Cornwall Council election, 2017

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Cornwall Council election, 2017
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  2013 4 May 20172021 

123 seats to Cornwall Council
62 seats needed for a majority

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Con
LD
Ind
LeaderPhil SeevaMalcolm BrownCarolyn Rule
Party Conservative Liberal Democrat Independent
Leader's seatMenhenoitSt Austell BethelMullion and Grade-Ruan
Last election31 seats, 24%36 seats, 23%37 seats, 22%
Seats won463830
Seat changeIncrease2.svg15Increase2.svg2Decrease2.svg7
Percentage35%30%19%
SwingIncrease2.svg11%Increase2.svg7%Decrease2.svg3%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Lab
MK
LeaderStephen Barnes Dick Cole
Party Labour Mebyon Kernow
Leader's seatRedruth NorthSt Endoer
Last election8 seats, 8%4 seats, 5%
Seats won54
Seat changeDecrease2.svg3Steady2.svg
Percentage7%4%
SwingDecrease2.svg1%Decrease2.svg1%

Cornwall Council political divisions May 2017 map.svg
Map showing the composition of Cornwall Council following the election. Blue showing Conservative, Red showing Labour, Yellow showing Liberal Democrats, Grey showing Independents and "Old Gold" showing Mebyon Kernow.

Council control before election

No Overall Control

Council control after election

No Overall Control

The 2017 Cornwall Council election was held on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom. [1] 122 councillors were elected from the 121 electoral divisions of Cornwall Council, which returned either one or two councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. Although originally scheduled to take place on the same day, the election in the Bodmin St Petroc ward was countermanded following the death of Liberal Democrat candidate Steve Rogerson and was held on 8 June. [2]

The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level represented by one or more councillors. The ward is the primary unit of English electoral geography for civil parishes and borough and district councils, electoral ward is the unit used by Welsh principal councils, while the electoral division is the unit used by English county councils and some unitary authorities. Each ward/division has an average electorate of about 5,500 people, but ward-population counts can vary substantially. As at the end of 2014 there were 9,456 electoral wards/divisions in the UK.

Cornwall Council British administrative body

Cornwall Council is the unitary authority for the county of Cornwall in the United Kingdom, not including the Isles of Scilly, which has its own council. The council, and its predecessor Cornwall County Council, has a tradition of large groups of independent councillors, having been controlled by independents in the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 2013 elections, it is run by an Independent-Liberal Democrat coalition.

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Background

The elections for Cornwall Council is the third since its creation in 2009. Cornwall had previously been administered as a non-metropolitan county, with local government powers split between Cornwall County Council and the six non-metropolitan districts of Caradon, Carrick, Kerrier, North Cornwall, Penwith and Restormel. These were abolished as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England, which created a singular unitary authority. [3] The previous two elections resulted in no group gaining a majority, requiring the support of independents for any single party to govern.

Non-metropolitan county county-level entity in England that is not a metropolitan county

A non-metropolitan county, or colloquially, shire county, is a county-level entity in England that is not a metropolitan county. The counties typically have populations of 300,000 to 1.4 million. The term shire county is, however, an unofficial usage. Many of the non-metropolitan counties bear historic names and most end in the suffix "-shire" such as Wiltshire or Staffordshire. Of the remainder, some counties had the -shire ending and have lost it over time; such as Devon and Somerset. "Shire county" is, strictly, a dual-language tautology since the French-derived "county" means the same as the older Anglo-Saxon word "shire".

Non-metropolitan district Type of local government district in England

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England. As created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan counties in a two-tier arrangement.

Caradon

Caradon was a local government district in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It contained five towns: Callington, Liskeard, Looe, Saltash and Torpoint, and over 80 villages and hamlets within 41 civil parishes. Its District Council was based in Liskeard 50.453°N 4.465°W.

All wards were to be contested in the election, with a total of 123 wards being contested (Bude electing 2 councillors for a total of 123 available seats overall). The Liberal Democrats fielded a candidate in every single ward, followed closely by the Conservatives with 119 candidates. Labour fielded 58, the Green Party and UKIP each stood 21, and Cornish nationalist party Mebyon Kernow stood 19. The Liberal Party in Cornwall and TUSC stood two candidates each. 83 independents were also standing, with some wards having multiple independent candidates. [4]

Green Party of England and Wales Political party in England and Wales

The Green Party of England and Wales is a green, left-wing political party in England and Wales. Headquartered in London, since September 2018, its co-leaders are Siân Berry and Jonathan Bartley. The Green Party has one representative in the House of Commons, one in the House of Lords, and three in the European Parliament. In addition, it has various councillors in UK local government and two members of the London Assembly.

UK Independence Party British political party

The UK Independence Party is a hard Eurosceptic, right-wing political party in the United Kingdom. It currently has one representative in the House of Lords and seven Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). It has four Assembly Members (AMs) in the National Assembly for Wales and one member in the London Assembly. The party reached its greatest level of success in the mid-2010s, when it gained two Members of Parliament and was the largest UK party in the European Parliament.

Mebyon Kernow political party in Cornwall, England

Mebyon Kernow – The Party for Cornwall is a Cornish nationalist, centre-left political party in Cornwall, a county in the southwestern United Kingdom. It currently has four elected councillors on Cornwall Council, and several town and parish councillors across the county.

Elections to town and parish councils across Cornwall were also scheduled to take place on 4 May. [5] However, not all council elections were contested, as the number of candidates was not greater than the seats available. Councils that have vacancies after the elections may attempt to co-opt additional councillors.

