All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 May 2017 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections,[3] although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election.[4]
The result saw Conservatives led by Leader of the Council Martin Hill achieve a landslide of seats, retaking control of the council, winning 58 out of the 70 seats giving them a majority of 46 over all other parties and leaving 12 councillors in opposition. The result saw the main former opposition of UKIP councillors wiped out, Labour lost four seats and the Lincolnshire Independents were reduced to just a single seat.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England undertook a review of the county in 2016 and recommended a change to the boundaries of the electoral divisions, as well as reducing the number of county councillors by 7 to 70. These changes took effect at the May 2017 election.[5]
Overall Resultsedit
Lincolnshire County Council election, 2017 (70 seats)
^. Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 5 May 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
^"The Representation of the People (Form of Canvass) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006, Schedule Part 1". Legislation.gov.uk. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
^. The Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
^"Lincolnshire County Council". Local Government Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
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2017, lincolnshire, county, council, election, took, place, metropolitan, lincolnshire, 2017, part, 2017, local, elections, united, kingdom, total, councillors, were, elected, across, seven, metropolitan, districts, that, make, administrative, county, lincolns. The 2017 Lincolnshire County Council election took place in non metropolitan Lincolnshire on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom 2 A total of 70 councillors were elected across the seven non metropolitan districts that make up the administrative county of Lincolnshire from 70 single member electoral divisions by first past the post voting for a four year term of office The election did not include North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire as they are separate unitary authorities 2017 Lincolnshire County Council election 2013 4 May 2017 2021 All 70 seats to Lincolnshire County Council36 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Martin Hill Rob ParkerParty Conservative Labour IndependentLast election 35 10 2Seats won 58 1 6 4Seat change 23 1 4 2 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Party Lincolnshire Independent Liberal Democrats UKIPLast election 9 3 13Seats won 1 1 0Seat change 8 2 13Map showing the results of the 2017 Lincolnshire County Council elections Council control before electionNo Overall Control Council control after election ConservativeAll locally registered electors British Irish Commonwealth and European Union citizens who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 May 2017 were entitled to vote in the local elections Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address for example away working on holiday in student accommodation or in hospital were also entitled to vote in the local elections 3 although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections It is possible to register to vote at more than one address such as a university student who had a term time address and lives at home during holidays at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election 4 The result saw Conservatives led by Leader of the Council Martin Hill achieve a landslide of seats retaking control of the council winning 58 out of the 70 seats giving them a majority of 46 over all other parties and leaving 12 councillors in opposition The result saw the main former opposition of UKIP councillors wiped out Labour lost four seats and the Lincolnshire Independents were reduced to just a single seat Contents 1 Boundary