2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election

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2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
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All 59 seats to Bath and North East Somerset Council
30 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Con
Leader Dine Romero Tim Warren
Party Liberal Democrats Conservative
Leader's seat Southdown Mendip
(defeated)
Last election 15 seats, 25.0% 37 seats, 37.5%
Seats won 37 11
Seat change Increase 22 Decrease 26
Popular vote 42,682 24,460
Percentage 43.7% 25.0%
Swing Increase 18.7% Decrease 12.5%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Ind
Lab
Leader N/A Robin Moss
Party Independent Labour
Leader's seat N/A Westfield
Last election 3 seats, 5.6% 6 seats, 14.6%
Seats won 6 5
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 1
Popular vote 5,308 12,340
Percentage 5.4% 12.6%
Swing Decrease 0.2% Decrease 2.0%

Map showing the results of the 2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council elections. Blue showing Conservative, Red showing Labour, Yellow showing Liberal Democrats and Grey showing Independents. Striped wards have mixed representation.

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Liberal Democrats

The 2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election was held on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Bath and North East Somerset Council in England.

The Liberal Democrats took control of the council in 2019, winning thirty-seven seats with a working majority of seven.

Background[edit]

Bath and North East Somerset Council held local elections on 2 May 2019 along with councils across England as part of the 2019 local elections. The council elects its members in all-out elections, with all its councillors up for election every four years.[1][2] Councillors defending their seats in this election were previously elected in 2015. In that election, thirty-seven Conservative councillors, fifteen Liberal Democrat councillors, six Labour councillors, five independent councillors and two Green councillors were elected. In subsequent by-elections, the Liberal Democrats gained one seat from the Conservatives and one seat from the Green Party.[3][4] Conservative councillor Martin Veal resigned from his party in March 2019 to run as an independent after his party did not select him as a candidate.[5]

Following the 2015 election, the council was controlled by the Conservative Party, although previously the council had been under no overall control since its creation in 1996. In the New Statesman, the journalist Stephen Bush wrote that if the Conservatives maintained control of Bath and North East Somerset in 2019, it would represent a strong national performance for the party.[6] Conservative peer Robert Hayward predicted that the Liberal Democrats would gain several seats on the council from the Conservatives due to a "Brexit penalty".[7][8]

A boundary change in 2018 meant that the number of councillors fell to 59 from the 65 under previous boundaries, and the number of electoral wards reduced from 37 to 33.[9] Most retained electoral wards have their boundaries adjusted so the number of electors per councillor is roughly similar.[10][11]

The election was contested by full slates of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with 49 Labour candidates, 29 Green Party candidates, 12 independent candidates (including one candidate with no description), 11 candidates for the Bath North East Somerset Independent Group, and five UK Independence Party candidates.[12] Two of the independent councillors re-elected in 2019 identified as "No politics, just Peasedown" when elected in 2015.[13]

Retiring councillors[edit]

Council Ward Departing Councillor Party Ref
Abbey Lizzie Gladwyn Conservative [14]
Bathavon North Alison Millar Liberal Democrats [14]
Bathwick Matt Cochrane Conservative [14]
Steve Jeffries Conservative [14]
Chew Valley North Liz Richardson Conservative [14]
Combe Down Cherry Beath Liberal Democrats [14]
Keynsham East Marie Longstaff Conservative [15]
Bryan Organ Conservative [14]
Keynsham North Charles Gerrish Conservative [14]
Lambridge Lin Patterson Green [14]
Lansdown Tony Clarke Conservative [14]
Lyncombe Michael Norton Conservative [14]
Midsomer Norton North Barry Macrae Conservative [14]
Newbridge Caroline Roberts Liberal Democrats [14]
Oldfield Will Sandry Liberal Democrats [14]
Odd Down Nigel Roberts Liberal Democrats [14]
Saltford Francine Haeberling Conservative [14]
Twerton Joe Rayment Labour [14]
Walcot Fiona Darey Conservative [14]
Weston Colin Barrett Conservative [14]
Widcombe Ian Gilchrist Liberal Democrats [14]

Council composition[edit]

After the previous election the composition of the council was:

37 15 6 3 2 2
Con LD Lab I G V

Prior to the election the composition of the council was:

35 17 6 6 1
Con LD Lab I G

After the election the composition of the council was:

