Candidates announced for Devon County Council elections
By Francesca Evans
15th Apr 2021 | Local News
The full list of candidates who are standing for election to Devon County Council has been announced.
Elections will take place for all 60 seats on Devon County Council on Thursday, May 6, with voters going to the polls to elect their representatives for the next four years.
The entirety of the 60-strong council will be up for re-election, with 56 single-member electoral divisions and two two-member divisions'
The current composition of the council consists of 41 Conservatives, 7 Labour, 6 Liberal Democrats, 3 Independents, 1 Green Party, 1 East Devon Alliance and 1 North Devon Liberal.
All elected councillors will serve their usual four year term upon their election.
More than a quarter of the council will change, with 17 current councillors not standing for re-election, including the current chairman of the council Stuart Barker and cabinet member Barry Parsons, as well as the former leader of the council Brian Greenslade.
The Conservatives and Labour are the only parties who are fielding the maximum of 60 candidates, with the Liberal Democrats fielding 58.
The Green Party are fielding 45 candidates, with one from UKIP, five from Reform UK, and 20 from the Freedom Alliance, who are standing on a platform of 'no lockdowns, no curfews'.
The East Devon Alliance have three candidates, the Trade Unionist and Social Coalition have six, while there are 28 Independent candidates.
Below is the list of candidates who are standing in the local area, with the * denoting where they are the sitting councillor who is up for re-election.
Axminster
Ian Hall (Conservatives) *Paul Hayward (East Devon Alliance)
Jules Hoyles (Liberal Democrats)Oliver Tucker (Labour)
Seaton and Colyton
Paul Blackmore (Freedom Alliance)Marcus Hartnell (Conservatives)
Angela Marynicz (The Democratic Network)Martin Shaw (East Devon Alliance) *
George Tomkins (Labour)Martyn Wilson (Liberal Democrats)
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