2013 Essex County Council election

An election to Essex County Council took place on 2 May 2013 as part of the 2013 United Kingdom local elections. 75 councillors were elected from 70 electoral divisions, which returned either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. The electoral divisions were the same as those used at the previous election in 2009. No elections were held in Thurrock or Southend-on-Sea, which are unitary authorities outside the area covered by the County Council.

2013 Essex County Council election

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All 75 seats to Essex County Council
38 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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PartyConservativeUKIPLabour
Last election60 seats, 43.3%0 seats, 4.6%1 seat, 10.8%
Seats before5812
Seats won4299
Seat changeDecrease18Increase9Increase8
Popular vote112,22990,81257,250
Percentage34.2%27.7%17.4%
SwingDecrease8.9%Increase23.1%Increase6.7%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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PartyLiberal DemocratsGreenTendring First
Last election12 seats, 20.1%0 seats, 6.8%0 seats, 1.5%
Seats before1100
Seats won921
Seat changeDecrease3Increase2Increase1
Popular vote35,68015,1875,866
Percentage10.9%4.6%1.2%
SwingDecrease9.2%Decrease2.2%Decrease0.3%

 Seventh partyEighth party
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PartyLoughton ResidentsCIIP
Last election1 seat, 0.7%1 seat, 0.4%
Seats before10
Seats won11
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote3,2862,777
Percentage1.0%0.8%
SwingIncrease0.3%Increase0.4%

Map showing the results of the 2013 Essex County Council elections.

Majority party before election

Conservative

Majority party after election

Conservative

All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 2 May 2013 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections,[1] although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election.[2]

Previous composition

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2009 election

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PartySeats
Conservative60
Liberal Democrats12
Labour1
Loughton Residents1
CIIP1
Total75

Composition of council seats before election

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PartySeats
Conservative58
Liberal Democrats11
Labour2
UKIP1
Loughton Residents1
Independent1
Vacant1
Total75

Changes between elections

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In between the 2009 election and the 2013 election, the following council seats changed hands:

DivisionDatePrevious PartyNew PartyCauseResulting Council Composition
ConLDemLabLResCIndUKIPInd
Harlow West5 May 2011[3]ConservativeLabourConservative incumbent disqualified. Labour won by-election.591221100
Chelmsford Central9 June 2011[4]Liberal DemocratsConservativeSitting councillor died. Conservatives won by-election.601121100
Canvey Island EastNovember 2011[5]CIIPIndependentCouncillor quit party to sit as an independent member.601121001
Canvey Island East30 July 2012[6]IndependentUKIPSitting councillor joined UKIP.601121010
Rochford SouthFebruary 2013[7]ConservativeVacantSitting councillor died.[note 1]591121010
Wickford CrouchFebruary 2013[8]ConservativeIndependentCouncillor quit party to sit as an independent member.581121011

Summary

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The election saw the Conservative Party retain overall control of the council, but their majority fell from twenty-two to four councillors. UKIP, Labour and the Liberal Democrats all won nine seats. Of the three second-placed parties who won nine seats, UKIP gained the largest share of the county-wide vote, more than 10% ahead of the Labour party. The Liberal Democrats remain as the official Opposition (entitling them to certain expenses and rights to additional speeches) due to incumbency, despite winning fewer votes.[9] The Green Party gained two seats on the council, despite its overall share of the vote falling. The Independent Loughton Residents Association and the Canvey Island Independent Party both returned one member and an Independent candidate was also elected.

Results summary

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2013 Essex County Council election[10]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative42119−1856.034.2112,229−9.1
 UKIP990+912.027.690,812+23.0
 Labour980+812.017.457,290+6.7
 Liberal Democrats903−312.010.935,651−8.5
 Green220+22.74.615,187−2.0
 Tendring First110+11.31.24,093−0.1
 Independent110+11.31.13,625+0.1
 Loughton Residents100 1.31.03,286+0.4
 CIIP100 1.30.82,777+0.5
 BNP00000.00.3909−8.6
 English Democrat00000.00.3835−1.0
 SWFCTA000 0.00.2757New
 TUSC000 0.00.1431New
 National Front000 0.00.1304New
 Community Representative000 0.00.1204−0.3
 No label000 0.0>0.124New
 Young People's000 0.0>0.121New
Total75328,435

Election of Group Leaders

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David Finch (Hedingham) was elected leader of the Conservative Group, with Kevin Bentley (Stanway and Pyefleet) as his deputy.

Michael Mackrory (Springfield) was re elected leader of the Liberal Democratic Group, with Theresa Higgins (Parsons Heath and East Gates) as his deputy.

Julie Young (Wivenhoe St. Andrew) was re elected leader of the Labour Group, with Ivan Henderson (Harwich) as her deputy.

Roger Lord (Brightlingsea) was elected leader of the UKIP group, with Jamie Huntman (Thundersley) as his deputy.

James Abbott (Witham Northern) was elected leader of the Green group, with Michael Hoy (Rochford West) as his deputy.

