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2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election

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2019 local election in Bath and North East Somerset

2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
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All 59 seats toBath and North East Somerset Council
30 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
Con
LeaderDine RomeroTim Warren
PartyLiberal DemocratsConservative
Leader's seatSouthdownMendip
(defeated)
Last election15 seats, 25.0%37 seats, 37.5%
Seats won3711
Seat changeIncrease 22Decrease 26
Popular vote42,68224,460
Percentage43.7%25.0%
SwingIncrease 18.7%Decrease 12.5%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Ind
Lab
LeaderN/ARobin Moss
PartyIndependentLabour
Leader's seatN/AWestfield
Last election3 seats, 5.6%6 seats, 14.6%
Seats won65
Seat changeIncrease 3Decrease 1
Popular vote5,30812,340
Percentage5.4%12.6%
SwingDecrease 0.2%Decrease 2.0%

Map showing the results of the 2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council elections. Blue showingConservative, Red showingLabour, Yellow showingLiberal Democrats and Grey showingIndependents. Striped wards have mixed representation.

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Liberal Democrats

The2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election was held on 2 May 2019 to elect members ofBath and North East Somerset Council in England.

TheLiberal Democrats took control of the council in 2019, winning thirty-seven seats with a working majority of seven.

Background

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Bath and North East Somerset Council held local elections on 2 May 2019 along with councils across England as part of the2019 local elections. The council elects its members in all-out elections, with all its councillors up for election every four years.[1][2] Councillors defending their seats in this election were previously elected in2015. In that election, thirty-seven Conservative councillors, fifteen Liberal Democrat councillors, six Labour councillors, five independent councillors and two Green councillors were elected. In subsequent by-elections, the Liberal Democrats gained one seat from the Conservatives and one seat from the Green Party.[3][4] Conservative councillor Martin Veal resigned from his party in March 2019 to run as an independent after his party did not select him as a candidate.[5]

Following the 2015 election, the council was controlled by the Conservative Party, although previously the council had been under no overall control since its creation in 1996. In theNew Statesman, the journalist Stephen Bush wrote that if the Conservatives maintained control of Bath and North East Somerset in 2019, it would represent a strong national performance for the party.[6] Conservative peerRobert Hayward predicted that the Liberal Democrats would gain several seats on the council from the Conservatives due to a "Brexit penalty".[7][8]

A boundary change in 2018 meant that the number of councillors fell to 59 from the 65 under previous boundaries, and the number of electoral wards reduced from 37 to 33.[9] Most retained electoral wards have their boundaries adjusted so the number of electors per councillor is roughly similar.[10][11]

The election was contested by full slates of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with 49 Labour candidates, 29 Green Party candidates, 12 independent candidates (including one candidate with no description), 11 candidates for the Bath North East Somerset Independent Group, and fiveUK Independence Party candidates.[12] Two of the independent councillors re-elected in 2019 identified as "No politics, just Peasedown" when elected in 2015.[13]

Retiring councillors

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Council WardDeparting CouncillorPartyRef
AbbeyLizzie GladwynConservative[14]
Bathavon NorthAlison MillarLiberal Democrats[14]
BathwickMatt CochraneConservative[14]
Steve JeffriesConservative[14]
Chew Valley NorthLiz RichardsonConservative[14]
Combe DownCherry BeathLiberal Democrats[14]
Keynsham EastMarie LongstaffConservative[15]
Bryan OrganConservative[14]
Keynsham NorthCharles GerrishConservative[14]
LambridgeLin PattersonGreen[14]
LansdownTony ClarkeConservative[14]
LyncombeMichael NortonConservative[14]
Midsomer Norton NorthBarry MacraeConservative[14]
NewbridgeCaroline RobertsLiberal Democrats[14]
OldfieldWill SandryLiberal Democrats[14]
Odd DownNigel RobertsLiberal Democrats[14]
SaltfordFrancine HaeberlingConservative[14]
TwertonJoe RaymentLabour[14]
WalcotFiona DareyConservative[14]
WestonColin BarrettConservative[14]
WidcombeIan GilchristLiberal Democrats[14]

