2003 South Kesteven District Council election explained

The 2003 South Kesteven District Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of South Kesteven District Council in Lincolnshire, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party gained control of the council from no overall control.[1]

Background

Before the election the Conservatives had half of the seats on the council with 29 councillors, compared to 14 independents, 12 Labour and 3 Liberal Democrats.[2] The Conservatives ran the council in alliance with the Liberal Democrats,[2] with Linda Neal taking over as leader of the council from Phil Taylor in 2002.[3]

96 candidates stood for the 58 seats on the council over 34 wards, 15 fewer candidates than at the 1999 election.[2] In 11 wards there was no election as the candidates for those seats were elected without opposition.[2] The Conservatives stood 42 candidates, compared to 20 for Labour, 19 independents, 13 Liberal Democrats and 2 candidates for the Green party.[2]

Election result

The Conservatives gained two seats to take an overall majority on the council with 31 councillors.[4] This came at the expense of the independents and Labour, who both lost two seats to have 12 and 10 councillors respectively.[5] Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats picked up two seats to have 5 councillors.[4] Overall turnout at the election was 29.65%,[6] around 3% less than in 1999.[4]

The successful candidates included five married couples, Labour's Dorrien and Neil Dexter, Fereshteh and John Hurst and Avril and Mike Williams, as well as Conservatives Margery and Norman Radley and Graham and Mary Wheat.[4] Conservative gains included picking up a seat in Bourne East, but they did lose three seats to the Liberal Democrats in Stamford St John's.[7] In Stamford St George's the second seat for the ward was decided by the toss of a coin and had Conservative Bob Sandall defeat Liberal Democrat Ray Lee.[7]

By-elections between 2003 and 2007

St Anne's

Labour won a by-election in St Anne's ward after the death of councillor Fred Burrows.[8] Labour candidate Lee Steptoe was unopposed after the Conservative candidates papers were found to be invalid, while the Liberal Democrats were unable to find the required 10 seconders.[8]

Truesdale

Notes and References

  1. News: Local elections. BBC News Online. 5 May 2015.
  2. News: Fewer candidates for local elections. 3 April 2003. Grantham Journal. 9 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150509151826/http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/features/news-features/fewer-candidates-for-local-elections-1-15207. 9 May 2015. dead.
  3. News: Tories axe council leader. 2 May 2002. Grantham Journal. 10 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150510141218/http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/features/news-features/tories-axe-council-leader-1-15804. 10 May 2015. dead.
  4. News: Five married couples on council. 9 May 2003. Grantham Journal. 9 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150509163921/http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/features/news-features/five-married-couples-on-council-1-27785. 9 May 2015. dead.
  5. News: Election Results - English Councils. 2 May 2003. The Times. NewsBank. 17.
  6. Web site: May 1st 2003 - Ward and Parish Election Results. South Kesteven District Council. Political Science Resources. 5 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304112142/http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/loc03/pages/SouthKesteven/electionresults.htm. 4 March 2016. dead.
  7. News: Toss of a coin decides election. 2 May 2003. Stamford Mercury. 9 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150509164143/http://www.stamfordmercury.co.uk/news/local/toss-of-a-coin-decides-election-1-499598. 9 May 2015. dead.
  8. News: Labour wins as opponents get it hopelessly wrong. 6 October 2005. Grantham Journal. 7 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150507211946/http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/news/features/news-features/labour-wins-as-opponents-get-it-hopelessly-wrong-1-3075. 7 May 2015. dead.