2019 Eastbourne Borough Council election explained

Election Name:2019 Eastbourne Borough Council Election
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2015 Eastbourne Borough Council election
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2023 Eastbourne Borough Council election
Next Year:2023
Seats For Election:All 27 Council Seats
Party1:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election1:18 seats66.6%
Seats1:18 seats66.6%
Swing1:14.1%
Popular Vote1:36,604
Percentage1:49.6%
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election2:9 seats33.3%
Seats2:9 seats33.3%
Popular Vote2:24,396
Percentage2:33.1
Swing2:2.9%
Council Control
Before Party:Liberal Democrats
Posttitle:Subsequent Council Control
After Party:Liberal Democrats
Leader3:Jake Lambert
Party3:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election3:0 Seats, 0%
Percentage3:10.7%
Swing3:0.6%
Seats3:0 Seats0%
Popular Vote3:7,909

The 2019 Eastbourne District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Eastbourne Borough Council in England.[1] This was on the same day as other local elections. All 27 members of the council were elected over 9 3 member wards.

The Liberal Democrats maintained majority control of the Council.

Summary

Election result

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Ward Results

A * denotes an incumbent councillor seeking re-election.

Upperton

By-elections

St. Anthony's

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eastbourne Borough Council . BBC . BBC . 6 August 2019.