2011_Maidstone_Borough_Council_election

2011 Maidstone Borough Council election

2011 Maidstone Borough Council election

2011 UK local government election


Elections to Maidstone Borough Council were held on 5 May 2011. One-third of the borough council (20 members) were up for election. Parish council elections and the national Alternative Vote referendum were held on the same day.

Quick Facts 20 members, Turnout ...

Overall results

The Conservatives stayed in overall control of the council by gaining two seats. The Liberal Democrats lost two seats.

More information Maidstone Borough Council, Party ...

Ward results

More information Allington Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Bearsted Ward (2), Candidate ...
More information Boxley Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Coxheath & Hunton Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Detling & Thurnham Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Downswood & Otham Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information East Ward (2), Candidate ...
More information Fant Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Harrietsham & Lenham Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information High Street Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Leeds Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Loose Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Marden & Yalding Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information North Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Shepway North Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information South Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Staplehurst Ward (1), Candidate ...
More information Sutton Valence & Langley Ward (1), Candidate ...

References & notes

  1. "Maidstone Borough Council Local Election 2011 - Thursday 5th May, 2011". Maidstone Borough Council.

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