Changes 2 Overall Results 3 Results by electoral division 3 1 Borough of Boston 3 1 1 Boston Coastal 3 1 2 Boston North 3 1 3 Boston Rural 3 1 4 Boston South 3 1 5 Boston West 3 1 6 Skirbeck 3 2 East Lindsey 3 2 1 Alford amp Sutton 3 2 2 Horncastle amp the Keals 3 2 3 Ingoldmells Rural 3 2 4 Louth North 3 2 5 Louth South 3 2 6 Louth Wolds 3 2 7 Mablethorpe 3 2 8 Saltfleet amp the Cotes 3 2 9 Skegness North 3 2 10 Skegness South 3 2 11 Tattershall Castle 3 2 12 Wainfleet 3 2 13 Woodhall Spa amp Wragby 3 3 City of Lincoln 3 3 1 Birchwood 3 3 2 Boultham 3 3 3 Carholme 3 3 4 Ermine amp Cathedral 3 3 5 Hartsholme 3 3 6 Park 3 3 7 St Giles 3 3 8 Swallow Beck amp Witham 3 4 North Kesteven 3 4 1 Bassingham amp Welbourn 3 4 2 Eagle amp Hykeham West 3 4 3 Heckington 3 4 4 Hykeham Forum 3 4 5 Metheringham Rural 3 4 6 Potterhanworth amp Coleby 3 4 7 Ruskington 3 4 8 Sleaford 3 4 9 Sleaford Rural 3 4 10 Waddington amp Hykeham East 3 4 11 Washingborough 3 5 South Holland 3 5 1 Crowland 3 5 2 Donington Rural 3 5 3 Holbeach 3 5 4 Holbeach Rural 3 5 5 Spalding East 3 5 6 Spalding Elloe 3 5 7 Spalding South 3 5 8 Spalding West 3 5 9 The Suttons 3 6 South Kesteven 3 6 1 Bourne North amp Morton 3 6 2 Bourne South amp Thurlby 3 6 3 Colsterworth Rural 3 6 4 Deepings East 3 6 5 Deepings West amp Rural 3 6 6 Folkingham Rural 3 6 7 Grantham Barrowby 3 6 8 Grantham East 3 6 9 Grantham North 3 6 10 Grantham South 3 6 11 Grantham West 3 6 12 Hough 3 6 13 Stamford East 3 6 14 Stamford West 3 7 West Lindsey 3 7 1 Bardney amp Cherry Willingham 3 7 2 Gainsborough Hill 3 7 3 Gainsborough Rural South 3 7 4 Gainsborough Trent 3 7 5 Market Rasen Wolds 3 7 6 Nettleham amp Saxilby 3 7 7 North Wolds 3 7 8 Scotter Rural 3 7 9 Welton Rural 4 ReferencesBoundary Changes editThe Local Government Boundary Commission for England undertook a review of the county in 2016 and recommended a change to the boundaries of the electoral divisions as well as reducing the number of county councillors by 7 to 70 These changes took effect at the May 2017 election 5 Overall Results editLincolnshire County Council election 2017 70 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 70 58 23 0 nbsp 23 82 86 53 5 94 357 Labour 68 6 3 7 nbsp 4 8 57 18 9 33 317 UKIP 44 0 0 13 nbsp 13 0 00 7 5 13 178 Liberal Democrats 37 1 0 2 nbsp 2 1 43 5 4 9 471 Green 24 0 0 0 nbsp 0 0 00 1 5 2 636 Independent 20 4 4 2 nbsp 2 5 71 6 7 12 276 Lincolnshire Independent 19 1 1 9 nbsp 8 1 43 6 3 11 137 BNP 1 0 0 0 nbsp 0 0 00 0 03 46Results by electoral division editBorough of Boston edit 6 seats 6 electoral divisions Borough of Boston District 6 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 6 Labour 6 UKIP 6 Green 5 Liberal Democrats 3 Independent 3 Lincolnshire Independent 2Boston Coastal edit Boston Coastal 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Paul Anthony Skinner 1277 44 8 4 4UKIP Felicity Elizabeth Ellen Ransome 493 17 3 28 5Independent Peter Bedford 318 11 2 n aIndependent Barrie James Pierpoint 287 10 1 n aLabour Susan Joan Walsh 252 8 8 5 0Independent Ossy Snell 224 7 9 n aTurnout 7871 36 5Conservative gain from UKIP SwingBoston North edit Boston North 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Aaron Spencer 687 36 0UKIP Carleen Dickinson 458 24 0Labour Nigel Richard Welton 356 18 7Liberal Democrats Jason Stevenson 148 7 8Lincolnshire Independent Tiggs Keywood Wainwright 135 7 1Green Margaret Ann Taylor 122 6 4Turnout 1906 25Conservative win new seat Boston Rural edit Boston Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Michael Brookes 1865 68 7 23 1UKIP Jodie Louise Sutton 416 15 3 25 9Labour Norman Allan Walsh 297 10 9 2 3Green Gordon Laurence Stephens 135 5 0 n aTurnout 2713 33 6Conservative hold SwingBoston South edit Boston South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Independent Alison Mary Austin 981 42 5 n aConservative David Andrew Brown 717 31 1 16 2UKIP Don Ransome 362 15 7 27 1Labour Andy Cook 174 7 5 3 1Green Victoria Percival 42 1 8 n aLiberal Democrats Mat Mohns 33 