2009 Suffolk County Council election

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2009 Suffolk County Council election
County Flag of Suffolk.svg
  2005 4 June 2009 2013  

All 75 seats in the Suffolk County Council
38 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Labour
Last election45 seats, 39.2%7 seats, 26.3%22 seats, 27.8%
Seats before43921
Seats won55114
Seat changeIncrease2.svg11Increase2.svg2Decrease2.svg17
Popular vote91,61751,10628,278
Percentage44.1%24.6%13.6%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.9%Decrease2.svg1.7%Decrease2.svg14.2%

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Party Green Independent UKIP
Last election0 seats, 2.2%1 seats, 2.8%0 seats, 1.6%
Seats before010
Seats won221
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Increase2.svg1Increase2.svg1
Popular vote17,2336,5319,393
Percentage8.3%3.1%4.5%
SwingIncrease2.svg6.1%Increase2.svg0.3%Increase2.svg2.9%

Suffolk UK local election 2009 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2009 Suffolk council election. Conservatives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow, Labour in red, Greens in green, independent in grey and UK Independence Party in purple.

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Conservative

Elections to Suffolk County Council were held on 4 June 2009 as part of the 2009 United Kingdom local elections on the same day as the elections to the European Parliament. 75 councillors were elected from 63 electoral divisions, which returned either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. The electoral divisions were the same as those used at the previous election in 2005.

Contents

Labour and the Conservatives were the only parties with candidates standing in all sixty-three electoral divisions. The Liberal Democrats and the Green Party were the only other parties which fielded enough candidates to achieve a majority.

All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 June 2009 were entitled to vote in the local elections. [1] Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections, 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. [2]

Summary

The Conservatives won the election, being returned to power with 55 seats, a net gain of eleven, while the Liberal Democrats won eleven (a gain of two) and thus replaced Labour as the main opposition party, Labour losing seventeen seats overall and ending with only four. Two Independents were elected, while the Green Party also won two seats and the UK Independence Party won one. [3] [4]

The Conservatives became more representative of the county's urban areas, particularly in Waveney and Ipswich, where they took seats from Labour. This contrasted with their performance in 2005 being mainly down to piling up votes in rural divisions. That said, the party lost seats in Bury St Edmunds and also in Mid Suffolk. Despite mounting strong challenges in the divisions lost to the Liberal Democrats in subsequent by-elections, they failed to regain them. The party was heartened by almost tripling their majority to thirty nine seats in comparison to the one of fifteen in 2005.

The Liberal Democrats had fought a strong campaign and held all of their divisions and added a further two Councillors to their tally.

The smaller parties benefited from the Expenses Scandal hitting the main parties, which saw the Greens and an Independent gain three divisions from the Conservatives, and the UK Independence party taking a seat from Labour.

Labour itself was left with a severely reduced tally, and returned to Endeavour House with just four Councillors, all from Ipswich. Of these, two were from the Co-Operative Party.

In 2005 the Conservatives had won 42 seats, Labour 22, the Liberal Democrats 7, and one Independent was elected. Subsequent by-elections after this saw the Conservatives gain a seat from Labour, but lose two to the Liberal Democrats.

Government Formation

Conservative group leader Jeremy Pembroke (Cosford) remained as council leader until April 2011, when Mark Bee (Beccles) succeeded him. [5] Lib Dem leader Kathy Pollard (Belstead Brook) became leader of opposition, and Sandy Martin (St John's) became Labour group leader.

Results

2009 Suffolk County Council election
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 55154+1173.044.191,617+4.9
  Liberal Democrats 1120+214.724.651,106-1.7
  Labour 4017-175.313.628,278-14.2
  Green 220+22.78.317,233+6.1
  Independent 210+12.73.46,531+0.3
  UKIP 110+11.44.59,393+2.9
  Suffolk Together 000-01.22,583+1.2
  BNP 000-00.61,182+0.6

Results by District

Babergh

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 6Increase2.svg 112,24443.8+7.4
Liberal Democrat 3Steady2.svg9,48333.9+2.1
Independent 1Steady2.svg2,1597.7+1.5
Labour 0Decrease2.svg 12,6169.4−14.4
UKIP 0Steady2.svg1,0683.8+2.1
Green 0Steady2.svg4101.5+1.5

