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2025 Gloucestershire County Council election

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2025 Gloucestershire County Council election

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All 55 seats to Gloucestershire County Council
28 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
LD
Ref
Grn
Leader Lisa Spivey none Cate Cody
(retiring)
Party Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green
Last election 16 seats, 24.8% 0 seats, 0.2% 4 seats, 13.0%
Seats before 16 0 4
Seats won 27 11 9
Seat change Increase 11 Increase 11 Increase 5
Popular vote 49,565 45,904 27,110
Percentage 27.2% 25.2% 14.9%
Swing Increase 2.4 pp Increase 25.0 pp Increase 1.9 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Con
Lab
Ind
Leader Stephen Davies John Bloxsom
(defeated)
none
Party Conservative Labour Independent
Last election 28 seats, 43.9% 5 seats, 15.4% 0 seat, 2.2%
Seats before 26 5 2
Seats won 6 1 1
Seat change Decrease 20 Decrease 4 Increase 1
Popular vote 37,815 15,432 5,079
Percentage 20.8% 8.5% 2.8%
Swing Decrease 23.1 pp Decrease 6.9 pp Increase 0.6 pp

Winner of each seat at the 2025 Gloucestershire County Council election.

Council control before election


No overall control

Council control after election


No overall control

The 2025 Gloucestershire County Council election took place on 1 May 2025 to elect members to Gloucestershire County Council in England.[1] New boundaries applied and 55 seats were elected, two more than previously. This occurred on the same day as other local elections.

Background

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In the 2021 election, the Conservatives won 28 seats, giving them a slim majority and control of the council. The Liberal Democrats were the second biggest party with 16 seats, followed by Labour with 5 seats and the Greens with 4 seats.[2]

One by-election took place between the 2021 and 2025 elections:

  Conservative

By-election
Division Date Incumbent Winner Cause Ref.
Highnam 4 May 2023 Phil Awford Paul McLain Death [3][4]

In February 2022, councillor Alastair Chambers of Coney Hill and Matson left the Conservative Party following legal proceedings alleging he had breached the Animal Welfare Act, serving the rest of his term as an independent conservative.[5] In May 2024, councillor Sue Williams of Bisley and Painswick left the Conservatives and joined the Green Party, citing disagreements on key policy positions such as the treatment of asylum seekers and the inaccessibility of the benefits system.[6] Williams' resignation reduced the Conservatives to 26 seats and brought the council into no overall control.[7] Williams rejoined the Conservatives in February 2025.[8]

In the 2024 general election, the Conservatives lost all but one of their Gloucestershire seats, retaining North Cotswolds and losing five seats to Labour, who gained Forest of Dean, Gloucester and Stroud, and the Liberal Democrats, who gained Cheltenham and Tewkesbury as well as winning the new South Cotswolds seat.[9][10] In October 2024, councillor Nick Housden of Stonehouse was suspended from the Conservative Party following undisclosed serious allegations against him, which he has denied.[11] It was claimed that he had moved to the Netherlands, but in December, Housden refused to resign and stated that he was considering standing for election again, but that he was undecided where he would run and for what party.[12][13]

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England began a review in 2023, since there was excessive variation in the number of electors per councillor. Their recommendations, which came into effect at the 2025 election, increased the number of councillors from 53 to 55 and changed the boundaries of 39 electoral divisions.[14]

Previous council composition

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After 2021 election Before 2025 election[15]
Party Seats Party Seats
Conservative 28 Conservative 26
Liberal Democrats 16 Liberal Democrats 16
Labour 5 Labour 4
Green 4 Green 4
Independent 0 Independent 2
Vacant N/A Vacant 1

Changes

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  • February 2022: Alastair Chambers (Conservative) suspended from party[a][16]
  • March 2023: Phil Awford (Conservative) dies; by-election held May 2023[17]
  • May 2023: Paul McLain (Conservative) wins by-election[18]
  • May 2024: Sue Williams (Conservative) joins Green Party[19]
  • November 2024: Nicholas Housden (Conservative) suspended from party[20]
  • February 2025: Sue Williams (Green) re-joins Conservatives;[21] David Drew (Labour) resigns – seat left vacant until 2025 election[22]
  1. ^ Chambers sits as part of the Independent Conservative group, which is not registered as a political party.

