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2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

The 2024 Maidstone Borough Council election took place on Thursday 2 May 2024, alongside the other local elections in the United Kingdom being held on the same day. All 49 members of Maidstone Borough Council in Kent were elected following boundary changes.

The council remained under no overall control. The Conservative minority administration which had been running the council prior to the election was replaced by a coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Greens and some of the independent councillors, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery.

Overview

Prior to the election, the council was under no overall control, being run by a Conservative minority administration with informal support from some of the independent councillors. The leader of the council before the election was Conservative councillor David Burton, who had held the post since 2021. He did not stand for re-election.

Following the election the council remained under no overall control. The Conservatives were still the largest party, but with a significantly reduced share of the seats. A coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Greens and four of the independent councillors subsequently formed to run the council, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery. He was formally appointed as leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 18 May 2024.

Boundary changes

Maidstone usually elects its councillors in thirds, on a 4-year cycle. However, following boundary changes, all councillors will be elected to the new wards. The change reduces the number of councillors by 6.

Previous council composition

Changes:

  • May 2023: Michelle Hastie (independent) joins Conservatives
  • July 2023: Patrick Coates and Paul Harper leave Labour to sit as independents
  • November 2023: Fant & Oakwood Independents formed - Patrick Coates and Paul Harper (both independents) join party

Results

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Ward results

An asterisk denotes an incumbent councillor seeking re-election.

Allington and Bridge

Barming Heath and Teston

Bearsted and Downswood

Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton

Boxley Downs

Coxheath and Farleigh

Fant and Oakwood

Patrick Coates and Paul Harper were originally elected as Labour Party candidates, but stood under the descriptions of "Fant and Oakwood Independents" at this election.

Grove Green and Vinters Park

Michelle Hastie was originally elected as an Liberal Democrat.

Harrietsham, Lenham and North Downs

Headcorn and Sutton Valence

High Street

Leeds and Langley

Loose and Linton

Marden and Yalding

Palace Wood

Park Wood and Mangravet

Penenden Heath

Ringlestone

Senacre

Shepway

Staplehurst

Tovil

By-elections

Harrietsham, Lenham & North Downs

References