Co-option has two common meanings. It may refer to the process of adding members to an elite group at the discretion of members of the body, usually to manage opposition and so maintain the stability of the group. Outsiders are ‘co-opted’ by being given a degree of power on the grounds of their élite status, specialist knowledge, or potential ability to threaten essential commitments or goals.

Eligibility

All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who are aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 May 2017 will be entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who are temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) are also entitled to vote in the local elections, [6] although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election. [7]

In general, a Commonwealth citizen is a citizen of a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. This designation is given legal effect in the nationality laws of some Commonwealth countries, and Commonwealth citizens may enjoy some privileges in the United Kingdom and, less commonly, other member states. Each Commonwealth country determines what special rights, if any, are accorded to citizens of other Commonwealth countries. The status is most significant in British law and has little effect in many other Commonwealth countries, such as Canada.

European Union Economic and poitical union of states located in Europe

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe. It has an area of 4,475,757 km2 (1,728,099 sq mi) and an estimated population of about 513 million. The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states in those matters, and only those matters, where members have agreed to act as one. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of people, goods, services and capital within the internal market, enact legislation in justice and home affairs and maintain common policies on trade, agriculture, fisheries and regional development. For travel within the Schengen Area, passport controls have been abolished. A monetary union was established in 1999 and came into full force in 2002 and is composed of 19 EU member states which use the euro currency.

The pattern of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to the local arrangements.

Composition before election

Elected in 2013Before election
PartySeatsPartySeats
Independent 37 Liberal Democrat 43
Liberal Democrat 36 Independent 34
Conservative 31 Conservative 28
Labour 8 Labour 7
UKIP 6 Mebyon Kernow 4
Mebyon Kernow 4 UKIP 1
Green 1 Green 1
Independent (non affiliated)0 Independent (non affiliated)5

Results summary

Cornwall Council election, 2017 [8]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 46249Increase2.svg1537.435
  Liberal Democrat 381210Increase2.svg230.930
  Independent 30613Decrease2.svg724.419
  Labour 514Decrease2.svg34.17
  Mebyon Kernow 4Steady2.svg3.33
  Green 01Decrease2.svg12
  UKIP 06Decrease2.svg61
  Other parties 05Decrease2.svg53

    Electoral division results

    The electoral division results listed below [9] are based on the changes from the 2013 elections, [10] not taking into account any mid-term by-elections or party defections.

    Altarnun
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Adrian Parsons69450.1+28.0
    Conservative Peter Hall56240.6+3.1
    Labour Rosalyn May1299.3-1.4
    Majority1329.5
    Turnout 1,38552.4+12.8
    Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
    Bodmin St Leonard
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Pat Rogerson48062.3+0.2
    Independent Roger Lashbrook17022.1N/A
    Labour Tobias Savage12015.6+6.8
    Majority31040.3+2.1
    Turnout 77022.8-0.7
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Bodmin St Mary's
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Jacquie Gammon50748.7-7.7
    Conservative Louise Garfield28727.6N/A
    Labour Joy Bassett24723.7+16.5
    Majority22021.1-15.4
    Turnout 1,04128.4+1.0
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing

    The election for a councillor to represent the Bodmin St Petroc division was postponed to June 8 due to the death of the incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Steve Rogerson during the campaign. [2]

