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07
May 2021
The Liberal Democrat candidate for the Bilton and Nidd Gorge by-election has said he is "very sorry" for the result after the Conservatives took the seat from the party.
Speaking today, Liberal Democrat Andrew Kempston-Parkes said the election result was “not what we hoped for”.
Matt Scott, the Conservative candidate, won the North Yorkshire County Council seat for the Tories by 352 votes.
The by-election was held following the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Geoff Webber who died in March after holding the seat since 2017.
Mr Kempston-Parkes said after the result:
Cllr Scott, who already represents the area on Harrogate Borough Council, won the North Yorkshire County Council seat this morning by a margin of 352 votes ahead of second-placed Liberal Democrat candidate Andrew Kempston-Parkes.
His victory marks a shift in power away from the Lib Dems who had previously won six out of eight county council elections in Bilton in the last 16 years.
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There are two Bilton and Nidd Gorge seats on the county council, the other being held by Conservative Paul Haslam whose position was not up for election.
Cllr Scott won today with 1,991 votes, followed by Liberal Democrat Andrew Kempston-Parkes (1,639), Labour’s Tyler Reeton (434), Green Party’s Anrold Warneken (430), Yorkshire Party’s John Hall and , independent Harvey Alexander (46).
Voter turnout was 37.4% of eligible voters and there were 19 spoiled ballots.
Meanwhile, 19-year-old Labour candidate Tyler Reeton gave a message to other young aspiring politicians and promised the party will “come back stronger”.
He said:
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