1 4 n aTurnout 2309 30 3Independent gain from Lincolnshire Independent SwingBoston West edit Boston West 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Paula Cooper 708 36 7 27 6Labour Ben Cook 446 23 1 5 9UKIP James Gary Edwards 380 19 7 25 1Liberal Democrats Ralph Douglas Pryke 328 17 0 n aGreen Angela Mary Pitt 67 3 5 n aTurnout 1929 29 1Conservative gain from UKIP SwingSkirbeck edit Skirbeck 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Martin Alexander Griggs 868 40 5Labour Paul Robert Kenny 573 26 7UKIP Sue Ransome 537 25 0Lincolnshire Independent Val Pain 88 4 1Green Sean Matthew Rickell 79 3 7Turnout 2145 28Conservative win new seat East Lindsey edit 13 seats 13 electoral divisions East Lindsey District 13 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 13 Labour 13 UKIP 9 Lincolnshire Independent 5 Independent 2 BNP 1Alford amp Sutton edit Alford amp Sutton 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Colin Matthews 1187 41 1 8 4Lincolnshire Independent Steve Palmer 1145 39 6 4 5Labour Graham Archer 298 10 3 1 8UKIP Julia Pears 258 8 9 11 1Turnout 2888 36 2Conservative gain from Lincolnshire Independent SwingHorncastle amp the Keals edit Horncastle amp the Keals 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Bill Aron 1733 63 4Labour Mark William Taylor 541 19 8UKIP Mike Beecham 459 16 8Turnout 2733 31Conservative win new seat Ingoldmells Rural edit Ingoldmells Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Colin John Davie 1703 63 3 10 9UKIP Mark Vincent Dannatt 539 20 0 n aLabour Tony Howard 450 16 7 13 2Turnout 2692 34 1Conservative hold SwingLouth North edit Louth North 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tony Bridges 1539 56 6 27 4Labour Ros Jackson 1178 43 4 3 5Turnout 2717 35 1Conservative gain from Labour SwingLouth South edit Louth South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Sarah Rosemary Dodds 1216 40 8 0 2Independent Jill Makinson Sanders 833 27 9 1 5Conservative Chris Green 788 26 4 10 6UKIP Tristan Rudolf Matthews 101 3 4 13 8BNP Robert John Ashton 46 1 5 n aTurnout 2984 38 4Labour hold SwingLouth Wolds edit Louth Wolds 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Hugo Marfleet 1873 60 9 7 4Lincolnshire Independent Daniel Anthony Simpson 724 23 5 2 8Labour Kate Elizabeth Anne Berridge 479 15 6 3 3Turnout 3076 34 2Conservative hold SwingMablethorpe edit Mablethorpe 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Graham Edward Cullen 1024 35 4 3 2Conservative Noi Sear 972 33 6 26 8UKIP John Peter Critchlow 565 19 6 14 0Lincolnshire Independent Pauline June Palmer 328 11 4 6 0Turnout 2889 37 1Labour gain from UKIP SwingSaltfleet amp the Cotes edit Saltfleet amp the Cotes 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Daniel McNally 1909 80 0Labour Stephen Anthony Holland 477 20 0Turnout 2386 31Conservative win new seat Skegness North edit Skegness North 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Carl Stuart Macey 1116 47 4 19 8UKIP Danny Brookes 666 28 3 13 1Labour Phil Gaskell 572 24 3 6 7Turnout 2354 26 3Conservative gain from UKIP SwingSkegness South edit Skegness South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Steve Kirk 1162 46 4 13 6Lincolnshire Independent Chris Pain 515 20 6 n aLabour Maggie Gray 450 18 0 8 8UKIP Susan Anita Jane Blackburn 375 15 0 20 6Turnout 2502 29 1Conservative gain from UKIP SwingTattershall Castle edit Tattershall Castle 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tom Ashton 1922 68 8 25 0UKIP Jonathan Howard Noble 534 19 1 25 3Labour Phillip Martin Smith 338 12 1 0 2Turnout 2794 31 1Conservative gain from UKIP SwingWainfleet edit Wainfleet 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Wendy Bowkett 1389 44 9 10 6UKIP Victoria Ayling 661 21 4 31 5Lincolnshire Independent Jim Swanson 618 20 0 n aLabour Ellen Wright 343 11 1 1 7Independent Eddie Hodgson 82 2 7 n aTurnout 3093 33 2Conservative gain from UKIP SwingWoodhall Spa amp Wragby edit Woodhall Spa amp Wragby 