37 11 6 5
LD Con I Lab

Results summary[edit]

Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2019[16]
Party Candidates Votes
Stood Elected Gained Unseated Net % of total % No. Net %
  Liberal Democrats 59 37 Increase 22 62.7% 43.7% 42,682 Increase 18.7%
  Conservative 59 11 Decrease 26 18.6% 25.0% 24,460 Decrease 12.5%
  Independent 12 6 Increase 3 10.2% 5.4% 5,308 Decrease 0.2%
  Labour 49 5 Decrease 1 8.5% 12.6% 12,340 Decrease 2%
  Green 29 0 Decrease 2 0% 9.3% 9,114 Decrease 4%
  BIG 11 0 Steady 0% 2.9% 2,854 N/A
  UKIP 5 0 Steady 0% 1.0% 998 Decrease 1.8%

Ward results[edit]

As the wards were newly created, comparisons with previous elections are not possible. All percentages are calculated as the proportion of valid votes won by each councillor.

Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).

Bathavon North[edit]

Bathavon North (2 seats)[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Sarah Warren 1,373 50.4
Liberal Democrats Kevin Ronald Guy 1,222 44.9
Conservative Geoff Ward * 658 24.2
Conservative Neil Auty 575 21.1
Green Leila Jane Froud 385 14.1
BIG Emma Adams 307 11.3
BIG Andrew Lea 273 10.0
Independent Martin John Beresford Veal * 269 9.9
Labour Co-op Vicky Drew 157 5.8
Labour Cydney Hippisley-Drew 88 3.2
Turnout 2,737 51.63
Registered electors 5,301
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Bathavon South[edit]

Bathavon South (2 seats)[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Trelawny Neilson Butters * 1,121 53.1
Liberal Democrats Matthew David McCabe 901 42.7
Conservative Paul Gerald Mallon 494 23.4
Conservative Rosemary Naish 474 22.5
Green Terry Pitt 406 19.3
BIG Lisa Tilesi 239 11.3
No party description David Veale * 154 7.3
Labour Alexander McCabe 149 7.1
Turnout 2,116 50.85
Registered electors 4,161
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Bathwick[edit]

Bathwick (2 seats)[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Manda Rigby 1,183 53.1
Liberal Democrats Yukteshwar Kumar 1,077 48.4
Conservative Tom Hobson 586 26.3
Conservative Martin Reynold Roberto Grixoni 558 25.1
Green Michael Coffey 348 15.6
BIG Evan Gregg Rudowski 278 12.5
Labour Johanna Maj Everritt 134 6.0
Labour Owen John Biggadike 125 5.6
Independent Elie Jacques Charles Breton Des Loys 37 1.7
Turnout 2,237 46.19
Registered electors 4,843
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Chew Valley[edit]

Chew Valley (2 seats)[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Victor Lewis Pritchard * 926 50.7
Conservative Karen Ruth Warrington * 717 39.3
Liberal Democrats Nicola Emma Sewell 543 29.7
Liberal Democrats Amy Fortnam 486 26.6
Green David Guy Parkes 421 23.1
Labour Helen Stockwell 184 10.1
Turnout 1,847 39.47 N/A
Registered electors 4,680
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Clutton & Farmborough[edit]

Clutton & Farmborough[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sally Davis * 381 41.2
Liberal Democrats Ann Margaret Morgan 257 27.8
Green Sam Ross 234 25.3
Labour Alison Mary Simpson 52 5.6
Majority 124 13.4 N/A
Turnout 935 39.70 N/A
Registered electors 2,355
Conservative win (new seat)

Combe Down[edit]

Combe Down (2 seats)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Bharat Ramji Nathoo Pankhania 927 42.4
Liberal Democrats Gerry Curran 800 36.6
Conservative Bob Goodman * 733 33.5
Conservative Steve Merrifield 562 25.7
Green David Charles Andrews 487 22.3
BIG Nola Edwards 376 17.2
Labour Tom Pymer 151 6.9
Labour Liz Vincent 146 6.7
Turnout 2,197 47.64
Registered electors 4,612
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

High Littleton[edit]

High Littleton[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ryan David Wills 595 57.8 +41.5
Conservative Leslie John Kew * 320 31.1 -32.1
Green Pat Roscow 67 6.5 -14.0
Labour Judith Patricia Brown 48 4.7 N/A
Majority 275 26.7 N/A
Turnout 1,038 43.61
Registered electors 2,380
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Keynsham East[edit]

