2019 Rother District Council election explained

Election Name:2019 Rother District Council election
Country:East Sussex
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2015 Rother District Council election
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2023 Rother District Council election
Next Year:2023
Seats For Election:All 38 seats to Rother District Council
Majority Seats:20
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election1:31 seats, 48.8%
Seats1:14
Seat Change1: 17
Popular Vote1:17,610
Percentage1:36.4%
Swing1: 12.4%
Party2:Independent politician
Last Election2:4 seats, 12.2%
Seats2:13
Seat Change2: 9
Popular Vote2:13,074
Percentage2:27.0%
Swing2: 14.8%
Party3:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election3:2 seats, 13.2%
Seats3:7
Seat Change3: 5
Popular Vote3:7,398
Percentage3:15.3%
Swing3: 2.1%
Party4:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election4:1 seat, 15.2%
Seats4:3
Seat Change4: 2
Popular Vote4:6,093
Percentage4:12.6%
Swing4: 2.6%
Party5:Green Party of England and Wales
Last Election5:0 seats, 1.9%
Seats5:1
Seat Change5: 1
Popular Vote5:2,019
Percentage5:4.2%
Swing5: 2.3%
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Party:Conservative Party (UK)
After Party:No overall control

The 2019 Rother District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Rother District Council in East Sussex, England.[1]

Summary

Election result

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Ward results

Southern Rother

By-elections between 2019 and 2023

Eastern Rother by-election

A by-election was held in Eastern Rother on 6 May 2021 after the resignation of Sally-Ann Hart following her election to Parliament in the 2019 general election.[2] The seat was won by Conservative candidate Lizzie Hacking.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rother District Election Results 2019. rother.gov.uk. 2020-03-13.
  2. News: Hacking . Lizzie . Lizzie Hacking Rother District Council By-Election . 4 June 2022 . Rye News . 22 April 2021.