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Guildford Council election, 2011 : ウィキペディア英語版
Guildford Borough Council election, 2011

The 2011 council elections in Guildford saw the Conservatives retain control over Guildford Borough Council with an increased majority of 20 seats. Full results for each ward can be found at Guildford Council election, full results, 2011.
==Summary==

Going into the 2011 council election the net position was as follows.〔Guildford Borough Council 2007 election results were obtained in 2007 from http://www.guildford.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/BCB2A6C1-F163-4570-93E8-7AA80D22065E/0/FullCouncilResults07.pdf. The following 3 by elections which were all available for viewing at www.guildford.gov.uk in the later part of 2010:
8 November 2007 by election in Holy Trinity ward where the Conservatives gained one seat from the Liberal Democrats;
11 September 2008 by election in Stoke ward where the Liberal Democrats retained the seat; and
15 July 2010 by election in Pirbright ward where the Conservatives retained the seat.

After the election the position was as follows.〔Results published at www.guildford.gov.uk and available for viewing on 7 May 2011〕
〔The following observations are based primarily on a comparison between the figures for the 2007 vote and the 2011 vote both of which were available for viewing on the website of Guildford Borough Council in May 2011 see www.guildford.gov.uk. Additional comparison is made with other Guildford Borough Council full council elections the results of which can be found at the following sources - Surrey Advertiser for elections in 1973 - 8 June 1973 edition, 1976 - 7–8 May 1976 edition, 1979 - May 1979, 1983 - 13 May 1983 edition, 1987 - 8 May 1987 edition, 1991 - 9 May 1991 edition, 1995 - 11 May 1995 edition and 1999 - 13 May 1999 edition, plus www.guildford.gov.uk for 2003, 2007 and 2011 elections.〕
* the Liberal Democrats lost 9 seats reducing their representation from 21 councillors to 12. Following the 2011 election, the Liberal Democrats held more seats than any other party in the west and north of Guildford town, but were largely wiped out in other areas of Guildford borough. With the exception of Effingham, a rural ward towards the east of the borough, all Liberal Democrat councillors elected in 2011 represented wards in the west and north part of Guildford town itself;
* the Liberal Democrats went into the election exclusively representing 8 wards. After the 2011 elections, the Liberal Democrats exclusively represented only 3 wards: Effingham, Friary & St Nicolas and Stoughton.
* the Conservatives gained 7 seats in the 2011 elections, all at the expense of the Liberal Democrats. This meant that the Conservatives won 34 of the 48 seats on Guildford council and had a majority over all other parties of 20 seats. Large Conservative majorities on Guildford Borough Council had been common during the 1970s and 1980s elections, however prior to the 2011 election they had not occurred since then. The 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2007 full council elections in Guildford had produced either hung councils or small majorities, the largest of which at the time was 4 seats;
* the Conservative gains were Worplesdon (3 seats); Burpham (2 seats); Onslow (1 of the 3 seats the Liberal Democrats held there) and Holy Trinity (the one remaining seat the Liberal Democrats held there).
* after a four-year absence Labour returned to Guildford Borough Council. Labour won 2 seats, one in Westborough ward and one in Stoke ward, both at the expense of the Liberal Democrats. This partly reversed a trend which had seen the Liberal Democrats take all the seats in the Westborough ward from Labour in the 2003 election and all the seats in Stoke ward from Labour in the 2007 election;
* three wards were split after the election, that is they were represented by councillors of more than one party. These were Onslow (split 1Con: 2LibD); Stoke (split 1 Lab: 1LibD) and Westborough (split 1Lab: 2LibD)

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