The 2019 Test Valley Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Test Valley Borough Council in England.[1] This was on the same day as other local elections. The whole council was up for election on new boundaries, with the number of seats reduced from 48 across 24 wards to 43 across 20.[2][3][4]
The Conservatives remained the largest party, with 24 seats out of the 22 required for a majority, and with the Liberal Democrats winning twelve seats across Romsey; a new localist party, the Andover Alliance, stood in the Andover Wards, winning a total of seven seats.[5]
^"Election results: Lib Dems gain Winchester from Tories". Retrieved 7 August 2019.
^"Borough Elections 2 May 2019 - Results". from the original on 22 October 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
^"The Test Valley (Electoral Changes) Order 2018". legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
^"Local Elections Archive Project - 2019 - Test Valley". www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
^"Election results: Lib Dems gain Winchester from Tories". BBC News. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
August 24, 2023
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The 2019 Test Valley Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Test Valley Borough Council in England 1 This was on the same day as other local elections The whole council was up for election on new boundaries with the number of seats reduced from 48 across 24 wards to 43 across 20 2 3 4 2019 Test Valley Borough Council election 2015 2 May 2019 2023 All 43 seats to Test Valley Borough Council22 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Andover AllianceLast election 38 9 0 note 1 Seats won 24 12 7Popular vote 14 209 9 873 5 092Percentage 42 38 29 44 15 18Council control before electionConservatives Council control after election ConservativesThe Conservatives remained the largest party with 24 seats out of the 22 required for a majority and with the Liberal Democrats winning twelve seats across Romsey a new localist party the Andover Alliance stood in the Andover Wards winning a total of seven seats 5 Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Election result 2 Ward results 2 1 Ampfield and Braishfield 2 2 Andover Downlands 2 3 Andover Harroway 2 4 Andover Millway 2 5 Andover Romans 2 6 Andover St Mary s 2 7 Andover Winton 2 8 Anna 2 9 Bellinger 2 10 Blackwater 2 11 Bourne Valley 2 12 Charlton and the Pentons 2 13 Chilworth Nursling and Rownhams 2 14 Harewood 2 15 Mid Test 2 16 North Baddesley 2 17 Romsey Abbey 2 18 Romsey Cupernham 2 19 Romsey Tadburn 2 20 Valley Park 3 By elections 3 1 North Baddesley 3 2 Andover Romans 4 Notes 5 ReferencesSummary EditElection result Edit 2019 Test Valley District Council electionParty Candidates Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Conservative 43 24 N A N A 14 55 8 42 4 14 209 1 9 Liberal Democrats 25 12 N A N A 2 27 9 29 4 9 873 7 6 Andover Alliance 20 7 N A N A 7 16 3 15 2 5 092 N A Labour 13 0 N A N A 0 0 8 6 2 898 0 3 Independent 3 0 N A N A 1 0 0 3 5 1 185 1 1 Green 1 0 N A N A 0 0 0 5 157 3 9 UKIP 1 0 N A N A 0 0 0 4 123 15 1Ward results EditAmpfield and Braishfield Edit Ampfield and Braishfield Party Candidate Votes Conservative Martin Hatley 528 54 43Liberal Democrats Sally Yalden 402 41 44Labour Viv MacKay 40 4 12Majority 126 12 98Turnout 45 83Conservative win new seat Andover Downlands Edit Andover Downlands 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Chris Donnelly 424 49 59Conservative Nick Lodge 408 47 72Andover Alliance Lee Fort 251 29 36Andover Alliance Edwin Treadwell 228 26 67Labour Adam Buckenham 119 13 92Majority 157 21 78Turnout 26 02Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Andover Harroway Edit Andover Harroway 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Carl Borg Neal 669 31 41Conservative Karen Hamilton 669 31 41Conservative Tony Burley 626 29 39Andover Alliance Lauren Banville 561 26 34Andover Alliance Peter Scott 544 25 54Andover Alliance Dorothy Day 534 25 07Liberal Democrats Luigi Gregori 519 24 37Liberal Democrats Robin Hughes 509 23 90Liberal Democrats Josephine Msonthi 412 19 34Labour Andrew Fitchet 378 17 75Labour Peter Cooper 372 17 46Majority 108 5 07Turnout 29 31Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Andover Millway Edit Andover Millway 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Zilliah Brooks 1 080 49 20Andover Alliance Christopher Ecclestone 1 076 49 02Andover Alliance Alison Watts 1 054 48 02Andover Alliance Scott Blackmore 980 44 65Conservative Sandra Hawke 947 43 14Conservative Jim Neal 916 41 73Majority 4 0 18Turnout 32 70Conservative win new seat Andover Alliance win new seat Andover Alliance win new seat Andover Romans Edit Andover Romans 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Kirsty North 623 41 04Conservative Nick Matthews 604 39 79Conservative Tracey Preston 575 37 88Liberal Democrats Barbara Carpenter 398 26 22Andover Alliance David Treadwell 377 24 84Andover Alliance Graeme Davis 374 24 64Liberal Democrats Kevin Hughes 348 22 92Andover Alliance Lenka Mead 331 21 81Liberal Democrats Richard Kidd 316 20 82Labour Scott Hall 215 14 16Majority 177Turnout 26 66Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Andover St Mary s Edit Andover St Mary s 3 Party Candidate Votes Andover Alliance Kevin Farrer 601 35 35Conservative Iris Andersen 591 34 76Andover Alliance Victoria Thorp 556 32 71Andover Alliance Michael James 550 32 35Conservative John Cockaday 463 27 24Conservative David Denny 419 24 65Independent