Keynsham East (2 seats)[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Andy Wait 1,084 54.6
Liberal Democrats Hal MacFie 1,038 52.3
Conservative Matthew Paul Blankley 584 29.4
Conservative Jayne Smith 574 28.9
BIG Melanie Hilton 238 12.0
Labour John Brian Wood 160 8.1
Labour Keith Burchell 135 6.8
Turnout 1,997 44.95
Registered electors 4,443
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Keynsham North[edit]

Keynsham North (2 seats)[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Brian Simmons * 600 40.5
Conservative Victor John Clarke 541 36.5
Labour Andy McGuinness 398 26.9
Labour Jonathan Samuel Wallcroft 394 26.6
Liberal Democrats Olivia Leydenfrost 343 23.2
Liberal Democrats Clive Kenneth Dellard 323 21.8
UKIP Steve Grimes 171 11.5
Turnout 1,485 34.22
Registered electors 4,339
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Keynsham South[edit]

Keynsham South (2 seats)[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Dudley Hale * 670 42.9
Conservative Lisa O'Brien * 464 29.7
Labour David William Biddleston 437 28.0
Labour Joan Liley 299 19.2
Green Fiona Mary Edwards 283 18.1
BIG Jessica Tamsin Milton 210 13.5
Liberal Democrats Claire Veronica Jackson 180 11.5
UKIP Nathan Lerway 175 11.2
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Rea Todd 131 8.4
Turnout 1,568 31.35
Registered electors 5,002
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Kingsmead[edit]

Kingsmead (2 seats)[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Sue Craig * 721 45.7
Liberal Democrats Andy Furse * 664 42.1
Labour Sharon Louise Gillings 421 26.7
Green Eric Lucas 294 18.6
Labour Mike Midgley 272 17.2
Conservative Oliver Hamish Thomas Dudley 230 14.6
Conservative Peter Joseph Michael Turner * 213 13.5
BIG Molly Martha Conisbee 179 11.3
Turnout 1,589 38.85
Registered electors 4,090
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Lambridge[edit]

Lambridge (2 seats)[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Joanna Wright 1,050 46.3
Liberal Democrats Rob Appleyard * 1,025 45.2
Green Fay Emily Veare Whitfield 544 24.0
Labour Co-op Lesley Kathleen Bees 453 20.0
Labour Co-op Jane Alice Samson 395 17.4
Conservative Emily Jane Peacock 313 13.8
Conservative Mark Patrick Mac Donnell 301 13.3
BIG Paula Malone 250 11.0
Turnout 2,278 52.34
Registered electors 4,352
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Green Swing

Lansdown[edit]

Lansdown (2 seats)[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Lucy Jane Hodge 1,151 55.1
Liberal Democrats Mark William Elliott 1,028 49.2
Conservative Manuel Emilio Pimentel-Reid 553 26.5
Conservative Andrew Edwin Charles Pattie 532 25.5
Green Jonathan Oates 301 14.4
BIG Stephen Richard Arthur Taylor 301 14.4
Labour Rosemary Joan Sansome 158 7.6
Turnout 2,098 50.20
Registered electors 4,179
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Mendip[edit]

Mendip[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Wood 806 67.0 +52.1
Conservative Tim Warren * 338 28.1 -35.7
Labour Howard Ian Simpson 59 4.9 N/A
Majority 468 38.9 N/A
Turnout 1,210 54.07
Registered electors 2,238
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Midsomer Norton North[edit]

Midsomer Norton North (2 seats)[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Shaun Hughes 436 34.3
Conservative Michael Evans * 413 32.5
Liberal Democrats Edward Michael Jakins 283 22.3
Liberal Democrats Ben Stevens 271 21.3
Conservative Ben Warren 247 19.4
Labour Co-op Andrew Barnes 234 18.4
Labour Co-op Fflyff McLaren 209 16.4
Green Grace Wiltshire 208 16.4
Turnout 1,284 30.00
Registered electors 4,280
Independent gain from Conservative Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Midsomer Norton Redfield[edit]