Division Results

Belstead Brook [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Kathy Pollard * 1,182 50.0 +6.2
Conservative Gerald White94840.1+5.1
Labour Roger Fern2359.9−11.3
Majority2349.9+1.1
Turnout 2,38936.2−28.8
Registered electors 6,607
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +0.5
Cosford [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jeremy Pembroke * 1,933 64.5 +13.9
Liberal Democrats Duncan Read81527.2−1.9
Labour Steve Buckingham2508.3−12.0
Majority1,11837.3+15.8
Turnout 3,04645.1−27.9
Registered electors 6,757
Conservative hold Swing +7.9
Great Cornard [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Beer * 1,067 56.4 +16.2
Liberal Democrats Oliver Forder57730.5+5.3
Labour Kevin Craig24813.1−21.6
Majority49025.9+20.4
Turnout 1,93330.1−30.5
Registered electors 6,415
Conservative hold Swing +5.5
Hadleigh [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Grutchfield * 971 44.4 −1.7
Conservative Brian Riley88040.3+19.8
Labour Keith Grimsey33515.3−14.1
Majority914.2−12.5
Turnout 2,21134.7−32.2
Registered electors 6,376
Liberal Democrats hold Swing −10.8
Melford [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Richard Kemp * 2,159 68.0 +18.5
Conservative Richard Wade82826.1−5.2
Labour Kimberley Cook1885.9−13.3
Majority1,33141.9+23.7
Turnout 3,19841.3−27.9
Registered electors 7,750
Independent hold Swing +11.9
Peninsula [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Wood * 1,941 56.5 +7.7
Conservative Peter Burgoyne1,23636.0+3.7
Labour Keith Rawlings2577.5−11.3
Majority70520.5+4.0
Turnout 3,46343.3−29.9
Registered electors 7,990
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +2.0
Samford [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Yorke-Edwards * 1,653 44.5 +4.6
Liberal Democrats Sue Carpendale1,45539.1+2.4
Green Miriam Burns41011.0+11.0
Labour Keith Herod2005.4−12.5
Majority1985.3+2.1
Turnout 3,74648.0−28.8
Registered electors 7,812
Conservative hold Swing +1.1
Stour Valley [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative James Finch 1,416 41.9 −4.6
Liberal Democrats Bryn Hurren1,37140.6+3.5
UKIP James Carver47714.1+14.1
Labour Alex Mayer 1143.4−13.1
Majority451.3−8.1
Turnout 3,38755.0−19.7
Registered electors 6,159
Conservative hold Swing −4.0
Sudbury [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Sayers 1,048 44.7 +18.3
Liberal Democrats Andrew Welsh79033.7+4.0
Labour Jack Owen *50621.6−14.3
Majority25811.0+4.9
Turnout 2,39235.0−25.5
Registered electors 6,838
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +16.3
Sudbury East and Waldingfield [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Colin Spence * 1,235 49.6 +11.0
UKIP Leon Stedman59123.7+16.3
Liberal Democrats Emma Hewett38115.3−5.5
Labour Simon Clarke28311.4−21.7
Majority64425.9+20.3
Turnout 2,50137.7−27.5
Registered electors 6,635
Conservative hold Swing −2.7

Forest Heath

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 5Steady2.svg5,62447.1+4.0
UKIP 0Steady2.svg3,06525.7+19.2
Liberal Democrat 0Steady2.svg2,13917.9+1.9
Labour 0Steady2.svg1,1129.3−15.5

