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By-election victories for Labour in Plymouth

Saturday, 29 July 2023 14:51

By Alison Stephenson, local democracy reporter

Labour wins city by-elections

Labour is celebrating after by-election victories in the Plymouth City Council wards of Plymstock Dunstone and St Peter and the Waterfront.

Stefan Krizanac gained Plymstock Dunstone from the Conservatives, winning 1,072 of the votes with Tory candidate Julie Hunt in second place with 919.

The seat had been held by political veteran Vivian Pengelly, a former leader of the council, who had represented the ward for the Conservatives since Plymouth became a unitary authority in 1997. She died last month after a battle with cancer.

Labour held St Peter and the Waterfront following the resignation of Sue McDonald, with seasoned politician Alison Raynsford winning a conclusive victory. She gained 1,126 votes, leaving Conservative Ian Fleming way behind with 488.

Mrs Raynsford, (nee Seabeck), was Labour MP for Plymouth Devonport from 2005 to 2010 and for Plymouth Moor View from 2010 to 2015.

Labour, which controls Plymouth City Council, now has 33 councillors.

Following the result in the early hours of Friday morning, Plymouth City Council leader Tudor Evans (Lab, Ham) Tweeted: “What a pair of ceiling smashers. Plymouth Labour now have 33 councillors, the highest we’ve had this century, thanks to a brilliant hold in St Peter by

Alison Raynsford and a stunning gain off the Tories by Stefan Krizanac in Dunstone.”

The full results are:
Plymstock Dunstone
Turnout: 32 per cent
Peter Edwards (Lib Dem) 596 votes
Jackie Hilton (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) 12 votes
Julie Ann Hunt (Conservative) 919 votes
Darryl Christian Ingram (Heritage) 55 votes
Stefan Krizanac (Labour) 1,072 votes (elected)
Bruce Douglas Robinson (Green) 97 votes
Grace Stickland (Independent) 480 votes
 
St Peter and the Waterfront
Turnout: 19 per cent
Ryan John Aldred (Trade Union and Socialist Coalition) 52 votes
Ian Thomas Fleming (Conservative) 488 votes
Andy Gibbons (Reform UK) 174 votes
High James (Liberal Democrats) 175 votes
Shayna Chrissie Gwyneth Newham-Joynes (Green) 206 votes
Alison Jane Raynsford (Labour) 1,126 votes (elected)
Chaz Singh (Independent) 126 votes
 

 

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