Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu (electoral division)

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Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu
Former ward
Cornwall Council.
Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu electoral division map 2013.svg
Boundary of Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu in Cornwall from 2013-2021.
County Cornwall
2013  ( 2013 )2021  ( 2021 )
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced by Gloweth, Malabar and Shortlanesend
Threemilestone and Chacewater
Feock and Kea
Created from Chacewater and Kenwyn
Feock and Kea
Number of councillorsOne

Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between 2013 and 2021. It was abolished at the 2021 local elections, being succeeded by Gloweth, Malabar and Shortlanesend, Threemilestone and Chacewater and Feock and Kea.

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Councillors

ElectionMemberParty
2013 John Dyer Conservative
2017
2021 Seat abolished

Extent

The division represented Shortlanesend, Saveock, Chacewater, Twelveheads, Baldhu, Kea and parts of Kenwyn, covering 5030 hectares in total. [1]

Election results

2017 election

2017 election: Chacewater, Kenwyn & Baldhu [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Dyer 674 57.9 Increase2.svg5.7
Liberal Democrats Ingrid Quaife30125.9N/A
Green Julie Bennett18315.7N/A
Majority37332.0Increase2.svg5.6
Rejected ballots60.5Increase2.svg0.3
Turnout 116437.7Increase2.svg3.9
Conservative hold Swing

2013 election

2013 election: Chacewater, Kenwyn & Baldhu [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Dyer 534 52.2 N/A
Independent Ross Treseder26425.8N/A
UKIP Michael Warren14614.3N/A
Labour Peggy Wicks777.5N/A
Majority27026.4N/A
Rejected ballots20.2N/A
Turnout 102333.8N/A
Conservative win (new seat)

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References

  1. "E05 Electoral Ward/Division Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu". Office for National Statistics . Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  2. "Election results for Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 4th May, 2017". Cornwall Council . Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  3. "Election results for Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 2nd May, 2013". Cornwall Council . Retrieved 27 May 2021.