Division Results

Brandon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative William Bishop * 1,137 52.8 −0.5
UKIP Reg Silvester64830.1+23.6
Liberal Democrats Ian Horner2019.3−3.7
Labour Stephen Dean1667.7−19.4
Majority48922.7−3.5
Turnout 2,15232.6−22.3
Conservative hold Swing −12.0
Exning and Newmarket
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bill Sadler * 977 38.8 +1.6
Liberal Democrats Ian Radford72328.7+12.8
UKIP David Hudson51820.6+15.7
Labour Chris Turner30212.0−14.6
Majority25410.1−0.5
Turnout 2,52031.1−24.0
Conservative hold Swing −5.6
Mildenhall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Frost 972 43.9 +0.8
UKIP David Chandler66029.8+24.3
Liberal Democrats John Smith32014.4+1.1
Labour Gillian Vallack26411.9−12.0
Majority31214.1−5.1
Turnout 2,21633.5−25.0
Conservative hold Swing −11.7
Newmarket and Red Lodge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lisa Chambers * 1,072 47.5 +3.7
Liberal Democrats Andrew Appleby58826.0+0.3
UKIP Dave Whitelear39717.6+11.5
Labour Joy Uney2028.9−15.5
Majority48421.4+3.4
Turnout 2,25932.8−24.4
Conservative hold Swing +1.7
Row Heath
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Colin Noble * 1,466 52.5 +11.7
UKIP Ian Smith84230.2+20.9
Liberal Democrats Eleanor Minshall30711.0−2.1
Labour Thomas Caple1786.4−15.7
Majority62422.3+3.5
Turnout 2,82439.0−22.5
Conservative hold Swing −4.6

Ipswich

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 6Increase2.svg 516,85538.1+4.5
Labour 4Decrease2.svg 612,04627.2−13.2
Liberal Democrat 3Increase2.svg 111,30425.6−0.5
Green 0Steady2.svg2,4185.5+5.5
BNP 0Steady2.svg9422.1+2.1
Suffolk Together 0Steady2.svg6861.6+1.6

Division results

Bixley [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Russell Harsant * 1,247 55.1 +6.4
Liberal Democrats Clive Witter39117.3−8.0
Green Tim Glover31714.0+14.0
Labour Lindsey Rawlingson30813.6−12.4
Majority85637.8+15.0
Turnout 2,26839.7−30.8
Registered electors 5,715
Conservative hold Swing +7.2
Bridge [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Bryony Rudkin * 623 32.2 −15.6
Conservative James Spencer61031.5+0.6
Liberal Democrats Louise Gooch26413.5−7.7
BNP Euan Priddy22811.8+11.8
Green Rick Deeks21210.9+10.9
Majority130.7−16.2
Turnout 1,94728.2−24.9
Registered electors 6,912
Labour Co-op hold Swing −8.1
Chantry (2) [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul West 1,858 35.5 +2.5
Labour Peter Gardiner 1,819 34.8 −13.0
Labour Keith Rawlingson *1,726
Conservative Nadia Cenci1,691
Liberal Democrats Alison Williams84016.1−3.2
Liberal Democrats Robert Tiffen826
BNP Dennis Boater71413.7+13.7
Majority390.7−14.1
Turnout 5,06130.2−27.4
Registered electors 16,751
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +7.8
Labour hold Swing
Gainsborough [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Carol Debman 997 40.0 +6.8
Labour Bill Quinton *97439.1−9.2
Liberal Democrats Kirk Chambers52321.0+2.4
Majority230.9−14.1
Turnout 2,54331.3−26.9
Registered electors 8,128
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +8.0
Priory Heath [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Maguire * 718 42.1 −9.3
Conservative Stephen Ion62536.9+8.9
Liberal Democrats Leslie Nicholls35020.7+0.4
Majority935.5−18.1
Turnout 1,71827.5−27.7
Registered electors 6,241
Labour hold Swing −9.1
Rushmere [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Judy Terry 1,196 43.4 +7.7
Labour Sue Thomas *70425.5−14.9
Green Eric Nelson43015.6+15.6
Liberal Democrats Robin Whitmore42615.5−8.5
Majority49217.9+13.1
Turnout 2,75639.1−27.2
Registered electors 7,093
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +11.3
St Helen's [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jane Chambers 678 31.5 −2.9
Conservative Paul Carter56126.1−0.4
Labour Kevan Lim *52624.4−14.8
Green Brenda Cavanagh38718.0+18.0
Majority1175.4+0.6
Turnout 2,17629.7−29.0
Registered electors 7,337
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing +6.0
St John's [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Sandy Martin * 1,022 40.3 −3.1
Conservative Gavin Maclure86534.1+2.9
Liberal Democrats Richard Atkins35413.9−11.6
Green Lucy Glover29811.7+11.7
Majority1576.2−6.0
Turnout 2,55838.8−25.2
Registered electors 6,595
Labour Co-op hold Swing +4.2
St. Margaret's and Westgate (2) [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Inga Lockington * 2,409 41.2 +1.6
Liberal Democrats Andrew Cann * 2,375
Conservative Sophie Stanbrook1,85331.7−0.5
Conservative Janet Sibley1,773
Labour Elizabeth Cooper81113.9−14.3
Labour Carole Jones787
Green Amy Drayson77413.2+13.2
Majority5569.5+2.1
Turnout 5,64538.3−24.2
Registered electors 14,759
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +1.1
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Whitehouse & Whitton (2) [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robin Vickery 1,862 40.7 +7.2
Conservative Mary Young 1,717
Labour Anthony Lewis *1,06523.3−19.3
Liberal Democrats Nigel Cheeseman96621.1−2.9
Labour Martin Goonan963
Liberal Democrats Stephen Williams902
Suffolk TogetherMichael Hallatt68615.0+15.0
Majority79717.4+8.3
Turnout 4,42928.4−29.3
Registered electors 15,590
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +13.3
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Mid Suffolk

