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Surrey County Council elections

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Surrey County Council is elected every four years and was made in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888. Since 1965 this council has had one of two statuses as to its body of councillors: no overall political control, or overall Conservative party control.

Political context

Its area was significantly altered in 1965, taking much of its north into Greater London and adding an area forming one present district from Middlesex which was dissolved. To accommodate this, councillors elected in 1961 had their three year-term extended for an extra year and the April 1964 election took place in 1965.[1]

Since 1974 all Surrey areas have had district/borough councils providing a second tier of services (see the Local Government Act 1972) replacing Urban Districts and Rural Districts.

Approximately a third of the population elect a further more localised third tier of local government to civil parishes such as Farnham, Claygate and Horley.

Major services provided include social services, minerals strategy and permissions, waste planning and substantial elements of transport (excluding railways) and education. The county has no grammar schools (which tend to have less local authority control) however academies and free schools in the 21st century have been set up in Surrey meaning a lower proportion of schools are run by the authority than in the 20th century.

Composition since 1965

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Council elections

1965 Election[2]
PartySeats
Conservative57
Labour8
Residents Association/Independent6
Liberal1
1967 Election[3]
PartySeats
Conservative64
Residents Association/Independent5
Labour3
Liberal0
1970 Election[4]
PartySeats
Conservative64
Labour4
Residents Association/Independent3
Liberal1
1973 Election[5]
PartySeats
Conservative46
Labour12
Liberal9
Residents Association/Independent5
1977 Election
PartySeats
Conservative68
Residents Association/Independent3
Labour2
Liberal0

The number of electoral divisions on Surrey County Council was increased to 76, in time for the 1981 election.

1981 Election
PartySeats
Conservative61
Labour7
Residents Association/Independent5
Liberal3
1985 Election
PartySeats
Conservative52
SDP-Liberal Alliance12
Labour7
Residents Association/Independent5
1989 Election
PartySeats
Conservative56
Social & Liberal Democrats9
Labour7
Residents Association/Independent4
1993 Election
PartySeats
Conservative34
Liberal Democrats29
Labour8
Residents Association/Independent5
1997 Election[6]
PartySeats
Conservative47
Liberal Democrats17
Labour6
Residents Association/Independent6
2001 Election[7]
PartySeats
Conservative51
Liberal Democrats13
Labour6
Residents Association/Independent6

The number of electoral divisions on Surrey County Council was increased from 76 to 80, in time for the 2005 election.[8]

2005 Election[9]
PartySeats
Conservative58
Liberal Democrats12
Residents Association/Independent[10]8
Labour2

2009 Surrey County Council election

2009 Election[11]
PartySeats
Conservative56
Liberal Democrats13
Residents Association/Independent10
Labour1

2013 Surrey County Council election

The number of electoral divisions on Surrey County Council was increased from 80 to 81, in time for the 2013 election.