Chris Pond (Loughton Central) was elected leader of the Non-Aligned Group with John Lodge (Saffron Walden) as his deputy.[11]

Mid term changes

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On 3 September 2014 Lord resigned both as UKIP group leader and from the council after being replaced as that party's candidate for Clacton by Tory defector Douglas Carswell,[12] Huntman succeeded him. Nigel Le Gresley (Wickford Crouch) would in turn replace Huntman, with Andrew Erskine (Tendring Rural East) as his deputy before he resigned from the party in March 2016 with Huntman again replacing him.[13]

In mid 2016 deputy Labour leader Ivan Henderson (Harwich) replaced Young as leader with Michael Danvers (Harlow North) as his deputy.

Election of Leader of the Council

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David Finch the leader of the conservative group was duly elected leader of the council and formed a conservative administration.

Results by District

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Basildon

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
UKIP3 317,86333.4+22.9
Conservative3 617,22932.2−11.2
Labour3 312,64523.7+7.7
Liberal Democrat0 2,7725.2−9.9
Green0 1,4582.7+2.7
Independent0 1,1092.1+2.1
National Front0 3040.6−13.3
TUSC0 730.1+0.1

Division Results

Basildon Westley Heights
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPKerry Smith 1,347 29.0 +16.3
ConservativeJohn Schofield *1,20826.0−8.6
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Williams1,05722.8−7.2
LabourDavid Burton-Sampson94320.3+8.2
GreenMartin Wargent661.4+1.4
No labelNone Of The Above X240.5+0.5
Majority1393.0−1.6
Turnout4,64521.1−14.8
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+12.4
Billericay and Burstead (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnthony Hedley * 3,661 51.2 −0.5
ConservativeKay Twitchen * 3,523
UKIPTerry Gandy2,10329.4+15.1
UKIPSusan McCaffery1,957
LabourAlan Bennett6589.2+1.6
LabourSanta Bennett563
Liberal DemocratsNigel Horn4376.1−7.5
GreenStephen Watson2904.1New
GreenNelson Brunton285
Liberal DemocratsMartin Howard256
Majority1,55821.8−15.7
Turnout13,73326.1−13.2
Conservative holdSwing−7.8
Conservative hold
Laindon Park and Fryerns (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Archibald 2,277 37.2 +8.5
UKIPMark Ellis 2,175 35.5 New
LabourAnne Fryatt1,980
UKIPDavid Sheppard1,684
ConservativeJohn Dornan *95815.6−16.6
ConservativeTerri Sargent *784
Liberal DemocratsFrancis Barnes-Challinor2153.5−13.5
Liberal DemocratsArnold Lutton187
National FrontThomas Beaney1712.8New
GreenCheryl Gerrard1382.3New
IndependentPat Rackley1191.9New
GreenDawn Holmes116
TUSCDavid Murray731.2New
Majority1021.7−1.8
Turnout10,87720.7−5.4
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+12.5
UKIP gain from Conservative
Pitsea (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKeith Bobbin 2,488 39.5 +15.4
LabourMelissa McGeorge 2,181
UKIPAndrew Ager2,05532.6+12.1
UKIPTerry McBride1,925
ConservativeSandra Hillier *1,25719.9−9.0
ConservativeAndrew Schrader1,103
GreenFreddie Gerrard-Abbott2053.3New
Liberal DemocratsBen Williams1672.6−6.7
Liberal DemocratsLinda Williams145
National FrontAnthony Harms1332.1New
Majority4336.9+2.0
Turnout11,65920.0−8.2
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+12.2
Labour gain from Conservative
Wickford Crouch (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMalcolm Buckley 2,661 37.1 −9.8
UKIPNigel Le Gresley 2,396 33.4 +15.0
UKIPPaul Downes2,221
ConservativeDon Morris *2,074
IndependentIris Pummell *96613.5New
LabourAlbert Ede79011.0+2.4
LabourAndrew Buxton765
GreenPoppy Gerrard-Abbott1912.7New
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Jenkins1712.4−9.4
GreenKarin Riedl167
Liberal DemocratsSteve Nice137
Majority2653.7−24.8
Turnout12,53922.7−11.4
Conservative holdSwing−12.4
UKIP gain from Conservative

Braintree

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative6 212,10737.8−6.5
UKIP1 18,70427.2+19.8
Green1 12,60110.3−2.4
Labour0 6,94521.7+7.9
Liberal Democrat0 1,4244.5−8.4
BNP0 2230.7−6.1

