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Council by election results for December 2015

Click the link for the election result (Number of elections)

3rd December 2015 (5)
10th December 2015 (7)
15th / 16th / 17th December 2015 (6)
23rd December 2015 (1)

There were 19 by-elections for 20 seats during December with 3 (15%)changing hands. The results, based on the No Description in East Herts, Hertford Heath being a Conservative whilst the one in Ryedale, Derwent a Liberal Democrat, can be summarised by: 

Party  Candidates     Defended        Retained           Gained                Lost                  Won         retention rate
Conservative          20          13          12            1           1          13          92%
Labour          18            4            4            4        100%
Liberal Democrat            15            1            1            1            2        100%
UKIP          15            1
           
           1            0%
Green            9         
SNP            1
Plaid Cymru            1
Independent            5
Bournemouth Independent             2
Guildford Greenbelt Group             1
Health Concern            1            1            1                         0%
Liberal            1            1

            1
Patria            1
Socialist            1
Yorkshire First            1
Total          92          20          17            3            3          20          85%

Conservatives gained Worcestershire: Stourport-on-Severn from Health Concern on a swing of 5.1% since a 2013 by-election, ~4% since May 2013 and ~5½% since 2009
- a 2 member Division returning 1 Health Concern / 1 Conservative in 2005, 2 Health Concern in 2009 and 1 UKIP / 1 Health Concern in 2013
- the UKIP Councillor resigned shortly after being elected and was replaced by the former Health Concern Councillor who had lost his seat a few weeks earlier.
but lost Ryedale: Derwent to a Liberal (not Democrat) who had not contested the seat before
- a 2 member ward that had returned 2 Conservatives since at least 2003 apart from 2007 when a sole Conservative and a Liberal Democrat were elected.

A Liberal Democrat gained Huntingdonshire: Huntingdon East from UKIP who fell into third place behind the Conservatives.
- a 3 member ward that elects annually: Conservatives won in 2007, 2011 and 2015, Liberal Democrats in 2008, 2010 and 2012 with UKIP winning in 2014.