Midsomer Norton Redfield (2 seats)[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Paul Myers * 817 57.4
Conservative Chris Watt * 654 45.9
Independent John Edward Terry Baker 295 20.7
Labour Lauren Barnes 288 20.2
Green Vicki Gait 268 18.8
Liberal Democrats Gitte Dawson 133 9.3
Liberal Democrats Alice Ekrek Hovanessian 96 6.7
Turnout 1,433 30.42
Registered electors 4,711
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Moorlands[edit]

Moorlands[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Jess David 639 61.3
Conservative Paul Francis Cobden Massey 165 15.8
Labour Lesley Benita Hall 141 13.5
Green Tim Beadle 98 9.4
Majority 474 45.4 N/A
Turnout 1,051 43.00 N/A
Registered electors 2,444
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Newbridge[edit]

Newbridge (2 seats)[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Michelle O'Doherty * 1,439 64.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Roper 1,153 51.6
Conservative Loraine Morgan-Brinkhurst 580 26.0
Conservative David Miller Workman 460 20.6
Green Dick Daniel 353 15.8
Labour Maggy White 140 6.3
Labour Ashley James Lewis 134 6.0
Turnout 2,248 47.16
Registered electors 4,767
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Odd Down[edit]

Odd Down (2 seats)[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Steve Hedges* 1,095 54.5
Liberal Democrats Joel Edwin Hirst 1,028 51.4
Green Kathy Anne Beadle 508 25.3
Green Dom Tristram 418 20.9
Labour Paul Robert Purnell 316 15.7
Conservative Michael James Clarkson 260 12.9
Conservative Alastair James Thompson 238 11.9
Turnout 2,024 39.42
Registered electors 5,134
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Oldfield Park[edit]

Oldfield Park[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Shaun Andrew Stephenson-McGall * 759 73.8
Conservative Brian John Webber 108 10.5
Green Olivia Grace Fitzgerald 97 9.4
Labour Vanessa Ann Jessop 64 6.2
Majority 651 63.3 N/A
Turnout 1,034 48.25 N/A
Registered electors 2,143
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Paulton[edit]

Paulton (2 seats)[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liz Hardman * 808 62.3
Labour Grant Johnson 630 48.6
Independent Jeff Humphries 272 21.0
Conservative John Duddy 177 13.7
UKIP Ian Edmund Kealey 177 13.7
Conservative Muriel Megan Harris 167 12.9
Liberal Democrats Zoe Louise Bushell 112 8.6
Liberal Democrats Debra Julie Ballington 78 6.0
Turnout 1,308 28.68
Registered electors 4,560
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Peasedown[edit]

Peasedown (2 seats)[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Sarah Frances Bevan * 835 50.2
Independent Karen Francine Walker * 791 47.5
Conservative Jo Davis 380 22.8
Conservative Kathy Thomas 331 19.9
Labour Jonathan Paul Rich 250 15.0
Green David John König 182 10.9
Liberal Democrats Ray Love 177 10.6
Labour Vincent Michael Cox 157 9.4
Liberal Democrats Adam William John Reynolds 93 5.6
Turnout 1,674 33.52
Registered electors 4,994
Independent gain from Village Voice Swing
Independent gain from Village Voice Swing

Publow with Whitchurch[edit]

Publow with Whitchurch[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Paul May * 470 59.6 -6.8
Green Steve Day 143 18.1 -1.2
Labour Julian Alexander Woonton 121 15.4 N/A
Liberal Democrats Meghan Amber Jones 54 6.9 -7.3
Majority 327 41.5 –5.6
Turnout 797 37.59
Registered electors 2,120
Conservative hold Swing

Radstock[edit]

Radstock (2 seats)[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op Christopher John Dando * 428 27.9
Liberal Democrats Bruce Andrew Shearn 417 27.2
Labour Co-op Lesley Ann Mansell 383 25.0
Conservative Rupert Stephen Jude Bevan 317 20.7
Independent Mike Boulton 295 19.2
Green Rob Carter 289 18.8
Liberal Democrats Toby Simon 272 17.7
UKIP Philip Michael Allen 234 15.2
Conservative Deirdre Mary Horstmann * 220 14.3
Turnout 1,538 35.07
Registered electors 4,385
Labour Co-op hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Saltford[edit]