Division Results

Bocking
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPGordon Helm 1,340 32.7 +15.0
ConservativeDavid Baugh1,32032.2−5.2
LabourLynn Watson1,22629.9+9.4
GreenAndrea Bunn1263.1−3.1
Liberal DemocratsPamela Hooper912.2−9.6
Majority200.5−16.3
Turnout4,10329.0−7.5
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+10.1
Braintree Eastern
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePatricia Newton 1,605 40.6 −4.9
UKIPPhilip Palij109827.8+27.8
LabourMoia Thorogood79020.0+5.3
GreenJohn Malam2335.9−5.0
Liberal DemocratsJames Fleet1804.6−7.4
BNPJohn Key431.1−6.2
Majority50712.8−18.0
Turnout3,94929.4−10.6
Conservative holdSwing−16.4
Braintree Town
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGraham Butland * 1,152 32.8 −2.5
LabourBill Edwards1,12131.9+12.3
UKIPRod Challis95327.1+12.6
GreenTimothy Reeve1594.5−1.7
Liberal DemocratsHayden Hooper1263.6−9.8
Majority310.9−14.8
Turnout3,51125.2−10.1
Conservative holdSwing−7.4
Halstead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJoseph Pike * 1,597 39.6 −1.3
UKIPMichael Ford1,14428.3+13.6
LabourMalcolm Fincken89122.1+10.9
GreenStephen Hicks1984.9−2.8
Liberal DemocratsBernard Dearlove1644.1−6.8
BNPPaul Hooks441.1−3.8
Majority45311.2−14.9
Turnout4,03826.4−10.5
Conservative holdSwing−7.5
Hedingham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Finch * 2,190 48.7 −5.8
UKIPFrank Ferguson1,09624.4+24.4
LabourStephen Knight57912.9+5.8
Liberal DemocratsSteve Bolter3618.0−10.5
GreenJoyce Wells2255.0−6.6
BNPTina Gentry441.0−7.3
Majority1,09424.3−11.7
Turnout4,49531.3−13.4
Conservative holdSwing−15.1
Three Fields with Great Notley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRoger Walters * 1,613 47.7 −8.2
UKIPSusan Hoye95028.1+28.1
LabourJuliet Walton46213.7+7.9
GreenRobert Wright2076.1−2.6
Liberal DemocratsDerek Ray1494.4−8.5
Majority66319.6−23.4
Turnout3,38127.7−13.1
Conservative holdSwing−18.1
Witham Northern
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenJames Abbott 1,209 26.4 +3.2
UKIPDavid Hodges1,14825.0+11.7
ConservativeMichael Lager *1,12024.4−7.4
LabourPhilip Barlow94420.6+3.8
Liberal DemocratsDavid Toombs1262.8−6.0
BNPPeter Stone380.8−5.4
Majority611.3−7.3
Turnout4,58532.3−9.6
Green gain from ConservativeSwing+5.3
Witham Southern
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDerrick Louis * 1,490 37.8 −11.5
UKIPChristopher Warner99525.2+25.2
LabourCelia Burne93223.6+8.1
GreenPhilip Hughes2446.2−6.3
Liberal DemocratsBarry Fleet2275.8−7.3
BNPLeonard Perry541.4−8.2
Majority49512.6−21.1
Turnout3,94225.8−10.2
Conservative holdSwing−18.4

Brentwood

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative2 6,18636.7−12.6
Liberal Democrat2 4,28225.4−4.5
UKIP0 4,33625.7+20.2
Labour0 1,5419.1+1.8
Green0 5003.0+3.0
English Democrat0 310.2−0.6

Division Results

Brentwood Hutton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRoger Hirst 2,053 48.0 −17.4
UKIPDavid Watt1,28029.9+29.9
LabourMike Le-Surf43710.2+3.4
Liberal DemocratsAlfred Newberry3538.3−9.8
GreenDavid Andrews1523.6+3.6
Majority77318.1−29.3
Turnout4,27527.9−14.7
Conservative holdSwing−23.7
Brentwood North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBarry Aspinell * 1,842 43.3 −2.2
ConservativeChris Hossack1,16927.5−12.9
UKIPMichael McGough86320.3+20.3
LabourYvonne Waterhouse2666.3−3.2
GreenSimon Attwood1162.7+2.7
Majority67315.8+10.7
Turnout4,25629.9−15.3
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+5.4
Brentwood Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnn Naylor * 1,847 44.4 −4.3
UKIPYvonne Maguire1,42534.2+12.8
Liberal DemocratsLisa Barrett46111.1−5.3
LabourJulie Morrissey3047.3+2.1
GreenHoward Bills1263.0+3.0
Majority42210.1−17.1
Turnout4,16329.1−15.4
Conservative holdSwing−8.6
Brentwood South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Kendall * 1,626 38.9 −2.6
ConservativeKeith Parker1,11726.7−14.6
UKIPMark Allen76818.4+18.4
LabourGareth Barrett53412.8+4.7
GreenStephanie Bills1062.5+2.5
English DemocratOliver Tilbrook310.7+0.7
Majority50912.2+12.0
Turnout4,18228.5−13.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+6.0

Castle Point

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
UKIP2 26,46634.0+26.0
Conservative2 26,40433.8−11.7
CIIP1 2,77715.6+1.7
Labour0 2,57413.6+2.3
Liberal Democrat0 3161.8−5.0
Green0 2501.3−3.4
BNP0 2141.1−9.9
Independent0 1851.0+1.0

