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2010 Hart District Council election
2010 UK local government election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2010 Hart District Council election took place on 6 May 2010, on the same day as the United Kingdom General Election. One third of the council was up for re-election, the Conservatives gained three seats, one from Community Campaign Hart and the two independent seats, whilst the Liberal Democrats remained on 10 seats. With an increase from 17 seats to 20, the Conservatives gained a majority and administration of the council, which had been under no overall control since 2005.[1][2] After the election, the composition of the council was:
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Election results
The Conservatives had last been in administration between 2000 and 2005, with the council remaining under no overall control until this election, albeit with the Conservatives remaining as the largest party. The 2010 election saw the Conservatives gain three seats, the Crondall seat from Community Campaign Hart, and Fleet Central and Hartley Wintney from independent councillors, whilst the Liberal Democrats made no gains or losses. As such, the Conservatives gained an overall majority of the council with 20 councillors.
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Ward results
Church Crookham East
Church Crookham West
Crondall
Fleet Central
Fleet North
Fleet Pondtail
Fleet West
Frogmore and Darby Green
Hartley Wintney
Hook
Long Sutton
Yateley North
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