More than 50 candidates are standing in the local elections in Gosport this year, with voters heading to the polls on Thursday, May 2.
Leader at Gosport Borough Council Peter Chegwyn is standing for re-election as half of the 28 members will be elected, as well as a vacancy in Lee West ward.
The Conservative Party candidates have also been listed on nomination documents and will appear on ballot papers, as either ‘Local Conservatives’ or ‘The Conservative and Unionist Party’ this year, and Labour candidates as either ‘Labour Party’ or ‘Labour and Co-operative Party’.
There are 52 candidates standing, broken down as 14 Liberal Democrats, 14 Labour Party, 13 Local Conservatives, six Green Party, two for The Conservative and Unionist Party, one for Reform UK, one for Heritage Party and an independent.
Elections in Gosport are by halves and are traditionally held on the first Thursday in May. Councillors are elected for a four-year term and one councillor per ward is up for election every other year.
Currently, there are 16 Liberal Democrats, nine Conservatives and two Labour councillors. After the 2022 election, there were 10 Conservative councillors but John Beavis (Conservative, Lee West) resigned last month leaving the seat empty until May’s election.
There will also be elections for Police and Crime Commissioner for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police Area on May 2.
The nominated candidates for Gosport Borough Council elections are as follows by ward:
Alverstoke
Adele Louise Earle – Liberal Democrats
Jonathan James Eaton – Labour Party
Zoe Huggins – Local Conservatives
Anglesey
Linda Hall – Labour party
James Robert Kirkham – Green party
Alan David Scard – The Conservatives and Unionist Party
Deborah Clare Sherman – Liberal Democrats
Bridgemary
Kath Jones – Local Conservatives
Bob Maynard – Liberal Democrats
Margaret Elizabeth Williams – Labour Party
Brockhurst and Privett
Robbie George Beech – Local Conservatives
Rick Bolger – Labour Party
Thomas Michael Finn – Liberal Democrats
Jane Staffieri – Green Party
Elson
Jess Dylan Cully – Labour and Co-operative Party
Richard Philip Earle – Liberal Democrats
Lisa Grace Englefield – Heritage Party – Freedom. Family. Nation
Kathryn Shelagh Kelly – Green Party
Alan Michael Neville- The Conservative and Unionist Party
Forton
Simon James Bellord – Local Conservatives
Paddy Berin – Reform UK – Changing Politics for Good
Tynan James Bryant – Labour Party
Peter John Chegwyn – Liberal Democrats
Grange and Alver Valley
Jonathan Brown – Labour and Co-operative Party
Clive Foster-Reed – Liberal Democrats
Tony Jessop – Local Conservatives
Harbourside and Town
Mike Critchley – Independent
Alan Durrant – Labour Party
Mike Ewin- Liberal Democrats
Ken Hawkins – Green Party
Lesley Meenaghan – Local Conservatives
Hardway
Kirsty Anne Cox – Liberal Democrats
Simon George Davis – Labour Party
Diane Hilda Furlong – Local Conservatives
Tony Sudworth – Green party
Lee East
Angela Jayne Batten – Local Conservatives
Kirsten Bradley – Liberal Democrats
Chris Percival – Labour Party
Lee West
Anne Marie Cruddas – Labour Party
Dan Hayes – Local Conservatives
Lizzie Maynard-Seal – Liberal Democrats
Stevyn Christopher Ricketts – Local Conservatives
Leesland and Newtown
Hilary Ruth Percival – Labour Party
Miles Clifford Fletcher Plested – Green Party
Peceli Uluiviti – Local Conservatives
Julie Karen Westerby – Liberal Democrats
Peel Common
Stephen James Marshall – Liberal Democrats
Supriya Namedo – Local Conservatives
Daniel Frank Stratton – Labour Party
Rowner and Holbrook
Murray Alexander Johnston – Liberal Democrats
Claire Ruth Percival – Labour Party
Gary David Walker – Local Conservatives
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