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Council by election results for March 2016

Click the link for the election result (Number of elections)

3rd March 2016 (4)
10th March 2016 (2)
17th March 2016 (3)
24th March 2016 (3)
31st March 2016 (5)

There were 23 by-elections during March and April 2016 with 9 (39%) changing hands. The results can be summarised by:
Party
  Candidates  
   Defended   
    Retained    
     Gained     
       Lost       
       Won       
retention rate
Conservative 
22
12
6
1
6
7
50%
Labour
19
4
4


4
100%
Liberal Democrat   
18
4
3
2
1
5
75%
SNP
2
1
1


1
100%
Plaid Cymru
1






Green
9






UKIP
17






Independent *
9
1

3

4
0%
Holland on Sea Residents  
1


1

1

Lincolnshire Independents 
1


1

1

Richmondshire Independents  
1


1

1

Tendring First

1


1

0%
TUSC
1






Total
101
23
14
9
9
23
61%

* 9 Independents contested 9 seats

Conservatives gained one seat from an Independent whilst losing 3 seats to Independents, 2 to Liberal Democrats and 1 to Lincolnshire Independents:

- gained Perth & Kinross, Almond & Earn, a 3 member ward with circa 8,775 electorate, from an Independent who previously had been elected as Conservative in 2007
  Conservative  share at 48.1% up 18% since 2012 with a ~10% swing from SNP whilst up 2% since 2007 although with no swing from SNP.

- lost Allerdale Dalton, a single member ward with 1,406 electorate, to an Independent who won the Boltons by-election in 2013 but lost the seat in May 2015
  Conservative share falls to 22% compared to 48% in May 2015 although no candidate 2011 as Conservative returned unopposed in 2007 stood as Independent 
- lost Craven, Embsay & Eastby, a single member ward with 1,476 electorate, to an Independent who is Chairman of the Parish Council in a straight fight 
  Conservative share falls to 20% compared to around 60% in 2007, 2011 and 2015.
- lost East Riding of Yorkshire, Pocklington Provincial, a 3 member ward with 12,844 electorate, to an Independent who contested Wolds Weighton as UKIP in May 2015 coming runner up
  Conservative share of 36.1% compared to average share of 43.3% in 2015, 40.5% in 2011 and 42.9% in 2007 although 2 Independents and 1 Conservative were elected in 2003

- lost Broadland, Aylsham, a 3 member ward returning 2 Conservative and 1 Liberal Democrat, to Liberal Democrat winner of 2013 ward by-election and parliamentary candidate for Broadland
  Conservative share 37.9% compared to average 32.4% in May 2015, 36.6% in 2013 by-election and 39.0% in 2011; swing to Liberal Democrat ~8% since 2015 but circa 2% to Conservative since 2013
- lost Cornwall, Wadebridge West, a single member Unitary division with a 2,903 electorate returning Conservative in 2009 and 2013, to a Liberal Democrat
  Conservative share fell to 25.6% compared to ~65% in 2013, on a swing of 30%,  and 60% in 2009 although Conservatives retained Cornwall, Menheniot on same day with an adverse swing of 4½%.

- lost North Kesteven, Ashby de la Laund & Cranwell, a 2 member ward with 3,924 electorate, to Lincolnshire Independent
  Conservative share fell to 36% compared to an average 65% in May 2015 and unopposed in 2011 with the Conservative candidate having polled ~35% in 2015 as unsuccessful No Description

Labour made no gains nor losses.

Liberal Democrats gained Broadland Aylsham and Cornwall, Wadebridge West from Conservatives whilst losing a seat to an Independent local group
- lost Richmondshire, Richmond Central, a 2 member ward with 2,199 electorate returning 2 Liberal Democrats in 2015, 2011, 2007 and 2003, to Richmondshire  Independent
  Liberal Democrat share fell to 30.4% compared to average 47.5% in May 2015 and 43.6% in 2011 with Richmondshire Independent standing for first time

Holland-on-Sea Resident Association gained Essex, Clacton East from Tendring First who did not contest the seat
- Conservatives won seat in 2005 with 51.3% share and in 2009 with 42.6% as previous councillor stood as Tendring First,  polled 26.8% in 2013 coming second but 16.5% and third in by-election

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