2003 New Forest District Council Election
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The 2003 New Forest District Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members to the
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, on the same day as other local elections. The 2003 election saw new ward boundaries used which increased the number of seats by 2 to 60. The election saw the Conservatives win 32 seats out of the 31 required for a majority, with the Liberal Democrats winning 27 seats and one independent win.


Election Summary

New ward boundaries came into effect for the election, which increased the number of seats by two. Prior to the election, a by-election took place in Pennington, which saw the Liberal Democrats gaining the seat from the Conservatives, meaning that prior to the election the Conservatives held 29 seats (50.00%), the Liberal Democrats held 36 seats (44.82%) and three independents held seats (5.17%). After the election, the Conservatives held 32 seats (53.33%) and the Liberal Democrats held 27 (45.00%), with only one independent hold (1.66%) The Liberal Democrats performed best in the East of the district, as well as the North West, taking eight out of ten Totton seats, all six Hythe and Dibden seats, and all four seats in the Fawley, Blackfield and Holbury area. The Conservatives meanwhile performed well across the rest of the district. ''The table below only tallies the votes of the highest polling candidate for each party within each ward. This is known as the'' top candidate method ''and is often used for multi-member plurality elections.''


Ward Results


Ashurst, Copythorne South and Netley Marsh


Barton


Bashley


Becton


Boldre and Sway


Bramshaw, Copythorne North and Minstead


Bransgore and Burley


Brockenhurst and Forest South East


Buckland


Butts Ash and Dibden Purlieu


Dibden and Hythe East


Downlands and Forest


Fawley, Blackfield and Langley


Fernhill


Fordingbridge


Forest North West


Furzedown and Hardley


Holbury and North Blackfield


Hordle


Hythe West and Langdown


Lymington Town


Lyndhurst


Marchwood


Milford


Milton


Pennington


Ringwood East and Sopley


Ringwood North


Ringwood South


Totton Central


Totton East


Totton North


Totton South


Totton West


References

{{2003 United Kingdom local elections 2003 English local elections New Forest District Council elections 2000s in Hampshire