Conservatives scoop one seat net gain at Maidstone Borough Council election count in Maidstone Leisure Centre, Mote Avenue
13:00, 08 May 2015
The Conservatives continue to have no overall control of Maidstone Borough Council, but they do leave this afternoon’s election count as winners.
The Tories exited Maidstone Leisure Centre with a net gain of one seat.
The party, led by Cllr Annabelle Blackmore, held on to eight of its 10 seats that were up for election and gained a further three, taking two from the Liberal Democrats and one from Ukip.
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Despite this the Tory held South and Coxheath and Hunton wards were scooped by the Liberal Democrats, who went into the afternoon defending six seats and eventually left with six.
Ukip lost both seats it was defending, having won them in a by election last year.
Independent candidate Gordon Newton held on to his Downswood and Otham seat by a whisker, gaining just 33 more votes than Conservative Matthew Boughton.
Popular independent candidate Tom Sams pulled off a coup in Harrietsham, where he ousted Ukip and fended off strong competition from the Conservatives.
The council now consists of 25 Conservatives, 20 Liberal Democrats, six independents, two Labour members and two representatives from Ukip.
Allington
Cynthia Robertson – Liberal Democrats – 1,878 (Lib Dem hold)
Barry Ginley – Conservative – 1,313
Eddie Powell – Ukip – 711
Marianna Poliszczuk – Labour 376
Rejected ballot papers – 21
Bearsted
Val Springett – Conservative – 3,953 (Conservative hold)
Jim Grogan – Labour -666
Sarah Pettit – Ukip – 651
Geoffrey Samme – Liberal Democrat – 349
Ciaran Oliver – Green – 218
Rejected ballot papers - 23
Boxley
Malcolm Greer – Conservative – 2,611 (Conservative hold)
Jacqui Wardle – Ukip – 962
Richard Morgans – Labour – 574
Michelle Hastie – Liberal Democrat – 457
Rejected ballot papers – 14
Coxheath and Hunton
Richard Webb – Liberal Democrat – 1,501 (Lib Dem gain, Conservative loss)
Fred Lawrence – Conservative – 1,447
Angela Austen – Ukip – 765
Patrick Coates – Labour – 254
Mike Summersgill – Green – 167
Rejected ballot papers – 13
Detling and Thurnham
Nick De Wiggondene – Conservative – 1,052 (Conservative hold)
Peter Horler – Ukip – 304
John Watson – Liberal Democrat – 226
Geoff Harvey – Labour 180
Rejected ballot papers – 6
Downswood and Otham
Gordon Newton – Independent – 569 (Independent hold)
Matthew Boughton – Conservative – 536
Michael Harris – Ukip – 170
Audrey Gardner – Labour – 109
Elaine Boylett – Green – 50
Rejected ballot papers – 4
East
David Naghi – Liberal Democrat – 1,511 (Lib Dem hold)
Joe Mamo – Conservative – 1,250
Gareth Kendall – Ukip – 865
Richard Coates – Labour – 453
Hannah Patton – Green – 205
Sarah Hodge – Left Unity – 17
Rejected ballot papers – 17
Fant
Alistair Black – Conservative – 1,255 (Conservative hold)
Rosaline Janko – Liberal Democrat – 930
Elliott Dean – Labour – 860
Colin Taylor – Ukip -742
Ian McDonald – Green – 434
Rejected ballot papers – 16
Harriestsham and Lenham
Tom Sams – Independent – 1,308 (Independent gain, Ukip loss)
Patrik Garten – Conservative – 1,053
Mike Williams – Ukip – 601
Peter Underwood – Labour – 200
Stephen Coddrington-Clarke –Liberal Democrat – 113
Rejected ballot papers – 13
High Street
Fran Wilson – Liberal Democrat – 1,098 (Lib Dem hold)
Samuel Watkin – Conservative – 979
Jackie Hemsted – Ukip – 771
Stella Randall – Labour – 605
Gareth Phillips – Green – 238
Rejected ballot papers – 14
Leeds
Gill Fort – Conservative – 813 (Conservative hold)
Daniel Williams – Ukip – 315
Darrel McGuirk – Labour – 130
Georgia Dallas – Liberal Democrat – 121
Rejected ballot papers – 13
Loose
Susan Grigg – Liberal Democrat – 687 (Lib Dem hold)
Abigail Hogg – Conservative – 556
Anthony Ritchie – Ukip – 225
Rejected ballot papers – 8
Marden and Yalding
Annabelle Blackmore – Conservative – 2,038 (Conservative hold)
Pam Watts – Ukip 868
Rachel Hill – Liberal Democrat – 866
Edith Davis – Labour – 367
Robert Millar – Green – 151
Rejected ballot papers – 22
North
Michael Hemsley – Conservative – 1,255 (Conservative gain, Lib Dem loss)
Thomas Long – Liberal Democrat – 1,230
Charles Elliott – Ukip – 783
Keith Adkinson – Labour – 445
Donna Greenan – Green – 215
Rejected ballot papers – 11
Park Wood
Jade Webster – Conservative – 737 (Conservative gain, Ukip loss)
Peter Edwards-Daem – Ukip – 622
Alex Barwick – Labour -460
Sam Roach – Liberal Democrat – 177
Geoff Licence – Independent – 161
Paul Wooding – Independent – 80
Rejected ballot papers – 6
Shepway North
Marion Ring – Conservative – 1,614 (Conservative hold)
Mike Wardle – Ukip – 941
Theresa Lyons – Labour – 649
Milden Choongo – Liberal Democrat – 297
Stephen Muggeridge – Green party – 186
Gary Butley – English Democrats – 38
Rejected ballot papers – 7
South
Brian Clark – Liberal Democrat – 1,748 (Lib Dem gain, Conservative loss)
Mike Hogg – Conservative – 1,632
John Raymond – Ukip – 744
Wendy Hollands – Labour – 371
Guy Tanner – Green – 117
Rejected ballot papers – 14
Staplehurst
Louise Brice – Conservative – 1,392 (Conservative gain, Lib Dem loss)
Andrew Watson – Liberal Democrat – 754
John Randall – Labour – 244
Paul Kelly – Independent – 207
David George – Green – 123
Samuel Lain-Rose 28
Rejected ballot papers – 7
Sutton Valence and Langley
Paulina Stockell – Conservative – 1,017 (Conservative hold)
Jean Harvey – Labour – 183
Emily Fermor – Liberal Democrat – 158
Derek Eagle – Green – 128
Rejected ballot papers - 26