- Source: 2019 Dorset Council election
The 2019 Dorset Council election was held on Thursday 2 May 2019 to elect councillors to the new Dorset Council in England. It took place on the same day as other district council elections in the United Kingdom.
These were the first elections to the new unitary council, which has come into effect on 1 April 2019. The new unitary authority was created to administer most of the area formerly administered by Dorset County Council, which was previously subdivided into the districts of Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck, and East Dorset. The previous elections in for Dorset County Council took place in 2017, and for the former district councils in 2015 and 2016. Future elections will take place in 2024 and 2029, and then every 4 years.
The 2019 election saw the Conservatives take a majority of seats on the Council.
Council composition
Prior to the election the composition of the shadow authority was:
After the election the composition of the council was:
Summary
= Election result
=Ward results
= Beacon
== Beaminster
== Blackmore Vale
=Pauline Batstone was subsequently elected the first chair of the council.
= Blandford
== Bridport
== Chalk Valleys
== Charminster St Mary's
== Chesil Bank
== Chickerell
== Colehill and Wimborne Minster East
== Corfe Mullen
== Cranborne and Alderholt
== Cranborne Chase
== Crossways
=Ireland was later elected leader for the Liberal Democrat group.
= Dorchester East
== Dorchester Poundbury
== Dorchester West
=Fry was later elected leader of the all for Dorset independent group.
= Eggardon
== Ferndown North
== Ferndown South
== Gillingham
== Hill Forts and Upper Tarrants
== Littlemoor and Preston
=O'Leary was the youngest elected councillor aged 20. Cllr Ferrari became the cabinet member for finance and assets.
= Lyme and Charmouth
== Lytchett Matravers and Upton
== Marshwood Vale
== Melcombe Regis
== Portland
=Kimber was later elected leader of the labour and co-op group.
= Puddletown and Lower Winterborne
== Radipole
== Rodwell and Wyke
=Sutton was elected as leader of the green group on the council.
= Shaftesbury Town
== Sherborne East
== Sherborne Rural
== Sherborne West
== South East Purbeck
== St Leonards and St Ives
== Stalbridge and Marnhull
== Stour and Allen Vale
== Sturminster Newton
== Swanage
== Upwey and Broadwey
== Verwood
=Flower was later elected as the first leader of the council.
= Wareham
== West Moors and Three Legged Cross
== West Parley
== West Purbeck
=Wharf was later appointed deputy leader of the council
= Westham
== Wimborne Minster
== Winterborne and Broadmayne
== Winterborne North
== Yetminster
=Changes 2019–2024
Susan Cocking, Les Fry, Rob Hughes and John Worth, all elected as independents, subsequently sat as members of the Alliance for Local Living, which was in the process of being set up as a registered party when nominations for the 2019 election closed. It was deregistered as a political party in November 2023 but they continued to sit together as a group, before registering as a new political party called Independents for Dorset in February 2024.
Kate Wheller, elected for Labour, left the party in October 2019 to join the Alliance for Local Living. In May 2022 she left the ALL sit as an independent. She re-joined Labour in January 2024.
Mike Barron, elected as a Liberal Democrat, joined the Conservatives in December 2021.
David Gray, elected as a Liberal Democrat, left the party in October 2022 to sit as an independent.
= Lyme & Charmouth
=By-election triggered by resignation of Conservative councillor Daryl Turner.
= Sherborne West
=By-election triggered by resignation of Liberal Democrat councillor Matt Hall.
= Littlemoor & Preston
=By-election triggered by death of Conservative councillor Tony Ferrari.
References
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