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2003 Southampton City Council election

2003 Southampton City Council election

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The 2003 Southampton Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of Southampton Unitary Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control.[1]

Map of the results of the 2003 Southampton council election. Liberal Democrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue and Labour in red.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Election result

The results saw the Liberal Democrats become the largest party on the council with 18 seats, but without a majority, after making 3 gains.[3] They gained the seats of Coxford and Millbrook from Liberal party councillors who had previously left the Liberal Democrats, and the seat of Woolston from Labour.[3] This was the first time the Liberal Democrats, or their predecessors the Liberal Party, had been the largest party in Southampton for over 90 years.[3]

Labour were reduced to 16 seats after losing another seat in Sholing to the Conservatives who went up to 12 seats.[3] The Liberal party defeats reduced them to only 1 seat, while 1 independent who was not up for re-election remained.[3] Overall turnout was up by only 0.8% from 2002 at 29%, despite all voters having the option to vote by post.[3]

Following the election, discussions were held in order to decide who would be to take control of the council, with Labour trying to remain in control and the Liberal Democrats to take over.[4] The Conservatives refused to support either of the other groups, meaning that the Liberal and independent councillors held the balance, as Labour's Parvin Damani had a potential casting vote as mayor.[5] However the full council meeting on 21 May saw Liberal Democrat Adrian Vinson become council leader by 1 vote, after gaining the support of independent and formerly Labour councillor Paul Russell, after Vinson had earlier offered Russell a cabinet post.[6]

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Ward results

Bargate

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Bassett

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Bevois

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Bitterne

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Bitterne Park

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Coxford

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Freemantle

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Harefield

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Millbrook

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Peartree

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Portswood

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Redbridge

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Shirley

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Sholing

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Swaythling

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Woolston

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References

  1. "Local elections". BBC News Online. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. "How Britain voted: English and Scottish councils". The Independent. 3 May 2003. pp. 18–19.
  3. "Tears and triumphs on a historic night". Southern Daily Echo. 2 May 2003. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  4. "Back in the seat of power after 90 years". Southern Daily Echo. 22 May 2003. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  5. "Election details". Southampton City Council. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  6. "Election results". Financial Times. 2 May 2003. p. 4.
  7. David Cromwell Why Are We the Good Guys? Alresford, Hants: Zero Books, 2012, p.29
Preceded by
2002 Southampton Council election
Southampton local elections Succeeded by
2004 Southampton Council election

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