The 2019 Allerdale Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019, to elect all 49 members of Allerdale Borough Council in Cumbria, United Kingdom.[1] The number of councillors had been reduced from 56 at the previous election, meaning several seats were combined. Four seats were uncontested, all of which were won by members of the Conservative Party.[2] The result was a change in administration of the council, from a Labour Party minority to a coalition of Conservatives and independents. However, the council technically remains in No Overall Control.[3][4]
Results shown above are compared to the results of the previous election in 2015 and may not take into account by-elections, crossing the floor, and other changes. UKIP lost 3 seats compared to 2015, but did not stand any candidates so is not shown in the results table.
^Local elections in May 2019 Allerdale Borough Council
^"Borough Council election results". Allerdale Borough Council. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
^"Your Councillors". Allerdale Borough Council. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
^"England local elections 2019". BBC News. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
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The 2019 Allerdale Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect all 49 members of Allerdale Borough Council in Cumbria United Kingdom 1 The number of councillors had been reduced from 56 at the previous election meaning several seats were combined Four seats were uncontested all of which were won by members of the Conservative Party 2 The result was a change in administration of the council from a Labour Party minority to a coalition of Conservatives and independents However the council technically remains in No Overall Control 3 4 2019 Allerdale Borough Council election 2015 2 May 2019 2019 05 02 2022 All 49 seats to Allerdale Borough Council25 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Party Independent ConservativeLast election 8 seats 13 4 17 seats 17 7 Seats won 19 15Seat change 11 2Popular vote 15 004 13 305Percentage 29 8 26 4 Swing 16 4 8 7 Third party Fourth party Party Labour Putting Cumbria FirstLast election 28 seats 43 2 N ASeats won 14 1Seat change 14 1Popular vote 17 350 344Percentage 34 4 0 7 Swing 8 8 N ACouncil control before electionLabour Council control after election No overall control Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Election result 2 Ward results 2 1 All Saints 2 2 Allhallows amp Waverton 2 3 Aspatria 2 4 Boltons 2 5 Broughton St Bridgets 2 6 Christchurch 2 7 Crummock and Derwent Valley 2 8 Dalton 2 9 Ellen amp Gilcrux 2 10 Flimby 2 11 Harrington amp Salterbeck 2 12 Keswick 2 13 Marsh amp Wampool 2 14 Maryport North 2 15 Maryport South 2 16 Moorclose amp Moss Bay 2 17 Seaton amp Northside 2 18 Silloth amp Solway Coast 2 19 St John s 2 20 St Michael s 2 21 Stainburn amp Clifton 2 22 Warnell 2 23 Wigton amp Woodside 3 By elections 3 1 Aspatria 3 2 Christchurch 3 3 Ellen and Gilcrux 3 4 St John s 3 5 Seaton and Northside 3 6 Maryport South 3 7 Stainburn amp Clifton 4 ReferencesSummary editElection result edit 2019 Allerdale Borough Council electionParty Candidates Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Independent 24 19 N A N A nbsp 11 38 8 29 8 15 004 16 4 Conservative 49 15 N A N A nbsp 2 30 6 26 4 13 305 8 7 Labour 42 14 N A N A nbsp 14 28 6 34 4 17 350 8 8 Putting Cumbria First 1 1 N A N A nbsp 1 2 0 0 7 344 N A Green 12 0 N A N A nbsp 0 0 6 1 3 090 2 5 Liberal Democrats 5 0 N A N A nbsp 0 0 2 0 1 006 0 3 For Britain 2 0 N A N A nbsp 0 5 274 N AResults shown above are compared to the results of the previous election in 2015 and may not take into account by elections crossing the floor and other changes UKIP lost 3 seats compared to 2015 but did not stand any candidates so is not shown in the results table Ward results editAll Saints edit All Saints Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alan Tyson 674 37 2Labour Alan Smith 666 36 8Conservative Ron Munby 591 32 7Labour Keith Skelton 573 31 7Labour Christine Smith 524 29 0Conservative Antony Todd 450 24 9Green Jane Roy 429 23 7Liberal Democrats Peter Deeks 401 22 2For Britain Eric Atkinson 176 9 7Turnout 1 810 40 4Conservative gain from LabourLabour holdConservative gain from LabourAllhallows amp Waverton edit Allhallows amp Waverton Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mike Johnson UnopposedMajorityTurnoutConservative win new seat Aspatria edit Aspatria Party Candidate Votes Conservative Jim Lister 401 45 8Independent Michael Little 344 39 