1995 Bath and North East Somerset Council election

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1995 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
4 May 1995 (1995-05-04) 1999  

All 65 seats to Bath and North East Somerset Council
33 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LD
Lab
Con
Party Liberal Democrats Labour Conservative
Seats won272216
Popular vote36,84033,74429,734
Percentage36.2%33.2%29.3%

Bath and North East Somerset UK local election 1995 map.svg
Map showing the composition of Bath and North East Somerset Council following the election. Blue showing Conservative, Red showing Labour and Yellow showing Liberal Democrats. Striped wards have mixed representation.

Council control after election

No overall control

The 1995 Bath and North East Somerset Council election was held on Thursday 4 May 1995 to elect councillors to the new Bath and North East Somerset Council in England. It took place on the same day as other district council elections in the United Kingdom.

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These were the first elections to the new unitary council, which would come into effect on 1 April 1996. The new unitary authority replaced Bath City, Wansdyke District and Avon County Councils. The previous elections in for Bath City took place in May 1994, Avon County in May 1993 and Wansdyke District in May 1991. Future elections would take place every four years, with the next election scheduled for 6 May 1999.

The 1995 election saw no party take a majority of seats on the Council, with the Liberal Democrats being the largest party.

Election results

Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 1995 [1]
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Liberal Democrats 652741.5%36.2%36,840N/A
  Labour 622233.8%33.2%33,744N/A
  Conservative 621624.6%29.3%29,734N/A
  Green 400%0.6%654N/A
  Independent 400%0.6%626N/A
  Natural Law 100%0.0%55N/A

Ward results

Sitting councillors on Bath City Council or Wansdyke District Council are marked with an asterisk (*), [2] [3] sitting councillors on Avon County Council are marked with a plus (+). [4]

Abbey

Abbey (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Margaret Mary Feeny * 801 45.5
Liberal Democrats Victoria Kilroy 717
Conservative Jeffrey William Higgins58333.1
Conservative Jack Lufkin Garland Skeet526
Labour Sylvia Back32218.3
Labour Grenville Malcolm John Young294
Natural Law David Richard Hunter Cooke553.1
Turnout 1,68338.8
Registered electors 4,343
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Bathavon North

Bathavon North (3 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative William Anthony Cox * 1,189 46.6
Conservative Ian Charles Dewey 1,149
Conservative Esme Gladys Miles +1,094
Liberal Democrats Clive Alan Whitemore69527.3
Liberal Democrats Jane Bridget Di Marco689
Labour David Walter Lavington66626.1
Liberal Democrats Sheila Mary Fitzpatrick661
Labour Stanley George Blethyn642
Labour Janet Hooker641
Turnout 2,55644.9
Registered electors 5,696
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Bathavon South

Bathavon South (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jim Flower * 918 50.9
Liberal Democrats Brian John Wilson 697
Conservative Michael Frank Lindsay Purse44824.8
Labour Terence Pitt43724.2
Conservative Martin John Beresford Veal423
Turnout 1,64046.9
Registered electors 3,496
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Bathwick

Bathwick (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Anthony Bailey * 969 47.4
Conservative Edward Patrick Delany * 930
Liberal Democrats Diane Christine Bodle57027.9
Liberal Democrats Peggy Corinne Gwilt457
Green Miller Davidson31115.2
Labour Diane Julie Mynors1969.6
Labour Karen Weston161
Turnout 1,86539.9
Registered electors 4,674
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Bloomfield

Bloomfield (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Matthew Neal Davis 747 42.0
Labour Philip Hardy 737
Liberal Democrats Stephen Maurice Hogg +66237.3
Liberal Democrats Colin Roland Bray643
Conservative Ian John Prophet36820.7
Conservative Syed Salah Kamall365
Turnout 1,91948.2
Registered electors 3,982
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Cameley

Cameley [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Trevor Charles Deacon * 404 50.9
Labour William Leslie Martin25632.3
Liberal Democrats David Brassington13316.8
Majority14818.7
Turnout 79345.3
Registered electors 1,751
Conservative win (new seat)

Chew Valley North & Clutton

Chew Valley North & Clutton (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Thomas Fletcher Rees-Mogg * 706 43.1
Conservative Douglas George Miles * 616 72.6
Labour Sally Patricia Britton60137.3
Labour Michael Thomas Whitton529
Liberal Democrats Frances Katherine Greenslade33120.1
Liberal Democrats Andrew Bryce Halliday313
Turnout 1,69941.0
Registered electors 4,140
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Chew Valley South

Chew Valley South [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Victor Lewis Pritchard * 480 52.8
Labour Philippa Margaret Hawkins25828.4
Liberal Democrats Steve Hedges17118.8
Majority22224.4
Turnout 91042.5
Registered electors 2,139
Conservative win (new seat)

Chew Valley West

Chew Valley West [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Malcolm Charles Hanney 551 48.9
Liberal Democrats Mark Burrows33930.1
Labour Andrew Robert Hawkins23721.0
Majority21218.8
Turnout 1,13950.9
Conservative win (new seat)

