2021 Suffolk County Council election

The 2021 Suffolk County Council election took place on 6 May 2021 as part of the 2021 local elections in the United Kingdom.[1] All 75 councillors were elected from 63 electoral divisions, which return either one or two county councillors each, by first-past-the-post voting, for a four-year term of office.

2021 Suffolk County Council election

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All 75 seats to Suffolk County Council
38 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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LeaderMatthew HicksElfrede Brambley-CrawshawSarah Adams
PartyConservativeGreenLabour
Leader since11 May 20187 May 2019December 2017
Leader's seatThredlingBeccles (Retiring)St John's
Last election52 seats, 46.3%3 seats, 6.0%11 seats, 20.7%
Seats before48311
Seats won5595
Seat changeIncrease 3Increase 6Decrease 6
Popular vote124,96939,28355,973
Percentage47.6%15.0%21.3%
SwingIncrease 1.3%Increase 6.8%Increase 0.6%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderPenny Ottonn/aVictor Lukaniuk
PartyLiberal DemocratsIndependentWSI
Leader since7 May 2019n/aMay 2017
Leader's seatThedwastre Southn/aBrandon
Last election5 seats, 10.5%3 seats, 4.3%1 seats, 0.9%
Seats before561
Seats won411
Seat changeDecrease 1Decrease 2Steady
Popular vote25,88511,7231,959
Percentage9.9%4.5%0.8%
SwingDecrease 3.8%Decrease 0.2%Decrease 0.1%

Map showing the results of the 2021 Suffolk County Council election

Makeup of council after the election

Leader before election

Matthew Hicks
Conservative

Leader after election

Matthew Hicks
Conservative

Voters who live in divisions which elect two councillors (12 divisions) are entitled to cast a maximum of two votes, while those living in divisions only electing one councillor (51 divisions) are only entitled to cast one vote.

The council is subject to a Local Government Boundary Commission for England review where it is proposed to reduce the number of councillors from 75 to 70. The recommendations were due to be implemented at this election but has been deferred to the 2025 Suffolk County Council election due to COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Previous composition

2017 election

PartySeats
Conservative52
Labour11
Liberal Democrats5
Green3
Independent3
West Suffolk Independents1
Total75

Composition of council seats before election

PartySeats
Conservative48
Labour11
Liberal Democrats5
Green3
Independent6
West Suffolk Independents1
Vacant1
Total75

Changes between elections

In between the 2017 election and the 2021 election, the following council seats changed hands outside of by-elections:

DivisionDatePrevious PartyNew PartyCauseResulting Council Composition
ConLabLDemGrnIndWSI
Gunton2 August 2018[3]ConservativeIndependentCouncillor expelled from the party.51115341
Haverhill Cangle21 February 2019[4]ConservativeIndependentCouncillor quit party to sit as an independent member.50115351
Tower4 December 2019[5]IndependentConservativeIndependent Councillor joined Conservatives.51115341
Carlford9 June 2020[6]ConservativeVacantSitting councillor resigned.[7]50115341
Thedwastre North4 December 2020[8]ConservativeIndependentCouncillor quit party to sit as an independent member.49115351
Hoxne & Eye9 April 2021[9]ConservativeIndependentCouncillor quit party to sit as an independent member.48115361

Summary

The county saw a marked contrast between its rural and urban areas. The ruling Conservative administration made 8 gains across Bury St Edmund's, Ipswich and Lowestoft, but lost 5 divisions in rural Suffolk that it had won four years earlier and was traditionally stronger. The Green Party replaced Labour as the second largest party, and the latter were subsequently relegated to 5 seats. The Liberal Democrats continued their descent after making losses in 2013 and 2017, with a further loss. The Independents also finished one seat lower than 2017. With 55 seats, the Conservatives were subsequently returned for a fifth term in office and scored their joint second best number of seats (equalling 2009) since the Council was created in 1973.

