2007 St Albans City and District Council election

The 2007 St Albans City and District Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of St Albans District Council in Hertfordshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrats lost overall control of the council to no overall control.[1]

Map of the results of the 2007 St Albans City and District Council election. Liberal Democrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue and Labour in red.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Campaign

A total of 83 candidates from the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives, Labour and Green Party stood in the election.[3][4] Each party contested every ward, apart from in London Colney where the Green candidate was disqualified due to an incorrect nomination.[3] Each ward had one seat up for election apart from in Harpenden West where two seats were contested as a Conservative councillor stood down early due to illness.[3] The other parties needed to gain 3 seats from the Liberal Democrats to remove them from power, with a 2-seat drop meaning the Liberal Democrats would depend on the mayor's casting vote to remain in power.[3]

After the Conservatives won the most votes in the previous 2006 election they were hoping to make gains, with Harpenden East, Marshalswick South, Verulam and Wheathampstead seen as being possible gains.[3] Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats defended their record in running the council during the election.[5] They called for St Albans to be Hertfordshire's "premier community" and pointed to the Audit Commission rating the council as one of the 10 most improving in the country.[5]

6 sitting councillors stood down at the election including a former Conservative cabinet member Chris Whiteside and a former Labour mayor Malcolm MacMillan.[3]

Election result

The Liberal Democrats lost their overall majority after losing 2 seats to the Conservatives, dropping to exactly half of the council with 29 councillors.[6][7] The 2 Conservative gains from the Liberal Democrats came in Harpenden East and Redbourn wards to lift the party to 19 seats and the Conservatives received around 2,000 votes more than the Liberal Democrats.[8] There was no change elsewhere on the council, with Labour staying on 8 seats, despite dropping to fourth place in several wards and there also remained 2 independent councillors.[7][8] Overall turnout at the election was 43.6%.[9]

Following the election the Liberal Democrats remained in control of the council after one of the independent councillors, Tony Swendell, abstained on the vote to decide the composition of the cabinet.[10]

St Albans local election result 2007[11][12]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Liberal Democrats1002-247.637.816,643+2.1%
 Conservative820+238.142.618,759+0.9%
 Labour300014.312.95,669-1.7%
 Green000006.83,015-1.3%