Division Results

Canvey Island East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CIIPDave Blackwell 1,766 44.3 +9.4
UKIPBrian Wood *1,14528.7+28.7
ConservativeDavid Cross61915.5−16.0
Labour Co-opMatthew Reilly3568.9−1.9
BNPJohn Morgan792.0−14.7
Liberal DemocratsOwen Bartholomew240.6−5.6
Majority62115.6+12.2
Turnout3,98926.4−8.2
CIIP holdSwing−9.6
Canvey Island West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRaymond Howard * 1,310 37.1 −6.0
CIIPPeter May1,01128.6−8.0
UKIPAnna Wood85024.1+24.1
Labour Co-opEsther Akinnuwa2787.9+0.9
BNPStephen Smith591.7−9.5
Liberal DemocratsPaul Westlake260.7−1.4
Majority2998.5+2.0
Turnout3,53426.3−8.3
Conservative holdSwing+1.0
Hadleigh
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJillian Reeves * 1,846 44.7 −7.3
UKIPMichael Dixon1,38933.6+15.7
Labour Co-opJoe Reeder51812.5+3.7
GreenDouglas Copping2506.1−1.4
Liberal DemocratsElena Black1303.2−4.0
Majority45711.1−23.0
Turnout4,13330.0−12.3
Conservative holdSwing−11.5
South Benfleet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPAlan Bayley 1,723 41.9 +41.9
ConservativeColin Riley *1,48136.0−17.9
Labour Co-opBrian Wilson78719.1+4.0
Liberal DemocratsTerry Cooper862.1−7.4
BNPPhilip Howell350.9−12.2
Majority2425.9−33.0
Turnout4,11231.2−7.5
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+29.9
Thundersley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPJamie Huntman 1,359 39.8 +20.4
ConservativeWilliam Dick *1,14833.6−10.3
Labour Co-opJoe Cooke63518.6+4.7
IndependentGeoff Robinson1855.4+5.4
Liberal DemocratsDominic Graham501.5−6.7
BNPPaul Maylin411.2−6.7
Majority2116.2−18.4
Turnout3,41827.7−10.9
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+15.4

Chelmsford

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative6 212,98235.7−8.6
Liberal Democrat3 27,70121.2−10.5
UKIP0 9,32825.6+24.0
Labour0 4,1578.8+4.7
Green0 1,4724.0−3.0
SWFCTA0 7572.1−0.1
English Democrat0 510.1+0.1

Division Results

Broomfield and Writtle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Aldridge * 1,985 43.9 −12.8
UKIPIan Nicholls1,34629.8+29.8
Liberal DemocratsGraham Pooley57012.6−8.0
LabourPhilip Gaudin3878.6+2.1
GreenReza Hossain1844.1−4.5
English DemocratClaire Breed511.1+1.1
Majority63914.1−22.0
Turnout4,52330.0−9.3
Conservative holdSwing−21.3
Chelmer
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Spence 2,044 49.0 −8.9
UKIPThomas Jones1,02924.7+24.7
LabourRaymond Barry46611.2+4.8
Liberal DemocratsMartin Ashby42810.3−9.4
GreenColin Budgey2064.9−5.0
Majority1,01524.3−14.0
Turnout4,17325.5−11.6
Conservative holdSwing−16.8
Chelmsford Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDick Madden * 1,233 35.8 +2.2
Liberal DemocratsDavid Jones89526.0−18.5
UKIPJohn Theedom71120.6+20.6
LabourEdward Massey43112.5+4.8
GreenTony Lane1755.1−3.1
Majority3389.8−1.0
Turnout3,45428.2−11.4
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+10.3
Chelmsford North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsStephen Robinson * 1,501 37.4 −9.3
ConservativeRobert Pontin88222.0−10.0
UKIPLeslie Retford86221.5+21.5
LabourIrene Ferguson59614.9+7.0
GreenAngela Thomson1704.2−3.0
Majority61915.4+0.8
Turnout4,01129.1−9.6
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+0.4
Chelmsford West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJude Deakin * 1,078 28.6 −12.7
ConservativeGraham Seeley97525.8−6.8
UKIPEric Johnston95625.3+25.3
LabourBill Horslen64217.0+6.0
GreenAvril Howe1243.3−4.2
Majority1032.7−5.9
Turnout3,77525.9−9.6
Liberal Democrats holdSwing−3.0
Great Baddow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJenny Chandler 1,440 31.2 −2.4
UKIPJeanette Howes1,36829.6+17.0
Liberal DemocratsChris Rycroft1,19125.8−15.2
LabourRichard Hyland47210.2+5.0
GreenDarryl Newport1523.3−0.9
Majority721.6−5.8
Turnout4,62329.3−11.5
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+6.4
South Woodham Ferrers
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNorman Hume * 893 33.8 −10.1
SWFCTAIan Roberts75728.6+2.5
UKIPCliff Hammans56021.2+21.2
LabourDerek Barnett28910.9+3.9
Liberal DemocratsNoel Sutcliffe943.6−6.0
GreenRobert King511.9−2.8
Majority1365.1−12.6
Turnout2,64420.7−12.1
Conservative holdSwing−6.3
Springfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMichael Mackrory * 1,767 35.5 −10.2
ConservativeJean Murray1,46329.4−8.2
UKIPNicholas Tidman99119.9+19.9
LabourDavid Howell51910.4+5.6
GreenJeremy Jacobs2394.8−0.7
Majority3046.1−2.0
Turnout4,97931.7−9.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing−1.0
Stock
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Grundy * 2,067 48.4 −17.4
UKIPJesse Pryke1,50535.2+35.2
LabourMaurice Austin3558.3+3.1
Liberal DemocratsMatt Klesel1774.1−8.4
GreenRachel Brunton1714.0−4.7
Majority56213.1−40.0
Turnout4,27530.8−11.3
Conservative holdSwing−26.3