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Patricia Anne Bradwell 2605 82 3 32 1Labour Colin David Rickett 560 17 7 6 8Turnout 3165 36 2Conservative hold SwingCity of Lincoln edit 8 seats 8 electoral divisions City of Lincoln District 8 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 8 Labour 8 UKIP 8 Green 8 Liberal Democrats 8Birchwood edit Birchwood 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Eddie Strengiel 1237 50 0 20 2Labour Rosanne Christina Kirk 870 35 2 0 1UKIP Kevin John Harrington 232 9 4 20 2Liberal Democrats Tony Richardson 90 3 6 1 9Green John Anthony Radford 45 1 8 n aTurnout 2474 35 9Conservative gain from Labour SwingBoultham edit Boultham 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Kevin John Clarke 950 49 3 0 9Conservative Alan William Briggs 665 34 5 15 8UKIP Tim Richens 122 6 3 19 1Green Sally Anne Horscroft 112 5 8 n aLiberal Democrats Morgan Fae Aran 78 4 0 0 7Turnout 1927 27 1Labour hold SwingCarholme edit Carholme 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Rob Parker 1593 61 7Conservative Kateryna Roures Salvador 581 22 5Green Benjamin Jeffrey Leigh Loryman 158 6 1Liberal Democrats Stephen Peter Lonsdale 153 5 9UKIP Tony Todd 97 3 8Turnout 1927 27Labour win new seat Ermine amp Cathedral edit Ermine amp Cathedral 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Christopher Edward Reid 1173 41 8Labour Jackie Lisa Kirk 1157 41 2UKIP Andrew Dunn 194 6 9Liberal Democrats Nicole Danielle Pouncey 174 6 2Green Edward Evelyn Francis 109 3 9Turnout 2807 40Conservative win new seat Hartsholme edit Hartsholme 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Matthew Fido 1022 41 9 9 9Labour Geoff Ellis 1000 41 0 9 2UKIP Nicola Jane Smith 233 9 5 22 6Liberal Democrats Lynn Joan Pepper 114 4 7 0 5Green Christopher Padley 71 2 9 n aTurnout 2440 34 5Conservative gain from UKIP SwingPark edit Park 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Julie Elizabeth Killey 1087 53 6 2 4Conservative Alex Sayer 507 25 0 10 1UKIP Hannah Poppy Smith 164 8 1 15 0Liberal Democrats Natasha Seeta Chapman 138 6 8 1 9Green Simon John Offord Tooke 133 6 6 n aTurnout 2029 28 9Labour hold SwingSt Giles edit St Giles 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Labour Robin Anthony Renshaw 997 44 6Conservative Andy Kerry 884 39 5UKIP Laura Anastasia Smith 121 5 4Liberal Democrats Caroline Hilda Kenyon 119 5 3Green Fiona McKenna 116 5 2Turnout 2237 31Labour win new seat Swallow Beck amp Witham edit Swallow Beck amp Witham 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Hilton Spratt 1612 55 1Labour Chris Burke 912 31 2UKIP Barry Charles Stonham 177 6 1Liberal Democrats Corinne Byron 126 4 3Green Lee Thomas 96 3 3Turnout 2923 41Conservative win new seat North Kesteven edit 11 seats 11 electoral divisions North Kesteven District 11 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 11 Labour 11 Lincolnshire Independent 8 Liberal Democrats 7 UKIP 4 Green 2 Independent 2Bassingham amp Welbourn edit Bassingham amp Welbourn 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Lincolnshire Independent Marianne Jane Overton 1952 60 4Conservative Raymond John Phillips 1128 34 9UKIP John Diks 128 4 0Turnout 3231 36 0Lincolnshire Independent win new seat Eagle amp Hykeham West edit Eagle amp Hykeham West 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mike Thompson 1453 59 3Lincolnshire Independent Nikki Dillon 282 11 5Liberal Democrats Ross David Pepper 282 11 5Labour Michael Blackburn 276 11 3UKIP Nick Smith 153 6 2Turnout 2452 31 0Conservative win new seat Heckington edit Heckington 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Barry Young 1912 66 7Lincolnshire Independent Susanna Mariam Matthan 398 13 9Labour Paul Andrew Edward Shea 322 11 2Liberal Democrats George Henry Hill 229 8 0Turnout 2867 32Conservative win new seat Hykeham Forum edit Hykeham Forum 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Stephen Peter Roe 1244 57 2 28 3Labour Mark William Reynolds 526 25 2 11 9Liberal Democrats Jim Charters 303 