    Bodmin St Petroc [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Leigh Frost1,04739.4-16.7
    Conservative Sylvia Berry91434.4N/A
    Labour Marc Thorne46317.4N/A
    Mebyon Kernow John Gibbs2318.7-3.3
    Majority1335.0-34.9
    Turnout 2,65567.3+37.7
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Breage, Germoe and Sithney
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative John Keeling80247.9-7.2
    Mebyon Kernow Michael Tresidder34720.7N/A
    Green Karen La Borde32219.2N/A
    Liberal Democrat Philippe Hadley20512.2N/A
    Majority45527.2-20.0
    Turnout 1,67647.1+18.9
    Conservative hold Swing
    Bude (2)
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Nigel Pearce1,39528.7
    Liberal Democrat Peter La Broy1,27226.2
    Conservative Bob Willingham1,00620.7
    Conservative Lea Deely93819.3
    Labour Fred Richens2485.1
    Turnout 4,85976.5+24.1
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Bugle
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Sally-Anne Saunders48837.9+14.0
    Mebyon Kernow Garry Tregidga36028.0+13.3
    Liberal Democrat Kirk Pollard35427.5-5.9
    Independent David Highland846.5N/A
    Majority1289.9
    Turnout 1,28635.0+9.8
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Callington
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Mebyon Kernow Andrew Long63655.0-5.6
    Conservative Sally Ann Nicholson26923.2+14.1
    Labour Graham Fox978.4N/A
    Liberal Democrat Christopher Dwane827.1+4.2
    UKIP David Williams736.3-21.1
    Majority36731.7-0.5
    Turnout 1,15732.6+1.2
    Mebyon Kernow hold Swing
    Camborne Pendarves
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative John Herd70560.1+30.3
    Liberal Democrat Tom Simmons26622.7N/A
    Mebyon Kernow John Gillingham20217.2-2.5
    Majority43937.4
    Turnout 1,17336.7+4.6
    Conservative gain from UKIP Swing
    Camborne Roskear
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Paul White66856.1N/A
    Conservative Maurice Pascoe30425.5-10.3
    Liberal Democrat Roger Richards2379.7N/A
    Mebyon Kernow Linda Lemon1028.6+3.0
    Majority36430.6
    Turnout 1,19033.0-2.1
    Independent gain from Conservative Swing
    Camborne Trelowarren
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Jeff Collins19721.5-8.8
    Labour Geoffrey Guffogg19421.1-3.4
    Mebyon Kernow Zoe Fox19220.9+7.9
    Independent Val Dalley16918.4N/A
    Independent Jon Stoneman12613.7N/A
    Liberal Democrat Geoff Williams404.4N/A
    Majority30.4-1.8
    Turnout 91827.0+3.4
    Conservative hold Swing
    Camborne Treslothan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative David Atherfold38040.8+25.7
    Labour Paul Farmer21423.0+3.2
    Green Steve Medlyn16717.9+11.5
    Mebyon Kernow Alan Sanders10411.2-5.0
    Liberal Democrat Graham Ford677.2+0.4
    Majority16617.8
    Turnout 93230.3+2.2
    Conservative gain from Labour Swing
    Camborne Treswithian
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative David Biggs45144.9+20.1
    Liberal Democrat Anna Pascoe23723.6N/A
    Labour Dave Wilkins21525.2-3.8
    Independent Mike Champion535.3N/A
    Green Jacqueline Merrick494.9N/A
    Majority21421.3
    Turnout 1,00533.8+5.3
    Conservative gain from UKIP Swing
    Camelford
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Rob Rotchell61762.4+12.0
    Green Claire Hewlett37237.6N/A
    Majority24524.8+24.0
    Turnout 98931.4+2.6
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Carharrack, Gwennap and St Day
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Mark Kaczmarek96863.0+0.6
    Conservative Kim Lonsdale24115.7N/A
    Labour Andy Blake1459.4+0.6
    Green Geoff Garbett1308.5-1.8
    Liberal Democrat Adam Killeya1308.5N/A
    Majority72747.3+3.3
    Turnout 1,53640.6+7.9
    Independent hold Swing
    Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative John Dyer67458.2+5.9
    Liberal Democrat Ingrid Quaife30126.0N/A
    Green Julie Bennett18315.8N/A
    Majority37322.2-4.2
    Turnout 1,15837.5+3.8
    Conservative hold Swing
    Constantine, Mawnan and Budock
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative John Bastin1,13466.4+9.1
    Liberal Democrat Graham Marsden57333.6N/A
    Majority56132.8+4.5
    Turnout 1,70744.3+5.7
    Conservative hold Swing
    Crowan and Wendron
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Mebyon Kernow Loveday Jenkin 63733.9-21.0
    Conservative Roger Smith61232.6+11.4
    Independent Geoffrey Henwood32617.3N/A
    Labour Henry Hodson20711.0+3.7
    Liberal Democrat Kevan Cook975.2N/A
    Majority251.3-32.4
    Turnout 1,87943.1+11.0
    Mebyon Kernow hold Swing
    Falmouth Arwenack
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Geoffrey Evans66853.6-15.3
    Liberal Democrat Tony Parker30924.8+13.5
    Labour Kate Thomas27021.7+1.8
    Majority35928.8-20.2
    Turnout 90643.2+12.3
    Conservative hold Swing
    Falmouth Boslowick
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Alan Jewell48932.1+9.1
    Independent Roger Bonney33922.2N/A
    Labour Nicholas Jemmett30219.8+4.5
    Liberal Democrat Steve Eva27117.8-3.1
    Independent Patricia Minson795.1N/A
    Mebyon Kernow Jenny Booth453.0N/A
    Majority1509.8+8.6
    Turnout 1,52539.6+6.1
    Conservative hold Swing
    Falmouth Penwerris
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Mathew McCarthy50239.5N/A
    Labour Anna Gillett37729.6-6.6
    Independent Grenville Chappel25019.7-8.7
    Conservative Nigel Rimmer14311.2N/A
    Majority1259.9
    Turnout 1,27237.7+10.2
    Liberal Democrat gain from Labour Co-op Swing
    Falmouth Smithick
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Labour Co-op Candy Atherton 48040.3+6.9
    Conservative Wendy Frost29124.4+10.6
    Liberal Democrat John Spargo22518.9+2.6
    Green Tom Scott19516.4N/A
