The Broxbourne Council election, 2010 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, a local government authority in Hertfordshire, England.[1]
Ward | Party | Incumbent Elected | Incumbent | Standing again? | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Broxbourne | Conservative | 2006 | Joyce Ball | No | |
Bury Green | Conservative | 2006 | Martin Greensmyth | Yes | |
Cheshunt Central | Conservative | 2006 | Keith Brown | Yes[2] | |
Cheshunt North | Conservative | 2006 | Kay Leese | No | |
Flamstead End | Conservative | 2006 | Paul Seeby | Yes | |
Goffs Oak | Conservative | 2006 | Mark Mills-Bishop | Yes | |
Hoddesdon North | Conservative | 2006 | Alan Smith | No | |
Hoddesdon Town | Conservative | 2006 | Kenneth Ayling | Yes | |
Rosedale | Conservative | 2006 | David Lewis | Yes | |
Rye Park | Conservative | 2006 | Moyra O'Neill | No | |
Theobalds | Conservative | 2006 | Carol Crump-Eynon | Yes | |
Waltham Cross | Labour | 2006 | Malcolm Aitken | Yes | |
Wormley & Turnford | Conservative | 2006 | Gordon Nicholson | Yes |
An election was held in all 13 wards on Thursday 6 May 2010.
The May 2010 election saw the largest number of Liberal Democrat candidates in a Broxbourne election since the whole council was elected in 1999 following the Boundary Commission review.
The Liberal Democrats succeeded in achieving 3rd place in the popular vote despite fielding the smallest number of candidates (9) of any party.
The overall BNP result was the worst achieving by the party in recent years. All of the BNP candidates finished in last place in the 10 wards the BNP contested.
Additionally the BNP share of the vote fell by over 7% when compared with the last Broxbourne Council elections held in 2008.
No seats changed hands in this election.
The new political balance of the council following this election was:
The next Local Government Election was scheduled to be held on 5 May 2011 when seats will be contested in all of the 13 wards.
In December 2010 Councillor Joanne Welch left the Conservative Group[3] and sat as an Independent member. As a result of this the new political balance of the council was: