Torpoint East (electoral division)

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Torpoint East
Former ward
Cornwall Council.
Torpoint East electoral division map 2013.svg
Boundary of Torpoint East in Cornwall from 2013–2021.
County Cornwall
2013  ( 2013 )2021  ( 2021 )
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced by Torpoint
Created fromTorpoint East
2009  ( 2009 )2013  ( 2013 )
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced byTorpoint East
Created fromCouncil created

Torpoint East (Cornish: Penntorr Est) [1] was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between 2009 and 2021. It was abolished at the 2021 local elections, being succeeded by Torpoint.

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Councillors

ElectionMemberParty
2009 Brian Hobbs Liberal Democrat
2013
2017 Gary Davis Conservative
2021 Seat abolished

Extent

Torpoint East covered the east of the town of Torpoint, including the docks of the Torpoint Ferry. [2] The division was slightly affected by boundary changes at the 2013 election. From 2009 to 2013, the division covered 105 hectares in total; after redistricting, it covered 106 hectares. [2] [3]

Election results

2017 election

2017 election: Torpoint East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary Davis 627 52.6
Liberal Democrats Brian Hobbs45838.4
UKIP Mark Small998.3
Majority16914.2
Rejected ballots80.7
Turnout 119240.2
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

    2013 election

    2013 election: Torpoint East [5]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Liberal Democrats Brian Hobbs 466 44.6
    Conservative John Crago30028.7
    UKIP Rob White26525.4
    Majority16615.9
    Rejected ballots141.3
    Turnout 104533.6
    Liberal Democrats hold Swing

    2009 election

    2009 election: Torpoint East [6]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Liberal Democrats Brian Hobbs 584 55.5
    Conservative John Crago45843.5
    Majority12612.0
    Rejected ballots101.0
    Turnout 105233.5
    Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

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