2010 Southampton City Council election explained

Election Name:2010 Southampton City Council election
Seats3:5
Percentage2:33.0%
Percentage1:34.2%
Popular Vote3:28,769
Popular Vote2:33,418
Popular Vote1:34,602
Seat Change3:3
Seat Change2:1
Seat Change1:2
Seats2:15
Type:parliamentary
Seats1:28
Previous Year:2008
Next Year:2011
Next Election:2011 Southampton City Council election
Previous Election:2008 Southampton City Council election
Party3:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Party2:Labour Party (UK)
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Election Date:6 May 2010
Ongoing:no
Percentage3:28.4%

The 2010 Southampton Council election took place on 6 May 2010 to elect members of Southampton Unitary Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]

Background

Before the election the Conservatives ran the council with 26 seats, compared to 14 for Labour and 8 for the Liberal Democrats.[2] With the Conservatives defending just 4 of the 16 seats being contested they were almost certain to retain control of the council.[2] Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat group leader Jill Baston was among those who stood down at the election, with former Liberal Democrat leader of the council Adrian Vinson attempting to return to the council in the seat she was leaving.[2]

Election result

The results saw the Conservatives keep a majority on the council after gaining 2 seats to hold 28 of the 48 seats.[3] Labour made a net gain of the 1 seat to move to 15 seats, while the Liberal Democrats lost 3 to be reduced to 5 councillors.[3] With the election taking place at the same time as the 2010 general election overall turnout was higher than usual at 59%.[4]

Both unsuccessful Conservative candidates for Southampton Itchen and Southampton Test in the 2010 general election were among those re-elected to the council.[4] The former Liberal Democrat leader of the council Adrian Vinson, regained a seat on the council in Portswood, 2 years after being voted off the council, while Gerry Drake held Peartree for the Liberal Democrats by 30 votes after 3 recounts.[4] However Labour candidates Keith Morrell and David Furnell gained the seats of Coxford and Millbrook respectively from the Liberal Democrats.[4]

Ward results

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Notes and References

  1. News: Southampton. BBC News Online. 1 February 2011. 19 April 2009.
  2. News: Spotlight falls on the 'forgotten' elections. Smith. Matt. 26 April 2010. Southern Daily Echo. 1 February 2011.
  3. News: Tories gain control of Gosport and Hart in local polls. 7 May 2010. BBC News Online. 1 February 2011.
  4. News: Local Election result - Southampton. Southern Daily Echo. 1 February 2011.