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The results of yesterday's election in Tunbridge Wells are in.
Some highlights include the a councillor elected from a newly formed party, The Tunbridge Wells Alliance, as well as an almost complete lack of UKIP presence.
The Conservatives have fared considerably well, claiming most of the seats up for grabs.
Results:
Benenden and Cranbrook:
Tom Dawlings (Con) 854
Ann Musker (Lab) 175
John Smith (Tunbdridge Wells Alliance) 542
Saul Clackson (Lib Dem) 136
Brenchley and Horsmonden:
Alan McDermott's (Con) 951
Kelly Llewellyn (Lab) 262
Zoe Norman (Lib Dem) 240
Broadwater:
Chris Woodward (Con) 479
Christoper Hall (Lib Dem) 471
Louise Reid (Lab) 213
Alan Elder-Brown (UKIP) 59
Culverden:
David Allister (Con) 663
Lucy Willis (Tunbridge Wells Alliance 499
Martin Brice (Lib Dem) 400
Carol Wilson (Lab) 327
Liz Orr (Women's Equality Party) 323
Hawkhurst and Sandhurst:
Patrick Thomspon (Con) 1012
Ana Draper (Lab) 261
Claire Bishop (Lib Dem) 221.
Paddock Wood East:
Allan Gooda (Con) 430
Rodney Atkins (Tunbridge Wells Alliance) 265
Derek Boyle (Lab) 196
Gillian Douglas (Lib Dem) 78
Paddock Wood West:
Elizabeth Thomas (Con) 425
Raymond Moon (Lab) 235
Brian Ransley (Tunbridge Wells Alliance) 143
James Cole (Lib Dem) 72
Trevor Bisdee (Green) 65
Pantiles and St. Mark's:
James Scholes (Con) 983
Andy Hickey (Lib Dem) 729
Lorna Blackmore (Lab) 344
Park:
Nick Pope (Tunbridge Wells Alliance) 773
Catherine Rankin (Con) 630
Rachel Sadler (Lib Dem) 533
Hugo Pound (Lab) 335
Pembury:
Paul Barrington-King (Con) 1014
Colin Sefton (Lib Dem) 301
Sarah Carpenter (Lab) 282
Sherwood:
Bob Backhouse (Con) 633
Seb St John (Lab) 520
Nick Twist (Tunbridge Wells Alliance) 290
Allan Bullion (Lib Dem) 113
Chris Hoare (UKIP) 67
Southborough and Highbrooms:
Alain Lewis (Lab) 1094
Harry Allen (Con) 455
Marguerita Morton (Lib Dem) 211
Southborough North:
Joe Simmons (Con) 614
Trevor Poile (Lib Dem) 354
Martin Betts (Lab) 247
Speldhurst and Bidborough:
Julia Soyke (Con) 1186
Jackie Prance (Lib Dem) 361
David Adams (Lab) 251
St. James':
David Neve (Lib Dem) 762
Steve Bowser (Tunbridge Wells Alliance) 270
Isobel Kerrigan (Lab) 246
Matt Bailey (Con) 230
St. John's:
Mark Ellis (Lib Dem) 1038
Bjorn Simpole (Lab) 599
Nasir Jamil (Con) 575