2024 Bristol City Council election

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2024 Bristol City Council election
  2021 2 May 2024 (2024-05-02)2028 

All 70 seats to Bristol City Council
36 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
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LeaderEmma Edwards [lower-alpha 1] Tom Renhard
Party Green Labour
Last election24 seats24 seats
Seats before2423
Seats after3421
Seat changeIncrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg3
Popular vote50,51238,868
Percentage41.2%31.7%
SwingIncrease2.svg9.4Steady2.svg

 Third partyFourth party
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LeaderJos ClarkMark Weston
Party Liberal Democrats Conservative
Last election8 seats14 seats
Seats before514
Seats after87
Seat changeSteady2.svgDecrease2.svg7
Popular vote13,35917,398
Percentage10.9%14.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg3.8Decrease2.svg7.1

Bristol UK ward map 2024.svg
Winner of each seat at the 2024 Bristol City Council election

Mayor before election

Marvin Rees
Labour
No overall control

Leader after election

Tony Dyer
Green
No overall control

The 2024 Bristol City Council election was held on Thursday 2 May 2024, [2] alongside the other local elections in the United Kingdom. [3] It elected all 70 councillors to the Bristol City Council for a four-year term. [3]

Contents

Until this election the council was led by the directly-elected Mayor of Bristol; that post was abolished following a 2022 referendum which saw 59% of voters in favour of replacing the mayoral system with a committee system. Prior to the election the council was under no overall control. The Green Party were the largest party, but the mayoralty was held by Marvin Rees of the Labour Party and all the cabinet positions were held by Labour.

Following the election the council remained under no overall control. The Greens remained the largest party and increased their number of seats, but fell two seats short of winning an overall majority. At the subsequent annual council meeting on 21 May 2024, Green councillor Tony Dyer was appointed to the re-established position of leader of the council (which had been abolished on the creation of the directly elected mayoralty in 2012). Policy committee chair positions were shared amongst the Greens and Liberal Democrats. [4] [5]

Background

Following the previous election, which was held in 2021, the council was in no overall control, though was run by the Mayor Marvin Rees and an all Labour cabinet. [6] [7] [8] In the intervening 3 years, four by-elections occurred, seeing the Green Party gain one seat from the Liberal Democrats with no other change to the political makeup of the council. [9] [10] [11] [12]

Pre-Election Composition [13]
24
23
14
5
2
2
PartySeats
Green Party24
Labour Party23
Conservative Party14
Liberal Democrats5
Knowle Community Party2
Independent2
Post-Election Composition [14]
34
21
8
7
PartySeats
Green Party34 (+10)
Labour Party21* (-3)
Liberal Democrats8 (-)
Conservative Party7 (-7)
Knowle Community Party0 (-2)
Independent0 (-2)

Winning Labour candidate for Horfield, Deborah Vittori, was disqualified from holding office following the election as she was an employee of the council, being a teacher in a local authority maintained primary school. This reduced Labour seats to 20; there will be a by-election. [15]

Councillors standing down

CouncillorWardFirst electedPartyDate announced
Helen HollandHartcliffe and Withywood 1992 Labour 29 August 2023 [16]
Craig CheneyHillfields 2015 Labour 31 August 2023 [17]
Nicola BeechSt George Central 2016 Labour 6 September 2023 [18]
Steve PearceSt George Central 2013 Labour 6 September 2023 [18]
Asher CraigSt George West 2016 Labour 9 September 2023 [19]
Carla Denyer Clifton Down 2015 Green 13 November 2023 [20]
Jude EnglishAshley 2016 Independent [lower-alpha 2] N/A
Mark BradshawBedminster 2016 Labour N/A
Tessa FitzjohnBedminster 2021 Green N/A
Farah HussainCentral 2021 Labour N/A
Katy GrantClifton 2021 Green N/A
Tom HathwayClifton Down 2021 Green N/A
Zoe GoodmanFilwood 2021 Independent [lower-alpha 3] N/A
Chris JacksonFilwood 2021 Labour N/A
Lesley AlexanderFrome Vale 2011 Conservative N/A
Chris WindowsHenbury & Brentry 2016 Conservative N/A
Philippa HulmeHorfield 2021 Labour N/A
Chris DaviesKnowle 2003 KCP [lower-alpha 4] N/A
Hibaq JamaLawrence Hill 2016 Labour N/A
Brenda MasseySouthmead 2016 Labour N/A

