Councillor-elect Pat Oakley

Tory victory in Winton East

Conservative candidate Pat Oakley has won the Winton East by-election for a vacated council seat

The Conservative candidate has won the Winton East by-election with 41.64 per cent of the vote.

Pat Oakley secured more than double the votes of his closest rival, the Labour and Co-operative candidate Mike Goff, who received 17.8 per cent in Thursday’s poll.

UKIP candidate Laurence Fear came a close third, with 17.55 per cent, pushing Liberal Democrat Matt Gillett into fourth place with 15.81 per cent.

The Green candidate Sandra Hale and Independent Kathleen Mortimer trailed with 3.97 per cent and 2.81 per cent respectively.

There was a 15.44 per cent turnout for the election, down from 27.9 per cent the turnout from the full council elections in May 2011.

The 2011 poll saw three Conservative councillors elected in the Winton East ward, of whom one, Anniina Davie, resigned in October, sparking the by-election.

Compared to these previous results, the Conservative share of the vote increased from 35.04 per cent to 41.64 per cent, with the Lib Dems also seeing a slight increase. Other parties saw their share of the vote fall, although UKIP did not enter the 2011 contest.

Results

Laurence Fear (UK Independence Party): 212 votes (17.55 per cent) – N/A

Matthew Gillett (Liberal Democrats): 191 votes (15.81 per cent) – 1.2 per cent increase

Mike Goff (Labour and Co-operative): 215 votes (17.8 per cent) – 8.9 per cent decrease

Sandra Hale (Green Party): 48 votes (3.97 per cent) – 1.93 per cent decrease

Kathleen Mortimer (Independent): 34 votes (2.81 per cent) – N/A

Pat Oakley (Conservatives): 503 votes (41.64 per cent) – 6.6 per cent increase

All changes in voting share are based on combined results for each party in 2011

 

Winton East results

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