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Love numbers? You'll L O V E this detailed look at the election results


Love numbers? You’ll L O V E this detailed look at the election results
A look at some of the statistics from the Isle of Wight council election, including margins, closest finishes and average votes
But while we wait to find out what happens next, let’s have a look at the stats.
In the 39 seats making up the authority, they now belong to 18 Conservatives, 13 Independent, two Green, two Island Independent Network, one Labour, one Our Island, one Liberal Democrat and one Vectis Party councillors.
Boundary changes
The Isle of Wight Council has gone from 40 seats to 39 after boundary changes, and now there is a change with the Conservatives no longer holding a majority with 23 seats. ....

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Conservatives lose majority in 2021 Isle of Wight council election


Conservatives lose majority in 2021 Isle of Wight council election
Here’s what’s changed at the Isle of Wight council since the count started at 9.30am this morning
All the results are in and Conservatives have lost their majority (23-seats) with just 18 seats.
Weekend of negotiation
With 18 Conservatives, 13 Independent, two Green, two Island Independent Network, one Labour, one Our Island, one Lib Dem, one Vectis Party, it will be a weekend of negotiation for parties or groups to meet the required 20 seats for a majority.
Return of former councillors
Former councillors returning to the council include Jonathan Bacon, Phil Jordan and Daryll Pitcher who all lost their seats in the 2017 election. ....

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