Summary

Candidates

The Green Party, Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives all stood a full slate of candidates. From these parties, alongside 1 from the Knowle Community Party, 50 incumbents stood for reelection. The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition fielded 18 candidates, and the Social Democratic Party stood 2. One independent stood. [24]

In March, the Green party suspended one of its candidate in the Eastville ward following his arrest on the suspicion of handling stolen goods. [25]

Election result

2024 Bristol City Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Green 7034100Increase2.svg 1048.639.695,269+7.9
  Labour 702147Decrease2.svg 230.032.277,386+0.3
  Conservative 70707Decrease2.svg 710.014.334,470–6.9
  Liberal Democrats 70833Increase2.svg 311.412.530,192–2.2
 Knowle Community Party2002Decrease2.svg 20.00.71,648N/A
  TUSC 16000Steady2.svg0.00.51,160+0.2
  SDP 2000Steady2.svg0.00.1247N/A
  Independent 2000Decrease2.svg 20.00.1237±0.0

Ward Results

Each ward elects 1 to 3 councillors each, depending on the size of the electorate: [14]

Ashley

Ashley (3 seats) [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Izzy Russell 3,763 60.36 +4.97
Green Abdul Malik 3,691 59.21 +26.48
Green Tim Wye* 3,506 56.24 +25.85
Labour Amira Cole*2,44639.24-3.64
Labour Susannah Harlow1,99131.94+1.62
Labour Issac Evans1,76228.26+6.98
Liberal Democrats Ian Harris2123.40-13.38
Independent Robbie Bentley1352.17-0.68
Conservative Yasmin Sealy1352.17-23.41
Liberal Democrats Beverley Knott1332.13-11.98
Conservative Allison Judge1201.92-11.42
Conservative Charles Stuart1121.80-1.36
Liberal Democrats Philip Kemp1061.70-1.61
Turnout 6,23443.73-4.64
Green gain from Labour
Green hold
Green hold

Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston

Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston (3 seats) [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Don Alexander* 1,723 42.03 +9.17
Labour Zoe Peat 1,608 39.20 +10.49
Labour Tom Blenkinsop 1,463 35.69 +12.06
Green Jo Sergeant1,40634.30+4.56
Green Mary Page1,04725.54+9.32
Conservative Daphne Chikwere95523.30-7.00
Conservative James Scott*94423.03-7.02
Conservative John Geater*90322.03-2.42
Green Moises Santo85020.74+6.84
Liberal Democrats Graham Donald2917.10+0.53
Liberal Democrats Janet Gibson2065.03-0.23
Liberal Democrats Janet Walton-Masters1613.93-1.23
Turnout 4,09925.77-6.74
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative
Labour gain from Conservative

Bedminster

Bedminster (2 seats) [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Ellie Freeman 1,964 46.91 +6.32
Labour Emily Clarke 1,895 45.26 +4.97
Green Jaz Beard1,84243.99+17.90
Labour Adam Potter1,54736.95-2.70
Conservative Ian Haynes2886.88-9.28
Conservative Rajesh Joseph2084.97-5.79
Liberal Democrats Alex Birrell972.32-3.18
TUSC Tony Rowe842.01+2.01
Liberal Democrats Samuel Merchant671.60-1.90
Turnout 4,18741.65-3.17
Green hold
Labour hold

Bishopston & Ashley Down

Bishopston & Ashley Down (2 seats) [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Emma Edwards* 2,615 59.87 +7.19
Green James Crawford* 2,405 55.06 +9.45
Labour Andrew Milton1,43232.78+5.68
Labour Eileen Means1,31630.13+3.81
Liberal Democrats Laura Barry1904.35-8.10
Liberal Democrats Barry Cash1904.35-7.13
Conservative Samuel Williams1593.64-2.76
Conservative Edward Yates1393.18-3.08
Turnout 4,36849.00-6.88
Green hold
Green hold

James Crawford was elected in a by-election on the 24th of August 2023 after the former councillor, Lily Fitzgibbon, stood down to move from the area.