    Majority18915.9-1.0
    Turnout 1,19535.6+8.3
    Labour Co-op hold Swing
    Falmouth Trescobeas
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent David Saunby62350.6+12.2
    Labour Co-op Brod Ross25520.7-3.0
    Conservative Frances Gwyn19916.2+8.4
    Liberal Democrat Stephen Williams887.1+4.6
    Green Euan McPhee675.4+1.8
    Majority36829.9+15.2
    Turnout 1,23235.1+2.5
    Independent hold Swing
    Feock and Playing Place
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Martyn Alvey89446.7+2.7
    Independent Bob Richards61732.3-6.1
    Liberal Democrat Ian Macdonald40221.0+11.0
    Majority27714.4+8.9
    Turnout 1,91349.8+2.9
    Conservative hold Swing
    Four Lanes
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Robert Hendry50943.1N/A
    Liberal Democrat Florence Macdonald28023.7N/A
    Conservative Peter Sheppard23319.7-0.9
    Mebyon Kernow Chris Lawrence826.9-6.8
    Liberal Paul Holmes776.5-10.5
    Majority22919.4
    Turnout 1,18133.8+9.3
    Independent gain from UKIP Swing
    Fowey and Tywardreath
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Andy Virr85548.2+22.8
    Liberal Democrat David Hughes50928.7-9.1
    Independent Malcolm Harris36520.6N/A
    TUSC Robert Rooney462.6N/A
    Majority34619.5
    Turnout 1,77552.4+12.3
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Grenville and Stratton
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Paula Dolphin72754.3-13.5
    Conservative Shorne Tilbey61245.7+13.5
    Majority1158.6-27.0
    Turnout 1,33937.1+0.5
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Gulval and Heamoor
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Mario Fonk96163.9-2.6
    Conservative Simon Jones32621.7+12.0
    Labour Alana Bates21814.5N/A
    Majority63542.2-0.6
    Turnout 1,50545.3+6.4
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Gunnislake and Calstock
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Labour Dorothy Kirk80044.4+10.0
    Conservative Sydney Booth66036.7+6.6
    Liberal Democrat Theo Brown34018.9+7.9
    Majority1407.7+3.4
    Turnout 1,80050.0+12.4
    Labour hold Swing
    Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Lionel Pascoe69045.9+15.8
    Independent Angelo Spencer-Smith39626.4+8.4
    Independent Mike Smith24516.3N/A
    Liberal Democrat Frank Blewett17111.4+7.0
    Majority10319.5+12.0
    Turnout 1,50240.0+2.8
    Conservative hold Swing
    Hayle North
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent John Pollard82169.8+4.4
    Conservative Philip Southwood21918.6N/A
    Liberal Democrat Mary McWilliams13611.6N/A
    Majority60251.2+9.5
    Turnout 1,09432.7+3.4
    Independent hold Swing
    Hayle South
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Graham Coad56953.6+40.5
    Conservative Peter Channon35633.6N/A
    Liberal Democrat Victoria Hatton13612.8N/A
    Majority21320.0
    Turnout 1,06132.3-1.6
    Independent gain from Independent Swing
    Helston North
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Mike Thomas53434.6N/A
    Independent Phil Martin49031.7-12.5
    Conservative Andrew Lewis42127.3-9.7
    Liberal Democrat Yvonne Bates996.4+1.3
    Majority442.9
    Turnout 1,54442.3+6.7
    Independent gain from Independent Swing
    Helston South
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat John Martin45539.7+19.9
    Conservative David Adams37132.4+19.4
    Independent James Buchanan13111.4N/A
    Mebyon Kernow Alice Waddoups1099.5N/A
    UKIP Thomas Maher796.9-12.4
    Majority847.3
    Turnout 1,14529.1+1.9
    Liberal Democrat gain from Independent Swing
    Illogan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat David Ekinsmyth55842.8+29.1
    Independent Dave Crabtree35927.5N/A
    Conservative Dominic Lonsdale34826.7+2.1
    Liberal Jean Pollock393.0N/A
    Majority19915.3
    Turnout 1,30435.6+5.2
    Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
    Ladock, St Clement and St Erme
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Mike Eathorne-Gibbons60244.6N/A
    Conservative Paul Charlesworth39329.1-28.3
    Labour Steve Robinson21015.5+7.8
    Liberal Democrat Michael Wilson14610.8-3.9
    Majority20915.5
    Turnout 1,35138.0+5.4
    Independent gain from Conservative Swing
    Lanivet and Blisland
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Chris Batters73553.2+5.7
    Conservative Rachel Beadle48535.1N/A
    Independent Andy Coppin1047.5N/A
    UKIP Oliver Challis574.1-31.9
    Majority25018.1+6.6
    Turnout 1,38143.5+9.4
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Lanner and Stithians
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent John Thomas54740.4+7.1
    Independent James Biscoe26319.4+4.7
    Conservative Oliver Mas25518.8N/A
    Labour Laura Eyre1349.9+3.5
    Liberal Democrat Nicholas Prescott836.1-4.5
    Mebyon Kernow Matt Blewett735.4N/A
    Majority24421.0+17.8
    Turnout 1,35535.8+1.6
    Independent hold Swing
    Launceston Central
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Gemma Massey52258.1-12.7
    Conservative Toby Benson25428.3+11.1
    Labour Alan Bowen12213.6+1.6
    Majority26829.8-23.8
    Turnout 89832.3+6.4
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Launceston North and North Petherwin
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Adam Paynter1,00753.3+1.7
    Conservative Val Bugden-Cawsey78541.5+27.7
    Labour Gill Brown995.2N/A
    Majority22211.8-15.4
    Turnout 1,89150.9+11.6
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Launceston South
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Jade Farrington73269.2+23.7
    Conservative Shaun Watchorn26324.9N/A
    Labour Co-op Matthew Harris636.0-3.2
    Majority46944.3+22.8
    Turnout 1,05835.4+1.0
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Lelant and Carbis Bay
