2016 Portsmouth City Council election

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2016 Portsmouth City Council election
City Flag of Portsmouth.svg
  2015 5 May 2016 2018  

14 of 42 seats (One Third) to Portsmouth City Council
22 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
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Leader Gerald Vernon-Jackson Donna Jones
Party Liberal Democrats Conservative
Leader's seatMiltonHilsea
Seats won8
(15 total)
4
(19 total)
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1Increase2.svg1
Popular vote12,79512,016
Percentage29.3%27.3%
SwingIncrease2.svg9.6%Decrease2.svg7.1%

 Third partyFourth party
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LeaderJohn FerrettColin Galloway
Party Labour UKIP
Leader's seatPaulsgroveNelson
Seats won2
(4 total)
0
(4 total)
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote10,4396,547
Percentage23.9%15.0%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.5%Decrease2.svg1.7%

Council control before election

No overall control

Council control after election

No overall control

Map of the results of the 2016 Portsmouth council election. Liberal Democrats in orange, Conservatives in blue and Labour in red. Portsmouth 2016 results map.svg
Map of the results of the 2016 Portsmouth council election. Liberal Democrats in orange, Conservatives in blue and Labour in red.

The 2016 Portsmouth City Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect members of Portsmouth City Council. [1] This took place on the same day as other local elections taking place around the UK, including the London Mayoral election, Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly elections.

Contents

14 of 42 seats were contested during these elections within this unitary authority.

After this year's local elections, the composition of the council is now (compared to the situation immediately prior to the election):

Following the election, the Conservative minority administration that had governed Portsmouth since 2014 continued in office. [2] [3]

Election result

Comparisons for the purpose of determining a gain, hold or loss of a seat, and for all percentage changes, is to the last time these specific seats were up for election in 2012.

Portsmouth Local Election Result 2016
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Liberal Democrats 812-157.129.312,795-6.8
  Conservative 410+128.627.512,016-3.2
  Labour 211014.223.910,439-3.2
  UKIP 0000015.06,547+15.0
  Green 000004.21,817+2.2
  TUSC 000000.130-2.7

Ward results

Baffins
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Darren Sanders* 1,759 47.5 -0.8
Conservative George Edgar69118.7-4.2
UKIP Kevin Chippandall-Higgin67118.1+18.1
Labour John Castillon58015.7-2.1
Majority1,06828.8+3.4
Turnout 3,70133.5+5.6
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 1.7% Con to LD
Central Southsea
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Steve Pitt 1,364 40.9 -1.5
Labour Frank Minal80424.1-1.6
Green Ian McCulloch44413.3+3.7
Conservative Massoud Esmaili40112.0-5.0
UKIP Derek Wareham3239.7+9.7
Majority56016.8+0.1
Turnout 3,33632.4+9.1
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 0.05% Lab to LD
Charles Dickens
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Morgan 948 33.9 +2.2
Liberal Democrats Margaret Foster*88531.7-14.4
UKIP Andrew Waters54319.4+19.4
Conservative John Hill28710.3-1.1
Green Hannah Dawson1304.7-2.1
Majority632.2-12.2
Turnout 2,79325.7+4.5
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing 8.3% LD to Lab
Copnor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Neill Young* 1,010 35.9 +3.6
Labour Rumal Khan81529.0+6.5
UKIP Terry Chipperfield-Harrison71725.5+25.5
Liberal Democrats Jaison Matewu2699.6-11.4
Majority1956.9-2.9
Turnout 2,81128.4+2.9
Conservative hold Swing 1.5% Con to Lab
Cosham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jim Fleming 1,251 41.2 +11.0
Labour Graham Heaney87828.9-3.0
UKIP Mel Todd64721.3+21.3
Liberal Democrats Kirstine Impey2638.7-24.6
Majority37312.3+10.9
Turnout 3,03929.3-0.6
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing 7.0% Lab to Con

The incumbent councillor, Aiden Grey, was elected as a Liberal Democrat but defected to Labour six months after his election. [4]

Drayton and Farlington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Steve Wemyss* 1,977 55.0 -5.0
Labour Andreas Bubel73320.4-4.7
UKIP Loreley Lawrence55515.4+15.4
Liberal Democrats Josh Dulberg3309.2-5.7
Majority1,24434.6-0.3
Turnout 3,59535.4+0.8
Conservative hold Swing 0.2% Con to Lab
Eastney and Craneswater
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Matthew Winnington* 1,599 43.3 -2.0
Conservative Susan Lloyd1,27834.6-0.4
Labour Julian Wright50013.6-1.7
Green Menno Groen3138.5+8.5
Majority3218.7-1.6
Turnout 3,69039.3+7.0
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 0.8% LD to Con
Fratton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Fuller* 860 32.0 -17.6
Labour Thomas Coles73327.2+1.8
UKIP Todd Sweeney58421.7+21.7
Conservative Laurence Warren-West35413.2-3.9
Green Martin Cox1605.9+5.9
Majority1274.8-19.4
Turnout 2,69126.6+6.3
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 9.7% LD to Lab
Hilsea
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Donna Jones* 1,566 54.6 +10.2
Labour Silvi Veale92232.1-9.6
Liberal Democrats Julie Spurgeon38013.2-0.7
Majority64422.5+19.8
Turnout 2,86827.9+1.6
Conservative hold Swing 9.9% Lab to Con
Milton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Will Purvis* 1,488 42.6 -9.5
Labour Alex Bentley61417.6-6.9
Conservative Malcolm Chewter56316.1-7.3
UKIP Robbie Robinson55916.0+16.0
Green Kylie Barton2697.7+7.7
Majority87425.0-2.6
Turnout 3,49333.5+7.4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 1.3% LD to Lab
Nelson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Leo Madden 1,118 40.4 +4.6
Labour Sue Castillon61722.3-14.9
UKIP Barry Davies59521.5+21.5
Conservative Ben Swann43815.8-11.2
Majority50118.1+16.7
Turnout 2,76826.9+3.4
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing 9.8% Lab to LD
Paulsgrove
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Ferrett* 995 41.3 -21.5
UKIP Mike Jerome71129.5+29.5
Conservative Bill New57723.9-4.6
Liberal Democrats Nicky Dodd994.1-4.6
TUSC Chris Pickett301.2+1.2
Majority28411.8-22.5
Turnout 2,41223.7+1.9
Labour hold Swing 25.5% Lab to UKIP
St Jude
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Hugh Mason* 1,264 39.7 -5.2
Conservative Sandra Stockdale86327.1-7.6
Labour Tony Chafer53416.8+1.0
UKIP Christopher Vaughan2758.6+8.6
Green Ken Hawkins2497.8+7.8
Majority40112.6+2.4
Turnout 3,18536.6+6.6
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 1.2% Con to LD
St Thomas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tom Wood 1,117 34.2 -13.3
Labour Sumel Chowdhury76623.5+8.8
Conservative Christine Sykes76023.3-9.9
UKIP Jill Evans36711.3+11.3
Green Gail Baird2527.7+7.7
Majority35110.7-3.6
Turnout 3,26234.6+7.1
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 11.1% LD to Lab

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Preceded by
2015 Portsmouth City Council election
Portsmouth City Council elections Succeeded by
2018 Portsmouth City Council election