Summary

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Election result

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2025 Gloucestershire County Council election
Party Candidates Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Liberal Democrats 55 27 11 0 Increase 11 49.1 27.2 49,565 +2.4
  Reform UK 55 11 11 0 Increase 11 20.0 25.2 45,904 +25.0
  Green 53 9 5 0 Increase 5 16.4 14.9 27,110 +1.9
  Conservative 55 6 0 24 Decrease 22 10.9 20.8 37,815 –23.1
  Labour 55 1 0 4 Decrease 4 1.8 8.5 15,432 –6.9
  Independent 20 1 1 0 Increase 1 1.8 2.8 5,079 +0.6
  Tewkesbury and Twyning Independents 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 0.4 785 N/A
  TUSC 9 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 0.1 201 ±0.0
  CPA 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 <0.1 22 N/A
  Socialist Labour 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 <0.1 30 N/A
  Socialist (GB) 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 <0.1 25 N/A
  Workers Party 1 0 0 0 Steady 0.0 <0.1 34 N/A

[23]

Results by district

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Cheltenham

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District summary

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Cheltenham district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Liberal Democrats 9 Increase 3 14,831 44.9 +2.8
Reform UK 0 Steady 6,686 20.3 N/A
Conservative 0 Decrease 4 6,672 20.2 –19.4
Green 1 Increase 1 3,451 10.5 –2.0
Labour 0 Steady 1,169 3.5 –2.4
Independent 0 Steady 110 0.3 N/A
TUSC 0 Steady 76 0.2 N/A
CPA 0 Steady 22 0.1 N/A
Total 10 Steady 33,017

Division results

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All Saints and Oakley[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Colin Hay 1,250 48.2
Reform UK Maureen Dodwell 636 24.5
Conservative Georgina Bass 345 13.3
Green Naomi Seadon 235 9.1
Labour Diana Hale 126 4.9
Majority
Turnout 2,592
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Battledown and Charlton Kings[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Angela Boyes 1,593 44.4
Conservative Matt Babbage 1,059 29.5
Reform UK Marcia Jacko 558 15.6
Green Adrian Becker 271 7.6
Labour Martin Glozier 104 2.9
Majority
Turnout 3,585
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Benhall and Up Hatherley[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Roger Whyborn 2,061 49.1
Reform UK Denise Jeffrey-Jones 1,011 24.1
Conservative Alan Davis 644 15.3
Labour Christopher Meehan 178 4.2
Green Dan Papworth 178 4.2
Independent Dan Collins 110 2.6
TUSC Christian Dwyer 18 0.4
Majority
Turnout 4,200
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Charlton Park and College[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Iain Dobie 1,779 50.8
Conservative Rich Newman 795 22.7
Reform UK Ashley Mills 467 13.3
Green Stephen Vitkovitch 371 10.6
Labour Malcolm Bride 90 2.6
Majority
Turnout 3,502
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Hesters Way and Springbank[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Suzanne Williams 987 41.3
Reform UK Iain Petrie 746 31.3
Conservative Jake Acock 307 12.9
Green Wendy Flynn 227 9.5
Labour Clive Harriss 84 3.5
CPA David Edgar 22 0.9
TUSC Joe Waters 14 0.6
Majority
Turnout 2,387
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Lansdown and Park[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Glenn Andrews 1,466 41.4
Conservative Tim Harman 1,062 30.0
Reform UK Roland O'Rodhlann 559 15.8
Green Gary Clarke 345 9.7
Labour Kevin Boyle 113 3.2
Majority
Turnout 3,545
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Leckhampton and Warden Hill[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Martin Horwood 1,932 47.8
Conservative Emma Nelson 1,220 30.2
Reform UK Chris Donohoe 587 14.5
Green Nathan Weller 230 5.7
Labour Bronwen Goring 69 1.7
Majority
Turnout 4,038
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Pittville and St Paul's[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Julian Tooke 1,429 48.7
Reform UK Matt Podmore 557 19.0
Conservative Alex Traves 402 13.7
Green Ashleigh Davis 394 13.4
Labour Co-op Bobby Johnstone 135 4.6
TUSC Sam Coxson 17 0.6
Majority
Turnout 2,934
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Prestbury and Swindon Village[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Ian Cameron 944 27.8
Liberal Democrats Richard Lawler 921 27.1
Reform UK Warwick Ross 856 25.2
Conservative Pippa Mason 556 16.4
Labour Michael Farmer 120 3.5
Majority
Turnout 3,397
Green gain from Conservative Swing
St Mark's and St Peter's[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Willingham 1,413 49.8 N/A
Reform UK Andy Stinton 709 25.0 N/A
Conservative Edward Hazzan 282 9.9 N/A
Green Sarah Quekett 256 9.0 N/A
Labour Julie Farmer 150 5.3 N/A
TUSC Billy Jones 27 1.0 N/A
Majority
Turnout 2,837
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Cotswold