Election result

2021 Suffolk County Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative745585 373.348.0124,949+1.7
 Green59960 612.015.139,283+6.9
 Labour74506 66.721.555,973+0.8
 Liberal Democrats51412 15.39.925,885–3.8
 Independent25102 21.34.511,723+0.2
 West Suffolk Independents3100 1.30.81,959–0.1
 Communist2000 0.10.1293N/A
 Burning Pink1000 0.00.1168N/A
Total28975260,233

Election of Group Leaders

Matthew Hicks (Thredling) was re-elected leader of the Conservative Group, with Richard Rout (Hardwick) as his deputy.

Andrew Stringer (Upper Gipping) was elected leader of the joint Green, Lib Dem and Independent group, with Robert Lindsay (Cosford) as his deputy.[10]

Sarah Adams (St John's) was re-elected leader of the Labour Group, with Sandy Martin (Rushmere) as her deputy.

Election of Leader of the Council

Matthew Hicks the leader of the conservative group was duly elected leader of the council and formed a conservative administration.

Results by district

Babergh

Summary

Babergh District Summary
PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative6 11,10540.4+0.9
Green3 26,47923.5+14.4
Independent1 4,54116.5+5.3
Labour0 13,01010.9–2.1
Liberal Democrat0 12,3868.7–13.5
Total10 27,521100.0

Division results

Belstead Brook[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChristopher Hudson * 1,087 50.8 +9.9
Liberal DemocratsDavid Busby72133.7–3.7
LabourKeith Wade33315.6+2.9
Majority36617.1+13.6
Turnout2,16032.7+0.9
Registered electors6,613–57
Conservative holdSwing–6.8
Cosford[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenRobert Lindsay * 2,122 62.1 +13.8
ConservativeJordon Millward1,17834.5–10.5
LabourChristopher Mills1153.4+0.3
Majority94427.6+24.3
Turnout3,43448.5–0.2
Registered electors7,076+138
Green holdSwing+12.2
Great Cornard[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Beer * 1,040 49.5 +0.6
LabourEmma Bishton58627.9–0.4
Liberal DemocratsMarjorie Bark25312.0+3.5
GreenJames Killbery22210.6+5.6
Majority45421.6+1.0
Turnout2,12529.8+3.7
Registered electors7,137+50
Conservative holdSwing+0.5
Hadleigh[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMick Fraser * 763 35.9 –3.7
IndependentKathryn Grandon64730.4N/A
GreenGale Pryor37317.5+14.0
Labour Co-opAngela Wiltshire1728.1–7.3
Liberal DemocratsTrevor Sheldrick1728.1–29.1
Majority1165.5+3.0
Turnout2,16233.0+0.6
Registered electors6,557–62
Conservative holdSwing–17.1
Melford[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentRichard Kemp * 1,696 54.8 –1.2
ConservativePeter Stevens86527.9–0.2
GreenRalph Carpenter3049.8+5.3
LabourKimberley Clements2327.5+0.3
Majority83126.9–1.0
Turnout3,13238.3+2.6
Registered electors8,176+184
Independent holdSwing–0.5
Peninsula[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenSimon Harley 1,444 42.4 +39.1
ConservativeMary Mclaren1,02930.2+7.3
IndependentAlastair McCraw69920.5N/A
LabourKeith Rawlings2377.0–1.0
Majority41512.2
Turnout3,42542.8+0.5
Registered electors7,994+8
Green gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+15.9
Samford[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorgia Hall 1,968 56.8 +13.5
IndependentMark Hurley55215.9N/A
GreenSallie Davies54515.7N/A
LabourIan Perry40011.5+2.2
Majority1,41640.9+38.2
Turnout3,49142.7+0.1
Registered electors8,178+152
Conservative holdSwing–1.2
Stour Valley[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames Finch 1,499 50.6 –0.8
Liberal DemocratsBryn Hurren1,07236.2+1.4
LabourOlivia Hughes2006.8+0.8
GreenJane Carruthers1916.4+2.5
Majority42714.4–2.2
Turnout2,97747.3+4.2
Registered electors6,301–51
Conservative holdSwing–1.1
Sudbury[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenJessie Carter 1,056 42.0 +36.6
ConservativeSimon Sudbury72128.7+0.9
LabourJake Thomas *37615.0–15.6
IndependentTrevor Cresswell1927.6N/A
Liberal DemocratsRobert Spivey1686.7–4.9
Majority33513.3+10.6
Turnout2,53536.5+4.2
Registered electors6,949–78
Green gain from LabourSwing+26.1
Sudbury East & Waldingfield[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhilip Faircloth-Mutton 955 41.7 –11.5
IndependentMargaret Maybury41017.9N/A
LabourLouise Fowler35915.7–9.2
IndependentLuke Cresswell34515.1N/A
GreenTheresa Munson2229.7+5.5
Majority54523.8–4.6
Turnout2,30334.3+2.4
Registered electors6,715–190
Conservative holdSwing–14.7

