Maldon district: Essex County Council seats are declared

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

Maldon District Returning Officer Paul Dodson at the count
Maldon District Returning Officer Paul Dodson at the count

THE Essex County Council results for the Maldon district have been declared in the 2021 local elections.

The results are as follows:

Southminster:

  • Wendy Stamp (Independent): 3131 votes
  • Ron Pratt (Con): 2281
  • James Taylor (Green): 311 votes
  • Jacqueline 1Brown (Lab): 369 votes
  • James Eley (Lib Dem): 139 votes
  • Peter Horscroft (UKIP): 235 votes
ELECTED: Wendy Stamp (Independent)

Maldon:
  • Kevin Lagan (Independent): 698 votes
  • Chrisy Morris (Independent): 140 votes
  • Jane Fleming (Conservative): 2818 votes
  • Janet Dine (nee Band) (Green): 356 votes
  • Stephen Capper (Labour): 424 votes
  • Colin Baldy (Lib Dem): 1126 votes

ELECTED: Jane Fleming (Conservative)

Heybridge & Tollesbury:

  • John Driver (Lib Dem): 397 votes
  • Mark Durham (Con): 3359 votes
  • Ann Griffin (Lab): 618 votes
  • Jonathan King (Green): 600 votes
  • Carey Martin (Independent): 935 votes
ELECTED: Mark Durham (Conservative)

The above results at Five Lakes Resort in Colchester Road, Tolleshunt Knights, today (Friday, 7 May).

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, live speeches from the candidates as the results were declared were not allowed, so any statements will follow as soon as these are available.

     

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