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2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

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Local Election in England

2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

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All 61 seats toSouth Gloucestershire Council
31 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
LeaderToby SavageClaire Young
PartyConservativeLiberal Democrats
Last election33 seats, 42.4%17 seats, 33.2%
Seats won2320
Seat changeDecrease 10Increase 3
Popular vote58,23955,012
Percentage35.9%33.9%
SwingDecrease 6.5%Increase 0.7%

 Third partyFourth party
 BlankBlank
LeaderPat Rooney
PartyLabourIndependent
Last election11 seats, 19.1%0 seats, 0%
Seats won171
Seat changeIncrease 6Increase 1
Popular vote39,2572,346
Percentage24.2%1.4%
SwingIncrease 5.1%Steady 0.0%

Winner of each seat at the 2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

Diagram to show the councillor distribution by party after the 2023 election

Leader before election

Toby Savage
Conservative

Leader after election

Claire Young
Liberal Democrats
No overall control

The2023 South Gloucestershire Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members ofSouth Gloucestershire Council in England. This was on the same day as otherlocal elections across England.[1][2][3][4]

TheConservatives lost control of the council tono overall control.[5] ALiberal Democrat andLabour coalition subsequently formed to take control of the council.

Overview

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Prior to the election the Conservatives had a majority on the council, holding 33 of the 61 seats. Their group leader Toby Savage, who had beenleader of the council since 2018, chose not to stand for re-election.[6] The Labour group leader Pat Rooney also chose not to stand for re-election.

Following the election the Conservatives remained the largest party but made a net loss of ten seats, putting the council underno overall control. The Liberal Democrats and Labour agreed to form a coalition to run the council.[7] At the subsequent annual council meeting on 24 May 2023 the Liberal Democrat group leaderClaire Young was appointed leader of the council, and the new Labour group leader Ian Boulton was appointed co-leader of the council. The Conservatives chose Sam Bromiley to be their new leader in opposition.[8]

Results summary

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2023 South Gloucestershire Council election[9]
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative6123111Decrease 1037.735.958,239–6.5
 Liberal Democrats612041Increase 332.833.955,012+0.7
 Labour431771Increase 627.924.239,257+5.1
 Independent6110Increase 11.61.42,346±0.0
 Green16000Steady0.04.26,847+2.1
 Reform2000Steady0.00.2329N/A
 National Housing Party No More Refugees1000Steady0.00.1228N/A

Ward results

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Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).

Bitton and Oldham Common

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Bitton and Oldland Common (2 seats)[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Hughes*89941.7−5.3
ConservativeErica Williams*83338.6−7.9
LabourDarren Langley71133.0+7.6
GreenPeter Hallett52124.2+8.5
Liberal DemocratsKenton Boon37317.3+0.6
GreenSarah Freeman36116.7N/A
Liberal DemocratsStanley Perry28813.4−0.4
Turnout2,15630Increase1
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Boyd Valley

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Boyd Valley (2 seats)[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMarilyn Palmer1,31649.3+9.7
ConservativeBen Stokes*1,23446.2−6.2
ConservativeSteve Reade*1,21145.4−7.2
Liberal DemocratsNeil Willmott1,13042.3+9.2
ReformAndy Banwell1555.8N/A
Turnout2,66938Increase2
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative
Conservativehold

Bradley Stoke North

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Bradley Stoke North (2 seats)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTerry Cullen1,06239.2−1.6
ConservativeFranklin Owusu-Antwi*93234.4−3.8
LabourNigel Goldsmith76528.3+6.5
LabourGes Rosenberg73127.0+5.6
IndependentSarah Pomfret*48317.8−23.0
GreenJames Nelson45716.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsDrew Clayton35413.1−9.1
Liberal DemocratsWendy Tomasin2117.8−7.3
ReformThomas Crawley1746.4N/A
Turnout2,70633Increase4
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Bradley Stoke South

