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2019 North Somerset Council election
2019 UK local government election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2019 North Somerset Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of North Somerset Council in England.
North Somerset unitary council is elected every four years, with fifty councillors to be elected. Since the first election to the unitary authority in 1995, the council has either been under Conservative party control, or no party has held a majority. The Conservatives gained a majority at the 2007 election and retained control for 12 years. Following these elections, a "rainbow coalition" of Independents, Liberal Democrats, Labour and Green councillors replaced the previous Conservative administration.
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Overall Results
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Background
North Somerset Council held local elections on 2 May 2019 along with councils across England as part of the 2019 local elections. The council elects its members in all-out elections, with all fifty of its councillors up for election every four years. Councillors defending their seats in this election were previously elected in 2015. In that election, thirty-six Conservative councillors, six independent councillors, four Liberal Democrat councillors, three Labour councillors and one Green councillor were elected. In subsequent by-elections, Labour gained one seat from the Conservatives.[1]
In the build up to the 2019 election, ten incumbent councillors made up of eight Conservative councillors, one Liberal Democrat councillor and the sole Green councillor announced they would not be seeking re-election.[2] Additionally, a group of independent councillors representing the town of Portishead received approval from the Electoral Commission to be listed as "Portishead Independents" on ballots,[3] and the group listed candidates in three of the four wards in their town.[2]
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Ward results
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The ward results listed below are based on the changes from the 2015 elections, not taking into account any party defections or by-elections. Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).
Backwell
Incumbent Karen Barclay (Conservative) did not run.
Banwell & Winscombe
Blagdon & Churchill
Incumbent Liz Wells (Conservative) did not run.
Clevedon East
Clevedon South
Clevedon Walton
Incumbent Colin Hall (Conservative) did not run.
Clevedon West
Clevedon Yeo
Incumbent Ericka Blades (Conservative) did not run.
Congresbury & Puxton
Incumbent Tom Leimdorfer (Green) did not run.
Gordano Valley
Hutton & Locking
Long Ashton
Nailsea Golden Valley
Nailsea West End
Nailsea Yeo
Nailsea Youngwood
Pill
Portishead East
Portishead North
Portishead South
Portishead West
Weston-super-Mare Central
Weston-super-Mare Hillside
Weston-super-Mare Kewstoke
Weston-super-Mare Mid Worle
Incumbent Robert Cleland (Conservative) ran in Weston-super-Mare South instead.
Weston-super-Mare Milton
Incumbent Martin Williams (Conservative) did not run.
Weston-super-Mare North Worle
Incumbent Denise Hunt had previously gained the seat for Labour from North Somerset First Independents following a by-election in 2017.
Weston-super-Mare South
Ward previously known as Weston-super-Mare Bournville.
Weston-super-Mare South Worle
Weston-super-Mare Uphill
Weston-super-Mare Winterstoke
Incumbent Dawn Payne (Conservative) did not run.
Wick St Lawrence & St Georges
Winford
Incumbent Nick Wilton (Conservative) did not run.
Wrington
Incumbent Deborah Yamanaka (Liberal Democrat) did not run.
Yatton
Incumbent Judith Hadley (Conservative) did not run.
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By-elections
Portishead East
Congresbury & Puxton
A by-election was called due to the resignation of the incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor.
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References
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