2003 Bath and North East Somerset Council election information
2003 UK local government election
2003 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
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All 65 seats to Bath and North East Somerset Council 33 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
LD
Con
Party
Liberal Democrats
Conservative
Last election
30 seats, 40.3%
16 seats, 29.8%
Seats won
29
26
Seat change
1
10
Popular vote
29,759
34,167
Percentage
36.5%
41.9%
Swing
3.8%
12.1%
Third party
Fourth party
Lab
Ind
Party
Labour
Independent
Last election
17 seats, 27.3%
0 seats, 0.7%
Seats won
6
4
Seat change
11
4
Popular vote
11,122
4,375
Percentage
13.6%
5.4%
Swing
13.7%
4.7%
Map showing the composition of Bath and North East Somerset Council following the election. Blue showing Conservative, Red showing Labour, Yellow showing Liberal Democrats, and Grey showing Independents. Striped wards have mixed representation.
Council control before election
No overall control (Lib Dem minority)
Council control after election
No overall control (Lib Dem - Con Coalition)
Elections were held on 1 May 2003 to elect 65 local councillors for Bath and North East Somerset Council. The results are shown below. Following the election, a coalition was formed between the Liberal Democrats and Conservative councillors. Cllr Paul Crossley became leader of the council.
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