2019 East Hampshire District Council election

2019 East Hampshire District Council election
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All 43 council seats
22 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Blank Blank
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Last election 42 seats, 61.0% 2 seats, 17.5%
Seats won 32 7
Seat change Decrease 10 Increase 5
Popular vote 16,462 9772
Percentage 48.2% 28.1%
Swing Decrease 12.8% Increase 10.6%

  Third party Fourth party
  Blank Blank
Party Labour Independent
Last election 0 seats, 9.1% 0 seats, 10.4%
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 2
Popular vote 3554 1333
Percentage 10.4% 4.3%
Swing Increase 1.3% Increase 1.9%

Map of the results of the 2019 election, by ward.

Previous Largest Party before election


Conservative

Subsequent Largest Party


Conservative

The 2019 East Hampshire District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of the East Hampshire District Council in England. It was held on the same day as other local elections. New ward boundaries were used, with some new wards created, with others having their boundaries amended. Wards with the same name but amended boundaries are noted. The number of councillors was reduced from 44 to 43.[1]

The election saw the Conservatives lose 10 seats, with the Liberal Democrats (previously the only other party to hold seats in the council), Labour, and Independents gaining seats. The Liberal Democrats, forming the largest opposition, with seven seats in total, an increase of five, with four seats in Alton, two in Whitehill, and one in Murray. Labour won a further two seats, and two seats returned independent councillors.[2]

  1. ^ "New electoral arrangements for East Hampshire District Council: Final recommendations" (PDF). The Local Government Boundary Commission for England. April 2018.
  2. ^ "Local Elections: Bruising night for Tories in East Hampshire". Farnham Herald. Retrieved 3 September 2020.

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