ALDC monitors and records the results of council by-elections on behalf of the Liberal Democrats. All our by-election results are also posted on our website.
Another busy night saw 10 principal by-elections, all in England and all with Lib Dem candidates. Fielding a full slate in the principal by-elections around the country in itself is a fantastic achievement.
One to watch this week was Broadstone ward in Poole with a by-election triggered by the resignation of the sitting Conservative councillor. Candidate Vikki Slade is fighting Conservative plans to bus services and youth services and will be a strong local voice, standing up for residents. Vikki and the team have convincingly beat the Tories into second place with a 24% swing and getting 69.3%. Fantastic work and well done!
The results in full are:
LD Vikki Slade 2184 [69.6%; +22.5%]
Conservative 733 [23.3%; -10.6%]
UKIP 121 [3.9%; -8.3%]
Green 57 [1.8%; -5.1%]
Labour 45 [1.4%; +1.4%]
Majority: 1451
LD gain from Conservatives
(Percentage change since 2015)
Two by-elections in Tim Farron country saw the team hold two seats for the Lib Dems on Cumbria County Council and South Lakeland District Council. They did this with a convincing lead over the Tories of 224 votes and 185 respectively. Well done to Steve Rooke who is now elected to Cumbria County Council and Andrew Jarvis elected to South Lakeland District Council.
The final results are:
LD Steve Rooke 1009 [52.3%; -9.7%]
Conservative 785 [40.7%; +22.0%]
Labour 88 [4.6%; -2.5%]
Green 46 [2.4%; +2.4%]
Majority: 224 Turnout: 41.5% LD Hold (Percentage change since 2013)
LD Andrew Guy Jarvis 441 [60.1%; +11.1%]
Conservative 256 [34.9%; -4.1%]
Green 37 [5.0%; -0.9%]
Majority: 185
Turnout: 45.8%
LD hold
(Percentage change since 2015)
In other principal by elections around the country, the Conservatives held their seat in Swanley, Kent. Robert Woodbridge was the Lib Dem candidate and got 16.4% of the vote. Thank you for standing so people could vote Lib Dem.
In Sevenoaks DC (Swanley Christchurch & Swanley Village) Krish Shanmuganathan came in third place with 20.4% of the vote – particularly impressive as no Lib Dem candidate stood in the ward at the last election in 2015!
In Lancaster, Labour held their seat in Westgate Ward and Louise Stansfield flew the flag for the Lib Dems. Thank you to everyone in the team in Lancaster.
With two by elections in the London Borough of Lewisham, Bobby Dean stood in Brockley and Lucy Salek stood in Evelyn for the Lib Dems. Thanks go to them for representing us in Lewisham.
The Lincolnshire Independents held their seat on North Kesteven District Council, but Aaron Smith stood for the Lib Dems which was fantastic as there was no Lib Dem on the ballot paper in either 2011 or 2015 in this ward. Thank you!
In Tandridge Disctrict Council the Tories were dealt a blow losing the seat to the Oxted and Limpsfield Residents Group. Thank you to Sheelagh Crampton and the local party for making sure local people had a Lib Dem on the ballot paper.
To see all 10 principal council elections with Lib Dems on the ballot paper is absolutely fantastic! Together with two holds and a gain, what a great night!
On top of this, we have gained a seat from Labour on Knowsley Town Council and two from Labour on Tupton Parish Council.
Liberal Democrats getting elected at all levels of government!
Well done Team Lib Dem!
* ALDC is the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and Campaigners



7 Comments
What happened in the Steve Rooke Campaign where the Tories incresed their vote?
I’m guessing there was a UKIP or Independent candidate or both last time. So some of their increase mat be due to that. Also one of the three district wards in the County division is held by the Tories.
2013:
Lib Dem 1162
Con 350
UKIP 227
Lab 122
Lib Dem was a popular councillor.
Some good news here. But some of us would think that a dispassionate assessment is more useful to everyone than drum-beating!
Tony
Dispassionate assessment:
Well, based on the ALDC tables:
* We’ve now had 8 unbroken weeks of by-election gains (August 11th onward);
* We’ve had 28 weeks without a by-election loss (March 31st onward).
Top psephologist John Curtice was on the BBC tv Sunday Politics. Fast forward through the interview with former Home Secretary Michael Howard (prison works!) was unable to answer most of Andrew Neil’s questions. He had been close to David Cameron. It seems unlikely that he has any individual insight into what Theresa May can achieve.
Former UKIP leader Diane James is now an independent MEP. She was interviewed on the Sunday Politics south east. She wanted her successor to have a free hand without comments from his predecessors.