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District summary

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Cotswolds district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Liberal Democrats 5 Increase 1 10,903 38.9 +2.2
Conservative 3 Decrease 1 8,509 30.4 –16.7
Reform UK 0 Steady 5,928 21.1 +19.7
Green 0 Steady 1,913 6.8 –1.2
Labour 0 Steady 781 2.8 –3.6
Total 8 Steady 28,034

Division results

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Bourton-on-the-Water and Northleach[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Paul Hodgkinson 2,063 55.8 ±0
Conservative Madan Samuel 826 22.3 −10
Reform UK Matt Backhouse 748 20.2 +20.2
Labour Andrew Robert McCulloch 60 1.6 −4.7
Majority 1,237 33 −10
Turnout 3,697 40.67 −3.02
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 0
Campden-Vale[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tom Bradley 1,549 39.9 −23
Reform UK Philip Nickson 916 23.6 +14
Green Claire Victoria Turner 875 22.5 +2
Liberal Democrats Rupert Potter 452 11.6 N/A
Labour Annis May Timpson 95 2.4 −6
Majority 633 16 −27
Turnout 3,887 41.89 −1.31
Conservative hold Swing
Cirencester North with Ermin[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Mark Harris 1,574 44.8 N/A
Reform UK Jill Rixon 870 24.8 N/A
Conservative David Fowles 782 22.3 N/A
Green Tony Cima 173 4.9 N/A
Labour Glenn McPeak 112 3.2 N/A
Majority 704 20 N/A
Turnout 3,511 38.14 N/A
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Cirencester Park[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Joe Harris 1,546 52.1 −2
Reform UK Mackenzie Jayne Vaughan 635 21.4 N/A
Conservative Jackie Tarleton 460 15.5 −18
Green Bob Irving 176 5.9 −1
Labour Andy Farmer 151 5.1 −1
Majority 911 31 +10
Turnout 2,968
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Fairford and Lechlade on Thames[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Dom Morris 1,433 40.0 −19
Liberal Democrats Tristan Wilkinson 1,250 34.9 +1
Reform UK Johnno Hummel 646 18.0 N/A
Green Katya Lee-Browne 161 4.5 N/A
Labour Abbie Wells 92 2.6 −4
Majority 183 5 −20
Turnout 3,582 41.40 −3.80
Conservative hold Swing -
Moreton, Stow & the Rissingtons[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Daryl Corps 1,293 36.8 N/A
Liberal Democrats Craig Thurling 1,104 31.4 N/A
Reform UK Julian Douglas Painter 803 22.8 N/A
Green Bob Eastoe 226 6.4 N/A
Labour Paula Hogard 92 2.6 N/A
Majority 189 6 N/A
Turnout 3,518 36.68 N/A
Conservative win (new seat)
South Cerney[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Lisa Spivey 1,668 47.3 −4
Conservative Rachel Roffe 951 27.0 −16
Reform UK Richard Latham 719 20.4 +18
Green Lucy Elizabeth Schlappa 120 3.4 N/A
Labour Josh Littler-Jennings 69 2.0 −2
Majority 717 20 +12
Turnout 3,527 39.59 −8.79
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -
Tetbury[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ian Watson 1,246 37.3 N/A
Conservative Stephan Alexander Fifield 1,215 36.3 −20
Reform UK Elizabeth Nagle 591 17.7 N/A
Green Michael Graeme Wagner 182 5.4 −27
Labour Julie Marie Harper 110 3.3 −8
Majority 31 1 −23
Turnout 3,344 39.89 −1.27
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing -


Forest of Dean

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District summary

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Forest of Dean district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Reform UK 5 Increase 5 8,312 33.0 N/A
Green 2 Steady 5,582 22.1 +1.5
Conservative 0 Decrease 4 4,474 17.7 –24.0
Labour 0 Decrease 1 2,421 9.6 –7.6
Liberal Democrats 1 Steady 2,342 9.3 +1.0
Independent 0 Steady 2,079 8.2 –3.3
Total 8 Steady 25,210

