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Elections and Referendums 2021

Ivybridge West Ward - Results

View the results for the District Council election in Ivybridge West Ward here.

Name of CandidateDescription
(if any)
Number of votes
JONES
Louise Paula
The Conservative Party Candidate933 ELECTED
REA
Anthony Thomas (Commonly Known as Tony Rea)
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition149
REVILLE
Katie Anne
Green Party768


Ballots issued:  1859

Rejected ballots: 9

Turnout: 38.37%

Louise Paula Jones was duly elected District Councillor for the Ivybridge West Ward of South Hams District Council.


Aveton Gifford Neighbourhood Plan - Results

A referendum on the neighbourhood plan for Aveton Gifford was held on Thursday 6 May 2021

Please visit our Neighbourhood Planning Website for full details of the Aveton Gifford Neighbourhood Plan

The results of the referendum are as follows:

Do you want South Hams District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Aveton Gifford to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

 Votes RecordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a YES28882.05%
Number cast in favour of a NO6317.95%


Turnout: 47.88%

More than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.


South Huish Neighbourhood Plan - Results

A referendum on the neighbourhood plan for South Huish was held on Thursday 6 May 2021

Please visit our Neighbourhood Planning Website for full details of the South Huish Neighbourhood Plan

The results of the referendum are as follows:

Do you want South Hams District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for South Huish to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

 Votes RecordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a YES16786.53%
Number cast in favour of a NO2513.47%


Turnout: 53.46%

More than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.


Strete Neighbourhood Plan - Results

A referendum on the neighbourhood plan for Strete was held on Thursday 6 May 2021

Please visit our Neighbourhood Planning Website for full details of the Strete Neighbourhood Plan

The results of the referendum are as follows:

Do you want South Hams District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Strete to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

 Votes RecordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a YES22285.38%
Number cast in favour of a NO3814.62%


Turnout: 62.92%

More than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.


Kingswear Neighbourhood Plan - Results

A referendum on the neighbourhood plan for Kingswear was held on Thursday 6 May 2021

Please visit our Neighbourhood Planning Website for full details of the Kingswear Neighbourhood Plan

The results of the referendum are as follows:

Do you want South Hams District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Kingswear to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

 Votes RecordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a YES39886.71%
Number cast in favour of a NO6113.29%


Turnout: 48.24%

More than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.


Kingston Neighbourhood Plan - Results

A referendum on the neighbourhood plan for Kingston was held on Thursday 6 May 2021

Please visit our Neighbourhood Planning Website for full details of the Kingston Neighbourhood Plan

The results of the referendum are as follows:

Do you want South Hams District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Kingston to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

 Votes RecordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a YES16088.40%
Number cast in favour of a NO2111.60%


Turnout: 60.26%

More than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.



Devon County Council Election 2021

Devon County Council has 60 councillors elected to make decisions about county-wide issues (such as education and social services).

On Thursday 6 May 2021 an election was held for County Councillors at Devon County Council. The results for the divisions which fall within the South Hams District Council boundary are shown below.

These Divisions are:

  • Bickleigh and Wembury
  • Dartmouth and Marldon
  • Ivybridge
  • Kingsbridge
  • Salcombe
  • South Brent and Yealmpton
  • Totnes and Dartington 

Results

Bickleigh and Wembury (Turnout 38.59%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
HART
Thomas John (Commonly Known as John Hart)
The Conservative Party Candidate2470 ELECTED
ORAM
Christopher Michael
Liberal Democrat353
PARSONS
Edward Denis
Labour Party534
RELPH
Emma Elizabeth
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews59
SCUTT
Winfrid Herbert (commonly known as Win Scutt)
Green Party416

Dartmouth and Marldon (Turnout 40.28%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
BRAGAGNOLO
Carlo
Reform UK92
GUNNIGLE
Lynn
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition82
HAWKINS
Jonathan Dennis
The Conservative Party Candidate2380 ELECTED
JOHN
George Kevin Bassett (Commonly Known as Kevin John)
Labour Party549
PARKES
Christian Charles
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews59
RAKE
Simon John
Liberal Democrat707

Ivybridge  (Turnout 37.75%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
ABBOTT
Victor James
Liberal Democrat855
CROAD
Roger Frederick
The Conservative Party Candidate1982 ELECTED
GEDYE
Simon
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews65
TRIGGER
David James
Labour Party621

 


Kingsbridge (Turnout 48.02%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
BRAZIL
Julian
Liberal Democrat2683 ELECTED
BURGESS
Peter Austin
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews89
DENNIS
Samantha
The Conservative Party Candidate1793
FURLONG
Paul Francis
Labour Party237
RIXON
Bettina
Green Party276

Salcombe (Turnout 44.02%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
BARRETT
Jonathan Peter (Commonly Known as Jonno Barrett)
Labour Party479
BLAKE
Brian James (Commonly Known as Jim Blake)
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews68
GILBERT
Rufus Danvers John
The Conservative Party Candidate2500  ELECTED
LAWRENCE
Robert Mark (Commonly Known as Mark Lawrence)
Liberal Democrat622
RIXON
Lily Ann
Green Party462

South Brent and Yealmpton (Turnout 48.75%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
BISHOP
Paul David
Labour Party784
HOSKING
Richard William (Commonly Known as Richard Hosking)
The Conservative Party Candidate2074
SANDY
James
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews119
THOMAS
Daniel James
Liberal Democrat2112 ELECTED

Totnes and Dartington (Turnout 47.97%)

Name of CandidateDescription (if any)Number of Votes
HANNAM
Jill
Labour Party738
HODGSON
Jacqueline Mary (Commonly Known as Jacqi Hodgson)
Green Party3026 ELECTED
HOPWOOD
Stephen
Freedom Alliance. No Lockdowns. No Curfews189
ROGERS
Jamie Robert Edward
The Conservative Party Candidate1088


Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2021

First Round Count

The total number of Amount
ballot papers verified is:30625
rejected ballot papers is:1020
valid first preference votes is:29604


After the first round of counting, the total number of valid first preference votes for each of the candidates is as follows:

CandidateVotes
BLAKE5602
DERRICK4817
HERNANDEZ14627
JACKSON4558

 
The number of ballot papers rejected at the first count was as follows:

Reason for rejectionAmount
Want of an official mark0
Voting for more than one candidate as to the first preference vote267
Writing or mark by which the voter could be identified9
Unmarked as to the first preference vote707
Void for uncertainty as to the first preference vote37
Total rejected papers at the first count1020


As no candidate received more than 50% of the valid first preference votes, the second preference votes were counted for the candidates who were not eliminated from the contest.

The remaining candidates were:

  • DERRICK
  • HERNANDEZ

Second Round Count and Results

The total number ofAmount
ballet papers verified is:10160
rejected ballot papers is:1052
valid second preference votes is:9108


After the second round of counting, the total number of valid second preference votes cast for each of the candidates is as follows:

CandidateVotes
DERRICK3388
HERNANDEZ1764
Votes for eliminated candidates3956


The number of ballot papers rejected at the second count was as follows:

Reason for rejectionAmount
Want of an official mark0
Voting for more than one candidate as to the second preference vote0
Writing or mark by which the voter could be identified0
Unmarked as to the second preference vote768
Void for uncertainty as to the second preference vote284
Total rejected papers at the second count1052

 

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