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Bradley Stoke South (2 seats)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Bradbury96945.0+24.2
ConservativeBen Randles91542.5−0.6
ConservativeRoger Avenin*89541.6−1.0
LabourKulwinder Sappal76435.5+11.3
Liberal DemocratsAllan Moller28513.2−1.7
Liberal DemocratsGuy Rawlinson26412.3+0.1
Turnout2,15132Increase6
Labourgain fromConservative
Conservativehold

Charfield

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Charfield (1 seat)[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn O`Neill*90370.7−2.6
ConservativeMichaela Crumpton28822.6+1.5
GreenPete Watts866.7+1.1
Majority61548.1
Turnout1,27735Decrease2
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Charlton and Cribbs

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Charlton and Cribbs (3 seats)[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSam Scott69542.4+11.8
ConservativeSanjay Shambhu*68341.6+2.1
ConservativeJo Buddharaju*61437.4−1.4
ConservativeBrian Hopkinson*60336.8−1.0
LabourRavi Ravi50730.9+1.4
LabourViljo Wilding43726.6+0.1
IndependentPete Knight37522.9N/A
IndependentRoger Loveridge31519.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsJohn Ford1197.3−7.2
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Stringer1177.1−6.9
Liberal DemocratsDave Hockey1046.3−8.1
Turnout1,64026
Labourgain fromConservative
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Chipping Sodbury and Cotswold Edge

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Chipping Sodbury and Cotswold Edge (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAdrian Rush*1,68745.9−1.5
ConservativeBecky Romaine1,68045.7+4.5
ConservativeRoisin Hall1,67845.6−0.9
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Trull*1,64744.8−2.1
LabourIan Lowe3369.1+3.5
Turnout3,67747
Liberal Democratshold
Conservativegain fromLiberal Democrats

Dodington

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Dodington (2 seats)[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLouise Harris*1,47967.5−0.5
Liberal DemocratsCheryl Kirby1,43265.4−2.9
ConservativeRachel Welsh51723.6−5.5
ConservativeJo Nicholson51623.6−3.9
National Housing Party No More RefugeesCallum Leat22810.4N/A
Turnout2,19129
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Emersons Green

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Emersons Green (3 seats)[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKatrina Al-Hassan1,61442.5+10.2
ConservativeRachael Hunt*1,53240.3−3.8
LabourRon Hardie1,50839.7+10.9
LabourSadik Al-Hassan1,49839.4+5.2
ConservativeColin Hunt*1,48239.0−4.0
ConservativeAlka Mehta-Graham1,18331.1−14.4
GreenSian Harris87623.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsGabriella Miron42411.2−8.9
Liberal DemocratsSusan Walker3248.5−10.3
Liberal DemocratsLaurence Walker3068.1−6.6
Turnout3,79931Increase3
Labourgain fromConservative
Conservativehold
Labourgain fromConservative

Filton

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Filton (2 seats)[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAdam Monk*1,11451.1+17.6
LabourAlex Doyle96144.1+11.9
GreenDan Boardman48522.2+8.3
ConservativeEsther Adjeivi47621.8−10.4
ConservativeFrederic Contenot42419.4−6.2
GreenJenny Vernon29913.7+3.3
IndependentAndy Robinson21910.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsMartin Joinson1858.5−2.1
Liberal DemocratsRichard Emmerson1074.9−2.2
Turnout2,18129
Labourhold
Labourgain fromConservative

Frampton Cotterell

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Frampton Cotterell (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsClaire Young*2,55657.4+4.1
Liberal DemocratsTristan Clark*2,33152.3+3.8
Liberal DemocratsJon Lean*2,19049.1+3.6
ConservativeTom Howell1,66437.3−1.7
ConservativeTim Niblett1,61536.2−0.1
ConservativeAndy Pullen1,59235.7±0.0
GreenCarolina Echegaray44410.0N/A
LabourRoger Millard2836.4−0.2
LabourJonathan Trollope2475.5±0.0
Turnout4,45643
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Frenchay and Downend

