Posted by David Boothroyd View David's blog
1 year ago / February 23, 2024
The latest updates on local electoral information are as follows.
Results
Buckinghamshire: The byelection in Farnham Common and Burnham Beeches ward held on 22 February was won by David Moore. Conservative hold.
Buckinghamshire: The byelection in Hazlemere ward held on 22 February was won by Steve Roy. Conservative hold.
Derbyshire Dales: The byelection in Bakewell ward held on 22 February was won by Bob Butcher. Labour gain from Conservative.
Derbyshire Dales: The byelection in Norbury ward held on 22 February was won by Sue Bull. Conservative hold.
Folkestone and Hythe: The byelection in Romney Marsh ward held on 22 February was won by Tony Hills. Conservative hold.
Milton Keynes: The byelection in Loughton and Shenley ward held on 22 February was won by Leo Montague. Labour hold.
Scottish Borders: The byelection in Jedburgh and District ward held on 22 February was won by John Bathgate. Conservative gain from Scottish National Party.
Wiltshire: The byelection in Calne Chilvester and Abberd division held on 22 February was won by Robert Macnaughton. Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative.
Changes of allegiance
Aberdeenshire: Ann Ross, who was elected for the Conservatives in Banchory and Mid-Deeside ward, has left the party to sit as an Independent councillor. It is also noted that Robbie Withey (Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford ward), who had been suspended from the Conservative group in 2022, has now returned.
Cambridgeshire: Keith Prentice, who was elected for the Conservatives in St Neots Priory Park and Little Paxton division, has left the party to sit as an Independent county councillor.
East Devon: Alasdair Bruce, who was elected for the Conservatives in Feniton ward, has joined the Independent group on the council.
North Yorkshire: Pat Marsh, who was elected for the Liberal Democrats in Stray, Woodlands and Hookstone ward, has had the whip removed over social media posts, and is sitting as an Independent unaffiliated councillor. In addition Michelle Donohue-Moncrieff, an Independent councillor for Hunmanby and Sherburn division who had been in the NY Independent group, has left it and is also an Independent unaffiliated councillor.