13 9 17 7Green James Daniel Reeves 94 4 3 n aTurnout 2173 29 4Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingMetheringham Rural edit Metheringham Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Rob Kendrick 1384 58 9Lincolnshire Independent Nick Byatt 504 21 4Labour John Robert Sharman 335 14 2Liberal Democrats Diana Elizabeth Catton 124 5 3Turnout 2351 32Conservative win new seat Potterhanworth amp Coleby edit Potterhanworth amp Coleby 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Ron Oxby 1427 49 6Lincolnshire Independent Peter Charles Lundgren 922 32 0Labour Sally Ann Lane Benthall 332 11 5Liberal Democrats Jill Whitfield 192 6 7TurnoutConservative win new seat Ruskington edit Ruskington 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mark John Storer 1442 50 2Lincolnshire Independent Steve Clegg 1172 40 8Labour Richard Hughes 255 8 9TurnoutConservative win new seat Sleaford edit Sleaford 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Kate Cook 1068 47 9 25 7Labour Jim Clarke 410 18 4 0 6Lincolnshire Independent Mark Guy Allen 341 15 3 12 6Independent Paul Coyne 332 14 9 n aLiberal Democrats Darryl Joshua Smalley 66 3 0 n aIndependent Robert Charles Greetham 12 0 5 n aTurnout 2231 28 5Conservative gain from Lincolnshire Independent SwingSleaford Rural edit Sleaford Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Gibson Hagues 1430 63 2Lincolnshire Independent David Suiter 484 21 4Labour Linda Edwards Shea 340 15 0Turnout 2261 30Conservative win new seat Waddington amp Hykeham East edit Waddington amp Hykeham East 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Christine Talbot 1378 62 1Labour Pat Aston 401 18 1UKIP Joe McAndrew 326 14 7Green Flora Weichmann 111 5 0Turnout 2220 29Conservative win new seat Washingborough edit Washingborough 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Lindsey Ann Cawrey 1535 67 9Labour Mike Benthall 316 14 0Liberal Democrats Les Whitfield 268 11 8UKIP Elaine Margaret Hamnett 140 6 2Turnout 2262 29Conservative win new seat South Holland edit 9 seats 9 electoral divisions South Holland District 9 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 9 Labour 9 UKIP 6 Liberal Democrats 5 Independent 4 Green 1Crowland edit Crowland 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Nigel Harry Pepper 2194 81 6Labour Darryl Baird Kirk 271 10 1Liberal Democrats Charles James Finister 211 7 8Turnout 2690 31Conservative win new seat Donington Rural edit Donnington Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Rodney Grocock 1348 58 0 19 3Independent Jane Lesley King 794 34 1 n aLabour Richard James Mair 175 7 5 0 1Turnout 2326 31 3Conservative hold SwingHolbeach edit Holbeach 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Nick Worth 1536 63 7 18 9UKIP Paul Cayton Foyster 596 24 7 17 3Labour Helena Mair 274 11 4 2 2Turnout 2413 30 2Conservative hold SwingHolbeach Rural edit Holbeach Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Peter Ephraim Coupland 1964 68 0 26 6UKIP Robert Antony Gibson 535 18 5 17 8Labour Lucinda Emmeline Preston 256 8 9 1 8Liberal Democrats Philip Edward Hammersley 124 4 3 2 2Turnout 2890 34Conservative hold SwingSpalding East edit Spalding East 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Eddy Poll 1288 59 9UKIP Richard Geoffrey Fairman 504 23 5Labour Karen Elizabeth Lee 212 9 9Liberal Democrats Kathleen Mary Tanner 145 6 7Turnout 2149 28Conservative win new seat Spalding Elloe edit Spalding Elloe 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Elizabeth Jane Sneath 1383 66 2 22 7UKIP Emily Martha Mary Bates 253 12 1 27 2Labour John Andrew Grocock 155 7 4 0 3Green Martin Blake 128 6 1 n aIndependent Douglas William Dickens 87 4 2 n aLiberal Democrats Mark John Currier 80 3 8 n aTurnoutConservative hold SwingSpalding South edit Spalding South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Christine Jane Lawton 1138 58 2 32 2UKIP Pete Williams 426 21 8 14 8Labour Andrew Charles Bowell 259 13 2 6 2Liberal Democrats Jordan Philip