Maldon District Council elections

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Maldon District Council in Essex, England is elected every four years.

Council elections

The table below indicates the seat composition of the council following the conclusion of each election.[1]

More information Year, Conservative ...
Year Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats[a] Independents
& Others
Council control
after election
Local government reorganisation; council established (30 seats)
1973 11 4 3 12 No overall control
1976 20 1 0 9 Conservative
New ward boundaries (30 seats)[2]
1979 18 2 3 7 Conservative
1983 15 1 9 5 No overall control
1987 14 1 11 4 No overall control
1991[3] 13 1 6 10 No overall control
1995 12 7 1 10 No overall control
1999 17 6 0 7 Conservative
New ward boundaries (31 seats)[4][5]
2003 21 2 0 8 Conservative
2007 26 0 0 5 Conservative
2011 28 0 0 3 Conservative
2015 28 0 0 3[b] Conservative
2019 17 0 0 14 Conservative
2023 10 1 6 14[c] No overall control
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Results maps

By-election results

A by-election occurs when seats become vacant between council elections. Below is a summary of by-elections from 1983 onwards.[6] Full by-election results are listed under the last regular election preceeding the by-election and can be found by clicking on the ward name.

1983-1994


More information Ward, Date ...
WardDateIncumbent partyWinning party
Heybridge West 10 July 1986 Alliance Alliance
Heybridge West 24 November 1988 SLD SLD
Maldon East 11 March 1993 Liberal Democrats Independent
Heybridge West 20 May 1993 Liberal Democrats Independent
Goldhanger 29 July 1993 Conservative Conservative
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1995-2006


More information Ward, Date ...
WardDateIncumbent partyWinning party
St Lawrence 7 June 2001 Conservative Conservative
Maldon North West 21 February 2002 Labour Conservative
Maldon West 24 November 2005 Conservative Conservative
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2007-2018


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2019-present


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Notes

  1. Includes totals for the predecessors of the Liberal Democrats, the Liberal Party and SDP (both of which participated in the Alliance).
  2. Including 1 UKIP
  3. Including 7 Maldon District Independent Group

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