RECAP Local elections 2024: Seismic changes in Havant as results Portsmouth, Gosport and Fareham confirmed

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The results are in for Portsmouth, Gosport, Fareham and Havant local elections following a marathon political battle.

The Liberal Democrats retained the most seats at Portsmouth City Council, with the Conservative losses being the party’s gain.

Portsmouth Independents Party surged in popularity - particularly in the north of the city - taking three seats and having four in total. However with no overall majority to control the council its administration a meeting where it will be agreed who will lead it, will be decided at the annual general meeting on May 14.

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It is not all bad news for the Tories though, as they have maintained overall control of Fareham Borough Council after a rare all-out election. They also retained Fareham Sarisbury following a by-election, but lost Meon Valley to The Green party. Gosport Borough Council remains in Liberal Democrat control, but the biggest shock came in Havant.

The Conservatives lost overall control after being dumped out of 17 seats from a previous 30. Labour, the Liberal Democrats and The Greens all picked the spoils, with Reform UK also receiving two seats.

A recap of the local elections can be found by scrolling through the updates at the bottom of this article. Further stories can be found in the politics section of our website.

Portsmouth area election results 2024

Key Events

  • Liberal Democrats hold Portsmouth City Council
  • Portsmouth Independents Party make gains
  • Tories lose Portsmouth seats but maintain Fareham council control
  • Liberal Democrats retain control at Gosport Borough Council
  • Donna Jones re-elected as the police and crime commissioner
  • Tories lose control of Havant Borough Council

Police and Crime Commissioner

There was no shock result in the race to be the police and crime commissioner with Donna Jones comfortably re-elected

The counting continues at Havant Borough Council - results are expected after 7pm

Labour candidate Phil Munday, right. Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant 
Picture: Chris  Moorhouse (030524-39)Labour candidate Phil Munday, right. Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant 
Picture: Chris  Moorhouse (030524-39)
Labour candidate Phil Munday, right. Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant Picture: Chris Moorhouse (030524-39)
Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant
Havant election count, Horizon Leisure Centre, Civic Centre Road, Havant

Hampshire County Council by-elections

Hampshire County Council by-election results still to come:

  • Fareham Sarisbury
  • Meon Valley

More when we have the results

Current state of play

The results of the Fareham Sarisbury and Meon Valley by-elections are imminent.

The results per ward for Havant Borough Council are trickling in. A full breakdown will be posted soon.

Gosport: Full list of Borough Council results

Alverstoke

Zoe Huggins (Con) – 1010

Adele Louise Earle (Lib Dem) – 763

Jonathan James Eaton (Lab) – 217

Anglesey

Alan David Scard (Con) – 894

Deborah Clare Sherman (Lib Dem) – 335

Linda Hall (Lab) – 154

James Robert Kirkham (Green) – 113

Bridgemary

Bob Maynard (Lib Dem) – 570

Kath Jones (Con) – 450

Margaret Elizabeth Williams (Lab) – 156

Brockhurst and Privett

Thomas Michael Finn (Lib Dem) – 522

Robbie George Beech (Con) – 362

Rick Bolger (Lab) – 155

Jane Staffieri (Green) – 100

Elson

Richard Philip Earle (Lib Dem) – 682

Alan Michael Neville (Con) – 300

Jess Dylan Cully (Lab) – 137

Lisa Grace Englefield (Heritage) – 79

Kathryn Shelagh Kelly (Green) – 60

Forton

Peter John Chegwyn (Lib Dem) – 521

Simon James Bellord (Con) – 240

Paddy Berin (Ref) – 163

Tynan James Bryant (Lab) – 163

Grange and Alver Valley

Tony Jessop (Con) – 332

Jonathan Brown (Lab) – 321

Clive Foster-Reed (Lib Dem) – 207

Harbourside and Town

Alan Durrant (Lab) – 465

Lesley Meenaghan (Con) – 435

Mike Critchley (Ind) – 107

Mike Ewin (Lib Dem) – 96

Ken Hawkins (Green) – 43

Hardway

Kirsty Anne Cox (Lib Dem) – 626

Diane Hilda Furlong (Con) – 527

Simon George Davis (Lab) – 158

Tony Sudworth (Green) – 70

Lee East

Kirsten Bradley (Lib Dem) – 760

Angela Jayne Batten (Con) – 726

Chris Percival (Lab) – 129

Lee West (two councillors elected)

Dan Hayes (Con) – 1018

Stevyn Christopher Ricketts (Con) – 954

Lizzie Maynard-Seal (Lib Dem) – 381

Anne Marie Cruddas (Lab) – 367

Leesland and Newtown

Julie Karen Westerby (Lib Dem) – 749

Peceli Uluiviti (Con) – 406

Hilary Ruth Percival (Lab) – 236

Miles Clifford Fletcher Plested (Green) – 103

Peel Common

Supriya Namedo (Con) – 656

Stephen James Marshall (Lib Dem) – 525

Daniel Frank Stratton (Lab) – 142

Rowner and Holbrook

Murray Alexander Johnston (Lib Dem) – 490

Gary David Walker (Con) – 364

Claire Ruth Percival (Lab) – 169

Liberal Democrats retain control

Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner results

Donna Jones, Conservative, has been re-elected with a large majority. Full results below:

Donna Jones (Con) 175,953 votes

Becky Williams (Lab) 106,141 votes

Prad Bains (Lib Dem) 92,843 votes

Don Jerrard (TJ&ACP) 40,691 votes

By-elections results

The Conservatives have lost one seat to the Green Party at the by-elections.

Fareham Sarisbury

Joanne Burton (Con) – 2096

Graham Everdell (Lib Dem) – 1542

Verden Meldrum (Lab) – 592

Nick Gregory (Ind) – 256

Turnout – 35 per cent

Meon Valley

Malcolm Wallace (Green) – 2083

Vivian Achwal (Lib Dem) – 1906

Neil Bolton (Con) – 1630

Oliver Hirsch (Lab) – 199

Turnout – 40 per cent

Havant: Conservatives lose Borough Council

Huge development as the Tories have lost one of their safest council areas in the country.

Alex Rennie, former leader of the council, was among those to lose their wards.

Conservative Party: 13 seats (-17)

Labour Party: 10 seats(+7)

Liberal Democrats: 7 seats (+5)

Green Party: 4 seats (+3)

Reform Party: 2 seats (+2)

Breakdown by ward to follow.

Havant Borough Council

Below is the full breakdown of results by ward at Havant Borough Council.

Reform UK on Havant seats

Reform UK has spoken about their success after winning two seats.

Sharon Collings, of Leigh Park Central & West Leigh, said the Tories were washed out and the icing on the cake was unseating the council leader.

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