The 2023 South Derbyshire District Council election took place on 4 May 2023, to elect all 36 members of South Derbyshire District Council in Derbyshire, England. This was on the same day as other local elections across England. Labour took a majority of the seats on the council, which had previously been under no overall control.
Summary
Overview
Prior to the election the council was under no overall control; Labour and the Conservatives each had 16 seats each on the council, and there were also four independent councillors. At the 2019 election the Conservatives had taken a majority of the seats, but subsequent defections had led to them losing their majority. Since January 2021 the council had been led by a Labour minority administration, with the leader of the council being Kevin Richards. He chose not to stand for re-election.
Labour won a majority of the seats on the council at the election. The result in Hilton ward was declared void after Conservative candidate Gillian Lemmon died during the election count. The three seats for that ward were therefore left vacant pending a by-election. The Hilton election was subsequently held on 15 June 2023 and saw the Liberal Democrats gain two of the three seats there, giving them their first representation on the council. Conservative group leader Peter Smith was one of the candidates defeated in Hilton ward.
Robert Pearson was appointed the new leader of the council at the annual council meeting on 18 May 2023.
Election result
Following the results, Labour took the council from no overall control.
Ward results
The candidates by ward:
Aston
Church Gresley
Etwall
Hatton
Hilton
Poll delayed to 15th June due to the death of candidate Gillian Lemmon.
Linton
Melbourne
Midway
Newhall and Stanton
Repton
Seales
Stenson
Swadlincote
Willington and Findern
Woodville
Changes 2023–2027
The Melbourne by-election was triggered by the resignation of Conservative councillor Martin Fitzpatrick.
The Hatton by-election was triggered by the resignation of Labour councillor Julie Jackson.
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