2019 UK local government election
2019 East Devon District Council election
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Conservative
Independent
East Devon Alliance
Last election
37 seats, 47.2%
6 seats, 9.2%
10 seats, 20.0%
Seats won
20
19
11
Seat change
17
13
1
Popular vote
28,388
18,542
10,991
Percentage
36.2%
23.6%
14.0%
Swing
11.0%
14.4%
6.0%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Party
Liberal Democrats
Green
Last election
6 seats, 12.8%
0 seats, 3.1%
Seats won
8
2
Seat change
2
2
Popular vote
12,042
2,667
Percentage
15.3%
3.4%
Swing
2.5%
0.3%
Winner of each seat at the 2019 East Devon District Council election
The 2019 East Devon District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of East Devon District Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections . The whole council was elected on new ward boundaries that increased the number of seats from 59 to 60.
Summary
Election result
2019 East Devon District Council election[ 1]
Party
Candidates
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Conservative
55
20
N/A
N/A
17
33.3
36.2
28,388
–11.0
Independent
21
19
N/A
N/A
13
31.7
23.6
18,542
+14.4
East Devon Alliance
11
11
N/A
N/A
1
18.3
14.0
10,991
–6.0
Liberal Democrats
30
8
N/A
N/A
2
13.3
15.3
12,042
+2.5
Green
4
2
N/A
N/A
2
3.3
3.4
2,667
+0.3
Labour
21
0
N/A
N/A
0.0
6.3
4,974
+3.3
UKIP
2
0
N/A
N/A
0.0
1.1
887
–3.6
Ward Results
Axminster
Beer & Branscombe
Broadclyst
Budleigh & Raleigh
Clyst Valley
Coly Valley
Cranbrook
Dunkeswell & Otterhead
Exe Valley
Exmouth Brixington
Exmouth Halsdon
Exmouth Littleham
Exmouth Town
Exmouth Withycombe Raleigh
Feniton
Honiton St Michael's
Honiton St Paul's
Newbridges
Newton Poppleford & Harpford
Ottery St Mary
Seaton
Sidmouth Rural
Sidmouth Sidford
Sidmouth Town
Tale Vale
Trinity
West Hill & Aylesbeare
Whimple & Rockbeare
Woodbury & Lympstone
Yarty
By-elections
Whimple and Rockbeare
The Whimple and Rockbeare by-election was triggered by the resignation of independent councillor Kathy McLauchlan.[ 2]
Feniton
The Feniton by-election was triggered by the resignation of independent councillor Sue Bond.[ 3]
Honiton St Michael's
The Honiton St Michael's by-election was triggered by the resignation of Liberal Democrat councillor Luke Jeffery.[ 3]
Exe Valley
The Exe Valley by-election was triggered by the resignation of Liberal Democrat councillor Fabian King.[ 5]
Newton Poppleford
The Newton Poppleford by-election was triggered by the death of East Devon Alliance councillor Val Ranger.[ 6]
References