Raymond Swallow 133 6 8 n aTurnout 1956 25 2Conservative gain from UKIP SwingSpalding West edit Spalding West 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Independent Angela Mary Newton 1026 46 0 n aConservative Gary John Taylor 976 43 7 22 2Labour Wojciech Stanislaw Kowalewski 221 9 9 3 4Turnout 2231 29 2Independent gain from Lincolnshire Independent SwingThe Suttons edit The Suttons 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Independent Christopher James Thomas Harrison Brewis 1375 54 0 n aConservative Jack Tyrrell 1017 40 0 14 2Labour Paul Gowen 153 6 0 0 6Turnout 2545 33 4Independent gain from Lincolnshire Independent SwingSouth Kesteven edit 14 seats 14 electoral divisions South Kesteven District 14 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 14 Labour 14 Liberal Democrats 8 Green 6 Independent 6 UKIP 4 Lincolnshire Independent 3Bourne North amp Morton edit Bourne North amp Morton 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Sue Woolley 1950 79 9Labour Robbie Britton 460 18 9Turnout 2440 34Conservative win new seat Bourne South amp Thurlby edit Bourne South amp Thurlby 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Philip Henry Reid 1180 47 9Lincolnshire Independent Helen Nunziatina Joan Powell 786 31 9Labour Bob Mumby 287 11 7Liberal Democrats Ian Beresford Smith 203 8 2Turnout 2461 28Conservative win new seat Colsterworth Rural edit Colsterworth Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Bob Adams 1660 67 0 16 4Labour Phil Brett 264 10 7 3 7UKIP Patrick Beese 223 9 0 22 6Liberal Democrats John George Ramsbottom 212 8 6 n aGreen Ian Grenville Andrews 116 4 7 n aTurnout 2476 33 4Conservative hold SwingDeepings East edit Deepings East 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Barry Martin Dobson 1059 45 0Labour Phil Dilks 901 38 3Liberal Democrats Adam Edward Brookes 388 16 5Turnout 2355 30Conservative win new seat Deepings West amp Rural edit Deepings West amp Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Rosemary Helen Woolley 1114 45 2Independent Ashley John Baxter 804 32 6Independent Bob Broughton 544 22 1Turnout 2466 31Conservative win new seat Folkingham Rural edit Folkingham Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Martin John Hill 2041 64 8 15 2Independent Jan Wayne Hansen 763 24 2 n aLabour Tracey Ann Forman 339 10 8 0 8Turnout 3150 40 3Conservative hold SwingGrantham Barrowby edit Grantham Barrowby 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mark Anthony Whittington 1315 57 0 19 2Labour Louise Kathleen Selisny Clack 815 35 3 5 4UKIP Yvonne Jennifer Stevens 179 7 8 n aTurnout 2309 28 6Conservative hold SwingGrantham East edit Grantham East 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Linda Wootten 1048 52 1 14 9Labour John George Morgan 547 27 2 0 2Independent Paul Martin 293 14 6 n aGreen Helen Joan Andrews 62 3 1 n aLiberal Democrats John Richard Glendy Bland 59 2 9 0 7Turnout 2011 27 5Conservative hold SwingGrantham North edit Grantham North 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Ray Wootten 2119 74 1 24 9Labour Rob Shorrock 412 14 4 0 8Liberal Democrats Claire Jayne Lunn 168 5 9 n aGreen Ian Paul Simmons 152 5 3 n aTurnout 2859 33 1Conservative hold SwingGrantham South edit Grantham South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Adam Neil Stokes 802 39 8 4 0Labour Charmaine Dawn Morgan 789 39 1 8 3UKIP Joshua Scarborough 173 8 6 n aLiberal Democrats Ellie Symonds 104 5 2 3 5Green Gerhard Lohmann Bond 97 4 8 n aIndependent Louis Jon Stead 47 2 3 n aTurnout 2016 25 4Conservative gain from Labour SwingGrantham West edit Grantham West 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Richard Graham Davies 988 60 7Labour Sue Orwin 275 16 9Independent Mike Taylor 169 10 4Green Sarah Alexandra Tatlow 116 7 1Independent Stephen Robert Hewerdine 69 4 2Turnout 1627 29Conservative win new seat Hough edit Hough 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alexander Paul Maughan 1722 53 1 12 3Independent Paul Wood 1228 37 