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Local Council By-Elections November 2021

This month saw 43,004 votes cast over 35 local authority contests. All percentages are rounded to the nearest single decimal place. Overall, 15 council seats changed hands. For comparison with October's results, see here.

Party
Number of Candidates
Total Vote
%
+/- 
Oct
+/- Nov 20
Avge/
Contest
+/-
Seats
Conservative
          35
11,755
    27.3%
  -7.2
     +1.6
    336
   +3
Labour
          31
13,613
    31.7%
 +7.9
    +21.3
    439
   +1
LibDem
          24
 8,365
    19.6%
  -2.4
     +7.0
    349
   +1
Green
          19
 4,657
    10.8%
 +6.0
     +3.5
    245
   +1
SNP*
           0
 
    
 
    
 
  
PC**
           2
  429
     1.0%
  +0.5
     +1.0
    215
     0 
Ind***
          13
 2,700
     6.3%
   -2.8
     +2.6
    208
    -5
Other****
           8
 1,485
     3.5%
   -2.9
     +3.1
    186
    -1


* There were no by-elections in Scotland
** There were two by-elections in Wales
*** There were two Independent clashes this month
**** Others standing in November were Basildon Community Residents Party (135), Liberal Party (202), Reform UK (98), Tunbridge Wells Alliance (788), TUSC (54, 84) Women's Equality Party (56), Workers Party of Britain (58)

Who'd want to be an Independent candidate in November? The minus number stuck after them hides a multitude of interesting movements. The Tories stomped on Labour in two seats, but luckily for the party it was able to make up the losses from elsewhere. But really, at this stage of the play, I know by-elections are different but surely some of that disaffection would be feeding through into contests like these? But no, three councillors up, a healthy vote share and standing in more seats than any other party, the Tories remain the ones to beat. But overall, the story is still one of more churn than normal with nearly half of all seats contested changing hands. The only consolation for Labour is it won most votes for once, but that's to be expected when it was defending more seats than any other party.

4th November
Gloucester: Longlevens, LDem gain from Con
Huntingdonshire: Huntingdon East, LDem hold
Rutland: Oakham North West, Lab gain from Ind
Salford: Blackfriars and Trinity, Lab hold
West Lancashire: North Meols, Con hold
West Sussex: Bourne, LDem gain from Con

11th November
Cardiff: Heath, Lab gain from Ind
Denbighshire: Llandrillo, PC hold
Lancaster: University and Scotforth Rural, Lab hold
Melton: Melton Dorian, Con hold
North Kestevan, Methingham, Con gain from Ind, Ind hold
North Kestevan, Sleaford Castle, Con gain from Ind
Thanet: Thanet Villages, Grn hold

18th November
Canterbury: Gorrell, Grn gain from Lab
Liverpool: Anfield, Lab hold
Liverpool: Clubmoor, Lab hold
Liverpool: Kirkdale, Lab hold
Manchester: Chorlton, Lab hold
Ryedale: Cropton, Oth hold
South Ribble: Bamber Bridge East, Lab hold
Tewkesbury: Brockworth East, Ind gain from Oth
West Devon: Bere Ferrers, Con gain from LDem

25th November
Allerdale: Maryport South, Lab gain from Ind
Basildon: Lee Chapel North, Lab hold
Halton: Halton Castle, Lab hold
Hambleton: Raskelf and White Horse, Con hold
Lancaster: Carnforth and Millhead, Lab hold
Newcastle-under-Lyme: Knutton, Con gain from Lab
Nuneaton and Bedworth: Bar Pool, Con gain from Lab
Tunbridge Wells: Speldhurst and Bidborough, Oth gain from Con
Wandsworth: Bedford, Lab hold
West Suffolk: Horringer, Con hold
Wigan: Bryn, Lab gain from Ind
Wirral: Oxton, LDem hold

30th November
Wyre Forest: Franche and Habberley North, Con gain from Oth

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