Bourne (electoral division)

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Bourne
Bourne
Shown within West Sussex
District: Chichester
UK Parliament Constituency: Chichester
Ceremonial county: West Sussex
Electorate (2009): 9327
County Councillor
Sandra James (UKIP)

Bourne is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom, and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council. The former County Councillor, Mark Dunn, was also Chairman of West Sussex County Council. He lost his seat in 2013 to Sandra James of the United Kingdom Independence Party.

Extent edit

The division covers the villages of Chidham, Compton, East Marden, Forestside, Hambrook, North Marden, Nutbourne, Southbourne, Stoughton, Walderton, West Marden, Westbourne and Woodmancote; and the army base at Thorney Island.

It comprises the following Chichester District wards: the western part of Bosham Ward, the northern part of Funtington Ward, Southbourne Ward and Westbourne Ward; and of the following civil parishes: Chidham & Hambrook, Compton, Marden, Southbourne, Stoughton, West Thorney and Westbourne.

Election results edit

2021 by-election edit

Results of the by-election held on 4th November 2021:[1]

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Kerry-Bedell 1,180 52
Conservative Bob Hayes 893 39
Green Ann Stewart 178 18
Labour Alan Butcher 25 1
Majority 287
Turnout 2,276 22
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

2021 election edit

Results of the election held on 6 May 2021:[2]

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mike Magill 1,869 51
Liberal Democrats Andrew Kerry-Bedell 1,064 29
Green Ann Stewart 400 11
Labour Jane Towers 336 9
Majority 805 1
Turnout 3,669 37
Conservative hold Swing

2019 by-election edit

Results of the by-election held on 21st November 2019:[3]

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mike Magill 1,368 49
Liberal Democrats Andrew Kerry-Bedell 1,009 36
Green Micheal Neville 250 9
Labour Jane Towers 161 6
Patria Andrew Emerson 12 0
Majority 359
Turnout 2,800 29
Conservative hold Swing

2017 election edit

Results of the election held on 4 May 2017:[4]

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Viral Parikh 1,241 40
UKIP Sandra James 865 26
Liberal Democrats Rachel Keys 659 20
Labour Jane Towers 264 8
Green Sandra James 234 7
Majority 376
Turnout 3,379
Conservative gain from UKIP Swing

2013 election edit

Results of the election held on 2 May 2013:

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UKIP Sandra James 1,241 40.6 N/A
Conservative Mark Dunn 1,158 37.9 -18.4
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Brown 360 11.8 -28.2
Labour Theo Child 295 9.7 +6.0
Majority 83 2.7 +2.7
Turnout 3,054 31.8 -5.3
UKIP gain from Conservative Swing

2009 election edit

Results of the election held on 4 June 2009:

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Dunn 1,948 56.3 +15.7
Liberal Democrats Philip MacDougall 1,382 40.0 +7.2
Labour Janet Miller 127 3.7 -10.6
Majority 566 16.3 +8.6
Turnout 3,457 37.1 -28.5
Conservative hold Swing

2005 election edit

Results of the election held on 5 May 2005:

Bourne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mr T M E Dunn 2,377 40.5
Liberal Democrats Mr R A Gowlett 1,922 32.8
Labour Mr J Baker 841 14.3
Independent Mrs C H Phillips 375 6.4
UKIP Mrs A R Denny 347 5.9
Majority 455 7.7
Turnout 5,862 65.6
Conservative win (new seat)

References edit

  1. ^ "Election results for Bourne, 4 November 2021". westsussex.moderngov.co.uk. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Election results for Bourne, 6 May 2021". westsussex.moderngov.co.uk. 6 May 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Election results for Bourne, 21 November 2019". westsussex.moderngov.co.uk. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Election results for Bourne, 4 May 2017". westsussex.moderngov.co.uk. 4 May 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2024.

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