Colchester

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative4 10,59729.5−5.5
Liberal Democrat3 17,70521.5−12.7
Labour2 17,12719.9+7.6
UKIP0 8,05822.5+20.3
Green0 2,3946.7−3.6

Division Results

Abbey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMargaret Fisher * 1,273 37.0 −13.4
UKIPHarry Royle78622.8N/A
LabourTyron Wilson51915.1+7.4
GreenPeter Lynn46713.6−4.3
ConservativeSaimon Rashid39511.5−6.0
Majority48714.2−18.4
Turnout3,44021.1−9.9
Liberal Democrats holdSwing−18.1
Constable
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnne Brown * 2,075 43.8 −7.7
UKIPMark Cole1,47131.0+16.9
LabourJohn Spademan50410.6+4.1
GreenRoger Bamforth3878.2−1.2
Liberal DemocratsCarolyn Catney3036.4−6.8
Majority60412.7−24.6
Turnout4,74031.6−11.0
Conservative holdSwing−12.3
Drury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSue Lissimore 1,957 40.1 −0.5
Liberal DemocratsNick Cope1,12723.1−17.2
UKIPJohn Pitts95119.5N/A
Labour Co-opMike Dale52710.8+5.3
GreenSteve Ford3146.4−3.1
Majority83017.0+16.7
Turnout4,87635.4−9.0
Conservative holdSwing+8.4
Maypole
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDave Harris 1,665 43.9 +14.5
Liberal DemocratsLyn Barton *93324.6−7.6
UKIPRaymond Tuttlebee57315.1N/A
ConservativeMike Hardy47512.5−12.0
GreenPam Nelson1433.8−2.9
Majority73219.3+16.5
Turnout3,78926.9−5.6
Labour gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+11.1
Mersea and Tiptree
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Jowers * 1,913 47.0 −9.7
UKIPRebecca Ager113427.8N/A
LabourAudrey Spencer62915.4+8.0
GreenSue Bailey2165.3−5.3
Liberal DemocratsGill Collings1814.4−12.5
Majority77919.1−20.6
Turnout4,07328.0−9.2
Conservative holdSwing−18.8
Mile End and Highwoods
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAnne Turrell * 1,417 39.2 −15.0
ConservativeBen Locker88824.5−4.3
UKIPBill Rowley72520.0N/A
LabourJennie Fisher40811.3+5.6
GreenMary Bryan1805.0−1.8
Majority52914.6−10.7
Turnout3,61824.3−10.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing−5.3
Parsons Heath and East Gates
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTheresa Higgins * 1,259 36.6 −12.7
UKIPRon Levy89025.9N/A
ConservativeCharles McKay60917.7−9.0
LabourBob Fisher48914.2+7.1
GreenPat Rogers1925.6−3.9
Majority36910.7−11.8
Turnout3,43926.4−8.3
Liberal Democrats holdSwing−19.3
Stanway and Pyefleet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKevin Bentley * 1,723 40.8 −3.9
UKIPImelda Clancy92922.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsJessica Scott-Boutell82919.7−9.1
LabourRobert Spademan49111.6+1.3
GreenWalter Schwarz2475.9−4.2
Majority79418.8+2.8
Turnout4,21929.5−8.4
Conservative holdSwing−13.0
Wivenhoe St. Andrew
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Young * 1,895 51.4 +16.7
UKIPGraham Tricker59916.2N/A
ConservativeMo Metcalf-Fisher56215.2−7.1
Liberal DemocratsShaun Boughton38310.4−15.2
GreenTim Glover2486.7−5.5
Majority1,29635.2+26.1
Turnout3,68726.6−6.4
Labour holdSwing+0.2

Epping Forest

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative6 15,69541.8−8.0
Loughton Residents1 3,28615.5+5.7
Liberal Democrat1 2,43111.5−9.1
UKIP0 6,58931.1+22.5
Labour0 2,0929.9+1.5
Green0 1,0615.0−1.7
Independent0 1480.6+0.1
English Democrat0 930.4−1.0
BNP0 870.4−10.1
Young People's Party0 210.1+0.1

