RECAP Local elections 2024: Seismic changes in Havant as results Portsmouth, Gosport and Fareham confirmed

The results are in for Portsmouth, Gosport, Fareham and Havant local elections following a marathon political battle.
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The Liberal Democrats retained the most seats at Portsmouth City Council, with the Conservative losses being the party’s gain.

Portsmouth Independents Party surged in popularity - particularly in the north of the city - taking three seats and having four in total. However with no overall majority to control the council its administration a meeting where it will be agreed who will lead it, will be decided at the annual general meeting on May 14.

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It is not all bad news for the Tories though, as they have maintained overall control of Fareham Borough Council after a rare all-out election. They also retained Fareham Sarisbury following a by-election, but lost Meon Valley to The Green party. Gosport Borough Council remains in Liberal Democrat control, but the biggest shock came in Havant.

The Conservatives lost overall control after being dumped out of 17 seats from a previous 30. Labour, the Liberal Democrats and The Greens all picked the spoils, with Reform UK also receiving two seats.

A recap of the local elections can be found by scrolling through the updates at the bottom of this article. Further stories can be found in the politics section of our website.

Portsmouth area election results 2024

Key Events

  • Liberal Democrats hold Portsmouth City Council
  • Portsmouth Independents Party make gains
  • Tories lose Portsmouth seats but maintain Fareham council control
  • Liberal Democrats retain control at Gosport Borough Council
  • Donna Jones re-elected as the police and crime commissioner
  • Tories lose control of Havant Borough Council

Fareham Borough Council

Key information about the Fareham Borough Council elections - candidate information and how to vote

Key information about the Havant Borough Council elections (covering Havant, Waterlooville, Emsworth, Bedhampton and Hayling Island) - candidate information and how to vote

Gosport Borough Council

Key information about the Gosport Borough Council elections - candidate information and how to vote

How things stand - turning back the clock to 2023

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner

Welcome to The News Portsmouth live blog. Below is information regarding the candidates in today’s local elections, by-elections and police and crime commissioner voting.

Click on the stories to get full updates on the candidates for each constituency and ward seat. Developments will be posted throughout the day and live during the voting counts overnight.

Portsmouth has eased out of a thunderstorm warning which was issued by The Met Office yesterday.

The yellow alert was in place over the surrounding area and much of the south of England. Below is today’s forecast as polling stations open.

Forecast

8am - overcast - 12C - 10 per cent chance of rain

9am - overcast - 12C - 10 per cent chance of rain

10am - overcast - 12C - 10 per cent chance of rain

11am - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

12pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

1pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

2pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

3pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

4pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

5pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

6pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

7pm - overcast - 13C - 10 per cent chance of rain

8pm - overcast - 12C - 10 per cent chance of rain

9pm - overcast - 12C - 10 per cent chance of rain

10pm - cloudy - 11C - 10 per cent chance of rain

11pm - cloudy - 11C - 10 per cent chance of rain

Voters are reminded to take voter ID with them to the polling stations. Some of the acceptable forms of photo ID are below:

1. A UK passport, or a passport linked to the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, any British Overseas Territory, an EEA state or Commonwealth country.

2. A UK driving licence

3. A biometric immigration document

4. An identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram (a PASS card)

5. A Ministry of Defence Form 90 - Defence ID Card

6. A Blue Badge

7. A national identity card issued by a EEA state

8. An OAP bus pass

9. A disabled person’s bus pass

10. An Oyster 60+ card

11. A Voter Authority Certificate or a temporary Voter Authority Certificate

Further information can be found on the electoral commission website.

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