2001 Suffolk County Council election explained

Election Name:2001 Suffolk County Council election
Country:Suffolk
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:1997 Suffolk County Council election
Previous Year:1997
Next Election:2005 Suffolk County Council election
Next Year:2005
Seats For Election:All 80 seats in the Suffolk County Council
Majority Seats:41
Election Date:7 June 2001
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election1:34 seats, 36.1%
Seats Before1:33
Seats1:36
Seat Change1: 3
Popular Vote1:108,891
Percentage1:34.3%
Swing1: 1.9%
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election2:31 seats, 37.7%
Seats Before2:30
Seats2:31
Popular Vote2:133,349
Percentage2:42.0%
Swing2: 4.2%
Party3:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election3:15 seats, 23.4%
Seats Before3:14
Seats3:12
Seat Change3: 3
Popular Vote3:68,967
Percentage3:21.7%
Swing3: 1.7%
Party4:Independent (politician)
Last Election4:1 seats, 2.5%
Seats Before4:4
Seats4:1
Popular Vote4:4,721
Percentage4:1.5%
Swing4: 1.0%
Map Size:350px
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Election:No overall control
After Election:No overall control

Elections for Suffolk County Council as part of the 2001 United Kingdom local elections were held on 7 June. 80 councillors were elected from various electoral divisions, which returned one county councillor 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 1997. The whole council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control.

As with other county elections in England, these local elections in Suffolk took place on the same day as the 2001 United Kingdom general election.

Government Formation

The incumbent Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition continued in government with Labour group leader Chris Mole (Ipswich Town) remaining as council leader until he won a parliamentary by-election in November 2001. He succeeded by Jane Hore (Lowestoft Central), however in May 2003 she was replaced by deputy Bryony Rudkin (Priory Heath).

Results by District

Babergh

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
4 2 14,790 34.8 –3.5
3 2 15,889 37.4 +3.6
2 7,445 17.5 –3.6
1 3,911 9.2 +2.4
0 438 1.0 +1.0

Division results

Forest Heath

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
6 11,578 59.8 +15.8
0 7,773 40.2 +11.1

Division results

Ipswich

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
15 2 26,859 49.5 –2.2
1 3 18,194 33.5 –2.0
1 1 9,195 17.0 +4.2

Division results

Mid Suffolk

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
5 20,419 45.7 +6.0
3 1 13,831 31.1 –2.0
2 1 10,439 23.4 –2.6

Division results

Suffolk Coastal

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
7 20,419 44.8 +4.4
3 1 13,831 30.4 –0.9
3 1 10,439 22.9 –4.7
0 666 1.5 +1.2
0 215 0.5

Division results

St. Edmundsbury

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
5 1 21,412 45.0 +4.8
5 1 19,176 40.0 +4.3
1 5,627 11.8 –10.8
0 595 1.3 –0.1
Local Party Bury St Edmunds 0 573 1.2 +1.2
0 222 0.5 +0.5

Division results

Waveney

District Summary

PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
10 2 25,552 48.2 –3.6
4 2 19,963 37.6 +4.4
0 7,548 14.2 +4.4

Division results

References