Bishopsworth

Bishopsworth (2 seats) [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Richard Eddy* 994 38.03 -10.47
Labour Susan Kollar 985 37.68 +10.62
Labour Kacpar Zedzierski84432.29+9.63
Conservative Kevin Quartley82931.71-5.11
Green Anna Archer55521.23+8.49
Green Jon Eldridge43116.49+5.40
Liberal Democrats Sylvia Doubell1244.74-3.14
Liberal Democrats Mary Sykes1134.32+2.60
Turnout 2,61427.99-6.80
Conservative hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Brislington East

Brislington East (2 seats) [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Katja Hornchen* 1,248 54.50 +16.73
Labour Tim Rippington* 1,209 52.79 +19.91
Green Ahmed Gill62227.16+9.75
Green Tilly Green60926.59+15.16
Liberal Democrats Peter Badger35715.59-5.33
Conservative Anne-Marie Mason32714.28-7.29
Liberal Democrats Pauline Allen31213.67+5.86
Conservative Norman Mayer30413.28-2.46
Turnout 2,29037.12-8.95
Labour hold
Labour hold

Brislington West

Brislington West (2 seats) [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jos Clark* 1,711 48.50 +4.10
Liberal Democrats Andrew John Varney* 1,574 44.61 +9.39
Labour Carolyn Magson1,07030.33-1.06
Labour David Jepson95527.07+2.83
Green Nadia Kevlin66418.54+2.90
Green Sam Knights48313.69+2.70
Conservative Nick Hiscott1333.77-5.17
Conservative Kim Stretton-Pow1163.29-4.94
TUSC Domenico Hill631.79+1.79
Turnout 3,52837.67-8.49
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold

Central

Central (2 seats) [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Ani Stafford-Townsend* 1,407 51.33 +11.20
Green Sibusiso Tshablalala 1,242 45.31 +15.27
Labour Sarah Chaffer-Swingler1,09339.88+7.00
Labour Matt Redmore94434.44+1.99
Conservative Julian Elacott1575.73-6.87
Conservative Tony Lee1525.55-5.43
Liberal Democrats Adam Harvey1174.27-7.11
Liberal Democrats Henry Windle853.10-6.05
TUSC Nick Clare782.85+2.85
Turnout 2,74130.60+1.08
Green gain from Labour
Green hold

Clifton

Clifton (2 seats) [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Paula O'Rourke* 2,126 60.86 +9.79
Green Jerome Thomas 1,849 52.93 +4.78
Labour Elena Dirik87224.96+5.93
Labour Can McTiernan65518.75+4.16
Conservative Thomas Bond37610.76-2.78
Conservative Alistair Hamilton36210.36-3.14
Liberal Democrats Ana Clark2426.93-6.09
Liberal Democrats Neil Harvie2306.58-3.22
Turnout 3,49339.32-9.25
Green hold
Green hold

Clifton Down

Clifton Down (2 seats) [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Serena Ralston 1,813 56.96 -3.30
Green George Calascione 1,705 53.57 +10.61
Labour Tristran Harris90328.37+6.80
Labour Nick Smith80325.23+9.19
Conservative Michael Abbott2949.24-1.77
Conservative Harry Lucas2507.85-1.88
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Badman1865.84-5.07
Liberal Democrats Merche Clark1665.22-5.28
TUSC Suzanne Muna782.45+2.45
Turnout 3,18341.36-3.24
Green hold
Green hold

Cotham

Cotham (2 seats) [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Mohamed Alaaeldin Yousif Makawi* 2,056 61.76 +12.18
Green Guy James Baiden Poultney* 2,034 61.10 +16.71
Labour Rob Knowles-Leak73021.93+5.07
Labour Sean Smyth65219.59+4.10
Liberal Democrats Phyllis Rayner38711.63-17.41
Liberal Democrats Robert Bristow3139.40-8.49
Conservative Julien Carey1434.30-3.88
Conservative Tim Duggan1323.97-1.17
Turnout 3,32942.00-6.08
Green hold
Green hold

Easton

Easton (2 seats) [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Jenny Bartle* 2,592 61.15 +16.51
Green Barry William Parsons* 2,523 59.52 +20.79
Labour Nardia Ferguson1,14527.02-7.41
Labour Shahzad Sarfraz77418.26-16.10
TUSC Chris Parry1493.51+3.51
Conservative Veronica Daniels1242.93-3.32
Liberal Democrats Paul Elvin1202.83-4.82
Conservative Patricia Hedges1182.78-2.14
Liberal Democrats Anne-Marie Clark1102.59-3.17
Turnout 4,23939.70-9.23
Green hold
Green hold

Eastville

Eastville (2 seats) [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Lorraine Francis* 2,339 59.73 +14.48
Green Ed Fraser 1,672 42.70 +17.73
Labour Marley Bennett*1,56840.04+2.43
Labour Teresa Stratford1,02726.23-0.85
Conservative Paul Boobyer2777.07-4.15
Conservative Elaine Iffland2345.98-3.97
Liberal Democrats Timothy Hobbs1162.96-11.76
Liberal Democrats Mohammad Abdur Rashid1052.68-5.19
TUSC Annabel Griffiths842.15-1.06
TUSC Mike Luff691.76+1.76
Turnout 3,91636.53-6.43
Green hold
Green gain from Labour

