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Maidstone council has been left with no party in overall control.
The Conservative group has spent most of the last year with a slim one-seat majority of the 55 seats.
But mid-April, one of their members, Cllr Robert Eves, was dismissed as he hadn’t attended a council meeting for six months after moving away.
That left the Tories going into the election with 27 seats.
After all the votes were counted today, they lost five seats they had held (including Mr Eves’ in North Ward) but also bucked the national trend by gaining a seat from the Lib Dems with a young candidate James Reid in Coxheath and Hunton, leaving them with 24 members.
The second largest party, the Lib Dems, gained one seat in North Ward, but lost one in Coxheath, leaving them with no change on 12 members.
The biggest shock for the Tories was the victory of local Independent campaigner Vanessa Jones over Conservative Anne Brindle in Boxley Ward. Cllr Jones stood on a platform of No to the Lidsing Garden Village .
Labour ended up one seat – after gaining Shepway North from the Conservatives. The Tories’ previous member, Marion Ring, had not sought re-electon due to ill health. Joanna Wilkinson now joins her husband Dan as a husband-and-wife team on the council.
Finally it was a good result for the Greens. They gained two seats bringing their total to three. Their party leader, Cllr Stuart Jeffery, also said he had agreed to form a group with three Independent councillors – Vanessa Jones, Tom Sams and Janetta Sams – to give them all a greater voice.
Council leader and Tory party chief Cllr David Burton was sanguine about the results, saying: “Once again we have bucked the national trend. We have lost a few seats, but we also gained a seat and have a fantastic new councillor in James Reid.”
Cllr Burton said he would “take nothing for granted” but hoped he would gain the support of some of the Independent councillors so as to continue a Conservative administration.
In any case, he was elected as leader for the council’s full term, and so will automatically stay council leader unless there is a vote of no confidence in him.
The turnout was 29.9%, about identical to the last election in 2022.
Despite fears the requirement to show photo ID to vote would cause problems, very little trouble was recorded.
Some 137 people were initially turned away from the polling booths after turning up without ID, but 115 of those returned with ID and voted. Only 22 seem to have been disenfranchised.
The direction of Maidstone council will now be determined at the annual council meeting on Saturday, May 20.
The count took place at The Clive Emson Conference Centre at the Kent County Showground in Detling, with around 120 tellers counting the votes.
Those elected today will serve for one year only - not the usual four. Then in 2024, there will be a big re-organisation.
The whole council will be elected in one go, but there will be fewer seats, only 49, and there will be ward boundary changes in all areas.
All the ward changes can be seen here. https://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/maidstone
The final result: Conservatives 24, Lib Dems 12, Independents 10, Labour 6, Greens 3.
Allington
Laura Kennedy (Con) 639
Marianna Poliszczuk (Lab) 213
Cynthia Robertson (Lib Dem) 923 ELECTED
Rachel Rodwell (Green) 569
Bearsted
Ian Chittenden (Lib Dem) 283
Ciaran Oliver (Green) 294
Val Springett (Con) 1204 ELECTED
Mark Tickner (Lab) 219
Sean Turner (Heritage Party) 77
Boxley
Anne Brindle (Com) 784
Vanessa Jones (Ind) 1.012 ELECTED
Stella Randall (Lab) 263
Geoffery Samme (Lib Dem) 236
Coxheath and Hunton
Claire Kehily (Green) 697
John Randall (Lab) 226
James Reid (Con) 788 ELECTED
Bryan Vizzard (Lib Dem) 275
Detling and Thurnham
Stephen Thompson (Green) 485 ELECTED
Zelina Toric-Azad (Lib Dem) 80
Christopher Waters (Con) 411
Downswood and Otham
Theresa Lyons (Lab) 118
David Murray (Green) 69
Gordon Newton (Ind ) 510 ELECTED
Scott Walker (Con) 115
East
Ronald Burke (Con) 497
David Naghi (Lib Dem) 1,051 ELECTED
Derek Swan (Lab) 273
Matthew White (Green) 164
Fant
Rojo Kurien (Lib Dem) 252
Ian McDonald (Green) 383
Jaison Musindo (Con) 354
Margaret Rose (Lab) 760 ELECTED
Harrietsham and Lenham
Andrew Bye (Con) 325
Tom Sams (Ind) 1296 ELECTED
Ryan Slaughter (Lab) 164
High Street
Steven Cheeseman (Green) 331
David Collier (Lab) 401
Reiss Cordrey (Con) 352
Dinesh Khadka (Lib Dem) 641 ELECTED
Leeds
Robert Field (Lib Dem) 138
Gill Fort (Con) 389 ELECTED
Caroline Jessel (Green) 109
Loose
Ken Amakye (Con) 165
Donna Greenan (Green) 36
Susan Grigg (Ind) 236 ELECTED
Alan Le Grys (Lab) 60
Simon Wales (Lib Dem) 179
Marden and Yalding
Sarah Barwick (Lab) 265
Annabelle Blackmore (Con) 1,005 ELECTED
Chris Passmore (Lib Dem) 154
Mick Summersgill (Green) 891
North
Scott Hahnefeld (Con) 397
Kimberley Milham (Green) 199
Rachel Slaughter (Lab) 292
Michael Thompson (Lib Dem) 930 ELECTED
Shepway North
Gary Butler (Ind) 114
Alison Colyer (Con) 577
Joe Higson (Lib Dem) 184
Stephen Muggeridge (Green) 146
Joanna Wilkinson (Lab) 602 ELECTED
South
Brian Clark (Lib Dem) 1,153 ELECTED
Emily Hudson (Con) 408
Graham Jarvis (Reform UK) 129
Dennis Luchmun (Lab) 197
Simon Milham (Green) 92
Paul Thomas (Ind) 182
Staplehurst
Thomas Burnham (Lib Dem) 219
Kelly Rigden (Green) 132
Paddy Riordan (Con) 942 ELECTED
Rory Sikin (Lab) 578
Sutton Valence and Langley
Derek Eagle (Green) 398 ELECTED
Martin Richards (Lib Dem) 88
Wendy Young (Con) 356