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Linda Taylor55141.4+6.7
    Independent Joan Symons46134.6N/A
    Independent Richard Glanville16412.3+2.2
    Liberal Democrat Julia Macdonald15511.6+1.7
    Majority906.8-5.3
    Turnout 1,33143.4+7.8
    Conservative hold Swing
    Liskeard East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Sally Hawken35834.2+0.7
    Conservative Kelvin Poplett28627.3+12.8
    Liberal Democrat Derris Watson25224.1-4.3
    Labour Susan Shand15114.4N/A
    Majority726.9+1.8
    Turnout 1,04728.8+2.7
    Independent hold Swing
    Liskeard North
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Nick Craker22735.6+13.5
    Independent Tony Powell14622.9N/A
    Labour Kerry Cassidy9715.2N/A
    Liberal Democrat Nik Alatortsev8913.9-13.9
    Independent Roger Holmes7912.4-16.6
    Majority8112.7
    Turnout 63841.0+4.9
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    Liskeard West and Dobwalls
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Jane Pascoe73849.7N/A
    Liberal Democrat Michael George50133.7-34.3
    Labour Tyler Bennetts18012.1N/A
    UKIP Chris Collins664.4-27.6
    Majority23716.0
    Turnout 1,48544.4+9.7
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Looe East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Armand Toms92990.1+31.4
    Liberal Democrat Gill Beswick1029.9+7.3
    Majority92780.2+40.8
    Turnout 1,03137.5-4.7
    Independent hold Swing
    Looe West, Lansallos and Lanteglos
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Edwina Hannaford1,11963.8+12.8
    Conservative Bob Davidson63636.2+8.5
    Majority48327.6+4.3
    Turnout 1,75546.0-2.2
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Lostwithiel
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Colin Martin87351.3+42.2
    Conservative Clay Cowie68535.6+4.6
    UKIP Nigel Challis1458.5-20.0
    Majority18815.7+8.6
    Turnout 1,70350.3+13.7
    Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
    Ludgvan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Simon Elliott54740.2-5.8
    Independent Roy Mann46429.2N/A
    Liberal Democrat Bill Mumford34521.7N/A
    Labour Mark Hassall1529.6N/A
    Green Ian Flindall805.0-18.9
    Majority8311.0+6.7
    Turnout 1,58847.9+13.2
    Conservative hold Swing
    Lynher
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Sharon Daw61439.0+9.8
    UKIP Stephanie McWilliam36122.9-12.1
    Labour Ruth Wilson23314.8N/A
    Liberal Democrat Christine Hordley22414.2-14.8
    Green Martin Corney1429.0N/A
    Majority25316.1
    Turnout 1,57444.6+6.8
    Conservative gain from UKIP Swing
    Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Reginald Williams81645.6+17.2
    Liberal Democrat Simon Taylor47326.4+3.5
    Independent Peter Tisdale30316.9N/A
    Labour Cathy Page19911.1+2.2
    Majority34319.2
    Turnout 1,79141.4+1.7
    Conservative gain from UKIP Swing
    Marazion and Perranuthoe
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Sue Nicholas74146.0+4.1
    Liberal Democrat Nigel Walker73445.6N/A
    UKIP Treve Green1368.4-28.7
    Majority70.4-4.5
    Turnout 1,61144.6+7.6
    Conservative hold Swing
    Menheniot
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Phil Seeva83454.3+16.4
    Liberal Democrat Charles Robert Boney70145.7+21.3
    Majority1338.6+1.7
    Turnout 1,53548.4+2.7
    Conservative hold Swing
    Mevagissey
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative James Mustoe1,18277.3+53.3
    Liberal Democrat Garth Shephard34722.7+8.7
    Majority83554.6
    Turnout 1,52947.2+6.7
    Conservative gain from Labour Swing
    Mount Charles
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Richard Pears47842.2+16.0
    Liberal Democrat Peter Bishop25122.1+15.5
    Independent Gary King21418.9-18.1
    Labour Co-op Paul Roberts11910.5-1.6
    UKIP Andrea Gray726.3N/A
    Majority22720.1
    Turnout 1,13432.4+8.5
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    Mount Hawke and Portreath
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Joyce Duffin89658.3-8.4
    Conservative John Morgan46930.5+7.3
    Labour Linda Moore17311.2+1.1
    Majority42727.815.7
    Turnout 1,53841.4+8.0
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Mullion and Grade-Ruan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Carolyn Rule70442.8-5.2
    Conservative Alfred Mesropians45827.8+4.1
    Liberal Democrat Marianna Baxter37522.8N/A
    Green Helen Angel1096.6N/A
    Majority24615.0-4.7
    Turnout 1,64649.6+13.7
    Independent hold Swing
    Newlyn and Goonhavern
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Adrian Harvey76751.1+4.9
    Liberal Democrat Howard Farmer56137.4N/A
    Independent James Tucker17211.5N/A
    Majority20613.7+11.5
    Turnout 1,50039.1+8.0
    Conservative hold Swing
    Newlyn and Mousehole
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Roger Harding72545.9-2.0
    Liberal Democrat Theo Blackmore51432.6+26.3
    Labour Christopher Drew22013.9+2.9
    Independent Nigel Davis724.6-1.4
    UKIP Adrian Smith483.0-15.3
    Majority21113.3-16.1
    Turnout 1,57947.1+6.7
    Conservative hold Swing
    Newquay Central
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Geoff Brown32240.3-12.0
    Green Steven Slade24630.8N/A
    Conservative Steve Pendleton23229.0N/A
    Majority769.5+5.0
    Turnout 80026.9+9.3
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Newquay Pentire
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Joanna Kenny54150.2-14.6
    Conservative Paul Rees53749.8+14.6
    Majority40.4-29.2
    Turnout 1,07832.3+6.7
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Newquay Treloggan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Olly Monk43148.1+2.1
    Liberal Democrat Sandy Carter24927.8-26.2
    Independent Margaret North13014.5N/A
    Independent Roy Edwards869.6N/A