East Suffolk

East Suffolk District Summary
PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative20 150,79953.5+4.0
Green3 213,28514.0+4.4
Liberal Democrat1 9,55210.1±0.0
Labour0 120,00221.1–1.2
Independent0 1,1211.2+0.3
Communist0 1730.2N/A
Total24 94,932100.0

Division results

Aldeburgh and Leiston[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeT-J Haworth-Culf 1,828 66.6 +17.2
LabourIan Illett91833.4+10.2
Majority91033.2+7.0
Turnout2,77936.2+1.2
Registered electors7,678+227
Conservative holdSwing+3.5
Beccles (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenCaroline Topping 2,594 52.0 +10.7
GreenPeggy McGregor 2,131
ConservativeMark Bee *2,02040.5–1.8
ConservativeGraham Catchpole1,769
LabourChristian Newsome3747.5–2.7
LabourDom Taylor368
Majority57411.5
Turnout4,91641.6+0.3
Registered electors11,811+84
Green gain from Conservative
Green hold
Blything[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Smith * 1,523 48.7 4.1
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Turner96230.8 11.4
LabourPhilip Harle64020.5 2.7
Majority56117.9 15.6
Turnout3,15439.9 1.2
Registered electors7,904 504
Conservative holdSwing 7.8
Bungay[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJudy Cloke 1,335 44.0 9.1
GreenAnnette Abbott1,27942.2 32.5
LabourDonia Slyzuk2739.0 17.2
Liberal DemocratsJohn Awty1454.8 1.2
Majority561.8 25.1
Turnout3,04541.4 1.9
Registered electors7,347 23
Conservative holdSwing 20.8
Carlford[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeElaine Bryce 2,056 63.2 +7.7
GreenDaniel Clery69821.4+15.2
LabourAlistair Dick50015.4+5.5
Majority1,35841.8+0.2
Turnout3,28745.3+2.8
Registered electors7,263+265
Conservative holdSwing–3.7
Felixstowe Coastal[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGraham Newman * 3,335 49.5 –0.5
ConservativeSteve Wiles 3,073
Liberal DemocratsSeamus Bennett1,25618.6+2.6
LabourMargaret Morris1,22318.2+1.9
LabourRichard Reaville897
Liberal DemocratsJan Candy874
GreenLesley Bennett74811.1+4.8
CommunistMark Jones1732.6N/A
Majority2,07930.9–2.9
Rejected ballots290.3
Turnout6,12139.3+0.2
Registered electors15,650+239
Conservative holdSwing–1.5
Conservative hold
Felixstowe North & Trimley[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStuart Bird * 1,472 57.4 +8.2
LabourDavid Rowe1,09442.6+16.3
Majority37814.8–7.1
Turnout2,60431.7–3.3
Registered electors8,213+627
Conservative holdSwing–4.1
Framlingham[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStephen Burroughes * 1,917 58.5 +2.0
LabourPaul Theaker75423.3+10.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Mercer57217.6+7.1
Majority1,16335.9–7.7
Rejected ballots341.0+0.7
Turnout3,27742.2+0.1
Registered electors7,772+745
Conservative holdSwing–4.1
Gunton (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames Reeder 1,653 42.1 4.8
ConservativeRyan Harvey 1,633
LabourJanet Craig1,30933.3 2.7
LabourKeith Patience *1,297
GreenJon Coxon40210.2 3.2
IndependentSteve Ardley *3629.2N/A
GreenPeter Jackson348
IndependentRobin Hinton2015.1N/A
Majority3448.8 7.5
Rejected ballots80.2
Turnout3,87225.6 1.9
Registered electors15,124 131
Conservative holdSwing 3.8
Conservative gain from Labour
Halesworth[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAnnette Dunning 1,546 48.8 +38.7