Council composition

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After theprevious election the composition of the council was:

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Prior to the election the composition of the council was:

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Results summary

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Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2019[16]
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 Liberal Democrats5937Increase 2262.7%43.7%42,682Increase 18.7%
 Conservative5911Decrease 2618.6%25.0%24,460Decrease 12.5%
 Independent126Increase 310.2%5.4%5,308Decrease 0.2%
 Labour495Decrease 18.5%12.6%12,340Decrease 2%
 Green290Decrease 20%9.3%9,114Decrease 4%
 BIG110Steady0%2.9%2,854N/A
 UKIP50Steady0%1.0%998Decrease 1.8%

Ward results

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As the wards were newly created, comparisons with previous elections are not possible.All percentages are calculated as the proportion of valid votes won by each councillor.

Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).

Bathavon North

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Bathavon North (2 seats)[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Sarah Warren1,37350.4
Liberal DemocratsKevin Ronald Guy1,22244.9
ConservativeGeoff Ward *65824.2
ConservativeNeil Auty57521.1
GreenLeila Jane Froud38514.1
BIGEmma Adams30711.3
BIGAndrew Lea27310.0
IndependentMartin John Beresford Veal *2699.9
Labour Co-opVicky Drew1575.8
LabourCydney Hippisley-Drew883.2
Turnout2,73751.63
Registered electors5,301
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Bathavon South

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Bathavon South (2 seats)[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTrelawny Neilson Butters *1,12153.1
Liberal DemocratsMatthew David McCabe90142.7
ConservativePaul Gerald Mallon49423.4
ConservativeRosemary Naish47422.5
GreenTerry Pitt40619.3
BIGLisa Tilesi23911.3
No party descriptionDavid Veale *1547.3
LabourAlexander McCabe1497.1
Turnout2,11650.85
Registered electors4,161
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Bathwick

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Bathwick (2 seats)[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsManda Rigby1,18353.1
Liberal DemocratsYukteshwar Kumar1,07748.4
ConservativeTom Hobson58626.3
ConservativeMartin Reynold Roberto Grixoni55825.1
GreenMichael Coffey34815.6
BIGEvan Gregg Rudowski27812.5
LabourJohanna Maj Everritt1346.0
LabourOwen John Biggadike1255.6
IndependentElie Jacques Charles Breton Des Loys371.7
Turnout2,23746.19
Registered electors4,843
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Chew Valley

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Chew Valley (2 seats)[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVictor Lewis Pritchard *92650.7
ConservativeKaren Ruth Warrington *71739.3
Liberal DemocratsNicola Emma Sewell54329.7
Liberal DemocratsAmy Fortnam48626.6
GreenDavid Guy Parkes42123.1
LabourHelen Stockwell18410.1
Turnout1,84739.47N/A
Registered electors4,680
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Clutton & Farmborough

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Clutton & Farmborough[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSally Davis *38141.2
Liberal DemocratsAnn Margaret Morgan25727.8
GreenSam Ross23425.3
LabourAlison Mary Simpson525.6
Majority12413.4N/A
Turnout93539.70N/A
Registered electors2,355
Conservativewin (new seat)

Combe Down

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Combe Down (2 seats)[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBharat Ramji Nathoo Pankhania92742.4
Liberal DemocratsGerry Curran80036.6
ConservativeBob Goodman *73333.5
ConservativeSteve Merrifield56225.7
GreenDavid Charles Andrews48722.3
BIGNola Edwards37617.2
LabourTom Pymer1516.9
LabourLiz Vincent1466.7
Turnout2,19747.64
Registered electors4,612
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