2013 Election[12]
PartySeats
Conservative58
Liberal Democrats9
Residents Association/Independent9
UKIP3
Labour1
Green1

2017 Surrey County Council election

2017 Election
PartySeats
Conservative61
Liberal Democrats9
Residents Association/Independent9
Green1
Labour1

2021 Surrey County Council election

2021 Election
PartySeats
Conservative47
Residents Association/Independent16
Liberal Democrats14
Green2
Labour2

County result maps

By-election results

Dorking Rural By-Election 7 May 1998
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative1,93055.3+4.7
Liberal Democrats1,24535.7-1.8
Labour3128.9-3.0
Majority68519.6
Turnout3,487
Conservative holdSwing3.2
Addlestone By-Election 6 May 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative2,42859.1+9.3
Labour1,67840.9+7.6
Majority75018.2
Turnout4,10632.3
Conservative holdSwing0.8
Waverley West By-Election 28 October 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative1,90452.1+8.9
Liberal Democrats1,62944.5-6.1
Labour1233.4-2.8
Majority2787.6
Turnout3,65931.9
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing7.5
Epsom and Ewell By-Election 18 November 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent84738.5-31.5
Conservative73633.7+33.7
Liberal Democrats47221.6-8.1
Labour1295.9+5.9
Majority1114.8
Turnout2,18418.9
Independent holdSwing-32.6
Stanwell By-Election 20 November 2003
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour74140.1-9.9
Conservative72939.4+3.8
Liberal Democrats28215.2+6.5
Independent985.3-0.3
Majority120.7
Turnout1,85022.5
Labour holdSwing-6.8
Woking West By-Election 4 March 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats1,67257.2+9.3
Conservative1,02234.9+4.0
Labour2317.9-13.3
Majority65022.3
Turnout2,92518.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing+2.6
Godalming South Milford & Witley By-Election 15 September 2005
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative2,04249.4+0.1
Liberal Democrats1,97447.8+6.7
Labour1152.8-6.7
Majority681.6
Turnout4,13139.6
Conservative holdSwing-3.3
Ash By-Election 28 July 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarsha Moseley1,54763.3+12.2
Liberal DemocratsDenise Smith89836.7+3.5
Majority64926.6
Turnout2,44527.7
Conservative holdSwing+4.3
Walton South & Oatlands By-Election 6 May 2010[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnthony Samuels523165.1-0.2
Liberal DemocratsVicki Macleod280234.9+9.3
Majority242930.2
Turnout803369.4+29.7
Conservative holdSwing-4.8
Worplesdon 15 July 2010[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNigel Sutcliffe184453.5+5.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Ronald Cragg128637.3+2.4
LabourMartin Phillips1935.6+1.5
UKIPMazhar Manzoor782.3-9.8
PeaceJohn Hugh Morris391.1+1.1
Majority55816.2
Turnout3448
Conservative holdSwing+1.4
Shalford By-Election 5 May 2011[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimon George Stanford Gimson360266.1+8.4
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Howard Barnes108720.0-2.4
LabourMichael Stanley Jeram70112.9+7.8
Majority251546.2
Turnout5446
Conservative holdSwing+5.4
Cranleigh and Ewhurst By-Election 5 May 2011[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Edward Young2830
IndependentDiane Martine James1093
Liberal DemocratsRichard Ernest Cole933
LabourLynda May Macdermott532
Majority1737
Turnout
Conservative holdSwing
St Johns and Brookwood By-Election 19 May 2011[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLinda Stephanie Kemeny134248.8
Liberal DemocratsChristina Judith Liddington105838.5
LabourAudrey Janice Worgan1886.8
UKIPDuncan Clarke1555.6
Majority28410.3
Turnout274928.9
Conservative holdSwing
Worplesdon By-Election 3 May 2012[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Francis Witham202253.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Ronald Cragg123632.6
LabourMartin Phillips51713.6
Majority78620.7
Turnout3794
Conservative holdSwing
Weybridge By-Election 7 May 2015[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRamon John Gray419054.6
Weybridge IndependentsPeter Michael Harman189924.7
LabourElinor Mair Jones96712.6
UKIPJoe Branco6228.1
Majority229129.8
Turnout67.4
Conservative holdSwing
Epsom West By-election 19 November 2015[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKaran Persand61223.5
ResidentsNeil Andrew Dallen59122.7
Liberal DemocratsJulie Anne Morris58822.6
LabourKate Chinn57822.2
UKIPRobert Leach1686.5
GreenChris Crook582.2
Majority210.8
Turnout2,60224.7
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing
Staines South & Ashford West By-election 5 May 2016[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDenise Turner-Stewart1,58546.6+9.0
UKIPPeter Alfred Appleford69520.4-17.4
LabourIain Lochiel Raymond54316.0-4.3
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Leslie Bateson38211.2+7.4
GreenAndrew McLuskey1454.3New
TUSCMatthew David Clarke331.0New
Majority89026.1
Turnout3,404
Conservative gain from UKIPSwing
Farnham South By-election 18 August 2016[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Wyatt Ramsdale93241.1
Farnham ResidentsJerry Hyman75433.3
Liberal DemocratsJoanne Maxwell Aylwin26911.9
IndependentMark Edward Westcott1396.1
UKIPPaul John Chapman893.9
LabourFabian Benjamin Wood773.4
Majority1787.9
Turnout2,26722.8
Conservative holdSwing
The Byfleets By-election 6 December 2018[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentAmanda Jayne Boote112849
ConservativeGary William Elson78234
Liberal DemocratsEllen Sophie Nicholson30913
UKIPLyn Sage1014
Majority34615
Turnout2,32023
Independent gain from ConservativeSwing
Warlingham By-election 31 January 2019[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBecky Rush119948
Liberal DemocratsCharles Edward Lister99040
UKIPHaley Martin Arthur1767
LabourMichael Snowden1265
Majority2098
Turnout2,49125
Conservative holdSwing
Haselmere By-election 2 May 2019[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentNikki Barton266565
ConservativeMalcolm Carter115928
LabourAdrian Paul La Porta2636
Majority1,50637
Turnout4,08743
Independent gain from ConservativeSwing
Sunbury Common and Ashford Common By-election 30 November 2022[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsHarry Boparai73535.9+17.1
ConservativeNaz Islam72035.1-11.4
LabourKhalid Mustafa38318.7+2.6
Reform UKRory O'Brien1447.0+2.5
Majority150.7
Turnout205317
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing14.3

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