Frome Standard

Lib Dems win by-election to restore their numbers

- Daniel Mumby Local democracy reporter daniel.mumby@reachplc.com

The Liberal Democrats have won a crucial by-election to restore their original majority of Somerset Council.

The Lib Dems have controlled Somerset’s unitary authority since winning 61 out of 110 seats in the local elections in May 2022.

A by-election was called in lateMarch after Mendip South councillor Alex Wiltshire announced he was standing down to “commence a new position overseas”.

The party saw off a challenge from the Conservati­ves to retain the seat on Thursday (May 2), restoring its original majority on the council with three years until the next round of local elections in Somerset.

Mendip South is a predominan­tly rural division in the former Mendip area, being bordered by the large village of Street and the market towns of Bruton, Castle Cary, Glastonbur­y and Shepton Mallet.

The division - which includes the Glastonbur­y Festival site - was one of a number of traditiona­lly Conservati­ve areas which swung to the Lib Dems in 2022.

Councillor Claire Sully (the other Mendip South division member) took to social media after the result to congratula­te her new colleague.

Ms Sully - who is standing for the Lib Dems in the new Bridgwater

The full result of the by-election is as follows:

Rob Reed (Lib Dem): 1,313 ELECTED

n Ken Maddock (Conservati­ve) - 1,122

n Michael Smyth ( Green) - 200

n David Oakensen ( Labour) - 139 The turnout in the by-election was 36.07 per cent, with 14 ballot papers being rejected.

nconstitue­ncy at the upcoming general election - said: “The Lib Dems are the main alternativ­e to the Conservati­ves in the west.

“Rob Reed’s win in Mendip South says that in Somerset, the groundswel­l of support for the Lib Dems is continuing.

“We form the majority group on Somerset Council, in contrast to Labour, who have just five seats out of the 110 on the authority. We speak for the people in the county who have had enough of 14 years of Conservati­ve failure and incompeten­ce.”

The results mean the Lib Dems return to having 61 seats out of 110, having dropped to 59 due to the byelection and Taunton South councillor Hazel Prior-Sankey leaving the group to sit as an Independen­t.

The Conservati­ves have 34 seats, with the Green Party and Labour both holding five seats and the remaining five being held by independen­t or non-aligned councillor­s.

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 ?? Pic: Claire Sully ?? Newly-elected Mendip South councillor Rob Reed, centre, with Somerton and Frome MP Sarah Dyke, second from right
Pic: Claire Sully Newly-elected Mendip South councillor Rob Reed, centre, with Somerton and Frome MP Sarah Dyke, second from right

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