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Frenchay and Downend (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRaj Sood1,99443.7+21.6
ConservativeBen Burton*1,78039.0−9.4
ConservativeLiz Brennan1,67836.8−9.9
Liberal DemocratsDavid Eldridge1,67336.6+20.4
ConservativeDavid Griffiths*1,62235.5−8.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Tansey1,48732.6+17.5
LabourJacky Dockerty1,03422.7−4.4
LabourMike Richards1,03322.6−1.0
LabourAndrew Smith85818.8−3.2
Turnout4,56543
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Hanham

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Hanham (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJune Bamford*1,52546.7−2.9
ConservativeBrenda Langley*1,45544.5−2.3
LabourApril Begley1,33640.9+17.1
ConservativeMatt Pitts1,31440.2−2.8
LabourMichael Newman1,19536.6+12.9
GreenKelly Allen65119.9+0.1
GreenWilliam Huddy54316.6−3.0
GreenDaniel Johnston38511.8−5.7
Liberal DemocratsJohn Gawn2758.4+0.9
Liberal DemocratsMargaret Marshall2547.8+0.4
Liberal DemocratsPatrick Thoyts1725.3−1.3
Turnout3,26833
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Labourgain fromConservative

Kingswood

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Kingswood (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLeigh Ingham90157.6+9.2
LabourSean Rhodes84854.3+12.5
ConservativeKen Dando46930.0−5.2
ConservativeJayashri Krishnesh Chandar36123.1−11.7
Liberal DemocratsSusan Hope20212.9−3.2
Liberal DemocratsMark Poarch19312.3−2.6
Turnout1,56324
Labourhold
Labourhold

Longwell Green

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Longwell Green (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCarol Strange1,44256.3−5.3
ConservativeKristopher Murphy1,17045.7−8.9
Liberal DemocratsEdward Allinson90635.4+22.2
IndependentChristine Price*62624.4−37.2
Liberal DemocratsCrispin Allard62124.2+12.5
Turnout2,56134
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

New Cheltenham

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New Cheltenham (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMatt Palmer93652.8+10.8
LabourSandie Davis*90751.2+7.6
ConservativeIan Adams66437.5−3.6
ConservativeGagan Singh54630.8−6.9
Liberal DemocratsRuth Davis20411.5−1.0
Liberal DemocratsRichard Parkinson1528.6−3.4
Turnout1,77327
Labourhold
Labourhold

Parkwall and Warmley

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Parkwall and Warmley (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLiz Bromiley*91448.0+1.1
ConservativeSam Bromiley*89046.7+3.5
LabourMartin Farmer80142.1+8.1
LabourKenneth Rabone69936.7+6.3
Liberal DemocratsPhilippa Marsden21311.2+1.7
Liberal DemocratsHossein Pirooz19310.1+2.4
Turnout1,90427
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Patchway Coniston

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Patchway Coniston (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentIsobel Walker32835.3N/A
LabourDayley Lawrence32334.8−1.6
ConservativeSimon Jones18620.0−5.3
GreenMatthew Pash555.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsJoanna Wallis374.0−8.8
Majority5<1
Turnout92924
Independentgain fromLabour

Pilning and Severn Beach

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Pilning and Severn Beach (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSimon Johnson47940.8+34.0
ConservativeSimon Begby44738.1−3.6
LabourAndy Segal24721.1+3.3
Majority322.7
Turnout1,17332
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative

Severn Vale

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Severn Vale (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTony Williams1,53746.4+14.9
ConservativeMatthew Riddle*1,52846.1−8.5
Liberal DemocratsMark Oaten1,43543.3+11.9
ConservativeKeith Burchell*1,32540.0−7.3
LabourAbigail Curtis3079.3+3.0
LabourNaomi Carroll2296.9+1.0
Turnout3,31444
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative
Conservativehold

Staple Hill and Mangotsfield

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Staple Hill and Mangotsfield (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourIan Boulton*2,33170.5+12.1
LabourMichael Bell*2,15365.1+12.5
LabourKatie Cooper*2,01460.9+12.2
ConservativeAndy O'Hara78923.9−8.2
ConservativeAndrew Shore60418.3−10.5
ConservativeAnil Mishra55616.8−8.0
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Daer33710.2+0.1
Liberal DemocratsBrenda Allen2286.9−3.1
Liberal DemocratsGabrielle Davis2226.7−3.2
Turnout3,30730
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Stoke Gifford

