2019 South Norfolk District Council election explained

Election Name:2019 South Norfolk District Council election
Country:Norfolk
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2015 South Norfolk District Council election
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2023 South Norfolk District Council election
Next Year:2023
Seats For Election:All 46 seats to South Norfolk District Council
Majority Seats:24
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election1:40 seats, 54.2%
Seats1:35
Seat Change1: 5
Popular Vote1:31,613
Percentage1:47.0%
Swing1: 7.2%
Party2:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election2:6 seats, 16.8%
Seats2:10
Seat Change2: 4
Popular Vote2:20,310
Percentage2:30.2%
Swing2: 13.4%
Party3:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election3:0 seats, 19.4%
Seats3:1
Seat Change3: 1
Popular Vote3:11,672
Percentage3:17.3%
Swing3: 2.1%
Map Size:400px
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Party:Conservative Party (UK)
After Party:Conservative Party (UK)

The 2019 South Norfolk District Council election was held on Thursday 2 May 2019 to elect the whole council as part of 2019 United Kingdom local elections.[1]

Ward results

Beck Vale, Dickleburgh & Scole

Martin Wilby was previously the member for Dickleburgh Ward and Clayton Hudson was previously the member for Beck Vale Ward.

Cringleford

William Kemp was previously the member for Thurlton Ward elected in 2007 and re-elected in 2011 and 2015

Harleston

Brian Riches stood as an Independent having been elected in 2015 as a Conservative.

Hempnall

Michael Edney was elected as the Member for Wicklewood Ward in 2011 and 2015

Newton Flotman

Florence Ellis was previously the Member for Tasburgh Ward, elected in 2011 and 2015

Stratton

Desmond Fulcher had been elected in 2015 as a Conservative

Wicklewood

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Voting and elections.