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Colchester Borough Council election, 2014

Colchester Borough Council election, 2014
United Kingdom
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20 seats (out of 60 seats)
31 seats seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Liberal Democrat Conservative Labour
Last election 26 23 7
Seats before 26 23 7
Seats won 25 23 8
Seat change Decrease 1 0 Increase 1
Popular vote 8,988 13,144 6,334
Percentage 23.0 33.6 15.8
Swing Decrease9.6 Increase4.7 Decrease7.8

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Independent UKIP Green
Last election 3 0 0
Seats before 3 0 0
Seats won 3 0 0
Seat change 0 0 0
Popular vote 1,127 6,179 3,385
Percentage 2.9 15.8 8.6
Swing Decrease1.6 Increase13.1 Increase1.3

The 2014 Colchester Borough Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Colchester Borough Council in Essex, England. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control.

Before the election a coalition between the 26 Liberal Democrats, 7 Labour and 3 independents ran the council, while the 23 Conservatives were in opposition. There were also one seat vacant after the death of the Labour councillor for Wivenhoe Quay Steve Ford.

20 seats were being contested, with the candidates including a full slate from the Green party and 13 from the UK Independence Party, more than the party had put forward at any previous local election in Colchester. 6 sitting councillors stood down at the election including the then mayor, Colin Sykes.

Only one seat changed hands at the election, with Labour's Chris Pearson gaining Berechurch from the Liberal Democrats. The Liberal Democrats held the other 9 seats they had been defending, holding Castle by 46 votes over the Conservatives and Old Heath (formerly Harbour ward) by 69 votes from Labour. The Conservatives gained an increased share of the vote at the election, but did not gain any more seats.

Meanwhile, the UK Independence Party picked up 16% of the vote, coming second in 9 wards, but failed to take any seats. This was despite the party topping the polls in Colchester with 35% at the European parliamentary election that was held at the same time as the council election, and coming closest to taking a seat in Tiptree where the Conservatives held the seat by 85 votes.


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