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 6Decrease2.svg 213,72243.6+0.4
Liberal Democrat 3Increase2.svg 18,83628.1−0.5
Green 1Increase2.svg 14,24813.5+7.6
Labour 0Steady2.svg2,0896.6−13.4
Suffolk Together 0Steady2.svg1,1473.7+3.7
UKIP 0Steady2.svg8832.8+2.8
Independent 0Steady2.svg2830.9−1.3
BNP 0Steady2.svg2400.8+0.8

Division results

Bosmere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Julia Truelove * 1,308 40.8 +7.6
Conservative David Whybrow86727.0−2.3
UKIP Sam Streatfeild45014.0+14.0
Suffolk TogetherStephen Wright43213.5+13.5
Labour Elaine Halton1504.7−11.1
Majority44113.8+10.0
Turnout 3,20742.9−25.4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +5.0
Gipping Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats John Field * 1,250 43.7 +7.1
Conservative John Whitehead73925.8−1.9
Suffolk TogetherJohn Blakenham71525.0+25.0
Labour Terry Wilson1605.6−10.8
Majority51117.8+6.7
Turnout 2,86442.4−24.6
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +4.5
Hartismere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Charles Michell* 1,828 55.0 +0.8
Green Roger Stearn80424.2+24.2
Liberal Democrats Richard Flower43513.1−10.6
Labour Kevin O'Keefe2587.8−14.4
Majority1,02430.8+0.3
Turnout 3,32545.6−24.4
Conservative hold Swing −11.7
Hoxne and Eye
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Guy McGregor * 1,878 56.8 +6.5
Liberal Democrats Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne1,19836.3+8.6
Labour Alan Brown2296.9−15.1
Majority68020.6−2.2
Turnout 3,30546.3−25.5
Conservative hold Swing −1.1
Stowmarket North and Stowupland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary Green * 1,211 46.0 +6.5
Liberal Democrats Nicky Turner58622.3+4.1
Green Nigel Rozier57521.8+12.8
Labour Suzanne Britton2619.9−23.3
Majority62523.7+17.5
Turnout 2,63332.2−32.5
Conservative hold Swing +1.2
Stowmarket South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Anne Whybrow * 875 32.6 −1.5
Liberal Democrats Keith Scarff80229.9+7.5
UKIP Christopher Streatfield43316.1+16.1
Green Libbi Meade32812.2+0.0
Labour Duncan Macpherson2459.1−22.2
Majority732.7−0.1
Turnout 2,68336.5−26.9
Conservative hold Swing −4.5
Thedwastre North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jane Storey * 1,745 53.3 +6.1
Liberal Democrats Judy Broadway76623.4−10.7
Independent Stephen Carlton-Walker2838.6+8.6
Labour David Hill2437.4−11.4
BNP John Jones2407.3+7.3
Majority97929.9+16.8
Turnout 3,27742.3−27.3
Conservative hold Swing +8.4
Thedwastre South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Penny Otton * 1,221 37.3 +3.0
Conservative Sam Powell1,18836.3−10.7
Green John Matthissen72322.1+22.1
Labour David Jermy1434.4−14.4
Majority331.0−11.6
Turnout 3,27548.3−24.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +6.8
Thredling
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Eddy Alcock * 2,068 62.8 +11.2
Liberal Democrats Lorraine Edwards1,00830.6−17.8
Labour James Higgins2176.6+6.6
Majority1,06032.2+28.9
Turnout 3,29345.9−25.8
Conservative hold Swing +14.5
Upper Gipping
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Andrew Stringer 1,818 50.7 +14.4
Conservative Caroline Byles1,32336.9−6.0
Liberal Democrats Mark Valladares2627.3+7.3
Labour John Cook1835.1−15.7
Majority49513.8+7.3
Turnout 3,58648.7−23.6
Green gain from Conservative Swing +10.2

