Milton Keynes Council elections

Milton Keynes is a unitary authority in Buckinghamshire, England. Until 1 April 1997 it was a non-metropolitan district.

One third of the council is elected each year for 3 years, followed by one year without election, unless there is a substantial boundary change (when all seats are elected). Following an electoral review, changes to wards and an increase in the number of seats, 57 councillors were elected for all 19 wards from May 2014 onwards.[1] After the previous reorganisation in 2002, 51 councillors were elected from 23 wards.[2]

Political control

Since the first election to the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[3][4]

Non-metropolitan district

Party in controlYears
Labour1973-1976
Conservative1976-1982
No overall control (Conservative minority administration)1982-1986
No overall control (Labour minority administration)1986-1990
Labour1990-1992
No overall control (Labour minority administration)1992-1996

Unitary authority

Party in controlYears
Labour1996-2000
No overall control (Labour minority administration)2000-2002
Liberal Democrats2002-2006
No overall control (Liberal Democrats minority administration)2006-2011
No overall control (Conservatives minority administration)2011-2014
No overall control (Labour minority administration)2014–Present

Council elections

Year Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats Independent UKIP Total seats Elected in year Control
1973 27 8 0 5 Did not stand 40 40 Labour win with a 7-seat majority.
19761 12 33 1 46 46 Conservatives win with a 10-seat majority.
1978 14 32 0 15 or 16 Conservatives hold with a 9-seat majority.
1979 15 31 Conservatives hold with an 8-seat majority.
1980 19 26 1 Conservatives hold with a 3-seat majority.
1982 17 22 6 1 No overall control
1983 18 20 7
1984 17 or 18 20 or 17 7 or 9 1 or 2
1986 19 12 13 2
1987 18 11 14 3
1988 13 13 2
1990 24 7 Labour win with a 1-seat majority.
1991 25 17 1 Labour hold with a 2-seat majority.
1992 21 15 9 No overall control
1994 19 14 11 2
1995 21 12 10 3
19961 30 2 18 1 51 51 Labour win with a 7-seat majority.
1998 27 4 19 17 Labour hold with a 1-seat majority.
1999
2000 22 8 20 No overall control
20021 16 27 0 0 51 Liberal Democrats win with a 1-seat majority.
2003 7 1 17 Liberal Democrats hold with a 1-seat majority.
2004
2006 15 13 23 0 No overall control
2007 13 15 22 1
2008 10 20 21 0
2010 9 17 24 1
2011 21 18 3
2012 16 20 15 0
20141 25 18 13 1 57 57
2015 23 22 12 0 0 19
2016 22 22 13 0 0 20
2018 21 24 12 0 0
2019 23 19 15 0 0 19
1.^ In 1976, 1996, 2002 and 2014, the whole council was elected after boundary changes.[5][6][7][8][9]

In 1991 borough boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same.[10][11]

Council Wards

2014 to present

Ward map from May 2014

Following an electoral review and with effect from the 2014 Milton Keynes Council election in May 2014, there were 57 Councillors representing 19 wards, each with having 3 councillors.[12] These wards are as follows:[13][14]

2014 2015 2016 2018 2019
Bletchley East Lab 2/UKIP 1 Lab 3
Bletchley Park Lab 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lab 1
Bletchley West Lab 3 Lab 2/Con 1 Lab 3
Bradwell Lab 2/Lib 1 Lib 3
Broughton Con 2/Lib 1 Lib 2/Con 1
Campbell Park & Old Woughton Lib 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lib 1 Lib 2/Con 1
Central Milton Keynes Lab 3
Danesborough & Walton Con 3
Loughton & Shenley Lab 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lab 1
Monkston Lib 3 Lib 2/Con 1 Lib 3
Newport Pagnell North & Hanslope Con 3
Newport Pagnell South Lib 3
Olney Con 3
Shenley Brook End Lib 3 Lib 2/Con 1
Stantonbury Lab 3 Lab 2/Con 1
Stony Stratford Lab 2/Con 1 Lab 3
Tattenhoe Con 3 Con 2/Lab 1
Wolverton Lab 3
Woughton & Fishermead Lab 3

2002 to 2012

Ward map 2010

From 2002 until the 2014 local elections, there were 23 wards in the Borough, which were represented by 51 councillors. There were; eight wards that represented by three councillors, 12 wards represented by two councillors and three wards represented by one councillor. Composition of Milton Keynes Council following each election was as follows.