Nigel Long 384 22 59Liberal Democrats Katherine Bird 319 18 76Labour Michael Mumford 276 16 24MajorityTurnout 27 61Andover Alliance win new seat Conservative win new seat Andover Alliance win new seat Andover Winton Edit Andover Winton 2 Party Candidate Votes Andover Alliance Rebecca Meyer 743 50 20Andover Alliance Richard Rowles 719 48 58Conservative Pam Mutton 686 46 35Conservative Jan Budzynski 619 41 82Majority 57 3 98Turnout 30 91Andover Alliance win new seat Andover Alliance win new seat Anna Edit Anna 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Maureen Flood 1 214 57 40Andover Alliance David Coole 949 44 87Conservative Ben Few Brown 948 44 82Andover Alliance Maureen Treadwell 782 36 97MajorityTurnout 42 84Conservative win new seat Andover Alliance win new seat Bellinger Edit Bellinger Party Candidate Votes Conservative Phil Lashbrook UnopposedConservative hold SwingBlackwater Edit Blackwater 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Nick Adams King 1 214 63 30Conservative Gordon Bailey 1 134 59 12Independent Brexit Cadier 443 23 10Labour Christopher Craig 436 22 73Majority 771 36 83Turnout 40 04Conservative win new seat Bourne Valley Edit Bourne Valley Party Candidate Votes Conservative Phil North UnopposedConservative hold SwingCharlton and the Pentons Edit Charlton and the Pentons Party Candidate Votes Conservative Linda Lashbrook 471 51 02Andover Alliance Rebecca Speculo 172 18 63Green Lance Mitchell 157 17 00UKIP Norman Woods 123 13 32Majority 299 32 4Turnout 36 20Conservative win new seat Chilworth Nursling and Rownhams Edit Chilworth Nursling and Rownhams 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Phil Bundy 1 187 58 70Conservative Nige Anderdon 1 123 55 54Conservative Alison Finlay 1 114 55 09Liberal Democrats Karen Dunleavy 612 30 27Liberal Democrats Clive Anderson 517 25 57Liberal Democrats Brian Richards 470 23 24Labour Sharron Blackett 236 11 67Majority 575 28 25Turnout 34 55Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Harewood Edit Harewood Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Drew 757 67 64Andover Alliance Georgina Roberts 362 32 35Majority 395 35 29Turnout 43 07Conservative win new seat Mid Test Edit Mid Test 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Tony Ward 1 492 59 82Conservative Ian Jeffrey 1 471 58 98Conservative Alison Johnston 1 371 54 97Liberal Democrats Harry Paul 877 35 16Liberal Democrats Paul Burnage 793 31 80Labour Sally Saunders 427 17 12Majority 427 15 27Turnout 35 40Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat Conservative win new seat North Baddesley Edit North Baddesley 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Celia Dowden 1 311 68 57Liberal Democrats Alan Warnes 1 291 67 52Liberal Democrats Simon Cross 1 141 59 68Conservative Andy Milligan 631 33 00Conservative Alan Higginson 498 26 05Conservative Derek Langford 414 21 65Majority 680 35 01Turnout 33 53Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Romsey Abbey Edit Romsey Abbey 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Sandra Gidley 1 372 63 02Liberal Democrats Nik Daas 1 148 52 73Conservative Mark Bramley 749 34 41Conservative Simon Hayes 682 31 33Labour Stuart Bannerman 184 8 45Majority 623 27 02Turnout 45 68Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Romsey Cupernham Edit Romsey Cupernham 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Dorothy Baverstock 1 260 55 48Liberal Democrats Janet Burnage 1 094 48 17Liberal Democrats Neil Gwynne 952 41 92Conservative John Ray 819 36 06Conservative Lynne Askey 731 32 19Conservative Janett Whiteley 690 30 38Independent Ian Hibberd 358 15 76Labour Phil Griffiths 214 9 42Majority 441 16 63Turnout 37 89Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Romsey Tadburn Edit Romsey Tadburn 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Mark Cooper 1 307 64 86Liberal Democrats John Parker 1 086 53 90Conservative Ian Richards 660 32 75Conservative Dave Maslen 589 29 23Labour Simon Cotton 195 9 68Majority 647 29 92Turnout 43 96Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Valley Park Edit Valley Park 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Alan Dowden 1 496 77 84Liberal Democrats Christopher Thom 1 175 61 13Conservative Jillie Curtis 414 21 54Conservative Roger Curtis 382 19 88Labour David Watson 107 5 57Majority 1 082 53 64Turnout 41 44Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat By elections EditNorth Baddesley Edit North Baddesley 24 March 2022 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Geoff Cooper 1 095 63 9Conservative Richard Cox 618 36 1Majority 477 27 8Turnout 1 713 29 7 3 8Liberal Democrats hold SwingAndover Romans Edit Andover Romans 15 December 2022 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Jason Sangster 400 57 6Conservative Katie Brooks 294 42 4Majority 106 15 2Turnout 694 9 7 17 0Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative SwingNotes Edit New PartyReferences Edit Election results Lib Dems gain Winchester from Tories Retrieved 7 August 2019 Borough Elections 2 May 2019 Results Archived from the original on 22 October 2019 Retrieved 7 August 2019 The Test Valley Electoral Changes Order 2018 legislation gov uk Retrieved 7 August 2019 Local Elections Archive Project 2019 Test Valley www andrewteale me uk Retrieved 23 January 2021 Election results Lib Dems gain Winchester from Tories BBC News 3 May 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Test Valley Borough Council election amp oldid 1170100187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,