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Blue is the colour once more for Swale with the Conservatives retaining control of the borough council.
With all 47 wards declared, the Tories have 32 seats followed by Labour on 13 and Lib Dems on one.
There are also an independent.
A shock was the defeat of long-standing Lib Dem councillor, Elvie Lowe, after 24 years representing Milton Regis.
She feels she is a victim of the nationwide anti-Lib Dem feeling.
One of the Murston seats had to be decided after six recounts.
Dave Banks and Ed Gent were drawn at 420.
Eventually, they agreed that was the figure and so both names were written down and returning officer Abdool Kara pulled one of them out - which was classed as an additional vote. Ed's name came out.
He said: "I am very proud to be an elected member again.
"I expected it to be close, I thought maybe 15 or 20, but not to be dead at 420.
"I had my name pulled out which means I get to represent my ward for another four years."
Mr Banks said: "I feel gutted. If I had lost by 50 or 60 votes it would not have been so bad. But to go out like this is a horrible feeling.
"I have to accept the verdict because they recounted so many times and that was the only way to decide."
Tory leader Cllr Andrew Bowles is delighted with the results.
He said: "It's an amazing result - the second biggest that any party has had at Swale since it was established and at a time when the Conservative government is having to take difficult decisions and in many ways painful decisions.
"I think this shows credit to two things - credit to the Conservative administration at Swale council in terms of what it's achieved and that it's in line with the people of Swale's views.
"And credit to the people of Swale that they understand how difficult the situation the government is in is and that that has been bought about by the previous Labour government and so they have stayed loyal to the Conservatives in this borough."
Sittingbourne and Sheppey wards - *donates winners:
Borden
Michael Baldock (UKIP) 361
Nicholas Hampshire* (Con) 506
Matthew Partridge (Lab) 127
Turnout 51.7 per cent
Iwade and Lower Halstow
Janet Gregory (Lab) 509
Peter Springham (Lib Dem)
Ben Stokes* (Con) 712
Christopher Trafford (UKIP) 77
Turnout 44.9 per cent
Leysdown and Warden
Pat Sandle* (Con) 438
Matt Wheatcroft (Lab) 259
Turnout 32.3 per cent
West Downs
Monique Bonney* (Ind) 528
Mike Whiting (Con) 487
Turnout 52.1
After a recount, Monique won by 41 votes.
Sheerness East
Emma Bridge (Con) 360
Mark Ellen* (Lab) 504
Chris Foulds (Con) 376
Colin Howe (Lib Dem) 98
David Sargent* (Lab) 453
Turnout 31.8 per cent
Sheerness West
Angela Harrison* (Lab) 688
David Kemp (Lib Dem) 132
David Wilson (Con) 434
Steve Worrall* (Lab) 575
Turnout 32.1 per cent
Kemsley
Sue Gent* (Con) 797
Peter Paige (UKIP) 230
Tony Phillips (Lab) 461
Brenda Simpson* (Con) 830
Bradley Wise (Lab) 397
Mary Zeng (Lib Dem) 132
Turnout 33.4 per cent
Chalkwell
Alison Donkin (UKIP) 147
Clive Duncan (Con) 316
Anthea Spurling (Lib Dem) 141
Roger Truelove* (Lab) 900
Sandra Warham (Con) 272
Ghlin Whelan* (Lab) 760
Turnout 39.8 per cent
Grove
Ian Davison (UKIP) 418
Duncan Dewar-Whalley* (Con) 792
Bernie Lowe (Lib Dem) 226
Gareth Randall* (Con) 781
Richard Raycraft (Lab) 488
Peter Wilson (Lab) 422
Turn out 38.5 per cent
Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch
James Graham (Lab) 418
Gerry Lewin* (Con) 1,031
Richard Palmer (UKIP) 509
David Walker (Lab) 339
John Wright* (Con) 836
Turnout 45.2 per cent
Milton Regis
Margaret Bridge (Con) 331
Sheikh Mihand (OMRLP) 42
Eileen Hodgson (Con) 289
Elvie Lowe (Lib Dem) 353
David Spurling (Lib Dem) 227
Adam Tolhurst* (Lab) 527
Tony Winckless* (Lab) 491
Turnout 37.2 per cent
Teynham and Lynsted
Rick Barnicott* (Con) 857
Lloyd Bowen* (Con) 940
Ian Buxton (Lab) 470
Gillian Griffiths (Lab) 460
James Nash (UKIP) 163
Graeme Sargeant (Ind) 107
Turnout 42.4 per cent
St Michael’s
Syliva Bennett* (Con) 1,031
Shelley Cheesman (Lab) 521
Derek Conway* (Con) 1,242
Geraldine Feltham ((Lab) 403
Brenda Hammond (Lib Dem) 317
Stephen Trafford (UKIP) 296
Turnout 44 per cent
Minster Cliffs
Jamie Bicknell (Lab) 533
Andy Booth* (Con) 910
Adrian Crowther* (Con) 1,148
Maureen Morgan (UKIP) 390
Ken Pugh* (Con) 1,057
Libby Tucker (Lab) 532
Mark Tucker (Lab) 484
Turnout 38.5 per cent
Woodstock
Lee Burgess (UKIP) 472
Andrew Cooper (Lab) 439
Margaret Cooper (Lab) 441
Ann McLean (Lib Dem) 315
Alan Willicombe* (Con) 1,121
Jean Willicombe* (Con) 950
Turnout 53.7 per cent
Sheppey Central
Rosemary Donkin (UKIP) 326
June Garrad* (Con) 911
Alan Henley (Lab) 664
Lesley Ingham* (Con) 838
John Morris* (Con) 871
Ian Smart (Lab) 557
Pat Wiggins (Lab) 618
Mad Mike Young (OMRLP) 171
Turnout 32 per cent
Roman
Alan Blackley (Con) 396
Aaron Donkin (UKIP) 207
Keith Ferrin (Con) 279
Mike Haywood* (Lab) 752
Rose Madgwick (Lib Dem) 119
Martin McCusker* (Lab) 530
Turnout 36.2 per cent
Queenborough and Halfway
Jackie Constable* (Lab) 908
Mick Constable* (Lab) 841
Richard Darby (Con) 812
Mick Galvin (Con) 754
Peter Marchington* (Con) 846
Sandy Sims (Lib Dem) 149
Julian Stewart (Lab) 625
Turnout 36.9 per cent
Murston
Dave Banks (Lib Dem) 420
Ed Gent* (Con) 421
Keith Nevols (Lib Dem) 236
Nick Williams* (Lab) 482
Paul Williams (Lab) 369
Turnout 32.3 per cent
For reaction, plus town and parish results, don't miss this coming week's Sheerness Times Guardian and Sittingbourne Messenger.