3Labour William Snaith 239 27 3Conservative Ronald Emerson 232 26 5Labour Daniel Brown 227 25 9Turnout 876 28 7Conservative gain from UKIPIndependent holdBoltons edit Boltons Party Candidate Votes Conservative Malcolm Grainger UnopposedMajorityTurnoutConservative holdBroughton St Bridgets edit Broughton St Bridgets Party Candidate Votes Independent Nicky Cockburn 787 60 5Labour Janet Farebrother 434 33 4Labour Margaret Brown 308 23 7Conservative Neil Rumbold 281 21 6Liberal Democrats Roger Peck 182 14 0Conservative Leslie Parker 170 13 1Turnout 1 301 41 4Independent holdLabour holdChristchurch edit Christchurch Party Candidate Votes Labour Joan Ellis 596 48 6Labour Andrew Semple 531 43 3Conservative Chris Clarkin 525 42 8Conservative Paddy Gorrill 398 32 4Turnout 1 227Labour gain from ConservativeLabour gain from ConservativeCrummock and Derwent Valley edit Crummock and Derwent Valley Party Candidate Votes Conservative Carmel Bell 291 45 9Green Jill Perry 238 37 5Labour Alexander Rayment 105 16 6Turnout 644 41 7Conservative win new seat Dalton edit Dalton Party Candidate Votes Independent Marion Fitzgerald 460 67 0Labour Ross Hayman 121 17 6Conservative Stephen Haraldsen 106 15 4MajorityTurnout 690 30 5Independent gain from Conservative SwingEllen amp Gilcrux edit Eleen amp Gilcrux Party Candidate Votes Labour Louise Bell 406 45 7Labour John Colhoun 338 38 1Conservative Hugo Graham 321 36 1Conservative Susan Graham 297 33 4Green Dianne Standen 174 19 6Turnout 888 27 9Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Flimby edit Flimby Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Kendall 255 74 8Conservative Ashley Cook 86 25 2Turnout 366 25 9Labour hold SwingHarrington amp Salterbeck edit Harrington amp Salterbeck Party Candidate Votes Independent Hilary Harrington 711 54 6Independent Herbert Briggs 575 44 2Independent Carole Armstrong 467 35 9Labour Frank Johnston 427 32 8Labour Denise Rollo 359 27 6Labour Mike Rollo 325 25 0Conservative Ruth Gildert 121 9 3Conservative William James 98 7 5Conservative Andrew Davidson 82 6 3Turnout 1 302 28 0Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Keswick edit Keswick Party Candidate Votes Labour Markus Campbell Savours 793 63 5Labour Sally Lansbury 650 52 0Conservative Allan Daniels 570 45 6Labour Denstone Kemp 532 42 6Conservative Don Thoburn 509 40 8Conservative Ronnie Bell 416 33 3Green Jack Lenox 396 31 7Green Allan Todd 391 31 3Green Ruth Noonan 289 23 1Liberal Democrats Gwenda Ward 177 14 2Turnout 1 249Labour holdLabour gain from IndependentConservative holdMarsh amp Wampool edit Marsh amp Wampool Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alan Hedworth UnopposedConservative Derick Hodgson UnopposedMajorityTurnoutConservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Maryport North edit Maryport North Party Candidate Votes Independent Iain Greaney 1 012 61 2Independent George Kemp 921 55 7Independent James Kirkbridge 784 47 4Labour Bill Pegram 427 25 8Labour Angela Kendall 406 24 6Labour Steve Ashworth 360 21 8Conservative Adrian Davis Johnson 119 7 2Conservative Harry Gildert 97 5 9Conservative Genna Haraldsen 67 4 1Turnout 1 653 36 5Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Maryport South edit Maryport South Party Candidate Votes Labour Carni McCarron Holmes 377 48 0Independent Peter Little 347 44 2Labour Sharon Stamper 324 41 3For Britain Dave King 98 12 5Conservative Alan Kennon 60 7 6Conservative Stevan Bradley 55 7 0Turnout 785 24 8Labour win new seat Independent win new seat Moorclose amp Moss Bay edit Moorclose amp Moss Bay Party Candidate Votes Independent Stephen Stoddart 915 64 1Independent Lynda Williams 674 47 2Independent Blain Sansom 669 46 9Labour Barbara Cannon 386 27 0Labour Neil Schofield 375 26 3Labour Dave Tennyson 349 24 5Conservative Dawn Jenkinson 71 5 0Conservative Jonathan Coles 67 4 7Independent Patrick McCarthy 63 4 4Conservative Christine Smithson 45 3 2Turnout 1 427 29 4Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Seaton amp Northside edit Seaton amp Northside Party Candidate Votes Independent Joe Sandwith 947 58 9Independent Daniel Horsley 816 50 8Conservative Mark Jenkinson 582 36 2Labour Joanne Beech 546 34 0Labour Jimmy Grisdale 392 24 4Labour Garry Humphrey 341 21 2Green Alistair Grey 190 11 8Conservative Steven Williams 117 7 3Conservative Colin Smithson 97 6 0Turnout 1 607 33 0Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Conservative win new seat Silloth amp Solway Coast edit Silloth amp Solway Coast Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tony Markley 995 55 2Conservative John Cook 891 