Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) has announced the results of the 2019 local elections after residents took to the polls across the borough yesterday – 2 May, to cast their votes on Maidstone’s 55 available election seats.
The election count – which took place today – Friday 3 May, revealed that 29,603 (32%), of eligible voters across the borough turned out at the polls to have their say.
This year’s MBC local election results were announced at the Detling Show Ground, Maidstone where the following candidates were duly elected to represent the following wards:
Allington – Cynthia Robertson – Liberal Democrat
Bearsted – Val Springett – Conservative
Boxley – Ann Brindle – Conservative
Coxheath & Hunton – Richard Webb – Liberal Democrat
Detling & Thurnham - Nick De Wiggondene-Sheppard – Conservative
Downswood & Otham – Gordon Newton – Independent
East - David Naghi – Liberal Democrat
Fant – Margaret Rose – Labour
Harrietsham & Lenham – Tom Sams – Independent
High Street – Dinesh Khadka – Liberal Democrat
Leeds – Gill Fort - Conservative
Loose – Susan Grigg – Liberal Democrat
Marden & Yalding – Annabelle Blackmore – Conservative
North – Robert Eves – Conservative
Shepway North – Marion Ring – Conservative
South – Brian Clark – Liberal Democrat
Staplehurst - Louise Brice – Conservative
Sutton Valence & Langley - Wendy Young – Conservative
To find out more details about the MBC local election results go to:
Maidstone Borough Council Election Information
Notes to Editors
Full MBC local elections results for all candidates who stood across the borough of Maidstone can be found at: MBC local election results 2019
To request photographs of the candidates or for further information please contact theMaidstone Borough Council Communications Team email: communications@maidstone.gov.uk or call: 01622 602560
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