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A mixed bag of results: Local election report

Friday 14 May 2010 14:47

Just as the General Election produced a mixed bag of results, so did this year’s council elections. Although overall we had a net loss of 135 seats and control of a number of councils, the outcome was far more complex.
 
The results in metropolitan and London councils saw a net loss of 52 and 77 seats respectively losing overall control of Richmond upon Thames, Liverpool, Rochdale and Sheffield in the process. However, in unitary councils and the English districts we lost just 5 and 1 seat respectively, and gained control of Burnley, Cheltenham and Winchester councils. These figures also hide the fact that we lost significant numbers of seats in councils where we were in joint or minority administrations where Labour where the main opposition, such as Brent, Camden, Islington, St. Helens and Warrington.
 
Apart from the places where we gained control, there have been a number of other stars in this election. Firstly, we gained two seats from scratch on Merton council, a council where we now hold the balance of power. We also retained our by-election gain in Kensington & Chelsea and gained one more councillor to keep Carol Caruana company in this Tory fiefdom.
 
Other positive news came from Sutton where we saw a massive increase of 11 seats to comfortably retain the council that has been Lib Dem run for more than 20 years. In London we also gained seats in Kingston upon Thames and Ealing. We have moved to being the largest party in both Colchester and Purbeck, where we already formed part of the administration and made good gains in a number of other councils where we are in control - Milton Keynes, Portsmouth, Bristol, Cambridge and Eastleigh. Other impressive increases in our tally of seats were in Calderdale, Brentwood (where one result was settled by drawing lots after a draw – we won!), Maidstone, Mole Valley, Southend-on-Sea, Stroud and Tunbridge Wells. Another piece of good news is that Dorothy Thornhill was comfortably re-elected Mayor of Watford, despite us failing to gain the parliamentary seat.
 
Although many Liberal Democrats will be disappointed with the results of both the council and general election overall, it is clear that there is no one explanation for the results. It certainly seems that in many areas where the main opposition is Labour, we struggled against a massive increase in Labour turnout. However, that does not explain how our vote held up well in other areas of Labour strength. ALDC wants to get as much feedback from campaigners across the country – both in successful and unsuccessful areas – and we will use this to help ensure that we do well in next year’s elections. Please do complete our survey to let us know how you did in your area, and to explain the reason why you think we got the results we did.   We would also like to see examples of literature from across the country that we can use as good practice to save everyone reinventing the wheel.
 
Being in government is going to provide the party with new and unprecedented campaigning challenges. This is new territory for most party members (although we shouldn’t forget that we have been in government in Scotland and Wales too) and so we will be working out how best to campaign on this. ALDC will also be working with the Campaigns Department to make campaign literature available as soon as possible.

Local Election Results 2010

Tuesday 04 May 2010 13:14

Results of the 6 May 2010 Local Elections will be posted here. 

Candidates Handbook 2010

Wednesday 17 February 2010 13:33

Liberal Democrat candidates are being sent a free "Candidates Handbook" from ALDC, with details of the election campaign, how to survive, and essential contact and election law advice. This is a new publication from ALDC and aims to ensure all our candidates have the essential information for the election at their fingertips. 

The Handbook was sent out by post in the last two week - so if you or your candidates didn't receive, then it's because ALDC hasn't been given details of your candidates!

We'll be sending out the Handbook to every candidate we're notified of before the deadline for nominations - WHILE STOCKS LAST. 

Election Briefing emails are also being sent to all candidates - from now on every 10 days - so it's vital that we have email addresses for candidates

Please help us by letting us know who your candidates are. Do it online here, or if its easier just send an email or attachment to david.ball@aldc.org with your candidates. 

Don't worry that someone else has sent these in already - it's better to receive the information twice than not at all.

Don't forget to cc:aldc your best campaign literature - just think much easier it would be if we didn't have to re-invent the wheel every time!

Copy us in when you're sending a PagePlus or PDF file - cc@aldc.org.

Thanks for your assistance!

SIX Months to WIN!

Friday 06 November 2009 12:00

Today is six months to the most likely polling day for a UK General Election, and for crucial local elections in London and much of England. 

We do not need to tell you that these are vital elections for both the Liberal Democrats and the people that we represent and campaign for. 

Support for our General Election work will obviously be coming from the Party at many levels. In addition to helping with the General Election effort, ALDC will be ensuring that there is help and support in place to ensure we succeed in the local elections as well

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Training - our busy programme of training for the elections is nearing its conclusion this year with Regional Conferences, and the (fully booked) Kickstart Residential Weekend. 

Candidate Support Programme - For the first time we'll be sending out a Liberal Democrat "Candidates Handbook" at the start of January free for all Lib Dem candidates in the local electons. It will contain all the essential advice that candidates need about elections, staying on the right side of the law, campaign planning, and crucially where to go for more help. This is being accompanied by monthly Election Briefing emails

But we can only send the information if we have the candidates. Register your candidates this weekend online here

Advice and Support - We are here to provide advice and support for all Liberal Democrats on anything to do with elections - election law, campaign techniques, procedures - or anything to do with being a councillor. Ask for advice online (we have a same day/next morning policy for all advice requests) or phone us 9.15-5.15 during the week on 01422 843 785. ALDC members of course have an enhanced advice service with access to online resources and information. 

Templates and Campaign Ideas - as the election gets nearer we will be continuing to provide ALDC members with weekly campaign ideas, templates, council motions and best practice artwork - if you're not a member you should be!

Last Minute Candidate Helpline

Thursday 05 November 2009 12:00

 

 
As part of the Liberal Democrat programme of the Be A Councillor initiative, an Candidate Advice Helpline service is being offered for Liberal Democrats with local elections in 2010. 
 
If you are having issues finding the right number and quality of candidates, the helpline will be able to talk you through the issues, give you ideas about where to look and who to ask, and other practical information and advice. 
 
To arrange help, please email lastminute@aldc.org, answering the following questions in your email. 
 
 
Name of council
 
 
Your contact details: name
 
 
Your contact details: phone
 
 
Your contact details: email
 
 
Total no. of councillors
 
 
Total no. of councillors to be elected
 
 
No of Lib Dem held seats to be contested
 
 
No of candidates selected & approved for these Lib Dem held seats
 
 
No of other candidates approved & selected for other TARGET seats
 
 
No of other Lib Dem candidates approved & selected for other seats
 
 
All questions apply only to this council and only to elections to this council on 6th May 2010.
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