    Majority18220.3
    Turnout 89628.5+6.5
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Newquay Tretherras
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Kevin Towill58053.6+18.0
    Liberal Democrat Sally Michael-Jones26532.8-8.3
    Independent Rachel Craze23822.0N/A
    Majority31520.8+18.0
    Turnout 1,08334.9+8.0
    Conservative hold Swing
    Newquay Treviglas
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Paul Summers75368.2+43.3
    Conservative Mark Formosa35131.8+4.8
    Majority40236.4
    Turnout 1,10435.0+7.5
    Liberal Democrat gain from UKIP Swing
    Padstow
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Richard Buscombe75555.7+2.3
    Conservative Nick Morris49336.4-10.2
    Green Richard Clark1088.0N/A
    Majority26219.3+12.4
    Turnout 1,35642.2+3.7
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Par and St Blazey Gate
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Jordan Rowse51242.4+11.3
    Liberal Democrat Douglas Scrafton47939.7+0.1
    Labour Ryan Chamberlain21617.9N/A
    Majority332.7
    Turnout 1,20737.7+8.8
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Penryn East and Mylor
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Simon Symons82450.3+27.0
    Labour Faisel Baig31018.9+10.5
    Liberal Democrat Mark Stubbs27616.9-4.8
    Independent Tony Martin22713.9N/A
    Majority51431.4+30.3
    Turnout 1,63738.3+2.7
    Conservative hold Swing
    Penryn West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Mary May46445.8+3.2
    Green Harry Willoughby24424.1N/A
    Conservative Ellie Phipps15515.3N/A
    Liberal Democrat Billy Burton15114.9-13.0
    Majority22021.7+7.0
    Turnout 1,01427.6+1.4
    Independent hold Swing
    Penwithick and Boscoppa
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Mebyon Kernow Matthew Luke39741.7-1.9
    Conservative Jamie Hanlon38140.0+19.8
    Liberal Democrat Robert Irwin17418.3-17.9
    Majority161.7-5.8
    Turnout 95226.9+3.2
    Mebyon Kernow hold Swing
    Penzance Central
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Labour Cornelius Olivier69448.3+16.9
    Liberal Democrat Penny Young38026.5-1.4
    Conservative Will Elliott25818.0+8.0
    Independent Dick Cliffe1047.2N/A
    Majority31421.8+18.3
    Turnout 1,43645.2+6.6
    Labour hold Swing
    Penzance East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Labour Tim Dwelly76152.2+11.6
    Liberal Democrat Richard Goedegebuur31521.6-7.4
    Conservative Joseph Bennie19313.2+3.2
    Green Jonathan How857.2-1.4
    UKIP Paul Nicholson584.0-11.7
    Mebyon Kernow Rob Simmons473.2-4.2
    Majority44630.6+29.0
    Turnout 1,45945.3+7.4
    Labour hold Swing
    Penzance Promenade
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Jim McKenna71647.7+14.3
    Labour Tracey Halliday27718.4-1.1
    Conservative Gemma Riley25817.2+9.1
    Liberal Democrat George Daniel20013.3-12.1
    Green William Morris513.4N/A
    Majority43929.3+21.3
    Turnout 1,50248.7+3.0
    Independent hold Swing
    Perranporth
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Michael Callan77850.2-14.7
    Conservative William Rogers59938.7+27.5
    Liberal Democrat David Neale17211.1N/A
    Majority17911.5-40.1
    Turnout 1,54941.6+7.7
    Independent hold Swing
    Pool and Tehidy
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Philip Desmonde42440.9+11.5
    Liberal Democrat Tom Goldring24623.7N/A
    Labour Val Kelynack22521.7-19.7
    UKIP Michael Pascoe14113.6-15.6
    Majority17817.2
    Turnout 1,03630.4+4.8
    Conservative gain from Labour Swing
    Porthleven and Helston West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Andrew Wallis74752.4-12.6
    Conservative Danny Williams33423.4+6.0
    Independent Neil Clark26018.2N/A
    Liberal Democrat Jenny Dearlove845.9+2.7
    Majority41329.0-18.6
    Turnout 1,42541.8+9.9
    Independent hold Swing
    Poundstock
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Nicky Chopak99960.1+23.0
    Conservative Andrew Ades66440.0+5.8
    Majority33520.1+17.2
    Turnout 1,66345.5+9.6
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Probus, Tregony and Grampound
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Bob Egerton1,11870.2+4.1
    Conservative Richard Pears39124.6+14.5
    Liberal Democrat Steven Webb835.2N/A
    Majority73745.6+0.2
    Turnout 1,59248.5+6.1
    Independent hold Swing
    Rame Peninsular
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent George Trubody1,43168.1+40.0
    Conservative John Tivnan46922.3-5.7
    Liberal Democrat Marian Candy2029.6-6.8
    Majority96245.8+45.6
    Turnout 2,10255.6+6.8
    Independent hold Swing
    Redruth Central
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Barbara Ellenbrook44949.8+9.5
    Labour Deborah Reeve26829.7+4.6
    Independent Sam Rabey12413.8N/A
    Liberal Democrat Alexandra Leete606.7N/A
    Majority18120.1+14.5
    Turnout 90129.5+8.6
    Conservative hold Swing
    Redruth North
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Labour Robert Barnes43934.00.0
    Independent Lisa Dolley43533.7-7.5
    Conservative Ian Jones34526.7N/A
    Liberal Democrat Moyra Nolan715.5N/A
    Majority40.3
    Turnout 1,29027.1+4.2
    Labour gain from Independent Swing
    Redruth South
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Ian Thomas34535.4-6.0
    Conservative David Eyles33934.8N/A
    Labour Colin Garrick21121.7-16.0
    Liberal Democrat Margaret Thompson798.1N/A
    Majority60.6-3.2
    Turnout 97430.8+3.8
    Independent hold Swing
    Roche
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent John Wood60146.9-5.7
    Mebyon Kernow Brian Higman36928.8-10.7
    Conservative Andrew Hannan14010.9+3.0
    UKIP Zachary Bishop1007.8N/A
    Liberal Democrat George Taylor725.6N/A
    Majority23218.1+4.9