Filwood

Filwood (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lisa Durston 1,088 51.08 +11.13
Labour Rob Logan 1,004 47.14 +10.16
Green Danica Priest64030.05+8.73
Green Jai Breitnauer63729.91+11.91
Conservative Paul Harding22310.47-6.96
Conservative Paul Keith-Hill1969.20-2.90
Liberal Democrats Gregory Chadwick984.60-3.09
TUSC Robin Victor Clapp773.62-0.91
Liberal Democrats Benjamin Goldstrom492.30-3.09
Turnout 2,13021.49-3.96
Labour hold
Labour hold

Frome Vale

Frome Vale (2 seats) [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Louis Martin 1,402 45.15 +6.11
Labour Al Al-Maghrabi 1,339 43.12 +14.84
Green Jen Law89928.95+10.45
Green Gabrielle Lobb72423.32+3.18
Conservative Pooja Poddar44714.40-18.10
Conservative Tulsidas Poddar37712.14-6.57
Liberal Democrats Rochelle Amos2146.89+1.37
Liberal Democrats Keith Fenner2146.89+1.73
SDP Tommy Trueman1886.05+3.18
TUSC John Healy862.77+2.77
Turnout 3,10531.18-8.07
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Hartcliffe & Withywood

Hartcliffe & Withywood (3 seats) [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kerry Johanna Bailes* 965 52.33 +13.91
Labour Kirsty Tait 873 47.34 +9.03
Labour Paul Goggin* 846 45.88 +16.54
Conservative Gareth Potter43723.70-4.67
Conservative Joseph Fox-Bowen43023.32-1.78
Conservative Prasanna Ramarathnam38320.77-3.43
Green Tash Clarke32417.57+5.04
Green Charlie Bolton31216.92+6.90
Green Sam Marshall Evans27614.97+5.51
Liberal Democrats Gary Dean Perry1176.34-4.50
Liberal Democrats Alistair Wall874.72-0.91
Liberal Democrats Matthew Roberts864.66-0.70
Turnout 1,84414.23-6.10
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Henbury & Brentry

Henbury & Brentry (2 seats) [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Roscoe Weston 1,641 53.49 +0.89
Conservative Bador Uddin 1,331 43.38 +7.57
Labour Wendy Baverstock1,03633.77+5.96
Labour Peter Brindle1,00232.66+8.01
Green Jean Pears2799.09-4.22
Green Aimee Green2638.57+0.43
Liberal Democrats Gillian Brooks1033.36-2.74
Liberal Democrats Sylvia Townsend802.61-1.79
TUSC Stephen Bennett431.40-0.19
Turnout 3,06831.96-4.99
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Hengrove & Whitchurch Park

Hengrove & Whitchurch Park (3 seats) [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tim Kent* 2,218 60.12 +4.92
Liberal Democrats Andrew Brown* 1,956 53.02 +14.12
Liberal Democrats Sarah Classick* 1,954 52.97 +14.42
Labour Greg Dowling65917.86+2.40
Labour Brandon Gage63417.19+3.18
Labour Ajma Miah60716.45+5.15
Conservative Karen Brown50613.72-13.60
Conservative Adam Brown48713.20-4.32
Conservative Nigel Brown48313.09-3.67
Green Andrew Bradbury3399.19+1.94
Green Georgia Nelson3218.70+3.37
Green Paul Grover2476.70+2.58
SDP Neil Norton591.60+1.60
Turnout 3,68924.94-9.23
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold

Hillfields

Hillfields (2 seats) [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ellie King* 1,155 48.49 +5.09
Labour Kelvin Blake 1,081 45.38 +5.54
Green Jon Eccles71930.18+10.50
Green Rick Lovering51321.54+3.85
Conservative Rory Adamson31013.01-8.89
Conservative Enrico Corradi25710.79-5,43
Liberal Democrats Deborah Bishop1677.01+0.92
Liberal Democrats Sarah Spilsbury1094.58-1.14
TUSC Dan Smart773.23+3.23
Turnout 2,38225.52-8.45
Labour hold
Labour hold