2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Lab 3 Lab 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lab 1 Con 3 Con 2/Lab 1
Bradwell Lib 3 Lib 2/Lab 1
Campbell Park Lib 3 Lib 2/Lab 1
Danesborough Con 1
Denbigh Lab 2
Eaton Manor Lab 2
Emerson Valley Lib 3 Lib 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lib 1
Furzton Lib 2
Hanslope Park Con 1
Linford North Lib 2 Lib 1/Con 1 Lib 2
Linford South Lib 2 Lib 1/Con 1 Lib 2 Lib 1/Con 1
Loughton Park Con 3
Middleton Lib 2 Lib 1/Con 1 Con 2
Newport Pagnell North Lib 2
Newport Pagnell South Lib 2
Olney Lib 2 Lib 1/Con 1 Con 2
Sherington Lib 1 Con 1
Stantonbury Lab 2 Lab 1/Con 1 Lab 2
Stony Stratford Con 3
Walton Park Lib 3 Lib 2/Con 1 Lib 3 Lib 2/Con 1 Con 2/Lib 1
Whaddon Lab 2
Wolverton Lab 3 Lab 2/Lib 1 Lab 3
Woughton Lab 2

1996 to 2000

Between 1996 and 2000, there were 51 seats up for election. Boundary changes were made before the 2002 election but this did not affect the number of seats up for election.

1976 to 1996

Unknown.

1973 to 1976

The first elections to the newly created Milton Keynes Borough Council took place on 7 June 1973 There were 40 seats up for election spread over 16 Wards. All councilors were elected for three years

Borough result maps

By-election results

2010s

Bletchley East By-Election 19 July 2018[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Co-op Emily Darlington 1,355 50.7
Conservative Angela Kennedy 1,026 38.4
Green Johanna Breen 131 4.9
UKIP Vince Peddle 101 3.8
Liberal Democrats Richard Greenwood 50 1.9
Majority 329 12.3
Turnout 2,672 23.12
Labour Co-op hold Swing
Newport Pagnell North & Hanslope By-Election 18 January 2018[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative William Green 1,604
Labour Nicholas Phillips 749
Liberal Democrats Jane Carr 672
Majority 855
Turnout 3,032 30.8
Conservative hold Swing
Bletchley and Fenny Stratford By-Election 20 June 2013[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Mohammed Khan 1,356 33.9 -2.7
UKIP James Peddle 855 25.1 +14.3
Conservative John Bailey 779 22.9 -12.3
Green Keith Allen 277 8.1 -4
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Snell 128 3.7 0.9
Majority 501 8.8
Turnout 3,395 31.97
Labour hold Swing

2000s

Whaddon By-Election 28 June 2007[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Camilla Turnbull 1,108 43.8 +0.9
Conservative Donald Mcleod 914 36.1 -1.4
England First Anna Seymour 221 8.7 +8.7
Liberal Democrats Alfred Vella 129 5.1 -3.3
UKIP Michael Maylam 109 4.3 -3.4
Independent Samantha Browne 49 1.9 +1.9
Majority 194 7.7
Turnout 2,530 39.0
Labour hold Swing
Whaddon By-Election 23 October 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gladstone McKenzie 1,066 50.0 +5.5
Conservative Sam McLeod 776 36.4 -2.5
Liberal Democrats Vanessa McPake 191 9.0 -7.7
UKIP Darren Winter 99 4.6 +4.6
Majority 290 13.6
Turnout 2,132 32.2
Labour hold Swing

1990s

Stantonbury By-Election 17 July 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Roy Millar 457 40.7 +14.8
Labour David Driver 353 31.4 -19.4
Liberal Democrats Robert Exon 253 22.5 +7.3
Green Alan Francis 61 5.4 -2.7
Majority 104 9.3
Turnout 1,124 16.0
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
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References

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  2. "Parishes What Parish/Ward am I in?". Milton Keynes Council. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
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  6. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Milton Keynes (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1976. Retrieved on 19 November 2015.
  7. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Milton Keynes (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  8. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Milton Keynes (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  9. legislation.gov.uk - The Milton Keynes (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  10. legislation.gov.uk - The Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Cambridgeshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991. Retrieved on 5 November 2015.
  11. legislation.gov.uk - The Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991. Retrieved on 5 November 2015.
  12. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. "The Milton Keynes (Electoral Changes) Order 2014".
  14. http://www.lgbce.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/14057/milton-keynes-final-recommendations-final-2013-06-17-1.pdf
  15. https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/assets/attach/53344/Declaration%20of%20results.pdf
  16. https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/assets/attach/49566/Declaration%20of%20Results.pdf
  17. "Past Elections Results - Milton Keynes Council".
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