Saltford (2 seats)[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Duncan Stuart Hounsell 1,124 54.3
Liberal Democrats Alastair Graham Singleton 944 45.6
Conservative Emma Clare Dixon * 775 37.4
Conservative Elizabeth Mary Alice Carter 724 35.0
Green Antony Stuart Dobson 241 11.6
Labour John Anthony Bull * 139 6.7
Turnout 2,085 42.78
Registered electors 4,874
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Southdown[edit]

Dine Romero became Council Leader after the election, seen here chairing the Cabinet meeting which agreed the Bath Clean Air Zone
Southdown (2 seats)[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Dine Romero * 1,119 59.1
Liberal Democrats Paul Nigel Crossley * 1,019 53.8
Green Jon Lucas 493 26.0
Labour David William Musgrave 407 21.5
Conservative Patrick Anketell-Jones * 243 12.8
Conservative Lindsay Sally Whitmore 222 11.7
Turnout 1,909 37.84
Registered electors 5,045
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Timsbury[edit]

Timsbury[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Douglas Eric Deacon * 448 59.3 +13.4
Conservative Allan Melville Sinclair 115 15.2 -7.2
Liberal Democrats Sean Robert Stephenson-McGall 102 13.5 +2.6
Labour Co-op Chris Reddy 91 12.0 -0.5
Majority 333 44.2 +20.7
Turnout 759 37.21
Registered electors 2,040
Independent hold Swing

Twerton[edit]

Twerton (2 seats)[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Tim Ball * 886 66.4
Liberal Democrats Sarah Moore 764 57.2
Labour Rachel Willis 312 23.4
Labour Cameron Standring 250 18.7
Green Iona Everett 146 10.9
Conservative Max Seal 90 6.7
Conservative Jordan Edwards 75 5.6
Turnout 1,344 28.93
Registered electors 4,645
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

Walcot[edit]

Walcot (2 seats)[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Richard Emlyn Samuel * 1,050 58.6
Liberal Democrats Tom Davies 930 51.9
Green Tim Morgan 469 26.2
Labour Nathan Stanley Russell 284 15.8
Conservative Isobel Mary Blackburn 254 14.2
Conservative Stuart Laurence Kay 242 13.5
Labour Paul Tom Edward Tucker 225 12.5
Turnout 1,807 42.43
Registered electors 4,259
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Westfield[edit]

Westfield (2 seats)[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Robin Moss * 479 44.9
Labour Eleanor Margaret Jackson * 461 43.2
Green Christian Michael Wach 247 23.0
UKIP Michael David Hooper 241 22.5
Conservative Margaret Rose Brewer 183 17.2
Conservative Katharine Sara Simmons 154 14.4
Liberal Democrats Sharon Grace Ball 95 8.9
Liberal Democrats Belinda Mary Gornall 75 7.0
Turnout 1,072 22.62
Registered electors 4,733
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Westmoreland[edit]

Westmoreland (2 seats)[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent June Player * 874 59.2
Independent Colin David Blackburn * 602 40.8
Liberal Democrats Jonathan David Adcock 445 30.1
Liberal Democrats Sam Campling 391 26.5
Green Jo Williams 219 14.8
Labour Co-op Brad Baines 134 9.1
Conservative Susan Gillian Henley Green 83 5.6
Conservative Lyn Jacobs 63 4.3
Turnout 1,476 38.36
Registered electors 3,848
Independent hold Swing
Independent hold Swing

Weston[edit]

Weston (2 seats)[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Shelley Bromley 1,216 54.3
Liberal Democrats Ruth Madeleine Malloy 1,138 50.8
Conservative Matthew Paul Davies * 603 26.9
Conservative Alison Peters Sandeman 535 23.9
Green Lisa Loveridge 355 15.8
BIG Guy Edward Ian Hodgson 203 9.1
Labour Tamsin Egan 201 9.0
Turnout 2,251 50.21
Registered electors 4,483
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

Widcombe & Lyncombe[edit]

Widcombe and Lyncombe (2 seats)[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Alison Patricia Sian Born 1,852 67.6
Liberal Democrats Peter Winston Gordon Duguid 1,404 51.3
Conservative Mark Grosvenor McNeill Shelford * 632 23.1
Green Adam James Ley-Lange 610 22.3
Conservative Jasper Martin Becker * 566 20.7
Labour Mary Patricia Flitton 239 8.7
Turnout 2,758 56.09 N/A
Registered electors 4,917
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

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