The 2011 South Kesteven District Council election took place on 5 May 2011 to elect members of South KestevenDistrict Council in Lincolnshire, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]
Election result
The Conservatives remained in control of the council after gaining seats from the Liberal Democrats.[2] These gains included taking all three seats in St Johns ward, as well as a seat each in All Saints and St Georges wards.[2]Labour also made gains to move to six councillors, while the number of independents dropped.[3]
The election in Deeping St James was delayed from the original date after the death of a Liberal Democrat councillor for the ward.[2]
South Kesteven local election result 2011[3][4][5]
The election in Deeping St James was delayed until 23 June 2011 after the death of the Liberal Democrat councillor for the ward since 1983, Ken Joynson.[2][5] The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats both lost a seat, at the election, with the Conservative retaining one of the three seats.[5] The other two seats were won by an independent and by Phil Dilks, a former Labour county councillor who stood with no party description.[5]
A by-election was held in Aveland on 13 March 2014 after the resignation of Conservative councillor Debbie Wren.[8] The seat was held for the Conservatives by Peter Moseley with a majority of 243 votes over Labour candidate John Morgan.[9]