    Turnout 1,28241.1+13.3
    Independent hold Swing
    Roseland
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Julian German87653.7-13.8
    Conservative Tim Whitaker47829.3+11.9
    Independent June Bertram21613.2N/A
    Liberal Democrat Charlie Hodgson613.7N/A
    Majority39824.4-25.7
    Turnout 1,63157.1+9.3
    Independent hold Swing
    Saltash East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Derek Holley57546.1-34.4
    Liberal Democrat Richard Bickford39131.3+24.6
    Conservative Peter Samuels28222.6+9.7
    Majority18414.8-52.8
    Turnout 1,24838.7+6.5
    Independent hold Swing
    Saltash North
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Sheila Lennox-Boyd54247.8N/A
    Liberal Democrat Christopher Cook32828.9-4.2
    Independent John Brady26323.2+1.9
    Majority21418.9
    Turnout 1,13335.9+10.6
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    Saltash South
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Hilary Frank58153.0-17.3
    Conservative Eunice Davis29927.2-2.5
    Independent Stephen Thorn21619.7N/A
    Majority28225.8-14.9
    Turnout 1,09634.9+5.3
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Saltash West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Sam Tamlin65949.7-12.8
    Conservative Dorothy Rosekilly43132.5-5.0
    Independent Gloria Challen23517.7N/A
    Majority22817.2-7.8
    Turnout 1,32539.7+10.6
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Agnes
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Pete Mitchell90864.1+11.2
    Conservative Alan Dovey40628.7-5.7
    Labour Damian Heholt1037.3-5.4
    Majority50235.4+16.8
    Turnout 1,41737.9+6.5
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Austell Bay
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Tom French95858.3+12.0
    Liberal Democrat Nicky Oxenham42325.7N/A
    Independent Tim Jones17810.8N/A
    UKIP Kevin Solly845.1N/A
    Majority53532.6+29.7
    Turnout 1,64343.99.8
    Conservative hold Swing
    St Austell Bethel
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Malcolm Brown43335.2+8.2
    Independent Graham Walker41133.4+7.6
    Conservative Crystal Pearce33527.2+8.2
    TUSC Gill Birchall514.1N/A
    Majority221.8+0.6
    Turnout 1,23033.5+6.0
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Austell Gover
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Sandra Heyward39035.4-17.9
    Conservative Sunny Krishnan30932.5-4.4
    Liberal Democrat Tim Styles14413.1N/A
    Labour Joey Bishop12511.4-2.7
    UKIP David Mathews766.9N/A
    Green Greg Matthews575.2N/A
    Majority812.9-17.9
    Turnout 1,10134.0+7.9
    Independent hold Swing
    St Austell Poltair
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Jackie Bull50941.4+5.8
    Conservative Mike Thompson32226.2+0.8
    Labour Co-op Andrea Lanxon26821.8+3.4
    UKIP Glyn Stephens13010.7N/A
    Majority18715.2+5.0
    Turnout 1,22936.5+8.9
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Blazey
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Pauline Giles48448.3+34.7
    Liberal Democrat Roy Taylor31131.0-9.1
    Labour Stuart Wheeler20720.7-3.4
    Majority17317.3
    Turnout 1,00243.5+8.5
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    St Buryan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Helen Hawkins60433.7+26.4
    Conservative Adrian Semmens55531.0-9.5
    Independent Bill Maddern33818.9N/A
    Labour Jane Dunsmuir20611.8-1.9
    UKIP Mary Smith824.6N/A
    Majority492.7
    Turnout 1,79050.4+9.5
    Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
    St Cleer
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Philip Eddy82951.6+19.4
    Conservative Clive Sargeant52032.4+12.4
    Labour Martin Menear1408.7N/A
    UKIP David Lucas1177.3-16.9
    Majority30919.2+11.2
    Turnout 1,60644.1+4.5
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Columb Major
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent William Willis86265.0N/A
    Conservative John Bell36527.5+8.3
    Liberal Democrat Jack Dixon1007.5-10.7
    Majority49737.5
    Turnout 1,32736.0+7.7
    Independent hold Swing
    St Dennis and Nanpean
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Fred Greenslade36337.2-35.2
    Independent Nick Edmunds27127.8N/A
    Independent Julia Clarke19920.4N/A
    Conservative Barbara Hannan10310.6+4.6
    Liberal Democrat Sandra Preston394.0N/A
    Majority929.4-41.5
    Turnout 97529.3+8.3
    Independent hold Swing
    St Dominick, Harrowbarrow and Kelly Bray
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Jim Flashman69040.2+4.0
    Liberal Democrat Matthew Waterworth51730.1+19.6
    Mebyon Kernow Mark Smith36521.3+10.8
    Labour Alistair Tinto1438.3N/A
    Majority17310.1+2.1
    Turnout 1,71549.4+11.4
    Conservative hold Swing
    St Enoder
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Mebyon Kernow Dick Cole 1,09083.4-3.5
    Conservative Rachel Andrews14310.9N/A
    Liberal Democrat Kate Martin745.7N/A
    Majority94772.5-1.3
    Turnout 1,30736.9+9.9
    Mebyon Kernow hold Swing
    St Germans and Landulph
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Jesse Foot63337.3+9.9
    Conservative Daniel Pugh62837.0+5.5
    Independent Chris Wilton25815.2N/A
    Independent Mervyn Richard Ellis17810.5-2.2
    Majority50.3
    Turnout 1,69749.0+11.1
    Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative Swing
    St Issey and St Tudy
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Steven Rushworth88357.6N/A
    Liberal Democrat Julia Fletcher65042.4-10.9
    Majority23315.2
    Turnout 1,53342.5+9.6
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    St Ives East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Richard Robinson56541.6+14.8
    Green Tim Andrews47835.2-2.1
    Labour Pedyr Prior15711.6+6.1
    Liberal Democrat Caroline White916.7+4.2
