2021 UK local government election
2021 Havant Borough Council election Turnout 31%
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Last election
12
0
0
Seats before
33
2
2
Seats won
15
1
1
Seat change
+3
−1
−1
Fourth party
Party
UKIP
Last election
0
Seats before
1
Seats won
0
Seat change
−1
Map showing the results of the 2021 Havant Borough Council election
Elections to Havant Borough Council took place on 6 May 2021 as part of the 2021 United Kingdom local elections .[ 1] They took place at the same time as the elections for Hampshire County Council and the Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner .[ 2]
Background
In the previous election , the Conservative Party successfully held all 11 seats up for election, albeit with an overall slightly reduced vote percentage. The statement of persons nominated was published on Friday 9 April 2021.[ 3]
Result summary
2021 Havant Borough Council election
Party
This election
Full council
This election
Seats
Net
Seats %
Other
Total
Total %
Votes
Votes %
+/−
Conservative
14
3
100.0
22
36
94.7
17,430
59.1
+15.9
Labour
0
1
0.0
1
1
2.6
5,394
18.3
+7.5
Liberal Democrats
0
0.0
1
1
2.6
4,349
14.8
-4.1
Green
0
0.0
0
0
0.0
2,185
7.4
+1.0
Hampshire Independents
0
0.0
0
0
0.0
122
0.4
New
UKIP
0
2
0.0
0
0
0.0
0
0.0
-20.7
Ward results
Source: Havant Borough Council[ 4]
Barncroft
Battins
The incumbent Malc Carpenter, previously of UKIP , stood as an independent.
Bedhampton
Bondfields
Cowplain
Labour did not stand a candidate in this ward, unlike the previous election, when they came second with 13.7% of the vote.
Emsworth
Hart Plain
The Green Party did not stand a candidate in this ward, unlike the previous election, when they came fourth with 7.6% of the vote.
Hayling East
UKIP did not stand a candidate in this ward, unlike the previous election, when they came third with 10.6% of the vote.
Hayling West
Purbrook
St. Faith's
Stakes
Warren Park
UKIP, the incumbent party, did not stand a candidate in this ward; in the 2019 election, the UKIP candidate came joint third with 13.7% of the vote.
Waterloo
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