Horfield

Horfield (2 seats) [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tom Renhard* 1,495 48.87 +8.15
Labour Deborah Vittori (disqualified) 1,485 48.55 +19.54
Green Anna Meares90329.52+6.76
Green Stephen Lloyd67221.97+9.62
Conservative Simon Davies46615.23-8.51
Conservative Jaques Roddy41713.63-6.23
Liberal Democrats Roxanne Lock1936.31-9.14
Liberal Democrats Ian Parry1324.32-10.92
TUSC Joan Molins912.97+2.97
Turnout 3,05933.00-9.62
Labour hold
Labour hold

Labour candidate Deborah Vittori was disqualified from holding office following the election as she was an employee of the council, being a teacher in a local authority maintained primary school. [15]

Hotwells & Harbourside

Hotwells & Harbourside (1 seat) [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Patrick McAllister* 974 63.33 +31.75
Labour Alex Bullett33621.85-3.22
Liberal Democrats Thomas Grunshaw1097.09-25.81
Conservative Caroline Lucas865.59-3.60
TUSC Daniel Evans261.69+1.69
Turnout 1,53839.75-5.87
Green gain from Liberal Democrats

Patrick McAllister was elected in a by-election on the 2nd of February 2023 after the previous councillor, Alex Hartley, stepped down for health reasons.

Knowle

Knowle (2 seats) [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Cam Hayward 1,542 37.45 +16.11
Green Toby Wells 1,482 36.00 +23.44
Knowle Community Party Gary Hopkins*90521.98+21.98
Liberal Democrats Anna Fry79519.31-19.55
Labour Shabab Akhtar76118.48-6.66
Knowle Community Party Ghislaine Swinburn74318.05+18.05
Labour Christopher Orlik70617.15-6.17
Liberal Democrats Zac Barker70117.03-21.17
Conservative Norma Scott1263.06-5.54
Conservative Bright Rubwe1012.45-4.34
Turnout 4,11739.09-3.93
Green gain from Liberal Democrats
Green gain from Liberal Democrats

Councillors Gary Hopkins & Christopher Davies left the Liberal Democrats in December of 2021 to form the Knowle Community Party.

Lawrence Hill

Lawrence Hill (2 seats) [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Yassin Hassan Mohamud* 1,952 55.53 +17.17
Green Shona Jemphrey 1,753 49.87 +16.52
Labour Amal Ali1,30437.10-3.97
Labour Mohamed Omer1,11131.61-0.41
Conservative Eliana Barbosa1103.12-2.12
Conservative Sandra Seymour1093.10-2.12
Liberal Democrats Crispin Allard1073.04-0.76
Liberal Democrats Davin Cordingley-Wiid852.42-1.15
Turnout 3,51528.1-9.14
Green hold
Green gain from Labour

Lockleaze

Lockleaze (2 seats) [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Heather Mack* 1,696 54.87 +12.39
Green David Wilcox* 1,470 47.56 +13.01
Labour Deniece Dixon1,04033.65+1.01
Labour Abdi Farah92729.99-1.68
Conservative Richard Clifton2427.83-4.83
Conservative Paul Dawson2317.47-2.82
TUSC Roger Stephen Thomas1254.04+0.99
Liberal Democrats Sharon Beynon1183.82-1.63
Liberal Democrats Paul Scroggs772.49-1.19
Turnout 3,09132.90-4.38
Green hold
Green hold

Redland

Redland (2 seats) [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Fi Hance* 2,826 58.75 -6.13
Green Martin Fodor* 2,669 55.49 +3.92
Labour Thomas Lydon1,40529.21+2.25
Labour James Nethercote1,34527.96+8.66
Conservative George Day3417.09-2.58
Conservative Claire Hiscott3407.07-1.04
Liberal Democrats Joshua Warwick-Smith2014.18-3.54
Liberal Democrats James Anthony Wetz4063.68-3.21
Turnout 4,81048.28-8.19
Green hold
Green hold

Southmead

Southmead (2 seats) [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kye Dudd* 1,224 50.50 +5.85
Labour Kaz Self 994 41.01 -0.25
Green Kat Bristow71129.33+9.91
Green Tom Wilson56823.43+9.03
Conservative Jack Payne37815.59-13.52
Conservative Ann Pulteney35814.77-9.44
Liberal Democrats Clare Campion-Smith1686.93-3.42
Liberal Democrats Ian Campion-Smith953.92-3.40
Turnout 2,42426.00-5.28
Labour hold
Labour hold

Kye Dudd was elected in a by-election on the 17th of February 2022 following the previous councillor, Helen Goodwin, stepping down due to time constraints with her other job.

