Cornwall local elections

Cornwall local elections

Cornwall Council in England, UK, is elected every four years. From 1973 to 2005 elections were for Cornwall County Council, with the first election for the new unitary Cornwall Council held in June 2009. This election saw 123 members elected, replacing the previous 82 councillors on Cornwall County Council and the 249 on the six district councils.[1]

Contents

Political control

Since 1973 political control of the county council, from 1973 to 2009, and then the unitary council after 2009, has been held by the following parties:[2][3]

Party in control Years
Independent 1973 - 1985
No overall control 1985 - 1993
Liberal Democrats 1993 - 1997
No overall control 1997 - 2005
Liberal Democrats 2005 - 2009
No overall control 2009 - present

Council elections

County Council elections

Cornwall County Council election, 2001

Cornwall County Council election, 2005

Unitary authority elections

Cornwall Council election, 2009

By-election results

1997-2001

Truro West By-Election 20 November 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 598 45.4 +45.4
Conservative 366 27.8 -1.2
Liberal Democrat 236 17.9 -29.1
Labour 116 8.8 -15.2
Majority 232 17.6
Turnout 1,316
Independent gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
St Ives South By-Election 5 February 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative 438 38.5 +16.8
Independent 359 31.6 -19.7
Labour 177 15.6 +15.6
Liberal Democrat 163 14.3 -12.7
Majority 79 6.9
Turnout 1,137 26.6
Conservative gain from Independent Swing
Tintagel By-Election 12 November 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat 871 63.0
Conservative 351 25.3
Mebyon Kernow 161 11.5
Majority 520 37.7
Turnout 1,383 35.0
Liberal Democrat gain from Independent Swing
Newquay North By-Election 26 November 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative 594 31.4 +9.4
Independent 452 23.9 +23.9
Liberal Democrat 435 23.0 -37.0
Independent 413 21.8 +21.8
Majority 142 7.5
Turnout 1,894 39.3
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Marazion By-Election 6 May 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat 824 50.6 +12.0
Conservative 803 49.4 +9.0
Majority 21 1.2
Turnout 1,627 37.0
Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
Callington By-Election 29 July 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 767 58.5 +58.5
Liberal Democrat 471 35.9 -34.5
Mebyon Kernow 74 5.6 -8.7
Majority 296 22.6
Turnout 1,312
Independent gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Roche By-Election 28 October 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat 650 47.0 -10.4
Independent 291 21.0 +21.0
Conservative 237 17.1 +2.6
Labour 153 11.1 -17.0
Mebyon Kernow 52 3.8 +3.8
Majority 359 26.0
Turnout 1,383 28.1
Liberal Democrat hold Swing
St Day & Lanner By-Election 13 April 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 432 36.9 +36.9
Liberal Democrat 306 26.1 -23.8
Conservative 248 21.2 +2.2
Labour 186 15.9 -11.8
Majority 126 10.8
Turnout 1,172 27.6
Independent gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Poltair By-Election 1 June 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 429 39.5 +12.4
Liberal Democrat 408 37.6 -4.7
Conservative 203 18.7 +18.7
Mebyon Kernow 46 4.2 +4.2
Majority 21 1.9
Turnout 1,086 20.8
Independent gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Hayle North By-Election 20 July 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat 544 39.2 +8.2
Conservative 533 38.4 +38.4
Independent 201 14.5 -12.8
Independent 53 3.8 -15.7
UKIP 49 3.5 +3.5
Independent 7 0.5 +0.5
Majority 11 0.8
Turnout 1,387 26.2
Liberal Democrat hold Swing

2001-2005

Illogan North By-Election 7 February 2002[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat Terence Rowe 792 40.5 +12.9
Liberal 785 40.1 +12.5
Independent 234 12.0 +12.0
Labour 145 7.4 -15.3
Majority 7 0.4
Turnout 1,956 35.0
Liberal Democrat gain from Liberal Swing
Looe By-Election 10 July 2003[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Armand Toms 848 48.2 +17.4
Liberal Democrat Walter ThomasScarah 716 40.7 +11.8
Independent Donald Webb 165 9.4 -30.9
Labour Graham McGrath 30 1.7 +1.7
Majority 132 7.5
Turnout 1,759 40.3
Conservative gain from Independent Swing
Porthleven By-Election 6 November 2003[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent William Curnow 512 75.5 +13.0
Conservative Fiona Kemp 116 17.1 +17.1
Independent George Dyer 50 7.4 +7.4
Majority 396 58.4
Turnout 678 17.1
Independent hold Swing
Redruth North By-Election 11 March 2004[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour 298 29.7 -12.0
Independent 227 22.6 +22.6
Conservative 205 20.4 -1.0
Liberal Democrat 176 17.5 -0.9
Independent 68 6.8 -4.8
Mebyon Kernow 16 1.6 +1.6
Liberal 14 1.4 -5.5
Majority 71 7.1
Turnout 1,004 21.0
Labour hold Swing