Ward results

Ashley[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsIqbal Zia 793 41.3 +3.2
ConservativeRafat Khan46624.3-0.6
LabourAlistair Cooper39020.3-6.6
GreenSasha Bradbury27014.1+4.0
Majority32717.0+5.8
Turnout1,91936.2-7.5
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Batchwood[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMartin Leach 695 34.6 -4.0
Liberal DemocratsAllan Witherick60330.1+2.7
ConservativeSara Cadish51525.7+1.2
GreenGillian Mills1939.6+0.1
Majority924.5-6.7
Turnout2,00638.6-3.8
Labour holdSwing
Clarence[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSheila Burton 1,070 53.9 +11.2
ConservativeIndranil Chakravorty43321.8-5.9
GreenPeter Eggleston25512.8-1.1
LabourChristine Pearce22911.5-4.3
Majority63732.1+17.1
Turnout1,98742.8-4.5
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Colney Heath[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChris Brazier 1,114 67.3 +18.0
ConservativeJoanne Vessey40324.3-12.6
LabourRichard Bruckdorfer774.6-4.1
GreenRosalind Hardy623.7-1.3
Majority71143.0+30.6
Turnout1,65640.2-1.6
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Cunningham[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRobert Donald 1,114 53.9 +12.4
ConservativeJames Vessey57827.9-2.3
LabourJohn Paton22610.9-8.2
GreenJack Easton1507.3-1.9
Majority53626.0-14.7
Turnout2,06843.9-2.6
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Harpenden East[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Wakely 1,183 50.3 +8.3
Liberal DemocratsJeff Phillips89037.8-7.8
LabourDavid Crew1707.2+0.4
GreenDenise Taylor-Roome1094.6-1.0
Majority29312.5
Turnout2,35245.3-2.9
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing
Harpenden North[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBert Pawle 1,260 63.7 +5.6
Liberal DemocratsGordon Burrow42021.2-6.0
LabourRosemary Ross1678.4+0.6
GreenAnnett Tate1326.7-0.2
Majority84042.5+11.6
Turnout1,97939.1-3.5
Conservative holdSwing
Harpenden South[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Foster 1,582 74.2 +2.1
Liberal DemocratsMary Carden25612.0-2.0
LabourLinda Spiri1728.1+0.9
GreenLorna Hann1235.8-0.9
Majority1,32662.2+4.1
Turnout2,13341.0-3.1
Conservative holdSwing
Harpenden West (2 seats)[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDaniel Chicester-Miles 1,549 65.6 -1.9
ConservativeJulian Daly 1,533 64.9 -2.6
Liberal DemocratsAlbert Moses44819.0+1.8
Liberal DemocratsTom Addiscott43818.5+1.3
GreenMarc Scheimann23810.1+1.4
LabourBenjamin Dearman1968.3+1.7
LabourElizabeth Rayner1837.7+1.1
Turnout2,36243.6-1.3
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
London Colney[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKatherine Gardner 889 45.3 +0.6
ConservativeDavid Winstone85443.5+6.7
Liberal DemocratsCarol Prowse22111.3+0.1
Majority351.8-6.1
Turnout1,96430.4-4.7
Labour holdSwing
Marshalswick North[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGeoff Churchard 1,200 54.6 +4.0
ConservativeJohn Foster74433.8-0.8
LabourRuairi Mccourt1386.3-1.3
GreenRosalind Paul1175.3-1.9
Majority45620.8+4.8
Turnout2,19945.9-4.2
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Marshalswick South[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKate Morris 1,177 47.8 +10.2
ConservativeJeffrey Groman84334.2-4.7
LabourAnthony Nicholson27011.0-2.5
GreenTim Blackwell1727.0-2.9
Majority33413.6
Turnout2,46248.3-2.8
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Park Street[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsNicola Mcalistair-Baillie 1,042 49.5 -2.5
ConservativeMargaret Griffiths80938.5+1.9
LabourLaurence Chester1607.6+0.4
GreenStephen Clough934.4+0.1
Majority23311.0-4.4
Turnout2,10440.6-5.6
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Redbourn[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMaxine Crawley 1,007 46.4 -4.3
Liberal DemocratsColin O'Donovan99145.6+9.2
LabourGavin Ross954.4-2.3
GreenKate Metcalf793.6-2.6
Majority160.8-13.5
Turnout2,17247.1+2.3
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing
Sandridge[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFrances Leonard 854 57.8 +2.0
Liberal DemocratsJanet Churchard32922.3-3.3
LabourJane Cloke16211.0+1.4
GreenNaomi Love1339.0-0.1
Majority52535.5+5.3
Turnout1,47839.4-3.4
Conservative holdSwing
Sopwell[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEileen Harris 704 37.0 +7.1
Liberal DemocratsRoger Axworthy61232.2-1.0
ConservativeHeather Rench39320.7-4.8
GreenThomas Hardy19310.1-1.3
Majority924.8
Turnout1,90238.1-2.2
Labour holdSwing
St Peters[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJack Pia 770 40.0 -5.4
ConservativeDebashis Mukherjee41921.7+2.0
LabourMick Jewitt37519.5-3.5
GreenSimon Grover36318.8+6.9
Majority35118.3-4.1
Turnout1,92736.8-2.9
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
St Stephen[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGordon Myland 1,244 59.1 +0.7
Liberal DemocratsThomas Allum60028.5+2.4
LabourJanet Blackwell1718.1-0.7
GreenLydia El-Khouri904.3-2.4
Majority64430.6-1.7
Turnout2,10541.9-4.6
Conservative holdSwing
Verulam[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMartin Frearson 1,357 51.9 +9.6
ConservativeKeith Cotton98737.7-6.5
GreenMargaret Grover1495.7-2.3
LabourJill Gipps1224.7-0.8
Majority37014.2
Turnout2,61552.3-1.2
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Wheathampstead[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChris Oxley 1,198 48.4 +2.6
ConservativeKeith Stammers1,10344.6-1.2
GreenMeg Davis943.8-0.9
LabourPeter Woodhams783.2-0.6
Majority953.8+3.8
Turnout2,47354.10.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

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