The 2019 West Lindsey District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of West Lindsey District Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. The Conservatives maintained overall control of the council, albeit with a reduced majority.
Results
Council composition
Following the last election in 2015, the composition of the council was:
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Lab - Independent
I - Independent
LI - Lincolnshire Independents
Ward Results
Incumbent councillors are denoted by an asterisk (*).
Bardney
A total of 7 ballots were rejected.
Caistor and Yarborough
A total of 56 ballots were rejected.
Cherry Willingham
A total of 26 ballots were rejected.
Dunholme and Welton
A total of 15 ballots were rejected.
Gainsborough East
Devine was previously elected as a Labour councillor. A total of 19 ballots were rejected.
Gainsborough North
A total of 19 ballots were rejected.
Gainsborough South West
A total of 8 ballots were rejected.
Hemswell
A total of 22 ballots were rejected.
Kelsey Wold
A total of 23 ballots were rejected.
Lea
A total of 13 ballots were rejected.
Market Rasen
A total of 46 ballots were rejected.
Nettleham
A total of 32 ballots were rejected.
Saxilby
A total of 24 ballots were rejected.
Scampton
Scotter and Blyton
A total of 83 ballots were rejected.
Stow
Sudbrooke
Torksey
A total of 38 ballots were rejected.
Waddingham and Spital
A total of 19 ballots were rejected.
Wold View
Changes 2019–2023
Torksey
Paul Howitt-Cowan left the Conservatives in January 2021.
Nettleham
Steve England left the Conservatives in August 2022 and sat the remainder of his term as an independent councillor.
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