Suffolk Coastal

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 12Decrease2.svg 126,36151.7+7.3
Liberal Democrat 1Increase2.svg 116,03031.5−2.4
Labour 0Steady2.svg5,75011.3−9.7
Green 0Steady2.svg2,6145.1+5.1
Independent 0Steady2.svg1920.4−0.3

Division results

Aldeburgh and Leiston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ron Ward * 1,439 47.5 +6.4
Liberal Democrats Jill Hubbard74324.5−1.5
Green Anna Clark45114.9+14.9
Labour Terry Hodgson39913.2−19.7
Majority69623.0+14.7
Turnout 3,03240.4−21.9
Conservative hold Swing +4.0
Blything
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rae Leighton * 1,382 42.3 +4.2
Liberal Democrats Barry Slater1,07532.9+0.5
Green John Barrett39912.2+12.2
Labour Paul Bennett2226.8−12.0
Independent Dave Remy1925.9−4.8
Majority3079.4+3.8
Turnout 3,27046.5−19.3
Conservative hold Swing +1.9
Carlford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Bellfield * 2,172 66.4 +10.6
Liberal Democrats Victor Harrup86526.4+0.3
Labour Edna Salmon2367.2−10.9
Majority1,30739.9+10.2
Turnout 3,27348.3−24.0
Conservative hold Swing +5.1
Felixstowe Coastal (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nick Barber * 3,001 49.5 +10.7
Conservative Graham Newman * 2,833
Liberal Democrats Pam Dangerfield2,32938.4+5.1
Liberal Democrats Michael Ninnmey2,246
Labour Dennis Carpenter73212.1−15.8
Labour Brendan Lambe692
Majority67211.1+5.6
Turnout 6,06240.9−22.5
Conservative hold Swing +2.8
Conservative hold Swing
Felixstowe North and Trimley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Goodwin * 1,391 43.4 +4.6
Labour Mike Deacon95229.7−5.1
Liberal Democrats Gez Hughes44113.7−12.8
Green Jonathan Mulberg42513.2+13.2
Majority43913.7+9.6
Turnout 3,20942.7−21.4
Conservative hold Swing +4.8
Framlingham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Colin Hart * 1,805 54.0 +5.2
Liberal Democrats Andrew Houseley65219.5−14.6
Green Eddie Thompson62518.7+18.7
Labour Tony Dockerill2607.8−9.4
Majority1,15334.5+19.8
Turnout 3,34248.3−20.6
Conservative hold Swing +9.9
Kesgrave and Rushmere St. Andrew (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Klaschka * 2,821 57.2 +15.9
Conservative Steven Hudson * 2,799
Liberal Democrats Margaret Aalders1,42628.9−2.7
Liberal Democrats Adrian Taylor1,378
Labour Stan Robinson68914.0−13.2
Labour Stephen Connelly546
Majority1,39528.3+18.6
Turnout 4,93634.4−31.1
Conservative hold Swing +9.3
Conservative hold Swing
Martlesham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Patricia O'Brien * 1,915 48.4 +5.3
Liberal Democrats John Kelso1,35634.2−4.5
Green John Forbes46611.8+11.8
Labour Howard Needham2245.7−12.6
Majority55914.1+9.8
Turnout 3,96145.9−24.4
Conservative hold Swing +4.9
Wickham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Bond 1,730 53.6 +10.0
Liberal Democrats Martin Whitaker1,14135.3+2.7
Labour Val Pizzey35911.1−12.7
Majority58918.2+7.3
Turnout 3,23041.5−24.1
Conservative hold Swing +3.7
Wilford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rosie Clarke * 1,842 60.5 +10.3
Liberal Democrats Hugh Pilkington91830.2−19.6
Labour Grayden Webb2839.3+9.3
Majority92430.4+29.8
Turnout 3,04348.9−18.9
Conservative hold Swing +14.9
Woodbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Caroline Page * 1,460 47.2 +7.2
Conservative Geoff Holdcroft1,23139.8+0.3
Green Anthony Taylor2488.0+8.0
Labour Roy Burgon1565.0−15.5
Majority2297.4
Turnout 3,09548.9−17.9
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +3.4