Division results

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Blakeney and Bream[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Beki Hoyland 1,501 40.0 +6
Reform UK Simon Edward Charles Wendland 1,177 31.4 N/A
Conservative Richard Scott Thomas 611 16.3 −18
Labour Jacob Edward Sanders 274 7.3 −9
Liberal Democrats Peter Andrew James Taylor 191 5.1 N/A
Majority 324 9 +9
Turnout 3,754 39.91 −2.09
Green hold Swing -
Cinderford[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Ray Donaghue 1,081 43.8 N/A
Labour Graham Morgan 679 27.5 −24
Green Alison Bruce 281 11.4 −1
Conservative Jonathan Edward Beeston 270 10.9 −22
Liberal Democrats Stewart John Bean 159 6.4 +3
Majority 402 17 −1
Turnout 2,470 30.22 +3.22
Reform UK gain from Labour Swing -
Coleford[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Leigh Jayne Challis 1,002 35.6 N/A
Conservative Carole Ann Allaway-Martin 535 19.0 −25
Green David Andrew John Wheeler 440 15.6 N/A
Independent Ian Richard Whitburn 314 11.2 −13
Labour Ruth Hampson Kyne 264 9.4 −17
Liberal Democrats Chloe Rees 260 9.2 +3
Majority 467 17 −1
Turnout 2,815 32.13 +1.13
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Drybrook and Lydbrook[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Piers Camp 1,088 36.4 N/A
Conservative Terry Hale 555 18.6 −14
Labour Co-op Di Martin 451 15.1 −10
Green Stephen James Yeates 388 13.0 ±0
Independent Thom Forester 381 12.7 −13
Liberal Democrats Susan Warren 127 4.2 +2
Majority 533 17 +10
Turnout 2,990 36.06 −1.94
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Lydney[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Mark Howard 1,104 34.4 N/A
Green Johnathan Lane 917 28.6 +14
Conservative Alan Preest 780 24.3 −30
Labour Daniel Richard Furmage 275 8.6 −11
Liberal Democrats Sarah Gillie 134 4.2 −1
Majority 187 5 −29
Turnout 3,210 35.32 +1.32
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Mitcheldean[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Stuart Graham 1,050 31.8 N/A
Independent Philip Howard Joseph Burford 850 25.7 N/A
Conservative Julie Kirkham 535 16.2 −32
Liberal Democrats James Michael Joyce 329 10.0 N/A
Green Merlin Healey 316 9.6 −2
Labour Joanne Penelope Kaye 224 6.8 −9
Majority 200 6 −19
Turnout 3,304 38.39 −2.61
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Newent[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Gill Moseley 920 27.3 −24
Reform UK Angela Gaskell 887 26.3 N/A
Conservative Clayton Williams 696 20.6 −28
Independent Julia Denise Gooch 534 15.8 N/A
Green Joanna Coull 237 7.0 N/A
Labour Lynda Waltho 97 2.9 N/A
Majority 43 1 −1
Turnout 3,371 36.82 −1.18
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -
Sedbury[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Chris McFarling 1,502 45.6 −15
Reform UK Gill Higgs 923 28.0 N/A
Conservative Graham Stanley Drew 492 14.9 −24
Liberal Democrats Thomas Michael Allan 222 6.7 N/A
Labour Andrew Richard Hewlett 157 4.8 N/A
Majority 579 18 −4
Turnout 3,296 40.15 −6.85
Green hold Swing -

Gloucester

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District summary

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Gloucester district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Reform UK 3 Increase 3 8,263 28.3 N/A
Liberal Democrats 4 Increase 2 7,721 26.5 +2.8
Conservative 2 Decrease 6 6,880 23.6 –24.7
Labour 0 Steady 3,313 11.4 –8.5
Green 0 Steady 1,551 5.3 +1.6
Independent 1 Increase 1 1,325 4.5 +0.6
TUSC 0 Steady 67 0.2 +0.1
Workers Party 0 Steady 34 0.1 N/A
Socialist Labour 0 Steady 30 0.1 N/A
Total 10 Steady 29,184

