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2019 West Devon Borough Council election

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2019 West Devon Borough Council election
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The 2019 West Devon Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019, to elect members of West Devon Borough Council in England.[1] This was on the same day as other local elections across England.

Quick facts All 31 seats to West Devon Borough Council 16 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
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Result

Election result

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Results by Ward

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Bere Ferrers

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Robin Musgrave was the winning Independent candidate in 2015.

Bridestowe

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Buckland Monachorum

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Burrator

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Chagford

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Dartmoor

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Drewsteignton

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Exbourne

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Hatherleigh

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Mary Tavy

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Milton Ford

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Neil Jory was an incumbent councillor for Tavistock North ward.

Okehampton North

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Okehampton South

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South Tawton

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Louise Watts was an incumbent councillor for the Exbourne ward.

Tamarside

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Chris Edmonds was the winning Independent candidate in 2015. The change in his share of the vote is shown from his result in 2015, rather than the Conservative candidate's.

Tavistock North

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Tavistock South East

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Tavistock South West

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Changes 2019–2023

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In 2020, Cllr Mike Davies left the Conservatives to sit as an independent over the Conservative Government's handling of the Dominic Cummings breaking of lockdown rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then a separate independent, Cllr Robin Musgrave has joined the Liberal Democrats. The net result was to leave the number of independents unchanged, the number of Conservatives down one and Liberal Democrats up one, thus denying the Conservatives an overall majority.[3] The Conservatives regained a majority on the council in November 2021 following a by-election in the Bere Ferrers ward.[4]

Bere Ferrers

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Tavistock North

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