2024 Havant Borough Council election

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2024 Havant Borough Council election

 2023 2 May 2024 (2024-05-02) 2026 

All 36 seats to Havant Borough Council
19 seats needed for a majority
Turnout29.79%
  First party Second party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Leader Alex Rennie Philip Munday Philippa Gray
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election 30 seats, 39.4% 4 seats, 24.5% 2 seats, 20.6%
Seats before 28 4 2
Seats won 13 10 7
Seat change Decrease 15 Increase 6 Increase 5
Popular vote 26,370[1] 12,923 14,455
Percentage 37.8% 18.51% 20.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Blank Blank
Party Green Reform UK
Last election 1 seat, 14.3% No seats, 0.5%
Seats before 1 0
Seats won 4 2
Seat change Increase 4 Increase 2
Popular vote 13,646 1,978
Percentage 19.6% 2.8%

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Havant Borough Council election

Council control before election

Alex Rennie
Conservative

Council control after election

Philip Munday
Labour
No overall control

The 2024 Havant Borough Council election took place on Thursday 2 May 2024, alongside the other local elections in the United Kingdom being held on the same day. All 36 members of Havant Borough Council in Hampshire were elected following boundary changes.

Prior to the election the Conservatives held a majority of the seats on the council. Following the election the council was left under no overall control, and the Conservative leader of the council, Alex Rennie, lost his seat.[2] The Conservatives remained the largest party, but a coalition of Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Green Party formed to run the council, led by Labour councillor Philip Munday. He was appointed as leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 15 May 2024.[3]

Since its creation in 1974, Havant has been a consistently strong council for the Conservatives. They have held majorities on the council since 1980, aside from periods of no overall control between 1990 and 2002, where the Liberal Democrats became the largest group on the council for 4 years.[4]

In the previous election in 2023, the Conservatives lost 5 seats with 39.4% of the vote, Labour gained 1 with 24.5%, the Liberal Democrats gained 2 with 20.6%, and the Green Party won their first seat with 14.3%.

Boundary changes

Havant usually elects its councillors in thirds, on a 4-year cycle. However, following boundary changes, all councillors were elected to the new wards.[5] The change fixes the number of councillors for every ward at 3, which reduces the total number of councillors by 2. Each voter could cast up to three votes. The councillors elected to each ward will serve two, three or four year terms, based on their relative vote share, with the longest term being served by the councillor with the largest number of votes.[5]

Old wards[6]No. of seatsNew wardsNo. of seats
Barncroft2Bedhampton3
Battins2Cowplain3
Bedhampton3Emsworth3
Bondfields2Hart Plain3
Cowplain3Havant St Faith's3
Emsworth3Hayling East3
Hart Plain3Hayling West3
Hayling East3Leigh Park Central and West Leigh3
Hayling West3Leigh Park Hermitage3
Purbrook3Purbrook3
St Faith's3Stakes3
Stakes3Waterloo3
Warren Park2
Waterloo3

Summary

Ward results

References

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