Combe Down

Combe Down (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jeffrey Stephen Manning * 1,016 48.4
Liberal Democrats Roger Symonds * 929
Conservative Leila Margaret Wishart *85240.6
Conservative Simon Roderick Edwards725
Labour Clive Charles Foreman23311.1
Labour Michael David Prowse193
Turnout 2,08155.5
Registered electors 3,749
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Farmborough & High Littleton

Farmborough & High Littelton [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terry Bishop 512 40.7
Conservative Sally Davis *33426.6
Independent Janet Elena Hotter *29823.7
Liberal Democrats Rodney Douglas Leslie Tye1139.0
Majority17814.2
Turnout 1,27855.5
Registered electors 2,303
Labour win (new seat)

Keynsham East

Keynsham East (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bryan Organ * 969 43.0
Conservative Leslie George Sell * 956
Liberal Democrats Gillian Rosme Roberts89039.5
Liberal Democrats Christine Dacre Gorman836
Labour Kenneth Jesse Bye39317.5
Turnout 2,13749.2
Registered electors 4,347
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Keynsham North

Keynsham North [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Alfred Lingard +554 45.5
Conservative Richard Frank Pannett28123.1
Liberal Democrats Peter Clive Buckley Roberts19415.9
Independent Thomas Watkin Evans18915.5
Majority27322.4
Turnout 1,22045.9
Registered electors 2,658
Labour win (new seat)

Keynsham South

Keynsham South (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sheila Mary Bateman * 814 60.2
Labour Adrian William Inker * 803
Conservative John Partrick Nelson Haxell27820.5
Conservative Antoni Victor Pielesz244
Liberal Democrats Patricia Clements19114.1
Liberal Democrats Nigel John Greenslade186
Green Francis Edward Hayden705.2
Turnout 1,35541.9
Registered electors 3,231
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Keynsham West

Keynsham West [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Julie Stiddard * 561 56.6
Conservative Peter Kenwood Courtier22923.1
Liberal Democrats Anthony John Crouch20120.3
Majority33233.5
Turnout 99243.8
Registered electors 2,263
Labour win (new seat)

Kingsmead

Kingsmead (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Gerry Curran 583 34.7
Conservative David James Hawkins * 578 34.4
Liberal Democrats Agnes Melling562
Conservative Elizabeth Ann Newnham *560
Labour David John Hurst51830.9
Labour Lynn Harrington516
Turnout 1,74043.9
Registered electors 3,960
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Lambridge

Lambridge (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ramon David Cliffe * 687 48.0
Liberal Democrats Michael James Kelleher * 606
Conservative Paul Langridge43930.7
Conservative Graham Warburton Fitz371
Labour Darren Garside30421.3
Labour Gareth James Mills289
Turnout 1,43750.1
Registered electors 2,870
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Lansdown

Lansdown (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jeff Kenyon * 800 44.0
Conservative Sheila Mary Sheppard * 765 42.1
Liberal Democrats Michael Jeffrey Williams753
Conservative Keith Tempest730
Labour Robert John Fraser25213.9
Labour Allison Ruth Talbot211
Turnout 1,79746.7
Registered electors 3,852
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Lyncombe

Lyncombe (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ann Harding * 1,074 49.3
Liberal Democrats Marian McNeir 905
Conservative George Henry Hall79636.5
Conservative Elgar Spencer Jenkins *714
Labour Andrew Jack Whitehead30814.1
Labour Sylvia Rita Mossop249
Turnout 2,12751.5
Registered electors 4,133
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Midsomer Norton North

Midsomer Norton North (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Edward John French * 883 57.9
Labour Gordon Arthur Derrick * 701
Conservative Shirley Steel *36123.7
Liberal Democrats Nicholas Thomas Alec Beaumont28018.4
Conservative John Sidney Cantle204
Liberal Democrats Mark Harley Davies195
Turnout 1,45940.1
Registered electors 3,635
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Midsomer Norton Redfield

Midsomer Norton Redfield (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Betty May Perry *+1,000 67.8
Labour Derek John Herod +881
Conservative Shelia Daphne Green28219.1
Conservative Kenneth William Simpson211
Liberal Democrats Kay Kirkham19413.1
Liberal Democrats David Michael Usher171
Turnout 1,41545.9
Registered electors 3,081
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Newbridge

Newbridge (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Loraine Brinkhurst 824 43.9
Liberal Democrats Caroline Roberts 734
Conservative Evelyn Hampton62733.4
Conservative William Arthur Hampton565
Labour Robert John Hicks42822.8
Labour Stephen Richards367
Turnout 1,94946.1
Registered electors 4,232
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Newton St Loe

Newton St Loe [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Larissa Ruth Roberts 258 37.4
Conservative Leslie Bedborough *20129.1
Labour Maqsood Alam Zamir12618.3
Farmer IndependentRonald Luke Tibbotts10515.2
Majority578.3
Turnout 68047.1
Registered electors 1,445
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Oldfield

Oldfield (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Hilary Fraser 901 46.2
Liberal Democrats Ruth Griffiths * 866 44.4
Liberal Democrats Paul Crossley *814
Labour Philip Alfred Logie801
Conservative William Arthur Charles Harman1849.4
Conservative Hilary Margaret Pointer145
Turnout 2,01550.5
Registered electors 3,991
Labour win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Paulton

