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2022 Huntingdonshire District Council election

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2022 Huntingdonshire District Council election
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The 2022 Huntingdonshire District Council election was held on 5 May 2022 to elect members of Huntingdonshire District Council in England.[1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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The elections saw two councillors elected unopposed,[2] the first uncontested elections in the district since 1988.

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Background

The Conservative Party had been in control of the District Council since 1976. The Conservatives lost eight of their councillors, including the leader of the council, Ryan Fuller. As such the council after the election is under no overall control.[3][4] A coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Labour, Green and Independent councillors subsequently took control of the council, with Sarah Conboy, the leader of the council's Liberal Democrat group, being appointed leader of the council.[5]

Election result

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Ward results

Alconbury

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Brampton

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Buckden

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Fenstanton

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Godmanchester and Hemingford Abbots

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Great Paxton

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Great Staughton

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Hemingford Grey and Houghton

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Holywell-cum-Needingworth

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Huntingdon East

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Huntingdon North

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Kimbolton

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Ramsey

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Sawtry

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Somersham

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St Ives East

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St Ives South

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St Ives West

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St Neots East

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St Neots Eatons

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St Neots Eynesbury

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St Neots Priory Park and Little Paxton

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Stilton, Folksworth and Washingley

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The Stukeleys

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Warboys

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Yaxley

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Changes 2022–2026

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  • Douglas Dew (Hemingford Gray & Houghton), who had been elected as a Conservative crossed the floor to join the Liberal Democrats on 9 January 2023.[9]
  • Martin Hassall, elected as a Liberal Democrat, left the party to sit as an independent in May 2024.[10]

Great Paxton

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The Great Paxton by-election was triggered by the resignation of Conservative councillor Richard West.[12][13]

St Neots Eatons

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References

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