High Littleton

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High Littleton[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRyan David Wills59557.8+41.5
ConservativeLeslie John Kew *32031.1−32.1
GreenPat Roscow676.5−14.0
LabourJudith Patricia Brown484.7N/A
Majority27526.7N/A
Turnout1,03843.61
Registered electors2,380
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Keynsham East

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Keynsham East (2 seats)[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAndy Wait1,08454.6
Liberal DemocratsHal MacFie1,03852.3
ConservativeMatthew Paul Blankley58429.4
ConservativeJayne Smith57428.9
BIGMelanie Hilton23812.0
LabourJohn Brian Wood1608.1
LabourKeith Burchell1356.8
Turnout1,99744.95
Registered electors4,443
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Keynsham North

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Keynsham North (2 seats)[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian Simmons *60040.5
ConservativeVictor John Clarke54136.5
LabourAndy McGuinness39826.9
LabourJonathan Samuel Wallcroft39426.6
Liberal DemocratsOlivia Leydenfrost34323.2
Liberal DemocratsClive Kenneth Dellard32321.8
UKIPSteve Grimes17111.5
Turnout1,48534.22
Registered electors4,339
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Keynsham South

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Keynsham South (2 seats)[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Dudley Hale *67042.9
ConservativeLisa O'Brien *46429.7
LabourDavid William Biddleston43728.0
LabourJoan Liley29919.2
GreenFiona Mary Edwards28318.1
BIGJessica Tamsin Milton21013.5
Liberal DemocratsClaire Veronica Jackson18011.5
UKIPNathan Lerway17511.2
Liberal DemocratsRosemary Rea Todd1318.4
Turnout1,56831.35
Registered electors5,002
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Kingsmead

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Kingsmead (2 seats)[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSue Craig *72145.7
Liberal DemocratsAndy Furse *66442.1
LabourSharon Louise Gillings42126.7
GreenEric Lucas29418.6
LabourMike Midgley27217.2
ConservativeOliver Hamish Thomas Dudley23014.6
ConservativePeter Joseph Michael Turner *21313.5
BIGMolly Martha Conisbee17911.3
Turnout1,58938.85
Registered electors4,090
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Lambridge

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Lambridge (2 seats)[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJoanna Wright1,05046.3
Liberal DemocratsRob Appleyard *1,02545.2
GreenFay Emily Veare Whitfield54424.0
Labour Co-opLesley Kathleen Bees45320.0
Labour Co-opJane Alice Samson39517.4
ConservativeEmily Jane Peacock31313.8
ConservativeMark Patrick Mac Donnell30113.3
BIGPaula Malone25011.0
Turnout2,27852.34
Registered electors4,352
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromGreenSwing

Lansdown

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Lansdown (2 seats)[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLucy Jane Hodge1,15155.1
Liberal DemocratsMark William Elliott1,02849.2
ConservativeManuel Emilio Pimentel-Reid55326.5
ConservativeAndrew Edwin Charles Pattie53225.5
GreenJonathan Oates30114.4
BIGStephen Richard Arthur Taylor30114.4
LabourRosemary Joan Sansome1587.6
Turnout2,09850.20
Registered electors4,179
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Mendip

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Mendip[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Wood80667.0+52.1
ConservativeTim Warren *33828.1−35.7
LabourHoward Ian Simpson594.9N/A
Majority46838.9N/A
Turnout1,21054.07
Registered electors2,238
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Midsomer Norton North

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Midsomer Norton North (2 seats)[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentShaun Hughes43634.3
ConservativeMichael Evans *41332.5
Liberal DemocratsEdward Michael Jakins28322.3
Liberal DemocratsBen Stevens27121.3
ConservativeBen Warren24719.4
Labour Co-opAndrew Barnes23418.4
Labour Co-opFflyff McLaren20916.4
GreenGrace Wiltshire20816.4
Turnout1,28430.00
Registered electors4,280
Independentgain fromConservativeSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Midsomer Norton Redfield

