Milton Keynes Council election, 2000
The 2000 Milton Keynes Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Milton Keynes Unitary Council in Buckinghamshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control.[1]
After the election, the composition of the council was
Campaign
The Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair came to Milton Keynes to launch his party's local election campaign.[3] Labour were defending control of Milton Keynes council, but before the election were relying on the casting vote of the mayor to keep control, after 2 Labour councillors left the party to become independents.[4]
The election in Milton Keynes saw a relaxation of the rules for requesting a postal vote, allowing anyone who wanted to vote by post.[5] As a results the number of postal vote requests increased from the normal 1,100 to 3,600.[5]
Election result
The results saw no party win a majority on the council, with Labour losing seats, including 3 to the Conservatives.[6]
Milton Keynes Local Election Result 2000[7][8] |
Party |
Seats |
Gains |
Losses |
Net gain/loss |
Seats % |
Votes % |
Votes |
+/− |
|
Liberal Democrat |
9 |
1 |
0 |
+1 |
50.0 |
34.5 |
11,994 |
+5.6% |
|
Conservative |
5 |
4 |
0 |
+4 |
27.8 |
30.7 |
10,670 |
+1.3% |
|
Labour |
4 |
1 |
4 |
-3 |
22.2 |
31.6 |
10,977 |
-5.2% |
|
Independent |
0 |
0 |
2 |
-2 |
0 |
1.9 |
648 |
-1.5% |
|
Green |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1.4 |
489 |
+0.2% |
Ward results
Bradwell[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Phillip Gerrella |
1,281 |
53.8 |
|
|
Labour |
Graeme Lindsay |
776 |
32.6 |
|
|
Conservative |
Dean Miah |
324 |
13.6 |
|
Majority |
505 |
21.2 |
|
Turnout |
2,381 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat gain from Labour |
Swing |
|
|
Campbell Park[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Roger Tallack |
1,154 |
54.7 |
-6.8 |
|
Labour |
Martin Petchey |
498 |
23.6 |
-3.1 |
|
Conservative |
Malcolm Fryer-Kelsey |
386 |
18.3 |
+9.5 |
|
Green |
Clive Bailey |
72 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
Majority |
656 |
31.1 |
-3.7 |
Turnout |
2,110 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Denbigh[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Roger Jacobs |
1,021 |
38.5 |
+5.7 |
|
Labour |
Gladstone McKenzie |
952 |
35.9 |
-16.1 |
|
Independent |
William Harnett |
435 |
16.4 |
+16.4 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Edis Bevan |
243 |
9.2 |
-6.0 |
Majority |
69 |
2.6 |
|
Turnout |
2,651 |
|
|
|
Conservative gain from Independent |
Swing |
|
|
Eaton Manor[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Reginald Edwards |
809 |
62.6 |
|
|
Conservative |
Dennis Thatcher |
326 |
25.2 |
|
|
Liberal Democrat |
Vanessa McPake |
158 |
12.2 |
|
Majority |
483 |
37.4 |
|
Turnout |
1,293 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Linford North[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Robert Benning |
929 |
47.0 |
+1.5 |
|
Conservative |
David Tunney |
633 |
32.1 |
+3.7 |
|
Labour |
John Mclinton |
326 |
16.5 |
-6.2 |
|
Green |
Peter Edwards |
87 |
4.4 |
+1.0 |
Majority |
296 |
15.0 |
-2.1 |
Turnout |
1,975 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Linford South[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
John Monk |
1,117 |
54.8 |
+11.1 |
|
Labour |
Claudine Elliott |
625 |
30.7 |
-6.3 |
|
Conservative |
Peter Davies |
297 |
14.6 |
-0.6 |
Majority |
492 |
24.1 |
+17.4 |
Turnout |
2,039 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Newport Pagnell North[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Euan Henderson |
1,079 |
67.1 |
|
|
Conservative |
Michael Horton |
331 |
20.6 |
|
|
Labour |
Brian Todd |
197 |
12.3 |
|
Majority |
748 |
46.5 |
|
Turnout |
1,607 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Newport Pagnell South[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Irene Henderson |
1,239 |
68.5 |
|
|
Conservative |
Amanda Box |
336 |
18.6 |
|
|
Labour |
Dawn Hoyle |
234 |
12.9 |
|
Majority |
903 |
49.9 |
|
Turnout |
1,809 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Olney[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Graham Mabbutt |
974 |
54.4 |
|
|
Conservative |
Ann Johnston |
449 |
25.1 |
|
|
Independent |
Joan Jones |
213 |
11.9 |
|
|
Labour |
Peter Hevey |
156 |
8.7 |
|
Majority |
525 |
29.3 |
|
Turnout |
1,792 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Walton Park (2)[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Elizabeth Pym |
1,145 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat |
Clive Carruthers |
1,073 |
|
|
|
Conservative |
Neil Cawley |
490 |
|
|
|
Conservative |
Louise Cooper |
458 |
|
|
|
Labour |
Sarah Gilmour-Sorensen |
291 |
|
|
|
Labour |
Michael Duff |
240 |
|
|
Turnout |
3,697 |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
|
Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
|
|
Whaddon[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Elizabeth Campbell |
755 |
47.0 |
|
|
Conservative |
Derrick Connor |
683 |
42.5 |
|
|
Liberal Democrat |
Rosemary Drewett |
168 |
10.5 |
|
Majority |
72 |
4.5 |
|
Turnout |
1,606 |
|
|
|
Labour gain from Independent |
Swing |
|
|
Wolverton[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Hilary Saunders |
981 |
53.6 |
-6.3 |
|
Conservative |
Ashraful Hoque |
469 |
25.6 |
+6.1 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Martin Snell |
197 |
10.8 |
+0.2 |
|
Green |
Alan Francis |
184 |
10.0 |
+0.1 |
Majority |
512 |
28.0 |
-12.4 |
Turnout |
1,831 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Woughton[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Kevin Wilson |
965 |
51.5 |
-11.5 |
|
Conservative |
William Kenyon |
563 |
30.1 |
+7.5 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
James Forsyth |
264 |
14.1 |
-0.3 |
|
Green |
Claire Butler |
80 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
Majority |
402 |
21.5 |
-18.9 |
Turnout |
1,872 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
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