ConservativeTony Goldson *1,28740.6–12.9
Labour Co-opPeter Coghill2548.0–13.1
Liberal DemocratsSarah Hunt842.6–6.0
Majority2598.2
Turnout3,19442.6+3.4
Registered electors7,492+111
Green gain from ConservativeSwing 25.9
Kesgrave & Rushmere St Andrew (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDebbie McCallum 3,542 57.5 +6.7
ConservativeStuart Lawson * 2,964
LabourKevin Archer1,16018.8–0.5
LabourLesley Bensley848
Liberal DemocratsBrad Clements75612.3+4.5
GreenHarrison Foster69811.3+6.1
Majority2,38238.7+7.2
Turnout5,45134.5+1.5
Registered electors15,815+274
Conservative holdSwing+1.5
Conservative hold
Kessingland & Southwold[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Ladd * 1,513 55.0 +6.1
Liberal DemocratsAdam Robertson83130.2+12.7
LabourAlan Green40814.8–2.6
Majority68224.8–6.6
Turnout2,98339.5+1.2
Registered electors7,558+108
Conservative holdSwing–3.3
Lowestoft South (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJenny Ceresa * 2,094 51.5 +12.5
ConservativeJamie Starling * 1,744
LabourSonia Barker1,22030.0+1.0
LabourDavid Finnigan1,016
GreenElise Youngman41610.2+5.2
Liberal DemocratsPaul Light3378.3+3.8
GreenAndrew Eastaugh335
Liberal DemocratsJohn Shreeve215
Majority87421.5+11.4
Turnout3,97527.0–1.0
Registered electors14,713–53
Conservative holdSwing+5.7
Conservative hold
Martlesham[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePatti Mulcahy 2,356 62.3 -5.3
Liberal DemocratsSki Evans73819.5+7.3
LabourEdward Lawrence68718.2+6.3
Majority1,61842.8–12.6
Turnout3,80740.8–0.9
Registered electors9,339+296
Conservative holdSwing–6.3
Oulton (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdward Back 2,587 54.0 +5.7
ConservativeKeith Robinson * 2,404
LabourGeorge King1,31127.4–2.2
LabourNasima Begum1,231
GreenPeter Lang4108.6+3.6
GreenDavid Youngman406
IndependentJenny Hinton3497.2N/A
IndependentTony Knights209
Liberal DemocratsDave O'Neill1332.8–1.5
Majority1,27626.6+7.9
Turnout4,85930.5+0.2
Registered electors15,923+451
Conservative holdSwing+4.0
Conservative hold
Pakefield (2)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMelanie Vigo di Gallidoro * 2,025 56.9 +14.7
ConservativeCraig Rivett * 1,980
LabourNeil Coleby92826.1–10.7
LabourTess Gandy873
GreenAlice Eastaugh36710.3+5.4
GreenLee Martin342
Liberal DemocratsChris Thomas2386.7+0.9
Liberal DemocratsFiona Shreeve160
Majority1,09730.8+25.5
Turnout3,67230.7–0.3
Registered electors11,958–17
Conservative holdSwing+12.7
Conservative hold
Wickham[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlexander Nicoll * 1,659 45.9 –2.5
GreenRachel Smith-Lyte1,62645.0+37.0
Liberal DemocratsSophie Williams3279.1–12.1
Majority330.9–39.5
Turnout3,63841.2+2.2
Registered electors8,827+497
Conservative holdSwing–19.8
Wilford[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Reid * 1,603 54.3 -2.5
GreenThomas Daly56519.1+6.5
LabourJohn Cook41914.1+2.9
Liberal DemocratsJames Sandbach36412.2+0.1
Majority1,03835.2–9.0
Rejected ballots270.9+0.8
Turnout2,97842.4+0.6
Registered electors7,024+372
Conservative holdSwing–4.5
Woodbridge[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Page * 1,887 63.5 +12.1
ConservativeRobin Sanders1,08636.5+1.9
Majority80127.0+10.2
Turnout3,01246.9–0.1
Registered electors6,425+47
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+5.1

