2019_Swale_Borough_Council_election

2019 Swale Borough Council election

2019 Swale Borough Council election

2019 UK local government election


Elections were held to Swale Borough Council in England as part of the United Kingdom local elections on 2 May 2019.[1]

Results summary

Map showing the political makeup of each ward following the 2019 Swale Borough Council election.
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Ward results

Abbey

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Bobbing, Iwade & Lower Halstow

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Borden & Grove Park

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Boughton & Courtenay

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Chalkwell

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East Downs

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Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch

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Homewood

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Kemsley

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Milton Regis

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Minster Cliffs

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Murston

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Priory

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Queenborough & Halfway

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Roman

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Sheerness

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Sheppey Central

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Sheppey East

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St. Ann's

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Teynham & Lynsted

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The Meads

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Watling

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West Downs

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Woodstock

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By-elections between 2019 and 2023

Sheerness

A by-election was held in Sheerness on 6 May 2021 after the death of Labour councillor Mark Ellen.[2] The seat was gained for the Conservative Party by Oliver Marcus Eakin with a majority of 144 votes over Labour Party candidate Nicola Nelson.

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Priory

A by-election was held in Priory Ward on 30 September 2021 after the resignation of Independent councillor Ben A Martin. The seat was gained for the Liberal Democrats by Michael Scott Henderson with a majority of 42 votes over Conservative Party candidate Andy Culham.

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Changes between 2019 and 2023

In October 2020, Cllr Denise Knights (Abbey) and Cllr Ben A Martin (Priory) resigned the Liberal Democrat whip and joined the Independent Group.

Labour councillor Mark Ellen (Sheerness) died suddenly on 18 February 2021.[3] At the consequent by-election on 6 May 2021 the Conservative Party gained the seat. New councillor Oliver Eakin.

In May 2021, Cllr Padmini Nissanga (Sheppey East) left UKIP and joined Reform UK to become their candidate for the Sheppey seat at the 2021 Kent County Council election.

In July 2021, Cllr Richard Darby (Minster Cliffs) and Cllr Bill Tatton (Sheppey East) resigned the Swale Independents Alliance whip and formed a new group, 'Independents First'.

Independent councillor Ben A Martin (Priory) resigned his seat in August 2021. At the consequent by-election on 30 September 2021 the Liberal Democrats gained the seat. New councillor Michael Scott Henderson.

In March 2022, Cllr Peter MacDonald (Sheppey Central) resigned the Conservative whip and joined 'Independents First'.

In April 2022, Cllr Simon Fowle (Queenborough & Halfway) resigned the Conservative whip to sit as an Independent.

In September 2022, Cllr Steve Davey (Milton Regis) resigned the Labour whip and joined the Independent Group.

See also


References

  1. "Previous elections".
  2. Nurden, John (7 May 2021). "Conservatives win Sheerness by-election to take seat from Labour". Kent Online. Retrieved 8 May 2021.

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