Fenland District Council elections

Fenland District Council in Cambridgeshire, England is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2015, 39 councillors have been elected from 24 wards.[1]

Fenland rejected the introduction of a directly elected mayor by 17,296 votes to 5,509, on a turnout of just under 34%, in a referendum held in July 2005.[2]

Political control

Since the foundation of the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[3]

ControlDates
No overall control1973 1976
Conservative1976 1995
Labour1995 1999
Conservative1999 present

Council elections

ElectionConservativeLabourLiberal Democrat[lower-alpha 1]GreenOthers Total
1973[4][5]208001240
1976[4][6]27810440[lower-alpha 2]
1979[4]24630740
1983[4][7]22860440
1987[4][8]25460540
1991[4][9]27620540[lower-alpha 3]
1995[10]142120340
1999[11][12]28710340[lower-alpha 4]
2003[13]36300140[lower-alpha 5]
2007[14]39000140
2011[15]34020440
201534020339[lower-alpha 6]
2019[16]260211039
  • Notes:

District result maps

By-election results

1995-1999

Manea By-Election 6 March 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative 278 50.1
Labour 133 24.0
Independent 98 17.6
Liberal Democrats 46 8.2
Majority 145 26.1
Turnout 555 50.6
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Leverington By-Election 31 July 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative 434 56.7 +10.8
Labour 252 32.9 -21.2
Independent 79 10.3 +10.3
Majority 182 23.8
Turnout 765 24.4
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
March West By-Election 31 July 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour 574 50.6 -0.3
Conservative 561 49.4 +0.3
Majority 13 1.2
Turnout 1,135 27.7
Labour hold Swing
March East By-Election 30 October 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour 707 59.4 +8.2
Conservative 483 40.6 +10.0
Majority 224 18.8
Turnout 1,190
Labour hold Swing

1999-2003

Manea By-Election 24 June 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative 298 71.8 +71.8
Labour 57 13.7 -37.3
Liberal Democrats 42 10.1 -38.9
Independent Labour 18 4.3 +4.3
Majority 241 58.1
Turnout 415 37.6
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
March East By-Election 7 June 2001
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour 1,596 49.6
Conservative 1,366 42.4
Liberal Democrats 258 8.0
Majority 230 7.2
Turnout 3,220
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Whittlesey Bassenhally By-Election 12 July 2001
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative 402 49.2 +2.0
Liberal Democrats 343 42.0 -0.8
Labour 72 8.8 -1.2
Majority 59 7.2
Turnout 817 25.7
Conservative hold Swing
Wisbech South West By-Election 26 July 2001
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative 546 65.4 +20.5
Labour 289 34.6 +10.1
Majority 257 30.8
Turnout 835 16.5
Conservative hold Swing

2003-2007

Roman Bank By-Election 30 September 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Philip Hatton 501 50.2 -21.9
Liberal Democrats Maddy Forster 254 25.5 +25.5
Independent 155 15.5 +15.5
Labour 88 8.8 -19.1
Majority 247 24.7
Turnout 998 21.0
Conservative hold Swing
Manea By-Election 2 February 2006[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Robert Sears 264 45.0
Liberal Democrats Christopher Howes 136 23.2
Independent Mark Archer 136 23.2
Independent Stephen Wilson 39 6.6
Labour Richard Hibbert 12 2.0
Majority 128 21.8
Turnout 587 42.1
Conservative hold Swing
Slade Lode By-Election 13 July 2006[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Florence Newell 259 57.2 +17.8
Liberal Democrats Christopher Howes 194 42.8 +12.0
Majority 65 14.4
Turnout 453 26.7
Conservative hold Swing

2007-2011

Parsons Drove and Wisbech St Mary By-Election 3 April 2008[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Phil Wait 646 61.8
Labour Dave Goode 191 18.3
Independent Paul Carpenter 119 11.4
UKIP Paul Clapp 55 5.3
Liberal Democrats Chris Howes 35 3.3
Majority 455 43.5
Turnout 1,046
Conservative hold Swing
Parson Drove and Wisbech St Mary By-Election 11 December 2008[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Robert Scrimshaw 512 50.6
Liberal Democrats Gavin Booth 208 20.6
Labour Dave Goode 190 18.8
Green Paul Carpenter 101 10.0
Majority 304 30.0
Turnout 1,011
Conservative hold Swing
March West By-Election 8 October 2009[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Steve Count 803 53.9 -5.2
Labour Martin Field 460 29.9 +29.9
Liberal Democrats Ann Elliott 250 16.2 -24.7
Majority 370 24.0
Turnout 1,540 28
Conservative hold Swing
The Mills By-Election 4 March 2010[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Robert Chambers 301 45.9 -11.2
Liberal Democrats Christopher Howes 264 40.2 -2.7
UKIP Sandra Rylance 58 8.8 +8.8
Labour Max Kelly 33 5.0 +5.0
Majority 37 5.7
Turnout 656 31.8
Conservative hold Swing
Wisbech Kirkgate By-Election 15 April 2010[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Dave Patrick 287 51.3
Conservative Steve Tierney 145 25.9
Labour Barry Diggle 74 13.2
UKIP Paul Clapp 54 9.6
Majority 142 25.4
Turnout 560 31.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

2011-2015

Staithe By-Election 22 September 2011[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative David Hodgson 228 42.0 -13.1
Labour John White 166 30.6 +1.8
Liberal Democrats Robert McLaren 90 16.6 +16.6
UKIP Will Schooling 39 7.2 -8.9
Independent Phil Webb 20 3.7 +3.7
Majority 62 11.4
Turnout 543 28.8
Conservative hold Swing
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References

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  2. "Result: Mayoral Referendum". Fenland Citizen. 18 July 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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  4. Local elections in Britain: a statistical digest, edited by Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher. 1993
  5. The Times reported this election result as Conservative 18, Labour 8, Independent 14. "Liberals capture Eastbourne and exceed ambition to win 1,000 loval government seats". The Times. 9 June 1973.
  6. "Heavy Labour losses in district polls". The Times. 8 May 1976.
  7. The Times reported this election result as Conservative 19, Labour 8, Liberal 4, SDP 2, Independent 7. "How votes were cast in local government elections". The Times. 7 May 1983.
  8. "Results in Thursday's local elections". The Times. 9 May 1987.
  9. The Times reported this election result as Conservative 28, Labour 6, Liberal Democrat 2, Independent 4. "Complete round-up of results from Thursday's local council elections". The Times. 4 May 1991.
  10. "Complete list of results from Thursday's council elections". The Times. 6 May 1995. p. 10.
  11. "How the Nations Voted". The Times. 8 May 1999.
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  16. "Fenland". BBC News. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  17. "Comfortable winner Sears". Cambs Times. 10 February 2006. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  18. Rory, Carroll (2006-07-19). "Election: Florence back on council". Fenland Citizen.
  19. "Convincing win for Conservatives". Peterborough Evening Telegraph. 2008-04-12.
  20. "Result of Poll Parson Drove and Wisbech St Mary Ward". Fenland District Council. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  21. "Tories keep it 39 out of 40 with decisive by election contest for Fenland District Council". The Cambs Times. 2009-10-09. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  22. "Declaration of Result - The Mills Ward of Fenland District Council". Fenland District Council. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  23. "Dave Patrick stuns Tories and wins Wisbech seat on Fenland District Council for Lib Dems". Wisbech Standard. 2010-04-16. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  24. "Tories retain Staithe seat on Fenland Council despite 7% swing towards Labour". Wisbech Standard. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
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