Ipswich

Ipswich Borough Summary
PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative6 416,30341.9+3.2
Labour5 414,41537.0–7.1
Liberal Democrat1 4,40811.3–0.8
Green0 3,6519.4+5.1
Burning Pink0 1680.4N/A
Total12 38,945100.0

Division results

Bixley[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul West * 1,649 61.6 5.9
LabourPaul Bones63623.8 0.1
GreenStephanie Cullen2449.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsTrevor Powell1475.5 2.9
Majority1,01337.8 5.8
Turnout2,69647.1 15.1
Registered electors5,718 67
Conservative holdSwing 2.9
Bridge[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRob Bridgeman 1,095 43.3 6.7
ConservativeMike Scanes1,00439.7 9.3
GreenBrieanna Jade Skie Patmore29211.5 4.1
Liberal DemocratsMartin Hore1395.5 0.0
Majority914.6 15.0
Turnout2,56030.7 3.7
Registered electors8,386 704
Labour holdSwing–7.5
Chantry (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNadia Cenci 2,895 48.5 +8.6
ConservativeNathan Wilson 2,337
LabourHelen Armitage *2,25537.8–4.7
LabourPeter Gardiner *1,970
GreenMartin Hynes5298.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsAdam Merritt2914.9–0.3
Liberal DemocratsLucy Margaret Drake281
Majority64010.7
Turnout5,77734.4+2.9
Registered electors16,793+307
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+6.7
Conservative gain from Labour
Gainsborough[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLiz Harsant 1,673 52.9 +11.7
LabourStephen Connelly1,16236.8–4.5
Liberal DemocratsConrad Packwood2548.0+5.1
GreenJenny Rivett712.2–2.0
Majority51116.1
Turnout3,18839.6+7.4
Registered electors8,041–49
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+8.1
Priory Heath[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam (Bill) Quinton * 1,030 45.7 –3.8
ConservativeEdward Phillips91240.5+6.3
GreenAndy Patmore2029.0+5.2
Liberal DemocratsNicholas Jacob1104.9–0.1
Majority1185.2–10.2
Turnout2,26734.0+5.5
Registered electors6,670+104
Labour holdSwing–5.1
Rushmere[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opSandy Martin 1,357 43.2 –7.4
ConservativePaul Cawthorn1,32242.0+6.8
GreenRachel Morris2347.4+4.3
Liberal DemocratsTimothy Lockington2317.3+1.6
Majority351.1–14.2
Turnout3,17243.4+4.3
Registered electors7,306+90
Labour Co-op holdSwing–7.1
St Helen's[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourElizabeth Johnson 1,426 47.3 –7.4
ConservativeSachin Karale1,00933.5+6.0
GreenTom Wilmot36812.2+6.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Daley2127.0–1.3
Majority41713.8–13.4
Turnout3,03836.1+5.5
Registered electors8,405+514
Labour holdSwing–6.7
St John's[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Adams * 1,335 47.7 –9.9
ConservativeOllie Rackham1,09839.2+7.5
GreenJude Rook2197.8+2.1
Liberal DemocratsRobin Whitmore1485.3+0.3
Majority2378.5–17.4
Turnout2,81939.7+3.7
Registered electors7,104+430
Labour holdSwing–8.7
St Margaret's & Westgate (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsInga Lockington * 2,590 32.8 –2.6
ConservativeDebbie Richards 2,195 27.8 –2.5
LabourAssis Carreiro1,98925.2–4.2
Liberal DemocratsOliver Holmes1,840
LabourStefan Long1,517
GreenKirsty Wilmot96512.2+7.2
Burning PinkTina Smith1682.1N/A
Majority3955.0–0.1
Turnout6,61242.6+2.4
Registered electors15,503+323
Liberal Democrats holdSwing–0.1
Conservative hold
Whitehouse & Whitton (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Goldsmith * 2,546 46.4 +8.5
ConservativeSam Murray 2,317
LabourSophie Meudec2,13038.8+1.7
LabourChristine Shaw1,734
GreenJohn Mann5279.6+3.7
Liberal DemocratsMartin Pakes2865.2–0.1
Liberal DemocratsGerald Pryke147
Majority4167.8+6.9
Rejected ballots600.6 0.5
Turnout5,35033.8 4.5
Registered electors15,823 576
Conservative holdSwing+3.4
Conservative gain from Labour