8 11 1Labour Stephen James Linden Wyatt 290 8 9 1 4Turnout 3245 40 3Conservative gain from Independent SwingStamford East edit Stamford East 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Lloyd Foulkes 1059 44 7Liberal Democrats Harrish Bisnauthsing 507 21 4Labour Deborah Jane Frances Hughes 289 12 2Independent Steve Carroll 288 12 2UKIP David Thomas Taylor 219 9 3Turnout 2367 28Conservative win new seat Stamford West edit Stamford West 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Brailsford 1573 65 7 5 7Liberal Democrats Anita Annabelle Dora Day 333 13 9 12 5Labour Adam Robert Wissen 265 11 1 2 5Green Simon Whitmore 216 9 0 n aTurnout 2396 32 6Conservative hold SwingWest Lindsey edit 9 seats 9 electoral divisions West Lindsey District 9 seats Party Candidates VotesStood Elected Gained Unseated Net of total No Net Conservative 9 Labour 9 UKIP 7 Liberal Democrats 6 Independent 3 Green 2 Lincolnshire Independent 1Bardney amp Cherry Willingham edit Bardney amp Cherry Willingham 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Ian Gordon Fleetwood 1523 53 3 20 4Lincolnshire Independent Chris Darcel 743 26 0 3 6Labour Denise Mary Schofield 317 11 1 0 4UKIP Sharon Anne Spicer 155 5 4 17 7Green Vicky Pearson 121 4 2 n aTurnout 2859 34 1Conservative hold SwingGainsborough Hill edit Gainsborough Hill 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Matt Boles 596 39 6 9 5Conservative Ashley John Parraton Williams 402 26 7 10 3Labour David John Cormack 376 25 0 8 0UKIP Tracey Frances Lamy Edwards 130 8 6 27 9Turnout 1504 21 4Liberal Democrats gain from UKIP SwingGainsborough Rural South edit Gainsborough Rural South 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Richard David Butroid 1655 54 9 20 2Liberal Democrats Noel Joseph Mullally 638 21 1 0 4Labour Nick Smith 324 10 7 3 7UKIP Samuel George Wardle 262 8 7 20 6Green Susan Kathleen Greenall 138 4 6 n aTurnout 3017 36 3Conservative hold SwingGainsborough Trent edit Gainsborough Trent 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Independent Paul Michael Key 617 34 0 n aLiberal Democrats Trevor Victor Young 538 29 6 11 8Conservative Sheila Christine Bibb 327 18 0 2 9Labour Ian Richard Bradley 224 12 3 3 8UKIP Neville Shaun Jones 110 6 1 21 3Turnout 1816 24 7Independent gain from Liberal Democrats SwingMarket Rasen Wolds edit Market Rasen Wolds 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Lewis Strange 1655 49 9 18 2Liberal Democrats Stephen Bunney 667 20 1 0 5Independent Guy Edward Donald Grainger 504 15 2 n aLabour Ian Edwards Sharp 286 8 6 2 4UKIP Greg Gough 207 6 2 23 3Turnout 3319 36 9Conservative hold SwingNettleham amp Saxilby edit Nettleham amp Saxilby 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Jackie Brockway 1955 67 9 24 2Liberal Democrats Christopher Higham 559 19 4 1 6Labour Robert John Frederick Methuen 281 9 8 1 1UKIP William Billett 83 2 9 21 5Turnout 2878 36 3Conservative hold SwingNorth Wolds edit North Wolds 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tony Turner 1953 75 3 20 9Labour Andrea Maria Clarke 642 24 7 10 3Turnout 2595 30 2Conservative hold SwingScotter Rural edit Scotter Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Clio Lyndon Perraton Williams 1363 49 7 7 7Liberal Democrats Lesley Ann Rollings 841 30 7 7 8Labour Jonathan Mark Harper 307 11 2 1 1UKIP John Edwin Saxon 232 8 5 16 5Turnout 2743 33 6Conservative hold SwingWelton Rural edit Welton Rural 1 seat Party Candidate Votes Conservative Sue Rawlins 1902 62 4 23 9Independent Diana Meriel Rodgers 599 19 6 n aLabour Brian Paul Jones 548 18 0 5 6Turnout 3049 35 3Conservative hold SwingReferences edit a b Lincolnshire County Council Upcoming elections amp referendums Electoral Commission Archived from the original on 5 May 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2016 The Representation of the People Form of Canvass England and Wales Regulations 2006 Schedule Part 1 Legislation gov uk 8 May 2017 Retrieved 8 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