2019_Cotswold_District_Council_election

2019 Cotswold District Council election

2019 Cotswold District Council election

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The 2019 Cotswold District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect all members of Cotswold District Council, as part of the United Kingdom local elections. The Conservatives had controlled the council since 2003 but lost ten seats. The Liberal Democrats won overall control of the council for the first time since the council's creation in 1974.

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The Tetbury Town ward was decided by one vote. The returning officer reportedly decided the seat by allocating a doubtful ballot paper that had the word "BREXIT" written across it with an arrow pointing to the Conservative candidate, Stephen Hirst, in favour of Hirst. The hitherto tied candidate, Independent David Painter, described it as a "travesty of justice" and said "no wonder people are turned off voting". Painter sought to raise £2,500 to begin a legal challenge against the returning officer's decision.[1] The council maintained that the returning officer's decision was in line with guidance from the Electoral Commission.[2]

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Election result

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Ward results

Abbey Ward

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Blockley Ward

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Bourton Vale Ward

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Bourton Village Ward

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Campden and Vale Ward

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Chedworth and Churn Valley Ward

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Chesterton Ward

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Coln Valley Ward

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Ermin Ward

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Fairford North Ward

Following the 2017 by-election, this ward was held by the Liberal Democrats.[3]

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Fosseridge Ward

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Four Acres Ward

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Grumbolds Ash with Avening Ward

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Kemble Ward

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Lechlade, Kempsford and Fairford South Ward

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Moreton East Ward

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Moreton West Ward

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New Mills Ward

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Northleach Ward

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Sandywell Ward

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Siddington and Cerney Rural Ward

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South Cerney Village Ward

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St Michael's Ward

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Stow Ward

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Stratton Ward

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Tetbury East and Rural Ward

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Tetbury Town Ward

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Tetbury with Upton Ward

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The Ampneys and Hampton Ward

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The Beeches Ward

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The Rissingtons Ward

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Watermoor Ward

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By-elections

Fosseridge

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Campden and Vale

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References

  1. Private Eye, Issue 1496, p.15
  2. Boobyer, Leigh (3 May 2019). "Ballot paper with 'Brexit' and an arrow written across it accepted as deciding vote in controversial Cotswolds local election". Gloucestershire Live. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. Cotswold District Council (20 July 2023). "DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Election of a District Councillor for Fairford North on Thursday 9 February 2017" (PDF). cotswold.gov.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2023. Retrieved 20 July 2023.

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