Mid Suffolk

Mid Suffolk District Summary
PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative5 214,13544.9–4.4
Green3 26,48520.6+5.8
Liberal Democrat2 5,34417.0–3.4
Labour0 3,71211.8+0.5
Independent0 1,8045.7N/A
Total10 31,480100.0

Division results

Bosmere[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKay Oakes * 1,357 49.4 +3.4
Liberal DemocratsSteve Phillips1,03437.7–1.2
LabourSuzanne Britton35512.9+5.1
Majority32311.8+4.6
Turnout2,77434.5+1.8
Registered electors8,045
Conservative holdSwing+2.3
Gipping Valley[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChris Chambers 1,478 54.3 +15.3
Liberal DemocratsAdrienne Marriott80629.6–10.5
LabourTerence Wilson43816.1+6.4
Majority67224.7
Rejected ballots130.5+0.2
Turnout2,73534.7–0.2
Registered electors7,893+495
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+12.9
Hartismere[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJessica Fleming * 1,900 57.5 –3.7
GreenStuart Masters64919.6+4.1
LabourEddie Dougall53216.1+1.5
Liberal DemocratsDavid Appleton2246.8–1.9
Majority1,25137.9–7.8
Turnout3,32041.0+3.9
Registered electors8,104
Conservative holdSwing–3.9
Hoxne & Eye[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Gould 1,467 45.0 –11.8
IndependentGuy McGregor *80624.7N/A
Liberal DemocratsTimothy Glenton62319.1+4.6
LabourPaul Anderson36311.1–3.2
Majority66120.3–22.1
Turnout3,27942.9+0.7
Registered electors7,642
Conservative holdSwing–18.3
Stowmarket North & Stowupland[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenKeith Welham 1,512 45.6 +15.9
ConservativeGary Green *1,37341.4–8.1
LabourWill Howman43313.1–1.0
Majority1394.2
Turnout3,32333.8+4.9
Registered electors10,461
Green gain from ConservativeSwing+12.0
Stowmarket South[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKeith Scarff 1,030 40.3 7.5
ConservativeNick Gowrley *85433.4 4.9
LabourEmma Bonner-Morgan38014.9 2.1
IndependentDavid Card29211.4N/A
Majority1766.9
Turnout2,58034.7 3.3
Registered electors7,462
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing+6.2
Thedwastre North[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAndy Mellen 1,472 40.6 19.0
ConservativeHarry Richardson1,22634.0 28.2
IndependentJane Storey *70619.6N/A
LabourUrsula Ajimal1995.5 3.9
Majority2466.8
Rejected ballots200.5 0.4
Turnout3,62342.7 5.3
Registered electors8,497
Green gain from ConservativeSwing+23.6
Thedwastre South[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPenny Otton * 1,435 46.0 0.7
ConservativeJohn Augustine1,32142.3 1.5
LabourPhilip Cockell36411.7 2.2
Majority1143.7 0.8
Rejected ballots260.8 0.7
Turnout3,14843.4 3.3
Registered electors7,260
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+0.4
Thredling[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMatthew Hicks * 2,084 63.2 –6.8
GreenHelen Bridgeman60218.3N/A
LabourKathleen Hardy41712.7–2.7
Liberal DemocratsMark Pearson1925.8–9.6
Majority1,48245.0–11.7
Turnout3,29742.6+3.9
Registered electors7,733
Conservative holdSwing–12.5
Upper Gipping[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAndrew Stringer * 2,250 63.3 +9.7
ConservativeKieran Lathangue-Clayton1,07530.2–6.8
LabourJulie Reynolds2316.5+1.1
Majority1,17533.0+16.6
Turnout3,57645.6+5.9
Registered electors7,836
Green holdSwing+8.2