Division Results

Buckhurst Hill and Loughton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeValerie Metcalfe * 1,530 35.8 −4.3
Loughton ResidentsSharon Weston1,01723.8N/A
UKIPDavid Dorrell79018.5+8.7
LabourAndrew Forsley3367.9+2.3
GreenSteven Neville3087.2+1.2
Liberal DemocratsGarry Sadler2345.5−24.6
IndependentRodney Law380.9+0.9
Young People'sGerard Wadsworth210.5+0.5
Majority51312.0+2.0
Turnout4,27427.0−14.4
Conservative holdSwing−14.0
Chigwell and Loughton Broadway
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Knapman * 1,146 38.0 −15.2
UKIPLucy Bostick98232.6N/A
Loughton ResidentsLeon Girling32410.8N/A
LabourMargaret Owen31910.6−3.3
GreenChristopher Lord1143.8−5.5
Liberal DemocratsGeorge Lund933.1−8.4
IndependentRobert Jarvis371.2N/A
Majority1645.4−33.9
Turnout3,01522.3−11.6
Conservative holdSwing−23.9
Epping and Theydon Bois
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJon Whitehouse 1,664 37.9 −4.5
ConservativeRobert Glozier1,27329.0−6.5
UKIPAndrew Smith1,07324.4+14.5
LabourSimon Bullough2405.5+2.2
GreenBarry Johns1453.3−0.4
Majority3918.9+2.1
Turnout4,39533.0−12.9
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+1.0
Loughton Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Loughton ResidentsChris Pond * 1,945 60.7 +5.5
UKIPReginald Ellis61519.2+12.9
ConservativeIvan Kovler38912.1−6.1
GreenNicola Fuller1093.4+1.0
IndependentPaul Morris732.3N/A
Liberal DemocratsMaureen Jarvis722.3−0.1
Majority1,33041.5+4.5
Turnout3,20323.1−14.5
Loughton Residents holdSwing−3.7
North Weald and Nazeing
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnthony Jackson * 1,669 47.6 −13.4
UKIPPeter Field1,17033.4N/A
LabourDavid Mills42112.0+3.8
GreenNicola Barnecutt1644.7−4.0
Liberal DemocratsArnold Verrall832.4−7.9
Majority49914.2−34.8
Turnout3,50724.7−13.2
Conservative holdSwing−23.4
Ongar and Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMaggie McEwen 1,475 51.0 −2.0
UKIPRonald Till73825.5N/A
LabourPeter Gode2719.4+3.4
Liberal DemocratsBrian Surtees1856.4−8.3
GreenJem Barnecutt1324.6−1.9
English DemocratRobin Tilbrook933.2−8.1
Majority73725.5−12.8
Turnout2,89424.3−13.0
Conservative holdSwing−13.8
Waltham Abbey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRicki Gadsby 1,378 40.8 −9.8
UKIPRod Butler1,22136.1N/A
LabourRobert Greyson50514.9+6.2
Liberal DemocratsTimothy Vaughan1003.0−10.4
GreenMurray Sackwild892.6−3.7
BNPPatricia Richardson872.6−18.5
Majority1574.6−24.9
Turnout3,38020.5−10.8
Conservative holdSwing−23.0

Harlow

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Labour3 38,53136.5+10.4
Conservative1 36,21826.6−8.7
UKIP0 6,74728.8+28.8
Liberal Democrat0 8533.7−13.9
Green0 6852.9−3.7
TUSC0 3581.5+1.5

Division Results

Harlow North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael Danvers 1,637 37.0 +12.1
ConservativeMichael Garnett *1,22927.8−5.4
UKIPBill Pryor1,14725.9+25.9
Liberal DemocratsMary Wiltshire2054.6−15.8
GreenHoward Reed1152.6−5.9
TUSCPaul Lenihan882.0+2.0
Majority4089.2+0.9
Turnout4,42126.6−8.8
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+8.8
Harlow South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdward Johnson * 1,346 32.5 −8.3
LabourDaniella Pritchard1,32532.0+11.5
UKIPMark Gough1,25430.3+30.3
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Millington1313.2−14.8
GreenNicholas David Scales822.0−4.7
Majority210.5−19.8
Turnout4,13827.4−5.1
Conservative holdSwing−9.9
Harlow West (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKaren Clempner 2,794 36.2 +10.0
LabourAnthony Durcan * 2,775
UKIPDan Long2,20728.6+28.6
UKIPJerry Crawford2,139
ConservativeLinda Pailing1,88724.4−8.8
ConservativeClive Souter1,756
GreenSusan Ransome2913.8−7.2
Liberal DemocratsIan Jackson2763.6−11.9
TUSCDavid Brown2703.5+3.5
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Robins241
GreenDaniel Shadbolt197
Majority58718.8+11.8
Turnout14,83323.8−8.9
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+9.4
Labour gain from Conservative

Maldon

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative3 6,13844.5−6.3
UKIP0 4,05929.5+29.5
Labour0 2,03914.8+5.6
Green0 1,1638.4−2.6
BNP0 3852.8−6.0

Division Results

Heybridge and Tollesbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRodney Bass * 2,300 46.3 −7.6
UKIPBeverley Acevedo1,20224.2N/A
LabourStevan Slodzik82216.5+8.9
GreenRobert Graves4178.4−4.6
BNPRichard Perry2304.6−4.8
Majority1,09822.1−15.8
Turnout4,97131.1−8.5
Conservative holdSwing−15.9
Maldon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePenny Channer * 1,994 47.7 +6.1
UKIPGeoffrey Dickman1,05225.2N/A
LabourMadeline Diamond57413.7+4.7
GreenJanet Carden47011.3+0.7
BNPMark Burmby872.1−4.8
Majority94222.6+1.7
Turnout4,17728.7−10.5
Conservative holdSwing−9.5
Southminster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Boyce * 1,844 39.8 −5.1
UKIPTim Drain1,80538.9+17.1
LabourLeslie Allan McDonald64313.9+5.1
GreenJonathan King2766.0−1.0
BNPNathan Stone681.5−6.3
Majority390.8−22.1
Turnout4,63626.2−9.6
Conservative holdSwing−11.1

