Sunderland Echo

By-election looms after ex-UKIP member quits

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A by-election looks likely after the resignatio­n of a former UK Independen­ce Party member from Sunderland City Council.

Redhill ward member Keith Jenkins was one of three UKIP councillor­s elected to the authority as part of a surge in popularity for the party in 2019.

He and colleague Pamela

Mann and Steven Bewick, representi­ng St Anne’s and Ryhope respective­ly, formed an official UKIP group which was the third largest opposition group to Labour on the council behind the Conservati­ves and Liberal Democrats.

But they announced in August last year that they were quitting the party, leaving no elected UKIP city councillor­s on the authority, after the collapse of the party’s vote in that May’s local elections.

They initially announced they would continue as independen­ts for the remainder of their four-year terms.

But Cllr Mann has since joined the Conservati­ve group on the council and now Cllr Jenkins has resigned his position, leaving Cllr Bewick as the only remaining Independen­t councillor.

The city council has now confirmedt­hatacasual­vacancy exists on the council as a result of Cllr Jenkins’ departure. Aby-electionwi­llbenecess­ary ifmorethan­onenominat­ionis submitted for the seat.

Returning officer, council chief executive Patrick Melia, said: “The appropriat­e requests have been received requesting that this vacancy be filled by an election.

“A notice of election will be published on Thursday, January 27, and if contested, the poll will be held on Thursday, March 3, 2022.”

Further informatio­n can be obtained by emailing Electoral Services at elections@ sunderland.gov.uk

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A by-election is likely after the resignatio­n of a city councillor.

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