How did your local representative vote?
Devon’s county councillors voted in favour of asking the government to allow it to postpone May’s local elections for a year whilst the future structure of councils becomes clearer.
Jim McMahon, the minster for local government and devolution, told councils last month that any request to delay polling “must set out how postponing the election would enable the council to make progress with reorganisation and devolution”.
The government has set out plans to abolishing the existing structure of county and district councils, replacing them with larger ‘unitary-style’ councils and overarching ‘strategic’ areas run by elected mayors.
Some people who want to delays May’s election suggest organising a ballot at the same time as re-engineering how local government is organised would put staff under too much pressure, and mean the first job of new councillors would be to work out how to abolish the institution they have just been elected to.
At an estimated £1.5 million for Devon, it is also costly.
But opponents claim Devon County Council’s move is a sign of its Conservative administration trying to hold on to power for longer, in spite of the council facing issues such as an inadequate Ofsted rating for its children’s services department and a large financial deficit in its special education needs and disabilities (Send) provision.
A request for a recorded vote was made at Devon’s full council meeting last week, meaning every councillor who attended had the way in which they voted written down for the record. Votes are most often carried out with just a show of hands.
The vote was 37 for and 12 against. Ten councillors were not present at the meeting and the chairman – presently Councillor John Hart (Conservative, Bickleigh & Wembury) does not vote in such situations unless a deciding vote is required.
Devon County Council consists of 38 Conservative councillors, nine Liberal Democrats, four independents. six Labour, two Green Party and one non-aligned member.
So, how did your county councillor vote?
The councillors who voted FOR applying to postpone May’s elections?
Councillor Ward Party
ADAMS, Tracy Pinhoe & Mincinglake Labour
ATKINSON, Yvonne Alphington & Cowick Labour and Cooperative Party
BERRY, John Cullompton & Bradninch Conservative
BULLIVANT, Phil Newton Abbot North Conservative
CHESTERTON, Richard Tiverton West Conservative
CHUBB, Iain Whimple & Blackdown Conservative
CRABB, Paul Ilfracombe Conservative
CROAD, Roger Ivybridge Conservative
DAVIS, Andrea Combe Martin Rural Conservative
GILBERT, Rufus Salcombe Conservative
HANNAFORD, Rob Exwick & St Thomas Non-aligned
HARTNELL, Marcus Seaton &Colyton Conservative
HAWKINS, Jonathan Dartmouth & Marldon Conservative
HELLYER, Linda Bideford East Conservative
HENDERSON, Paul Chulmleigh & Landkey Independent
HUGHES, Stuart Sidmouth Conservative
KHAN, Sarah Ashburton & Buckfastleigh Conservative
LEADBETTER, Andrew
Wearside & Topsham Conservative
MASKELL, Pru Braunton Rural Conservative
MCGEOUGH, Dermot Northam Conservative
MCINNES, James Hatherleigh & Chagford Conservative
MORRISH, James Holsworthy Rural Conservative
PEART, Ron Kingsteignton &Teign Estuary Conservative
PROWSE, Percy Duryard & Pennsylvania Conservative
RADFORD, Ray Willand & Uffculme Conservative
RANDALL JOHNSON, Sara Broadclyst Conservative
SAMUEL, Lois Okehampton Rural Conservative
SANDERS, Philip Yelverton Rural Conservative
SAYWELL, Andrew Torrington Rural Conservative
SCOTT, Richard Exmouth Conservative
SELLIS, Debo Tavistock Conservative
SLADE, Colin Tiverton East Conservative
TRAIL, Jeffrey Exmouth Conservative
TWISS, Phillip Feniton & Honiton Conservative
WHITTON, Carol St David’s & Haven Banks Labour
WILTON LOVE, Jeffrey Bideford West & Hartland Conservative
YABSLEY, Jeremy South Molton Conservative
The councillors who voted AGAINST applying to postpone May’s elections?
Councillor Ward Party
AVASHIN, Marina Wonford & St Loyes Labour
AVES, SU St Sidwells & St James Labour Party and Cooperative Party
BAILEY, Jess Otter Valley Independent
BIEDERMAN, Frank Fremington Rural Independent
BRADFORD, Janet Newton Abbot South Independent
BRAZIL, Julian Kingsbridge Liberal Democrat
CONNETT, Alan Exminster & Haldon Liberal Democrat
DEWHIRST, Alistair Ipplepen and the Kerswells Liberal Democrat
HODGSON, Jacqi Totnes & Dartington Green Party
LEAVER, Caroline Barnstaple South Liberal Democrat
ROOME, Ian Barnstaple North Liberal Democrat
THOMAS, Dan South Brent & Yealmpton Liberal Democrat