Rochford

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative3 26,36034.9−14.2
UKIP1 15,12728.2+26.4
Green1 11,6158.9+4.1
Labour0 2,38413.1+5.5
Liberal Democrat0 2,0598.9−7.3
English Democrat0 6603.6−2.9

Division Results

Rayleigh North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMalcolm Maddocks 1,332 32.4 −5.9
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Black1,03725.2−6.6
UKIPJanet Davies83020.2+12.6
English DemocratJohn Hayter66016.0+2.9
LabourDavid Bodimeade2586.3+2.1
Majority2957.2+0.7
Turnout4,11731.0−10.8
Conservative holdSwing+0.3
Rayleigh South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPKeith Gibbs 1,379 39.8 +39.8
ConservativeJohn Flack1,19434.4−14.5
Liberal DemocratsPam Waldie56316.2−1.3
LabourCameron Scott3319.6+3.0
Majority1855.3−24.4
Turnout3,46726.8−8.6
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+27.1
Rochford North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTerry Cutmore 1,470 42.6 −9.0
UKIPGerry Bolton1,23635.9+35.9
LabourAllan Davies44612.9+6.1
Liberal DemocratsDeborah Taylor2968.6−5.5
Majority2346.8−30.2
Turnout3,44826.1−11.3
Conservative holdSwing−22.4
Rochford South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeColin Seagers 1,085 36.4 −14.7
LabourJerry Gibson1,00533.7+21.1
UKIPPeter Van De Vyver80427.0+27.0
Liberal DemocratsAngela Robinson893.0−6.1
Majority802.7−34.4
Turnout2,98324.0−8.2
Conservative holdSwing−17.9
Rochford West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenMichael Hoy 1,615 38.5 +38.5
ConservativeKeith Hudson1,27930.5−26.3
UKIPCherry Young87821.0+21.0
LabourRachael Broomfield3448.2−1.1
Liberal DemocratsIan Gale741.8−15.4
Majority3368.0−31.6
Turnout4,19029.8−8.4
Green gain from ConservativeSwing+32.4

Tendring

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative4 410,31030.8−10.0
UKIP2 29,77429.2+27.1
Labour1 15,54516.6+5.4
Tendring First1 14,09312.2−1.8
Liberal Democrat0 2,6618.0−3.5
Green0 1,0663.2−3.9
CRP0 2040.6−3.1
Independent0 1280.4+0.4

Division Results

Brightlingsea
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPRoger Lord 1,429 30.4 +30.4
Liberal DemocratsGary Scott1,26426.9−1.5
ConservativeLynda McWilliams1,15624.6−18.4
LabourColin Olivier58512.4+1.9
GreenMaria Iacovou1653.5−4.9
Tendring FirstTerry Allen1022.2N/A
Majority1653.5−11.1
Turnout4,70132.2−6.8
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+24.4
Clacton East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Tendring FirstPierre Oxley 1,528 34.3 +8.8
ConservativePeter Halliday1,19426.8−15.8
UKIPSandy White1,10624.8+24.8
LabourNorman Jacobs47710.7+1.2
Liberal DemocratsBrian Whitson771.7−2.7
GreenEleanor Mary Gordon701.6−4.5
Majority6217.5−9.6
Turnout4,45233.7−7.0
Tendring First gain from ConservativeSwing+12.3
Clacton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndy Wood 929 29.3 −10.5
LabourSam Atkinson79024.9+8.4
UKIPAnne Poonian78924.9N/A
Tendring FirstMark Stephenson39612.5N/A
Liberal DemocratsHarry Shearing1916.0−13.9
GreenJames Horsler752.4−4.8
Majority1394.4−15.6
Turnout3,17024.2−7.2
Conservative holdSwing−9.5
Clacton West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Honeywood 1,251 38.2 −1.8
UKIPChris Cotter103131.4N/A
LabourLinda Jacobs67120.5+9.0
Tendring FirstChristopher Keston1584.8−12.1
Liberal DemocratsAnn Whitson852.6−5.9
GreenClare Palmer832.5−2.9
Majority2206.7−16.3
Turnout3,27927.1−8.4
Conservative holdSwing−16.6
Frinton and Walton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Page * 2,095 37.7 −8.4
UKIPSimon Ashley1,58828.6N/A
Tendring FirstIris Johnson1,08519.5−12.8
LabourRose Lawes61911.2+4.0
GreenHoward Mettler841.5−5.7
Liberal DemocratsJo Hayes811.5N/A
Majority5079.1−4.7
Turnout5,55235.7−9.9
Conservative holdSwing−18.5
Harwich
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourIvan Henderson 1,722 41.2 +20.3
UKIPJohn Brown1,13827.2N/A
ConservativeRicky Callender *89221.3−15.2
Community RepresentativeSteven Henderson2044.9−18.4
Liberal DemocratsSimon Banks1353.2−3.1
GreenRobbie Spence701.7−4.5
Tendring FirstJack Robertson230.6N/A
Majority58414.0+0.8
Turnout4,18431.1−5.9
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+17.8
Tendring Rural East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPAndrew Erskine 1,552 35.0 +35.0
ConservativeMichael Skeels *1,27828.8−6.9
LabourMark Morley-Souter68115.3+4.8
Tendring FirstMark Cossens65414.7−7.9
GreenChris Southall1764.0−4.0
Liberal DemocratsDennis Cook1002.3−7.2
Majority2746.2−6.9
Turnout4,44130.1−8.6
UKIP gain from ConservativeSwing+20.9
Tendring Rural West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCarlo Guglielmi 1,515 37.9 −2.9
UKIPDennis Carr1,14128.5+12.0
Liberal DemocratsRosemary Smith72818.2−0.1
GreenDuncan Gordon3438.6+0.5
Tendring FirstDavid Oxley1473.7−1.7
IndependentJim Clifton1283.2N/A
Majority3749.3−13.2
Turnout4,00229.5−11.3
Conservative holdSwing−7.4