Division results

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Abbey[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Gravells 1,312 38.5
Reform UK Fred Ramsey 975 28.6
Liberal Democrats Adam Gatier 687 20.2
Labour Stephen Ekenechukwu Nwachukwu 232 6.8
Green Adam Shearing 172 5.1
Independent Maddy Vizard 27 0.8
Majority
Turnout 3,405
Conservative hold Swing
Barnwood and Hucclecote[44] [45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ashley James Bowkett 1,528 38.7 −12
Reform UK Dave Limbrick 1,112 28.2 N/A
Conservative Andrew Gilbert Miller 796 20.2 −13
Labour Anne Whitworth 267 6.8 −2
Green Emma Clifford 197 5.0 N/A
Independent Matthew Randolph 34 0.9 N/A
Independent Jason Paul Mills 16 0.4 N/A
Majority 416 11 −7
Turnout 3,950 39.25 −6.88
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -
Barton and Tredworth[46] [47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sajid Patel 855 35.9 −18
Liberal Democrats Usman Gani Bhaimia 504 21.2 +16
Labour Richard Steven Flower 382 16.1 −20
Reform UK Simon Collins 331 13.9 N/A
Green Matthew Phypers 143 6.0 N/A
Independent Robert Myatt 138 5.8 N/A
TUSC Susan Powell 26 1.1 N/A
Majority 351 15 −3
Turnout 2,379 25.38 −11.91
Conservative hold Swing -
Coney Hill and Matson[48] [49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Alastair Chambers 798 36.2 N/A
Reform UK Michael Carl Bones 637 28.9 N/A
Labour Jen Cole 335 15.2 −12
Conservative Ela Kubaszczyk 227 10.3 −41
Liberal Democrats Daniel Courtney 170 7.7 −1
Socialist Labour Kazol Ahmed 30 1.4 N/A
TUSC James Collett 10 0.5 −1
Majority 161 7 −17
Turnout 2,207 24.85 −5.10
Independent gain from Conservative Swing -
Grange and Kingsway[50] [51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Jason Preece 1,090 37.4 N/A
Conservative Jaro Kubaszczyk 701 24.1 −33
Labour Alison Louise Gregory 577 19.8 −3
Liberal Democrats Daniel Nicholson Murch 220 7.6 +3
Green Anthony Victor Bergonzi 205 7.0 −1
Independent Andy Bell 120 4.1 N/A
Majority 389 13 −21
Turnout 2,913 26.85 −3.55
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Hempsted and Westgate[52] [53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Trimnell 735 29.7 +7
Conservative Pamela Elizabeth Tracey 602 24.3 −18
Reform UK Daniel Joseph Woolf 594 24.0 N/A
Labour Jag Thangella 319 12.9 −12
Green Deborah Oldham 149 6.0 −1
Independent Brendon O'Donnell 40 1.6 N/A
Workers Party Steve Gower 34 1.4 N/A
Majority 133 6 −11
Turnout 2,473 28.61 −6.69
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing -
Kingsholm and Wotton[54] [55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Eric Hilton 1,326 45.1 −5
Reform UK Stuart Leigh Williams 647 22.0 N/A
Conservative Kofi Kumi-Addo 410 13.9 −11
Labour Karen Judith Clarke 297 10.1 −6
Green Teresa Pollington 194 6.6 +1
Independent John McStay 37 1.3 −1
TUSC John Samuel Harrison 31 1.1 N/A
Majority 679 23 −2
Turnout 2,942 31.58 −6.88
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -
Longlevens[56] [57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Sarah Dawn Sawyer 1,334 40.9 +8
Reform UK Ian Ankers 1,023 31.4 N/A
Conservative Suresh Arava 602 18.5 −34
Labour Valerie Simms 126 3.9 −7
Green Paul Stroud 121 3.7 N/A
Independent Tom Grant 53 1.6 N/A
Majority 311 10 −9
Turnout 3,259 39.63 −3.47
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing -
Quedgeley[58] [59]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Chris Mayo 883 32.6 N/A
Conservative David Foley Norman 727 26.8 −23
Liberal Democrats Trevor Duncan Howard 721 26.6 +5
Labour Co-op Karen Louise James 224 8.3 −6
Green Mark Rowney 157 5.8 N/A
Majority 156 6 −25
Turnout 2,712 31.16 −4.13
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Tuffley and Moreland[60]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Vernon John Gray 971 33.0
Conservative Paula Lorraine Dee 648 22.0
Labour Kevin Ernest Stephens 554 18.8
Liberal Democrats Richard Price 496 16.8
Green Barbara Russell 213 7.2
Independent Byron Clifford Davis 62 2.1
Majority
Turnout 2,944
Reform UK win (new seat)