49 4Conservative Owen Martin 812 45 0Independent Bill Jefferson 772 42 8Green Sharon Watson 468 25 9Turnout 1 804 39 1Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat St John s edit St John s Party Candidate Votes Independent Joe Holliday 850 53 1Independent Paul Scott 582 36 4Labour Michael Heaslip 505 31 5Independent David King 467 29 2Labour Antony McGuckin 461 28 8Labour Konrad Hansen 447 27 9Conservative Louise Donnelly 196 12 2Conservative Brian Carter 180 11 2Liberal Democrats Peter McHarry 143 8 9Conservative Alistair Cook 120 7 5Green Robin Muldrew 89 5 6Turnout 1 601 34 7Independent holdIndependent gain from LabourLabour holdSt Michael s edit St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Independent Will Wilkinson 463 49 9Labour Mary Bainbridge 425 45 8Labour Billy Miskelly 343 37 0Green Flic Crowley 111 12 0Conservative Diane Carter 105 11 3Conservative Arwen Tuck 64 6 9Turnout 928 31 4Independent gain from LabourLabour holdStainburn amp Clifton edit Stainburn amp Clifton Party Candidate Votes Independent Janet King 439 39 8Independent Peter Gaston 363 32 9Labour Mark Fryer 310 28 1Labour Wendy Lightfoot 257 23 3Conservative Nicola Scott 180 16 3Conservative Craig Tunstall 137 12 4Green Fliss Watts 121 11 0Turnout 1 103 36 3Independent win new seat Independent win new seat Warnell edit Warnell Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tony Annison 374 60 5Labour Bill Goldsmith 141 22 8Liberal Democrats Charles Miles 103 16 7MajorityTurnout 634 40 5Conservative hold SwingWigton amp Woodside edit Wigton amp Woodside Party Candidate Votes Labour John Crouch 658 41 1Labour Elaine Lynch 650 40 6Conservative Alan Pitcher 563 35 2Independent Sandra Hodson 553 34 5Labour Heather Robbins 461 28 8Independent Jow Cowell 367 22 9Conservative Katharine Oliver 355 22 2Conservative John Graham 337 21 0Green Patricia Ackred 194 12 1Turnout 1 601 30 9Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Conservative win new seat By elections editAspatria edit Aspatria 6 May 2021 Party Candidate Votes Independent Kevin Thurlow 531 50 4 N AConservative Lucy Winter 344 32 6 8 2Labour Billy Miskelly 158 15 0 9 3Workers Party Glenn Doncaster 21 2 0 N AMajority 187 17 8Turnout 1 054Independent gain from Putting Cumbria First Swing nbsp 29 3Christchurch edit Christchurch 6 May 2021 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alan Kennon 623 48 6 1 8Labour Helen Tucker 378 29 5 23 7Liberal Democrats Stephen Barnes 248 19 3 N AIndependent Russ Cockburn 21 1 6 N AFor Britain Eric Atkinson 12 0 9 N AMajority 245 19 1Turnout 1 282Conservative gain from Labour Swing nbsp 12 8Ellen and Gilcrux edit Ellen and Gilcrux 6 May 2021 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Patrick Gorrill 343 39 4 3 8Labour Martin Harris 285 32 7 12 4Independent Scott Blagg 193 22 2 N AGreen Dianne Standen 38 4 4 14 9Liberal Democrats Margrit Scott 12 1 4 N AMajority 58 6 7Turnout 871Conservative gain from Labour Swing nbsp 8 1St John s edit St John s 6 May 2021 Party Candidate Votes Labour Antony McGuckin 513 38 3 10 0Conservative Debbie Garton 451 33 7 22 7Independent Andrew Eccles 250 18 7 N AIndependent George Campbell 55 4 1 N ALiberal Democrats Margaret Bennett 41 3 1 4 9Green Alison Parker 30 2 2 2 8Majority 62 4 6Turnout 1 340Labour gain from Independent Swing nbsp 6 4Seaton and Northside edit Seaton and Northside 6 May 2021 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Colin Sharpe 629 41 5 15 8Independent Aileen Brown 415 27 4 N ALabour Beth Dixon 395 26 1 2 0Green Alistair Grey 48 3 2 5 2Liberal Democrats Andrew Murray 27 1 8 N AMajority 214 14 1Turnout 1 514Conservative hold Swing nbsp 5 8Maryport South edit Maryport South 25 November 2021 Party Candidate Votes Labour Bill Pegram 273 52 9 10 2Independent Eric Galletly 149 28 9 N AConservative Steve Newton 94 18 2 11 4Majority 124 24 0Turnout 516 17 0Labour gain from Independent Swing nbsp 9 4Stainburn amp Clifton edit Stainburn amp Clifton 17 February 2022 Party Candidate Votes Labour Jimmy Grisdale 354 54 6 25 1Conservative Jacqueline Kirkbride 294 45 4 28 2Majority 60 9 2Turnout 651 21 8Labour gain from Independent Swing nbsp 1 6References edit Local elections in May 2019 Allerdale Borough Council Borough Council election results Allerdale Borough Council Retrieved 10 September 2019 Your Councillors Allerdale Borough Council Retrieved 10 September 2019 England local elections 2019 BBC News Retrieved 10 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Allerdale Borough Council election amp oldid 1145510277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,