Forthcoming byelections

Posted by David Boothroyd
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17 years ago / March 7, 2008

The forthcoming local authority byelections are as follows:

13 March

20 March

  • Gooshays ward, Havering borough council, following the resignation of the British National Party councillor Alan Bailey. The winner serves until 2010.
  • Vassall ward, Lambeth borough council, following the death of Labour councillor Liz Atkinson. This seat will last until 2010.
  • Yapton ward, Arun district council, following the resignation of Christopher Forester (Conservative). The winner serves until 2011.

27 March

3 April

10 April

17 April

  • Stowmarket North and Stowupland division, Suffolk county council after the resignation of Alastair Liddell (Conservative). His replacement, the third councillor to represent the division since the last full council election, will serve until 2009 assuming they do not resign as well.

1 May

In many of these cases, the byelections will be taking place simultaneously with this year’s round of local elections.

Undated

There are known to be Conservative vacancies in Abbey division, Cheshire county council, after the resignation of Shirley Harris, in Abbey ward, Dumfries and Galloway council, following the resignation of Bill Hodgson, in Leftwich and Kingsmead ward, Vale Royal district council, following the resignation of Will Charlton, in Morland ward of Eden district council, after the death of Derek Jackson, and in Sweeney and Trefonen ward of Oswestry borough council after the death of Richard Burman.

There is a further Labour seat vacant in Killamarsh West ward of North East Derbyshire district council, following the death of Colin Robinson.

The Liberal Democrats have vacancies in Comeytrowe ward, Taunton Deane district council, following the death of Tony Floyd, and in Flitwick East ward, Mid Bedfordshire district council, after the death of John Watton.

Brockworth division, Gloucestershire county council, is vacant following the resignation of Sean Connors of the Brockworth Residents Group. Sedgefield ward of Sedgefield borough council also has a vacancy caused by the death of Independent councillor Jim Wayman.

No byelection

There are some seats vacant which will not be filled because the term of the councillor who caused the vacancy would have expired in May 2008.