Uttlesford

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District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative3 18,85842.7−11.8
Independent1 12,07910.0+10.0
UKIP0 3,74118.0+15.9
Liberal Democrat0 3,44716.6−8.8
Labour0 1,7108.2+4.8
Green0 9224.4−6.5

Division Results

Dunmow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSusan Barker * 2,661 52.4 −8.5
UKIPAlan Stannard1,29825.5N/A
LabourTerry Brandon4829.5+3.2
Liberal DemocratsDavid Morgan3987.8−6.8
GreenKarmel Stannard2444.8−5.4
Majority1,36326.8−19.5
Turnout5,08327.8−10.5
Conservative holdSwing−17.0
Saffron Walden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentJohn Lodge 2,079 34.3 N/A
ConservativeRobert Chambers *2,03133.5−17.1
UKIPBarry Tyler60910.10N/A
Liberal DemocratsRichard Freeman60710.0−13.2
LabourJane Berney4918.1+0.7
GreenTrilby Roberts2444.0−9.7
Majority480.8−26.6
Turnout6,06137.7−4.6
Independent gain from ConservativeSwing+25.7
Stansted
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRaymond Gooding * 2,262 40.7 −2.9
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Sell1,76631.8−10.3
UKIPPeter Barclay94417.0N/A
LabourIan Davies4027.2+4.1
GreenMartin Wybrew1863.4−3.3
Majority4968.9+7.4
Turnout5,56037.4−9.3
Conservative holdSwing+3.7
Thaxted
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimon Walsh * 1,904 47.0 −9.0
UKIPStuart Moore89022.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsAntoinette Wattebot67616.7−0.8
LabourBarbara Light3358.3+4.1
GreenJohn Dunkley2486.1−5.5
Majority1,01425.0−13.5
Turnout4,05329.0−12.3
Conservative holdSwing−15.5

By-elections

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By-electionDateIncumbent partyWinning party
Brightlingsea9 October 2014UKIPConservative
Bocking5 March 2015UKIPConservative
Clacton East31 March 2016Tendring FirstHolland Residents
Laindon Park and Fryerns9 June 2016LabourUKIP

Results

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Brightlingsea

Brightlingsea: 9 October 2014[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Goggin 1,809 33.7 +9.1
UKIPAnne Poonian1,64230.6+0.2
Liberal DemocratsGary Scott1,19922.3−4.6
LabourCarol Carlsson-Browne5249.8−2.7
GreenBeverley Maltby2003.7+0.2
Majority1673.1−0.4
Turnout5,39836.5+4.3
Conservative gain from UKIPSwing+4.5

Bocking

Bocking: 5 March 2015[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStephen Canning 1,071 34.3 +2.1
LabourLynn Watson97431.2+1.3
UKIPMichael Ford85527.4−5.3
GreenJohn Malam1655.3+2.2
IndependentWalter Sale581.9New
Majority973.1N/A
Turnout3,123
Conservative gain from UKIPSwing

Laindon Park and Fryerns

Laindon Park and Fryerns: 9 June 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIPFrank Ferguson 2,034 42.6 +9.2
LabourLynn Watson1,60033.5−7.4
ConservativeGary Maylin87818.4+2.4
GreenPhillip Rackley2645.5+3.1
Majority4349.1N/A
Turnout4,776
UKIP gain from LabourSwing

Clacton East

Clacton East: 31 March 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Holland ResidentsColin Sargeant 1,781 46.8 New
UKIPBenjamin Smith96125.3+0.5
ConservativeRichard Bleach62816.5−10.3
LabourChristopher Bird38710.2−0.5
Liberal DemocratsRain Welham-Cobb491.3−0.4
Majority82021.5N/A
Turnout3,806
Holland Residents gain from Tendring FirstSwing

Notes

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  1. ^ No by-election was held as the death was sufficiently close to the upcoming County election.

References

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