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Stoke Gifford (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Addison1,53040.6+12.0
ConservativeKeith Cranney*1,44038.2−12.1
ConservativeNeel Das Gupta1,37936.6−8.2
LabourBrian Mead1,35836.0+12.8
ConservativeTony Griffiths1,34935.8−4.8
LabourDaniel Harris1,28934.2+11.6
Liberal DemocratsJohn Williams92724.6+5.2
Liberal DemocratsKimberley Stansfield86723.0+4.8
Liberal DemocratsKarl Tomasin69318.4+0.7
Turnout3,77235
Labourgain fromConservative
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Stoke Park and Cheswick

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Stoke Park and Cheswick (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAyrden Pocock46646.8−3.9
LabourRyan Coyle-Larner31831.9+14.2
ConservativePrasanna Ramarashnan21221.3−10.3
Majority14814.9
Turnout99631
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Thornbury

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Thornbury (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMaggie Tyrrell*2,71862.6−8.2
Liberal DemocratsChris Davies2,68261.8−9.1
Liberal DemocratsJayne Stansfield*2,67961.7−6.2
GreenJen Gash1,02023.5N/A
LabourAlasdair Weeks76117.5N/A
ConservativeOlivia Owusu-Antwi70416.2−11.9
ConservativeJanet Buxton68015.7−9.4
ConservativeJohn Buxton67215.5−7.5
Turnout4,34240
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Winterbourne

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Winterbourne (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNic Labuschagne*88943.3−11.6
ConservativeTrevor Jones*81939.9−10.3
Liberal DemocratsPeter Bruce67833.0+4.6
Liberal DemocratsDavid Goodwin57227.9+1.7
LabourJohn Lloyd34216.7−0.8
LabourBeth McKinlay29014.1−2.9
GreenAlan Lankester24011.7N/A
GreenDavid Vernon1587.7N/A
Turnout2,05237
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Woodstock

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Woodstock (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlison Evans*1,03956.0+11.4
LabourIan Scott92850.1+5.2
ConservativeJack Groenewald54529.4−7.6
ConservativeKamni Shambhu47725.7−7.7
Liberal DemocratsJim Corrigan33518.1+1.1
Liberal DemocratsTony Davis20911.3−2.4
Turnout1,85425
Labourhold
Labourhold

Yate Central

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Yate Central (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSandra Emms1,26963.3−2.8
Liberal DemocratsJohn Davis1,23161.4−2.2
ConservativeMarian Gilpin58429.1+3.4
ConservativeJoanne Lewis47023.5−2.3
GreenChristopher Jackson26613.3N/A
Turnout2,00431
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Yate North

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Yate North (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMike Drew*2,28273.3+11.7
Liberal DemocratsChris Willmore2,23071.6+13.6
Liberal DemocratsBen Nutland*2,22871.5+14.2
ConservativeSonia Williams75924.4−6.7
ConservativeMatt Lewis73423.6−6.8
ConservativeDavid Williams73323.5−8.7
Turnout3,11532
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Changes 2023–2027

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Affiliation changes

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By-elections

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New Cheltenham

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New Cheltenham by-election, 2 May 2024[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAngela Morey66648.2
ConservativeKelly Cole41830.2
GreenAJ Coakham189137
Liberal DemocratsJames Corrigan1097.9
Majority25818.0
Turnout1 ,39920.7−6.3
Labourhold

The New Cheltenham by-election was triggered by the resignation of Labour councillor Sandie Davis.[20]

Frampton Cotterell

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Frampton Cotterell by-election: 28 November 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Goodwin1,31549.3–2.4
ConservativeTim Niblett1,11441.7+8.1
GreenAlan Lankester1606.0–3.0
LabourJonathan Trollope803.0–2.7
Majority2017.6N/A
Turnout2,67725.5–17.5
Registered electors10,516
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease5.3

References

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