West Suffolk

West Suffolk District Summary
PartySeats+/-Votes%+/-
Conservative13 222,78152.5+4.0
WSI1 1,9594.5+0.7
Labour0 7,71917.8–0.9
Green0 6,09214.0+10.5
Independent0 3,4177.9–3.4
Liberal Democrat0 1,4113.3–5.7
Total14 43,379100.0

Division results

Blackbourn[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJoanna Spicer * 2,421 70.7 11.0
GreenWarren Lakin53415.6N/A
LabourJohn Bailey46913.7 4.6
Majority1,88755.1 8.2
Turnout3,44941.4+2.6
Registered electors8,333
Conservative holdSwing 13.3
Brandon[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
West Suffolk IndependentsVictor Lukaniuk * 808 41.0 –5.9
ConservativeChristine Mason76638.8+10.7
LabourSusan Dean29815.1+3.0
GreenWilliam Tanner1015.1N/A
Majority422.1–16.6
Turnout1,98428.4–1.2
Registered electors6,992
WSI holdSwing–8.3
Clare[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBobby Bennett 2,322 63.3 –3.5
LabourKerry Rogers70419.2+9.5
GreenJulius Bell64217.5N/A
Majority1,61844.1–7.8
Turnout3,69541.1–1.0
Registered electors8,993+274
Conservative holdSwing–6.5
Eastgate & Moreton Hall[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Thompson 973 35.3 1.1
IndependentTrevor Beckwith *78828.6 12.8
LabourLorraine Allcocks37813.7 1.6
GreenJessica Livsey2669.7N/A
IndependentFrank Warby2669.7N/A
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Linehan843.0 7.0
Majority1856.7 1.7
Rejected ballots170.6 0.4
Turnout2,77237.9 2.8
Registered electors7,316 72
Conservative gain from IndependentSwing 5.8
Exning & Newmarket[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRachel Hood * 1,025 40.8 +3.6
West Suffolk IndependentsChris O'Neill68327.2+4.2
LabourCraig Warren57923.0–0.9
GreenCarrie Wheeler2279.0N/A
Majority34213.6+0.3
Rejected ballots502.0
Turnout2,56430.1–1.0
Registered electors8,531+683
Conservative holdSwing–0.3
Hardwick[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Rout * 1,806 61.6 +2.9
LabourJames Macpherson44815.3–1.2
GreenChris Dexter-Mills35011.9+3.9
Liberal DemocratsHelen Korfanty32911.2–5.6
Majority1,35846.3+4.4
Turnout2,95644.2+2.2
Registered electors6,692–8
Conservative holdSwing+2.1
Haverhill Cangle[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJoe Mason 1,994 52.2 +13.7
ConservativeHeike Sowa 1,429
LabourDavid Smith86922.7–6.8
LabourDavid Smith864
IndependentAaron Luccarini46712.2N/A
IndependentPaula Fox411
GreenNicola Forsdyke3017.9N/A
GreenMandy Leathers276
Liberal DemocratsDavid Payne1894.9–6.9
Majority1,12529.5–9.1
Turnout3,69326.7+0.6
Registered electors13,849+590
Conservative holdSwing+10.2
Conservative hold
Haverhill East & Kedington[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Roach * 1,188 57.4 +9.3
LabourDamian Page46922.6–1.5
IndependentBruce Davidson24711.9N/A
GreenRoger Mynott1678.1N/A
Majority71934.7+10.9
Turnout2,07629.7+1.8
Registered electors7,092+90
Conservative holdSwing+5.5
Mildenhall[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLance Stanbury 1,004 40.1 –25.4
IndependentAndy Neal85534.1N/A
LabourPatrick Finn27110.8–4.0
IndependentDavid Chandler1636.5–13.2
GreenJack Blomfield1516.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsBen Avison602.4N/A
Majority1496.0–39.8
Turnout2,51833.4+2.6
Registered electors7,537+543
Conservative holdSwing–29.8
Newmarket & Red Lodge[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndy Drummond * 1,232 46.9 –3.6
LabourChristopher Swallow49718.9+3.3
West Suffolk IndependentsAndrew Appleby46817.8+6.3
GreenSimon Morse2198.3N/A
Liberal DemocratsRobert Pinsker2108.0–0.9
Majority73528.0–6.8
Turnout2,65325.7–0.1
Registered electors10,340+1,051
Conservative holdSwing–3.4
Row Heath[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeColin Noble * 1,620 60.4 +8.1
LabourTheresa Chipulina38714.4+2.4
IndependentDon Waldron36913.8N/A
GreenClaire Unwin30511.4N/A
Majority1,23346.0+8.4
Turnout2,71030.0–3.0
Registered electors9,168+1,129
Conservative holdSwing+2.8
Thingoe North[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBeccy Hopfensperger * 1,961 64.7 8.1
LabourKatie Parker47115.5 0.5
GreenOliver King36912.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsIan Chapman2297.6 3.5
Majority1,49049.1 7.6
Turnout3,05241.5 3.1
Registered electors7,363 219
Conservative holdSwing 3.8
Thingoe South[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKaren Soons 2,192 64.7 2.8
LabourRobin Davies47013.9 0.8
GreenVicki Martin46713.8 13.9
Liberal DemocratsLibby Brooks2306.8 7.2
Majority1,72250.8 12.1
Turnout3,38843.4 0.9
Registered electors7,808 491
Conservative holdSwing 1.8
Tower[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Everitt * 2,277 33.7 4.9
ConservativeDavid Nettleton * 2,104
GreenSteph Holland1,99329.5 7.4
GreenMatthew Rowe1,489
LabourDonna Higgins1,40920.8 5.2
LabourMarilyn Sayer830
IndependentFrank Stennett69110.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsDavid Poulson2694.0 2.3
CommunistDarren Turner1201.8N/A
Majority2844.2 1.0
Rejected ballots93215.3 15.1
Turnout6,09036.9 3.8
Registered electors16,494 928
Conservative holdSwing 1.2
Conservative gain from Independent