Southville

Southville (2 seats) [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Tony Dyer* 2,385 58.88 +9.46
Green Christine Charlotte Townsend* 2,351 57.99 +19.47
Labour Miriam Venner1,24721.01-5.74
Labour Will Sainty1,19329.43-4.20
Conservative Alexander Gibson1834.51-3.12
Liberal Democrats Kirsty Craig1413.48-1.23
Conservative Buch Osuji1373.38-2.31
Liberal Democrats Mick O'Neill Duff882.17-1.58
Turnout 4,05441.86-7.86
Green hold
Green hold

St George Central

St George Central (2 seats) [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Abi Finch 1,726 52.56 +28.53
Green Cara Lavan 1,496 45.55 +33.39
Labour Sally Bowman1,24637.94-11.35
Labour Henry Palmer1,04131.70+2.41
Conservative James Hinchcliffe2838.62-11.71
Conservative Justyna Hinchcliffe2487.55-12.35
Liberal Democrats Alistair Kirtley782.38-5.86
TUSC Kristopher Barker702.13+2.13
Liberal Democrats Brian Price571.74-2.82
Turnout 3,28431.56-2.76
Green gain from Labour
Green gain from Labour

St George Troopers Hill

St George Troopers Hill (1 seat) [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Fabian Guy Breckels* 811 54.83 +8.25
Green Anna Bryher36924.95+8.27
Conservative Elizabeth Thomas22415.15-15.44
Liberal Democrats Gillian Brown664.46-0.06
Turnout 1,47931.72-6.22
Labour hold

St George West

St George West (1 seat) [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Rob Bryher 1,336 60.77 +31.25
Labour Carole Anne Johnson64228.56-22.22
Independent Tony Potter1024.54-0.72
Conservative Charles Alexander853.78-5.04
Liberal Democrats Christopher Featonby251.11-1.81
TUSC Paola Sanchez251.11-0.74
Turnout 2,24842.0%-2.66
Green gain from Labour

Stockwood

Stockwood (2 seats) [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham David Morris* 1,413 57.09 +3.12
Conservative Jonathan Robert Hucker* 1,287 52.00 +11.53
Labour Co-op Harry Burnet69328.00-2.98
Labour Co-op Simon Crew59624.08+7.04
Green Abigail Galvin27210.99+3.81
Green Ben Shread-Hewitt1847.43+0.58
Liberal Democrats Andrew Crow1335.37+0.30
Liberal Democrats Tamasine Lewis1234.97+0.79
Turnout 2,47526.34-9.99
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Stoke Bishop

Stoke Bishop (2 seats) [56]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Goulandris* 1,639 48.33 -4.33
Conservative Henry Michallat* 1,391 41.02 -0.93
Green Emily Bradburn69220.41+4.60
Green Emily Herbert64118.90+3.70
Labour David Mullaney61818.22+0.75
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Hutcheon56416.63+5.83
Labour Barry Trahar51115.07-0.86
Liberal Democrats Christopher Vyce47714.07+6.95
Turnout 3,39141.0-4.35
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Westbury-on-Trym & Henleaze

Westbury-on-Trym & Henleaze (3 seats) [57]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Caroline Gooch 3,401 43.08 +15.25
Liberal Democrats Stephen Williams 3,095 39.21 +20.92
Liberal Democrats Nicholas Coombes 3,049 38.62 +23.27
Conservative Geoff Gollop*2,59932.92-5.59
Conservative Steve Smith*2,34029.64-3.47
Conservative Sharon Anne Scott*2,21228.02-2.35
Labour Miranda McCabe1,35117.11-2.53
Labour Ellie Milone1,29016.34-2.53
Labour Thomas Phipps1,10413.99-3.20
Green Daniella Elsa Radice1,10013.93-6.11
Green Nathaniel Joyce83010.51-6.93
Green Murali Thoppil6808.61-8.17
Turnout 7,89451.67-5.54
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Windmill Hill

Windmill Hill (2 seats) [58]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Lisa Stone* 2,878 62.70 +13.75
Green Ed Plowden* 2,808 61.18 +15.69
Labour Susan Murley1,28027.89-9.13
Labour Charlie Mercer1,27927.86+3.47
Conservative Ashley Day1623.53-2.90
Conservative Edmund Hunt1603.49-2.93
Liberal Democrats Thomas Brooks1272.77-3.04
Liberal Democrats Timothy Craig1082.35-1.33
TUSC Robert Nash841.83+1.83
Turnout 4,59047.29-3.68
Green hold
Green hold

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