St. Edmundsbury

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 8Decrease2.svg 118,25047.9+7.1
Liberal Democrat 1Increase2.svg 17,96720.9−1.2
Independent 1Increase2.svg 13,89710.2+6.1
Green 1Increase2.svg 11,9245.1+3.7
Labour 0Decrease2.svg 25,92011.6−13.7
UKIP 0Steady2.svg9092.4−3.9
Suffolk Together 0Steady2.svg7502.0+2.0

Division results

Blackbourn [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Joanna Spicer * 2,065 58.8 +2.8
Suffolk TogetherAmber Newman75021.4+21.4
Liberal Democrats David Bradbury47513.5−3.4
Labour Pervez Khan2226.3−15.5
Majority1,31537.4+3.3
Turnout 3,52846.0−30.9
Registered electors 7,665
Conservative hold Swing −9.3
Clare
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jane Midwood * 2,248 55.8 +3.8
UKIP Ray Crowson90922.6+14.1
Liberal Democrats Martin Redbond56113.9−25.6
Labour Neil Moffat3107.7+7.7
Majority1,33933.2+20.7
Turnout 4,02849.0−28.9
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing −5.2
Eastgate and Moreton Hall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Trevor Beckwith 1,227 47.5 +14.1
Conservative Frank Warby *97037.5−1.9
Liberal Democrats Geoff Hills2258.7−14.3
Labour Diane Hind1646.3+6.3
Majority2579.9
Turnout 2,58637.4−34.6
Registered electors
Independent gain from Conservative Swing +8.0
Hardwick [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Craig Dearden-Phillips 1,063 37.2 +8.1
Independent Paul Hopfensperger *82428.8+28.8
Conservative Stefan Oliver *79127.7−11.4
Labour Gill Malik1816.3−18.8
Majority2398.4
Turnout 2,88543.6−37.1
Registered electors 6,623
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +9.7
Haverhill Cangle (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Marks * 1,767 50.0 +13.1
Conservative Phillip French * 1,713
Liberal Democrats Mick Graham1,02328.9+8.5
Liberal Democrats Ken Rolph942
Labour Lisa Carr74721.1−16.0
Labour Patrick Hanlon685
Majority74421.0+20.8
Turnout 3,53728.5−31.4
Registered electors
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +14.5
Conservative hold Swing +2.3
Haverhill East and Kedington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Anne Gower 1,223 57.6 +22.0
Liberal Democrats Terry McNally56426.6−1.5
Labour Daniel Summers33515.8−15.2
Majority65931.1+26.4
Turnout 2,12231.4−30.8
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing +11.8
Thingoe North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Beccy Hopfensperger * 1,732 58.5 +6.7
Liberal Democrats David Chappell1,02434.6+12.6
Labour Bob Cockle2077.0−14.2
Majority70823.9−5.9
Turnout 2,96339.3−39.7
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing −3.0
Thingoe South [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Terry Clements * 1,973 63.1 +11.0
Liberal Democrats Gordon Hughes84026.8+7.7
Labour Cliff Hind31310.0−12.1
Majority1,13336.2+6.1
Turnout 3,12646.2−32.4
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing +1.7
Tower (2 Seats) [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Farmer 2,042 28.8 +0.5
Green Mark Ereira-Guyer 1,924 27.1 +22.4
Independent David Nettleton1,84626.0+17.8
Conservative Richard Rout1,726
Labour Kevin Waterson6459.1−23.6
Liberal Democrats Daniel Warren6419.0−8.9
Labour Kevin Hind624
Liberal Democrats Allan Jones605
Majority1181.7−2.8
Turnout 5,46535.1−33.5
Registered electors 15,576
Conservative hold Swing −11.0
Green gain from Labour Swing +23.0

