East Devon Alliance Explained

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Leader:Paul Arnott
Chairperson:Cathy Gardner
Foundation:2015
Website:http://www.eastdevonalliance.com
Country:the United Kingdom
East Devon Alliance
Slogan:Independents working for you
Position:Localism
Dissolved:2023
Merged:Liberal Democrats (UK)

The East Devon Alliance, also known as the Independent East Devon Alliance, was registered as a political party in East Devon at the Electoral Commission in 2015.[1]

The party won 10 of the 59 seats in the 2015 East Devon District Council election.[2] In 2017, EDA elected its first Devon County Councillor, former Labour Party member Martin Shaw, representing Seaton and Colyton.[3] Martin Shaw is no longer a Devon County Councillor for Seaton and Colyton following the 2021 election when Marcus Hartnell (Conservative) was elected.

The party did not contest the 2023 East Devon District Council election, after which it therefore had no councillors. Of the 12 councillors it had prior to the election, four stood as Liberal Democrats, five stood as independent candidates and three did not stand for re-election. The East Devon Alliance leader Paul Arnott, who was also leader of East Devon District Council, was one of those who stood as a Liberal Democrat, having already joined that party at a national level in 2022.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Registration . 19 July 2024 . The Electoral Commission.
  2. Web site: Declaration of result of poll . February 21, 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160302164014/http://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/1112459/district-declaration-of-results.pdf . March 2, 2016. 9 May 2015. Mark R. Williams, Returning Officer.
  3. News: Wilkins . Daniel . East Devon Alliance win Seaton and Colyton seat in county vote . Midweek Herald . 5 May 2017 . en.
  4. News: Kershaw . Rob . East Devon Independents to stand as Liberal Democrats in elections . 22 June 2023 . Devon Live . 23 March 2023.
  5. News: Arnott . Paul . East Devon District Council leader joins national Lib Dems ahead of by-election . 22 June 2023 . Sidmouth Herald . 7 June 2022.