By-election news

For the third time Reform UK has lost a by-election caused when one of their newly-elected councillors resigned a council seat within days of winning it.

Congratulations to Conservative candidate Jeremy Pert, who was elected to Staffordshire county council. He comfortably won the Gnosall and Eccleshall division on Thursday night after securing 1,689 votes (44.4%) and thanked voters, adding that no one “expected to see a by-election so early on and none of us wanted that”.

Reform UK has yet to successfully defend any of the council seats they have won.

In other by-election news the Conservatives gained the Logan ward on Market Harborough District Council from the Lib/Dems on Thursday.

Congratulations to Councillor Paul Bremner who won the seat. Results were as follows:

Paul Bremner, Conservatives         410 votes (31.3%, up +4.1% on 2023) 

Lib Dems                                        355 votes (27.1%, down -19.8%) 

Green Party                                     290 votes (22.2%, up +14.5%)

Reform UK                                     190 votes (14.5%, didn't previously stand) 

Labour                                              44 votes (3.4%, down -9.1%) 

Independent                                      10 votes (0.8%, down -4.8%) 

Communist                                         9 votes (0.7%, didn't previously stand)


Conservatives gain from Lib Dems 

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