Waveney

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative 12Increase2.svg 820,23838.9+5.4
UKIP 1Increase2.svg 14,6909.0+9.0
Labour 0Decrease2.svg 910,69120.5−17.5
Green 0Steady2.svg8,96817.2+10.3
Liberal Democrat 0Steady2.svg7,49214.4−4.4

Division results

Beccles (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Bee * 2,021 41.7 +2.7
Conservative Chris Punt 1,782
Green Graham Elliott1,47330.4+20.1
Green Netta Swallow1,018
Labour John Taylor *74615.4−19.2
Labour Keith Jenkins704
Liberal Democrats Alison Briggs60412.5−3.6
Liberal Democrats Brian Howe386
Majority54811.3
Turnout 4,84439.9−23.8
Conservative hold Swing −8.7
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +11.0
Bungay
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Ritchie * 1,515 49.6 +8.1
Green Paul Jackson65721.5+11.7
Liberal Democrats Dave O`Neill46615.3−5.9
Labour Lynn Caswell41613.6−13.8
Majority85828.1+14.0
Turnout 3,05441.9−26.9
Conservative hold Swing −1.8
Gunton (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mary Rudd 1,648 36.1 +9.7
Conservative Bruce Provan 1,440
Labour Keith Patience *1,26327.7−14.2
Labour David Thomas *958
Green Peter Eyres91920.2+13.4
Green Maxine Narburgh822
Liberal Democrats Michelle Lavill73116.0−1.6
Liberal Democrats Steven Taylor661
Majority3858.4
Turnout 4,56130.9−20.9
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +12.0
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Halesworth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tony Goldson 1,553 52.0 +5.6
Green Jen Berry57219.2+9.4
Liberal Democrats Janet Blowers O`Neill44314.8−1.5
Labour Peter Coghill41914.0−13.5
Majority98132.8+13.9
Turnout 2,98741.0−29.1
Conservative hold Swing −1.9
Kessingland and Southwold
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Goldsmith 1,330 42.0 −3.1
UKIP Jack Tyler87027.4+27.4
Labour Jacki Wheatley36311.5−18.7
Liberal Democrats Lesley Roberts34811.0−7.7
Green Michael Platt2598.2+2.1
Majority46014.5−0.4
Turnout 3,17042.2−27.6
Conservative hold Swing −15.3
Lowestoft South (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Bill Mountford 1,318 26.2 +26.2
Conservative Deanna Law 1,200 23.8 −2.7
Conservative Jamie Starling1,098
Labour Jane Hore *1,01620.2−22.8
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Hudson93218.5−6.4
Liberal Democrats Chris Thomas793
Labour Julian Swainson *788
Green James Harrison57411.4+5.8
Green Michael Liddiment426
Majority5,0402.3−14.2
Turnout 11830.9−20.7
UKIP gain from Labour Swing +24.5
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +10.1
Oulton (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mike Barnard 1,887 36.8 +5.0
Conservative Colin Law 1,536
UKIP Bernard Ladd1,28024.9+24.9
UKIP Bert Poole1,222
Labour Allyson Barron *1,07420.9−14.6
Labour Malcolm Cherry *1,063
Liberal Democrats Brenna Batchelder4568.9−5.6
Liberal Democrats Joy Russell447
Green Christopher Goodings4388.5+3.5
Green Trevor Rix438
Majority60711.8+7.9
Turnout 5,13534.3−23.6
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +9.8
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Pakefield (2 Seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kathy Gosling 1,659 41.6 +7.9
Conservative Ken Sale 1,569
Labour Peter Byatt95824.0−17.9
Labour Roger Bellham *923
Green Mike Milan72718.2+10.6
Green Philip Tregear645
Liberal Democrats Jim Russell64116.1−0.7
Liberal Democrats Sandra Tonge584
Majority70117.6+9.4
Turnout 3,98534.6−23.7
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +12.9
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

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