Stroud

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District summary

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Stroud district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Green 6 Increase 5 12,152 31.1 +10.4
Reform UK 2 Increase 2 8,785 22.5 N/A
Labour 1 Decrease 3 6,878 17.6 –10.8
Conservative 1 Decrease 3 6,570 16.8 –24.3
Liberal Democrats 1 Steady 3,727 9.5 +1.5
Independent 0 Steady 927 2.4 +1.5
TUSC 0 Steady 58 0.1 ±0.0
Socialist (GB) 0 Steady 25 0.1 N/A
Total 11 Increase 1 39,122

Division results

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Bisley and Painswick[61]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Gary Luff 1,753 45.5 +6
Conservative Susan Williams 991 25.7 −21
Reform UK Chas Fallows 743 19.3 N/A
Labour Alex Hughes 230 6.0 −8
Liberal Democrats Guy Fancourt 137 3.6 N/A
Majority 762 19 +11
Turnout 3,854 45.86 −6.14
Green gain from Conservative Swing -
Cam Valley[62]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Michael Alun Rees 1,111 30.3 N/A
Conservative Lindsey Jane Green 745 20.3 −35
Labour Terry Cook 726 19.8 −8
Independent Brian Tipper 480 13.1 N/A
Green Liz Hilary 366 10.0 +1
Liberal Democrats Nick Easby 236 6.4 −2
Majority 366 10 −17
Turnout 3,664 36.84 −5.16
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing -
Dursley[63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Richard Dean 970 25.8 N/A
Reform UK Jonathan Wren 926 24.6 N/A
Labour Anna Mainwaring 841 22.4 −28
Conservative Loraine Vivienne Patrick 768 20.4 −30
Liberal Democrats Richard Christopher Wilsher 254 6.8 N/A
Majority 44 1 +1
Turnout 3,759 40.07 −4.93
Green gain from Labour Swing -
Hardwicke and Severn[64][65]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Frank Davies 1,113 34.5
Reform UK Luke Parry 989 30.7
Liberal Democrats Mike Stayte 428 13.3
Labour Simon MacGregor 375 11.6
Green Kerri Anna Tyler 321 10.0
Majority 124 3.8
Turnout 3,226 35.6
Registered electors 9,086
Conservative hold Swing
Haresfield and Upton St Leonards[66][67]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green John Graham Patient 916 38.3
Reform UK Chris Lester 627 26.2
Conservative Demelza Jane Rachel Turner-Wilkes 527 22.1
Labour Lesley Williams 180 7.5
Liberal Democrats Tom Moseley 118 4.9
No description Deborah Jeanette Harwood 22 0.9
Majority 289 12.1
Turnout 2,390 34.4
Registered electors 6,955
Green win (new seat)
Minchinhampton[68][69]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Chloe Isobel Turner 2,199 60.5
Reform UK John Lee Marsden 622 17.1
Conservative Bella Amory 444 12.2
Labour David James Carter 236 6.5
Liberal Democrats Adam Giles Crispin Cain 131 3.6
Majority 1,577 43.4
Turnout 3,632 46.1
Registered electors 7,892
Green hold Swing
Nailsworth[70][71]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op Steve Robinson 1,675 40.1
Green Gill Thomas 1,210 28.9
Reform UK Simon Craig Green 695 16.6
Conservative Max Oliver John Howells 471 11.3
Liberal Democrats Colleen Angela Rothwell 130 3.1
Majority 465 11.1
Turnout 4,181 45.6
Registered electors 9,207
Labour Co-op hold Swing
Rodborough[72][73]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Craig Alan Horrocks 1,150 31.3
Labour Co-op John Bloxsom 1,138 31.0
Reform UK Gary Keating 850 23.2
Conservative Sharon Elizabeth Sugars 352 9.6
Liberal Democrats Juliette Louise Ttofa 172 4.7
Majority 12 0.3
Turnout 3,662 37.4
Registered electors 9,807
Green gain from Labour Co-op Swing
Stonehouse[74][75]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Dean Raymond Luke Botterill 825 27.4
Green Tom Jarman 804 26.7
Labour Karen Linforth 486 16.1
Independent Nick Housden 425 14.1
Conservative Christopher John Easton 345 11.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Paul Osborn 122 4.0
TUSC Adam Goulcher 9 0.3
Majority 21 0.7
Turnout 3,016 33.7
Registered electors 8,975
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing
Stroud Central[76][77]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Natalie Rothwell-Warn 2,166 51.1
Labour Shelley Rider 799 18.8
Reform UK Daryl Leslie Arthur Smith 697 16.4
Conservative Hena Mannan-Rahman 309 7.3
Liberal Democrats George William James 195 4.6
TUSC Chris Moore 49 1.2
Socialist (GB) Piers Hobson 25 0.6
Majority 1,367 32.2
Turnout 4,240 40.3
Registered electors 10,574
Green gain from Labour Swing
Wotton-under-Edge[78][79]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Linda Janet Cohen 1,804 51.6
Reform UK Darren Paul Kirkpatrick 700 20.0
Conservative Graham Steven Smith 505 14.4
Green Susan Lesley Fenton 297 8.5
Labour Stephen Richard MacKay 192 5.5
Majority 1,104 31.6
Turnout 3,498 40.3
Registered electors 8,690
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Tewkesbury

