Results are in for Midsomer Norton and Radstock B&NES Council, were they what you expected?

In the B&NES election, the vote for Midsomer Norton North, turnout was 15%

Shaun Hughes gained the most votes in Midsomer Norton North with 462 votes:

  • Shaun Hughes Independent 462 Elected
  • Michael Colin Douglas Auton Liberal Democrats 410 Elected
  • Katt Howells Liberal Democrats 314
  • Mathew James Conservative Party 273
  • Fflyff McLaren Labour Party 239
  • Les Kew Conservative Party 220
  • Carol May Clifford Independent 204
  • David Robert Lee Labour Party 185
  • Barbara Gordon Green Party 97
  • Shane Dalzell Green Party 71

For Midsomer Norton Redfield, turnout 26.54% - Previous Conservative council leader Tim Warren has got back on the Council, winning in the widely contested Midsomer Norton Redfield seat which saw eleven candidates compete for two seats (writes John Wimperis).

Conservative hold:

  • Sarah Elizabeth Evans Conservative Party 518 Elected
  • Tim Warren Conservative Party 409 Elected
  • Richard James Stelling Labour Party 324
  • Martin John Thatcher Independent 274
  • Anne Priest Labour Party 262
  • Gordon Charles Mackay Independent 202
  • Claire Veronica Jackson Liberal Democrats 140
  • Sharon Grace Ball Liberal Democrats 134
  • Annette Knox-Fraser Green Party 85
  • Chris Griffiths Independent 79
  • Pat Roscow Green Party 72

Election results for Radstock, turnout 28.12%

Labour hold:

  • Christopher John Dando Labour and Co-operative Party 527 Elected
  • Lesley Anne Mansell Labour and Co-operative Party 442 Elected
  • Bruce Shearn Liberal Democrats 330
  • Rupert Stephen Jude Bevan Conservative Party 237
  • Hermione Rose Peace Liberal Democrats 226
  • Dom Tristram Green Party 218
  • Liam Michael Kirby Green Party 214
  • Shaun Anthony Goodwin Conservative Party 188

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