• Source: 2007 Havant Borough Council election
  • The 2007 Havant Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Havant Borough Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party stayed in overall control of the council.
    After the election, the composition of the council was:

    Conservative 31
    Labour 4
    Liberal Democrats 3


    Background


    Before the election the Conservatives had 30 councillors, while both the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats had 4 seats. There was no election in the 4 Leigh Park wards in 2007 and as a result Labour was not defending any of their 4 seats on the council, while the Conservatives were defending 8 of the 10 seats that were contested.


    Election result


    The Conservatives won 9 of the 10 seats contested, taking 1 seat from the Liberal Democrats. This took the Conservatives to 31 seats on the council, which the Conservative council leader David Gillett said he believed was "the largest Conservative majority on the south coast". The only seat not won by the Conservatives was in Bedhampton where the Liberal Democrats held on by a majority of 319 votes. Overall turnout at the elections was 35.2%.


    Ward results




    = Bedhampton

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    = Cowplain

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    = Emsworth

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    = Hart Plain

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    = Hayling East

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    = Hayling West

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    = Purbrook

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    = St Faiths

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    = Stakes

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    = Waterloo

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