Paulton (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Brian Colin Barrett 775 53.4
Labour Patricia Ann Hogg 747
Liberal Democrats Kenneth Ellis32022.1
Liberal Democrats Neil Andrew Poulton304
Conservative Audrey Jennifer Telling20213.9
Green Michael Boulton15310.6
Turnout 1,40838.6
Registered electors 3,644
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Peasedown

Peasedown (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Derrick * 814 70.2
Labour Esme Latchem * 792
Liberal Democrats Lynne Davies20617.8
Liberal Democrats Stephen Robert Ledbetter191
Conservative Harvey Nicholas Haeberling14012.1
Turnout 1,17934.7
Registered electors 3,403
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Radstock

Radstock (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Christopher John Dando +1,216 75.2
Labour Bruce Shearn * 1,129
Liberal Democrats David Matthews27617.1
Liberal Democrats Jonathan David Gordon275
Conservative Lynda Perrott1257.7
Turnout 1,61543.1
Registered electors 3,751
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Saltford

Saltford (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Francine Haeberling 783 50.2
Conservative Gordon John Wood * 724
Labour Richard Bateman44228.3
Liberal Democrats Julie Ann Bonnet33521.5
Liberal Democrats Jennifer Ann Herbert317
Turnout 1,45042.4
Registered electors 3,421
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Southdown

Southdown (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Marian Frances Hammond * 942 63.5
Liberal Democrats Angela Godfrey * 888
Labour John Peter Salt37925.5
Labour Kathleen Salt324
Conservative Robin Dennis Stanbridge16311.0
Conservative James Antony Rigby154
Turnout 1,56237.8
Registered electors 4,137
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Timsbury

Timsbury [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Graham Denis Stewart 669 57.8
Conservative William Alan Brown *31126.9
Liberal Democrats Helen Vivien Elizabeth Davies17815.4
Majority35830.9
Turnout 1,16559.4
Registered electors 1,962
Labour win (new seat)

Twerton

Twerton (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tim Ball *+913 61.3
Liberal Democrats Keith Lunt * 774
Labour Herbert John Lear48332.4
Labour Jean Campbell459
Conservative Julia Alexandra Noica-Richardson946.3
Conservative Benedict John Rogers88
Turnout 1,49142.0
Registered electors 3,547
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Walcot

Walcot (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Eddie Forrester * 640 38.9
Liberal Democrats Kate Keenan 566
Labour David Thomas Pearce54833.3
Labour Janice Helen Ross517
Conservative Ahmedus Samad Chowdhury42325.7
Conservative Russell Howard Routledge405
Republic MeritocracyNicholas Hales342.1
Turnout 1,61543.0
Registered electors 3,757
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Westfield

Westfield (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Walter David John Terrance Reakes * 1,201 66.5
Labour Laurence William Carruthers 1,159
Liberal Democrats Raymond Charley Inchley41823.1
Liberal Democrats Roy Graham Ashworth328
Conservative Margaret Rose Brewer18710.4
Conservative Gabriel Michael Batt170
Turnout 1,88837.4
Registered electors 5,054
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Westmoreland

Westmoreland (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Sharon Grace Ball 763 44.0
Labour Gillian Wendy Pitman 759 43.7
Liberal Democrats Nigel John Roberts *712
Labour Dennis Charles Nicoll552
Conservative Susan Gillian Henley Green21312.3
Conservative Emma Ruth Henley Botham204
Turnout 1,78244.0
Registered electors 4,055
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Weston

Weston (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Susan Jane Aldridge 1,029 50.9
Liberal Democrats Susan Lesley Lowe 957
Conservative Christopher Andrew Guest53226.3
Conservative Alison Louise Guest528
Labour Matthew Reeve34016.8
Labour Danny George Davis304
Green Susan Patricia Bradley1205.9
Turnout 1,95448.7
Registered electors 4,015
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Widcombe

Widcombe (2 seats) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tony Clark * 960 56.0
Liberal Democrats Peter John Metcalfe * 889
Conservative Helen Rosina Cross44626.0
Conservative Mary Elizabeth Adams440
Labour Mary Elizabeth Young30717.9
Labour Neil Rosser306
Turnout 1,75543.7
Registered electors 4,012
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

By-elections between 1996 and 1999

Abbey

Abbey By-Election 17 July 1997 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Agnes Melling 643 45.0 –0.5
Conservative Sir Elgar Jenkins56139.2+6.1
Labour Stewart Edward Weston16611.6–6.7
Green Anthony Kirk-Burgess604.2N/A
Majority825.8
Turnout 1,43031.5
Registered electors 4,556
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Weston

Weston By-Election 19 February 1998 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Colin Gordon Darracott 867 45.4 –5.5
Conservative Colin Vincent Barrett84144.1+17.8
Labour Matthew John Reeve1517.9–8.9
Green Anthony Jonathan Ambrose271.4–4.5
Council Tenants against the sell-offSusan Mary Johnston221.2N/A
Majority261.3
Turnout 1,90846.3
Registered electors 4,061
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

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