2005-2009

Illogan & Portreath By-Election 24 November 2005[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Paul Holmes 324 29.6 +10.6
Liberal Democrat David Ekinsmyth 268 24.5 +5.1
Independent Thomas Bray 216 19.7 -3.3
Conservative Mary Anson 202 18.5 +0.5
Labour Anthony Bunt 84 7.7 -8.6
Majority 56 5.1
Turnout 1,094 20.5
Liberal gain from Independent Swing
Penryn By-Election 8 February 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat Cait Hutchings 456 38.6 +4.3
Independent Mary May 360 30.5 +8.6
Conservative Gill Grant 207 17.5 +6.0
Labour Charlotte MacKenzie 94 8.0 -12.7
Independent Georgina Fryer 63 5.3 +5.3
Majority 96 8.1
Turnout 1,180 24.0
Liberal Democrat hold Swing

2009-2013

St Austell Bay By-Election 26 November 2009[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat John Oxenham 690 48.2 +14.7
Conservative Bob Davidson 675 47.2 -12.3
Labour Margaret Pitches 66 4.6 -2.4
Majority 15 1.0
Turnout 1,431 41.0
Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
Camborne North By-Election 13 January 2011[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jude Robinson 230 32.4 +21.7
Conservative Dennis Pascoe 203 28.6 -8.3
Liberal Democrat Anna Pascoe 152 21.4 +2.0
Liberal Paul Holmes 61 8.6 +6.4
Mebyon Kernow Mike Champion 32 4.5 -10.2
Green Jacqui Merrick 31 4.4 +4.4
Majority 27 3.8
Turnout 709
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Bude North and Stratton By-Election 27 October 2011[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrat David Parsons 958 61.2 -11.2
Conservative Trevor Macey 395 25.2 -2.4
Labour Adrian Jones 120 7.7 +7.7
Independent Louise Emo 93 5.9 +5.9
Majority 563 36.0
Turnout 1570 29.5
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -4.4

References

  1. ^ Cornwall Council June 2009 Electoral divisions
  2. ^ "Cornwall". BBC News Online. 19 April 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/elections/local_council/09/html/4159.stm. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  3. ^ "Local election results: Cornwall". BBC News Online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/locals/html/3852.stm. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  4. ^ "Lib Dem surge in local byelections". London: guardian.co.uk. 2002-02-08. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2002/feb/08/byelections.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  5. ^ "Byelection upset for independents". London: guardian.co.uk. 2003-07-11. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/jul/11/byelections.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  6. ^ "Independents triumph in local byelections". London: guardian.co.uk. 2003-11-07. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/nov/07/byelections.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  7. ^ "Tories keep even score in byelections". London: guardian.co.uk. 2004-03-12. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2004/mar/12/byelections.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  8. ^ "Lib Dems take ground from the Tories". London: guardian.co.uk. 2005-11-25. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2005/nov/25/localgovernment.byelections. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  9. ^ "Lib Dem elected to St Austell Bay". BBC News Online. 2009-11-27. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/8382746.stm. Retrieved 2009-11-27. 
  10. ^ Thomas, David (14 January 2011). "Labour sees massive swing to triumph in Camborne North election for Cornwall Council". Falmouth Packet. http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/8791436.Labour_triumphs_in_Camborne_North_by_election/?ref=rss. Retrieved 20 September 2011. 
  11. ^ "Declaration of Result of Poll - Bude North and Stratton". Cornwall Council. 27 October 2011. http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/idoc.ashx?docid=8a1b2ae9-2a6e-4ba7-af11-3fda6498b24e&version=-1. Retrieved 3 November 2011. 

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