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Midsomer Norton Redfield (2 seats)[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Myers *81757.4
ConservativeChris Watt *65445.9
IndependentJohn Edward Terry Baker29520.7
LabourLauren Barnes28820.2
GreenVicki Gait26818.8
Liberal DemocratsGitte Dawson1339.3
Liberal DemocratsAlice Ekrek Hovanessian966.7
Turnout1,43330.42
Registered electors4,711
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Moorlands

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Moorlands[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJess David63961.3
ConservativePaul Francis Cobden Massey16515.8
LabourLesley Benita Hall14113.5
GreenTim Beadle989.4
Majority47445.4N/A
Turnout1,05143.00N/A
Registered electors2,444
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Newbridge

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Newbridge (2 seats)[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMichelle O'Doherty *1,43964.4
Liberal DemocratsMark Roper1,15351.6
ConservativeLoraine Morgan-Brinkhurst58026.0
ConservativeDavid Miller Workman46020.6
GreenDick Daniel35315.8
LabourMaggy White1406.3
LabourAshley James Lewis1346.0
Turnout2,24847.16
Registered electors4,767
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Odd Down

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Odd Down (2 seats)[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSteve Hedges*1,09554.5
Liberal DemocratsJoel Edwin Hirst1,02851.4
GreenKathy Anne Beadle50825.3
GreenDom Tristram41820.9
LabourPaul Robert Purnell31615.7
ConservativeMichael James Clarkson26012.9
ConservativeAlastair James Thompson23811.9
Turnout2,02439.42
Registered electors5,134
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Oldfield Park

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Oldfield Park[36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsShaun Andrew Stephenson-McGall *75973.8
ConservativeBrian John Webber10810.5
GreenOlivia Grace Fitzgerald979.4
LabourVanessa Ann Jessop646.2
Majority65163.3N/A
Turnout1,03448.25N/A
Registered electors2,143
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Paulton

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Paulton (2 seats)[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLiz Hardman *80862.3
LabourGrant Johnson63048.6
IndependentJeff Humphries27221.0
ConservativeJohn Duddy17713.7
UKIPIan Edmund Kealey17713.7
ConservativeMuriel Megan Harris16712.9
Liberal DemocratsZoe Louise Bushell1128.6
Liberal DemocratsDebra Julie Ballington786.0
Turnout1,30828.68
Registered electors4,560
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Peasedown

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Peasedown (2 seats)[38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentSarah Frances Bevan *83550.2
IndependentKaren Francine Walker *79147.5
ConservativeJo Davis38022.8
ConservativeKathy Thomas33119.9
LabourJonathan Paul Rich25015.0
GreenDavid John König18210.9
Liberal DemocratsRay Love17710.6
LabourVincent Michael Cox1579.4
Liberal DemocratsAdam William John Reynolds935.6
Turnout1,67433.52
Registered electors4,994
Independentgain fromVillage VoiceSwing
Independentgain fromVillage VoiceSwing

Publow with Whitchurch

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Publow with Whitchurch[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul May *47059.6−6.8
GreenSteve Day14318.1−1.2
LabourJulian Alexander Woonton12115.4N/A
Liberal DemocratsMeghan Amber Jones546.9−7.3
Majority32741.5–5.6
Turnout79737.59
Registered electors2,120
ConservativeholdSwing

Radstock

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Radstock (2 seats)[40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opChristopher John Dando *42827.9
Liberal DemocratsBruce Andrew Shearn41727.2
Labour Co-opLesley Ann Mansell38325.0
ConservativeRupert Stephen Jude Bevan31720.7
IndependentMike Boulton29519.2
GreenRob Carter28918.8
Liberal DemocratsToby Simon27217.7
UKIPPhilip Michael Allen23415.2
ConservativeDeirdre Mary Horstmann *22014.3
Turnout1,53835.07
Registered electors4,385
Labour Co-opholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Saltford