    UKIP William Guppy674.9-8.6
    Majority876.4
    Turnout 1,26349.2+8.0
    Conservative gain from Green Swing
    St Ives West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Andrew Mitchell44634.4+6.5
    Conservative Kevin Hughes23618.2+7.0
    Independent Colenso Nicholls23518.1N/A
    Labour Rex Henry20015.4+5.3
    Liberal Democrat Pauline Attwood1189.1+3.1
    UKIP Dan Hall634.9-12.7
    Majority21016.2+15.6
    Turnout 1,29840.6+6.5
    Independent hold Swing
    St Just In Penwith
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Sue James1,18459.4+22.6
    Conservative William McFadden57929.1+22.3
    Labour Louise Paine22911.5-4.5
    Majority60530.3+14.9
    Turnout 1,56752.5+11.3
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    St Keverne and Meneage
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Julian Rand75344.1N/A
    Conservative Paul Parfitt72742.5+2.0
    Liberal Democrat Wendy Gauntlett22913.4N/A
    Majority261.6
    Turnout 1,70942.8+4.5
    Independent gain from Conservative Swing
    St Mawgan and Colan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative John Fitter72861.4-14.7
    Independent William Corbett27723.4N/A
    Liberal Democrat Anne Chappell18115.3N/A
    Majority45138.0-14.1
    Turnout 1,18636.2+7.9
    Conservative hold Swing
    St Mewan
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Cherilyn Williams71356.8+24.6
    Liberal Democrat Robin Teverson54343.2+12.1
    Majority17013.6
    Turnout 1,25641.2+8.5
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    St Minver and St Endellion
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Carole Mould69255.5+14.9
    Independent Andy Penny39431.6-10.5
    Liberal Democrat John Leach16112.9-4.3
    Majority29823.9
    Turnout 1,24750.5+8.5
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    St Stephen-In-Brannel
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Mike McLening48443.8N/A
    Liberal Democrat David Simpson26023.5N/A
    Independent Keith Wonnacott19417.6N/A
    Mebyon Kernow Jerry Jefferies16715.1N/A
    Majority22420.3
    Turnout 1,10530.0+4.4
    Conservative gain from Independent Swing
    St Teath and St Breward
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Dominic Fairman99469.9+38.1
    Conservative John Phillips34824.5+7.8
    Labour David Garrigan815.7N/A
    Majority64645.4
    Turnout 1,42344.7+7.0
    Liberal Democrat gain from Independent Swing
    Stokeclimsland
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Neil Burden1,01575.4+13.4
    Liberal Democrat Paul Mannix21916.3+8.6
    Labour Carl Bradley-Hughes1128.3N/A
    Majority79659.1+17.9
    Turnout 1,30643.7+1.1
    Independent hold Swing
    Threemilestone and Gloweth
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Dulcie Tudor50240.0+24.4
    Conservative Steve Horne38130.4+11.4
    Independent Tim Deeble37129.6+3.4
    Majority1219.6
    Turnout 1,25436.8+7.0
    Liberal Democrat gain from Independent Swing
    Tintagel
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative George Jordan61140.2+24.3
    Liberal Democrat John Lamb59939.4-17.7
    Independent Peter Dyer31020.4N/A
    Majority120.8
    Turnout 1,52048.1+12.0
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Torpoint East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Gary Davis62753.0+23.9
    Liberal Democrat Brian Hobbs45838.7-6.5
    UKIP Mark Small998.4-17.3
    Majority16914.3
    Turnout 1,18439.9+6.7
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Torpoint West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Michael Crago46441.5-41.8
    Independent Mike Pearn28925.9N/A
    Liberal Democrat Paul Goodall23521.0+4.3
    UKIP Rob White12911.5N/A
    Majority17515.6-51.0
    Turnout 1,11737.4+12.5
    Conservative hold Swing
    Trelawny
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative Richard Pugh96750.3+18.2
    Liberal Democrat Jim Candy95549.7+6.3
    Majority120.6
    Turnout 1,92251.3+9.5
    Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
    Truro Boscawen
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Bert Biscoe 44429.1-23.5
    Conservative Jacqui Butler41327.1+9.6
    Liberal Democrat Maurice Vella36223.7+13.9
    Labour Chay Morris15510.2+0.5
    Green Lindsay Southcombe15210.0-0.4
    Majority312.0-33.1
    Turnout 1,52637.8+6.9
    Independent hold Swing
    Truro Redannick
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Rob Nolan88759.3+6.4
    Conservative Jan Allen44429.7+5.9
    Labour Kath Morgan16611.1+2.9
    Majority44329.6+0.4
    Turnout 1,49742.1+5.4
    Liberal Democrat hold Swing
    Truro Tregolls
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Independent Loic Rich1,11675.5+34.6
    Conservative Karlene Stokes25317.1+0.9
    Liberal Democrat Scott Bennett10912.4-11.9
    Majority86358.4+36.7
    Turnout 1,47840.7+9.6
    Independent hold Swing
    Truro Trehaverne
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Conservative David Harris62342.0-2.7
    Liberal Democrat Lucy Jones46431.3+25.4
    Labour Stuart Roden31921.5+14.8
    Green Martha Green765.1-1.8
    Majority15910.7-11.9
    Turnout 1,48238.6+4.9
    Conservative hold Swing
    Wadebridge East
    PartyCandidateVotes%±
    Liberal Democrat Steve Knightley58645.9+21.0
    Conservative Brian Aubone Bennetts50139.2+27.9
    Labour Co-op Adrian Jones19114.9+2.8
    Majority856.7
    Turnout 1,27842.0-2.2
    Liberal Democrat gain from Independent Swing
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    PartyCandidateVotes%±
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    Conservative Lindsay Richards45236.7-28.8
    Green Amanda Pennington967.8N/A
    Labour Neil Glover806.5-3.7
    Majority15312.4
    Turnout 1,23341.9+0.7
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