*Note: Nettleton won a seat standing as an independent at the previous election.

By-elections

Beccles

Beccles: 17 November 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAsh Lever 2,114 70.5 +18.5
ConservativeLetitia Smith62420.8–19.7
LabourChristian Newsome2608.7+1.2
Majority1,49049.7+38.4
Turnout3,00625.7-15.9
Registered electors11,703
Green holdSwing+19.1

Felixstowe Coastal

Felixstowe Coastal: 4 May 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSeamus Bennett 2,519 44.4 +25.8
ConservativeKevin Sullivan2,06036.3–13.2
GreenLesley Bennett93916.6+5.5
CommunistMark Jones1502.6±0.0
Majority4598.1
Turnout5,74036.5-2.8
Registered electors15,706
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing+19.5

Priory Heath

Priory Heath: 4 May 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLucy Smith 918 50.8 +5.1
ConservativeGregor McNie56731.4–9.1
GreenAndy Patmore18010.0+1.0
Liberal DemocratsTrevor Powell1437.9+3.0
Majority35119.4+14.2
Turnout1,82027.3
Registered electors6,679
Labour holdSwing+7.1

Woodbridge

Woodbridge: 12 October 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRuth Leach 990 51.2 –12.3
ConservativeAlan Porter64233.2–3.3
LabourPaul Richards30115.6N/A
Majority34818.0–9.0
Turnout1,94330.5–16.4
Registered electors6,363
Liberal Democrats holdSwing-4.5

Other changes 2021–2025

Peter Thompson, elected as a Conservative in 2021, was suspended from the party in April 2023 and resigned from the party the following month to sit as an independent.[16]

References