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Saltford (2 seats)[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDuncan Stuart Hounsell1,12454.3
Liberal DemocratsAlastair Graham Singleton94445.6
ConservativeEmma Clare Dixon *77537.4
ConservativeElizabeth Mary Alice Carter72435.0
GreenAntony Stuart Dobson24111.6
LabourJohn Anthony Bull *1396.7
Turnout2,08542.78
Registered electors4,874
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Southdown

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Dine Romero became Council Leader after the election, seen here chairing the Cabinet meeting which agreed theBath Clean Air Zone
Southdown (2 seats)[42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDine Romero *1,11959.1
Liberal DemocratsPaul Nigel Crossley *1,01953.8
GreenJon Lucas49326.0
LabourDavid William Musgrave40721.5
ConservativePatrick Anketell-Jones *24312.8
ConservativeLindsay Sally Whitmore22211.7
Turnout1,90937.84
Registered electors5,045
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Timsbury

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Timsbury[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentDouglas Eric Deacon *44859.3+13.4
ConservativeAllan Melville Sinclair11515.2−7.2
Liberal DemocratsSean Robert Stephenson-McGall10213.5+2.6
Labour Co-opChris Reddy9112.0−0.5
Majority33344.2+20.7
Turnout75937.21
Registered electors2,040
IndependentholdSwing

Twerton

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Twerton (2 seats)[44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTim Ball *88666.4
Liberal DemocratsSarah Moore76457.2
LabourRachel Willis31223.4
LabourCameron Standring25018.7
GreenIona Everett14610.9
ConservativeMax Seal906.7
ConservativeJordan Edwards755.6
Turnout1,34428.93
Registered electors4,645
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing

Walcot

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Walcot (2 seats)[45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRichard Emlyn Samuel *1,05058.6
Liberal DemocratsTom Davies93051.9
GreenTim Morgan46926.2
LabourNathan Stanley Russell28415.8
ConservativeIsobel Mary Blackburn25414.2
ConservativeStuart Laurence Kay24213.5
LabourPaul Tom Edward Tucker22512.5
Turnout1,80742.43
Registered electors4,259
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Westfield

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Westfield (2 seats)[46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRobin Moss *47944.9
LabourEleanor Margaret Jackson *46143.2
GreenChristian Michael Wach24723.0
UKIPMichael David Hooper24122.5
ConservativeMargaret Rose Brewer18317.2
ConservativeKatharine Sara Simmons15414.4
Liberal DemocratsSharon Grace Ball958.9
Liberal DemocratsBelinda Mary Gornall757.0
Turnout1,07222.62
Registered electors4,733
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Westmoreland

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Westmoreland (2 seats)[47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentJune Player *87459.2
IndependentColin David Blackburn *60240.8
Liberal DemocratsJonathan David Adcock44530.1
Liberal DemocratsSam Campling39126.5
GreenJo Williams21914.8
Labour Co-opBrad Baines1349.1
ConservativeSusan Gillian Henley Green835.6
ConservativeLyn Jacobs634.3
Turnout1,47638.36
Registered electors3,848
IndependentholdSwing
IndependentholdSwing

Weston

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Weston (2 seats)[48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsShelley Bromley1,21654.3
Liberal DemocratsRuth Madeleine Malloy1,13850.8
ConservativeMatthew Paul Davies *60326.9
ConservativeAlison Peters Sandeman53523.9
GreenLisa Loveridge35515.8
BIGGuy Edward Ian Hodgson2039.1
LabourTamsin Egan2019.0
Turnout2,25150.21
Registered electors4,483
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Widcombe & Lyncombe

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Widcombe and Lyncombe (2 seats)[49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAlison Patricia Sian Born1,85267.6
Liberal DemocratsPeter Winston Gordon Duguid1,40451.3
ConservativeMark Grosvenor McNeill Shelford *63223.1
GreenAdam James Ley-Lange61022.3
ConservativeJasper Martin Becker *56620.7
LabourMary Patricia Flitton2398.7
Turnout2,75856.09N/A
Registered electors4,917
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

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