2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

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2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

 2023 2 May 2024 (2024-05-02) 2028 

All 49 seats to Maidstone Borough Council
25 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader David Burton Clive English Stuart Jeffery
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Green
Last election 24 seats, 32.7% 12 seats, 22.9% 3 seats, 16.8%
Seats before 25 12 3
Seats won 13 12 10
Seat change Decrease 12 Steady Increase 7
Popular vote 26,353 16,639 18,470
Percentage 31.9% 20.1% 22.3%
Swing Decrease 0.8% Decrease 2.8% Increase 5.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Maureen Cleator [a] Paul Harper
Party Labour Independent Fant and Oakwood Independents
Last election 6 seats, 15.6% 10 seats, 11.3% n/a
Seats before 4 9 2
Seats won 6 6 2
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 3 Increase 2
Popular vote 10,415 5,582 2,434
Percentage 12.6% 6.8% 2.9%
Swing Decrease 3.0% Decrease 4.5% n/a

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

Council control before election

David Burton
Conservative
No overall control

Council control after election

Stuart Jeffrey
Green
No overall control

The 2024 Maidstone 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 49 members of Maidstone Borough Council in Kent were elected following boundary changes.[1]

The council remained under no overall control. The Conservative minority administration which had been running the council prior to the election was replaced by a coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Greens and some of the independent councillors, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery.

Prior to the election, the council was under no overall control, being run by a Conservative minority administration with informal support from some of the independent councillors.[2] The leader of the council before the election was Conservative councillor David Burton, who had held the post since 2021. He did not stand for re-election.[3]

Following the election the council remained under no overall control. The Conservatives were still the largest party, but with a significantly reduced share of the seats.[4] A coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Greens and four of the independent councillors subsequently formed to run the council, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery. He was formally appointed as leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 18 May 2024.[5]

Boundary changes

Maidstone usually elects its councillors in thirds, on a 4-year cycle. However, following boundary changes, all councillors will be elected to the new wards.[6] The change reduces the number of councillors by 6.

Old wards[7]No. of seatsNew wardsNo. of seats
Allington3Allington and Bridge2
Barming1Barming Heath and Teston2
Bearsted3Bearsted and Downswood3
Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton1Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton1
Boxley3Boxley Downs2
Bridge2Coxheath and Farleigh2
Coxheath and Hunton3Fant and Oakwood3
Detling and Thurnham1Grove Green and Vinters Park3
Downswood and Otham1Harrietsham, Lenham and North Downs3
East3Headcorn and Sutton Valence2
Fant3High Street3
Harrietsham and Lenham2Leeds and Langley2
Headcorn2Loose and Linton2
Heath2Marden and Yalding3
High Street3Palace Wood2
Leeds1Park Wood and Mangravet2
Loose1Penenden Heath3
Marden and Yalding3Ringlestone1
North3Senacre1
North Downs1Shepway3
Park Wood2Staplehurst2
Shepway North3Tovil2
Shepway North3
Shepway South2
South3
Staplehurst2
Sutton Valence and Langley1

Previous council composition

After 2023 election Before 2024 election[8] After 2024 election
Party Seats Party Seats Party Seats
Conservative 24 Conservative 25 Conservative 13
Liberal Democrats 12 Liberal Democrats 12 Liberal Democrats 12
Labour 6 Labour 4 Labour 6
Green 3 Green 3 Green 10
Fant & Oakwood Independents Didn't exist Fant & Oakwood Independents 2 Fant & Oakwood Independents 2
Independent 10 Independent 9 Independent 6

Changes:

  • May 2023: Michelle Hastie (independent) joins Conservatives[9]
  • July 2023: Patrick Coates and Paul Harper leave Labour to sit as independents[10]
  • November 2023: Fant & Oakwood Independents formed - Patrick Coates and Paul Harper (both independents) join party[11]

Results

2024 Maidstone Borough Council election
Party Candidates Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 49 13 0 0 Decrease 12 26.5 31.9 26,353 –0.8
  Liberal Democrats 29 12 0 0 Steady 24.5 20.1 16,639 –2.8
  Green 35 10 0 0 Increase 7 20.4 22.3 18,470 +5.5
  Independent 10 8 0 0 Decrease 3 16.3 9.7 8,016 –1.6
  Labour 28 6 0 0 Increase 2 15.6 12.6 10,415 –3.0
  Reform UK 8 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 2.7 2,264 +2.3
  British Democrats 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 0.5 452 N/A
  Heritage 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 0.1 107 –0.2

Ward results

By-elections

References

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