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District summary

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Tewkesbury district summary
Party Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Liberal Democrats 7 Increase 5 10,041 36.6 +6.0
Reform UK 1 Increase 1 7,930 28.9 N/A
Conservative 0 Decrease 4 4,710 17.2 –30.2
Green 0 Decrease 1 2,461 9.0 –2.1
Labour 0 Steady 870 3.2 –7.4
TTI 0 Steady 785 2.9 N/A
Independent 0 Steady 638 2.3 N/A
Total 8 Increase 1 27,444

Division results

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Bishop's Cleeve[80][81]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Alex Hegenbarth 1,817 56.4
Reform UK Robert Anthony Bird 900 27.9
Conservative Charles Simon Calder 299 9.3
Green Nicky Williams 112 3.5
Labour Antony John Davies 93 2.9
Majority 917 28.5
Turnout 3,221 37.5
Registered electors 8,599
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Brockworth[82][83]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ben Evans 1,067 35.9
Reform UK Haydn Pearl 769 25.9
No description Craig Lee John Carter 591 19.9
Conservative Phil Surman 321 10.8
Green Helen Joyce Dendulk 123 4.1
Labour David Denham 100 3.4
Majority 298 10.0
Turnout 2,971 29.1
Registered electors 10,212
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Churchdown[84][85]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Stewart Richard Dove 1,523 47.7
Reform UK Julie Evans 972 30.4
Conservative Gill Blackwell 451 14.1
Green Lindsay Jane Martin 135 4.2
Labour Veronica Davies 115 3.6
Majority 551 17.2
Turnout 3,196 36.4
Registered electors 8,795
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Highnam[86][87]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Sarah Jane Hands 1,074 32.4
Reform UK Graham John Bocking 1,063 32.1
Conservative Paul Dermot McLain 876 26.4
Green Jonathan Richard Bristow 157 4.7
Labour Annie Lapington 145 4.4
Majority 11 0.3
Turnout 3,315 35.8
Registered electors 9,281
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Severn Vale[88][89]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Richard John Stanley 1,680 44.4
Reform UK Mark John Riches 1,019 26.9
Conservative Robert John Edward Vines 737 19.5
Green Rachael Louise Bartlett 214 5.7
Labour Eileen Greaves 88 2.3
No description Charlotte Emily Mills 47 1.2
Majority 661 17.5
Turnout 3,785 37.9
Registered electors 10,009
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Tewkesbury East[90][91]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Kate Usmar 846 32.5
Reform UK Steve Curwen 837 32.2
Conservative Ian Stewart Thomson 425 16.3
Green Hilarie Jane Bowman 366 14.1
Labour Emma Ash 126 4.8
Majority 9 0.3
Turnout 2,600 31.6
Registered electors 8,241
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Tewkesbury West[92][93]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform UK Vernon Dennis Smith 1,225 31.6
Green Matt Dimond-Brown 1,025 26.4
TTI Mike Sztymiak 785 20.2
Liberal Democrats Ola Kareem 448 11.5
Conservative John William Murphy 288 7.4
Labour Joe Jones 110 2.8
Majority 200 5.2
Turnout 3,881 40.3
Registered electors 9,635
Reform UK win (new seat)
Winchcombe and Woodmancote[94][95]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Cheryl Agg 1,586 35.4
Conservative David William Gray 1,322 29.5
Reform UK Darren James Tarling 1,145 25.6
Green Stuart Martin Galey 329 7.4
Labour Stephen Leslie Lydon 93 2.1
Majority 264 5.9
Turnout 4,475 44.3
Registered electors 10,125
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

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