2018_Southampton_City_Council_election

2018 Southampton City Council election

2018 Southampton City Council election

2018 UK local government election


Elections to Southampton City Council took place on Thursday 3 May 2018, alongside nationwide local elections, alongside other local elections across the country. The elections saw no changes in the overall composition of the council,[1] however saw seats being exchanged. The Labour Party lost Bitterne, Millbrook and Peartree to the Conservative party while the Conservatives lost Freemantle, Portswood and Swaythling to Labour. This led to the Labour leader of the council, Simon Letts, and the leader of the Conservative group in the city, Jeremy Moulton, losing their seats.[2]

Quick Facts 16 of the 48 seats to Southampton City Council 23 seats needed for a majority, Turnout ...

Background and Campaigning

In the lead up to the election, the BBC had summarised that the situation in Southampton for the Labour Party was incredibly precarious and one seat loss could deprive the party of a majority. They cited the Redbridge ward as a target for the main opposition the Conservatives, yet the Conservatives came third to the Southampton Independents candidate.[3] Labour targeted the Conservative seats of Freemantle, Portswood and Swaythling, as well as the independent Coxford ward.[4]

Labour made a commitment to building 1,000 homes in the city over five years, invest further in council services, build a modular home factory and create a Clean Air Zone for the city.[5] The Conservative Party offered a series of policies to tackle air pollution and traffic in the city: suggesting two new railway stations in the city, one at St Mary's Stadium and one in Ocean Village potentially where the old Southampton Terminus Station was, allow free parking for electric vehicles and introducing more electric charge points in the city.[4][6] The Liberal Democrats focused on the quality of roads within the city and was sceptical of the way resources were used by the Labour administration to tackle homelessness in the city.[4][7]

The council had come under scrutiny for its decision to close the Kentish Road respite centre, which was due to budget cuts.[4] Activists Lisa Stead and Amanda Guest, who have campaigned on the issue, stood in Bitterne and Shirely, respectively, with the 'Putting People First' group on the council.[8] The Conservatives committed to fully reopening the respite centre.[4]

Election results

Overall election result

As the council is elected in thirds, one councillor for each of the 16 wards are elected each year. All comparisons in seats and swing are to the corresponding Southampton Council election, 2014.

More information Party, Seats ...

Changes in council composition

More information Party, Previous council ...

Ward results

More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...
More information Party, Candidate ...

References

  1. "Election 2018 Results - Southampton Council". BBC. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. Peter Henley (2 May 2018). "South of England local elections 2018". BBC. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  3. William Rimell (10 April 2018). "Labour pledges to build 1,000 homes". Southern Daily Echo. Newsquest. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  4. "Statement of Persons Nominated" (PDF). Southampton City Council. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 2018_Southampton_City_Council_election, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.