Nottingham Independents

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Nottingham Independents
LeaderFrancesco Lari
TreasurerKevin Clarke
Nominating OfficerFrancesco Lari
Nottingham City Council
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Nottinghamshire County Council
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Gedling Borough Council
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St Albans Parish Council
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The Nottingham Independents is a political party in the area of Nottingham City in Nottinghamshire, England. It was officially registered in January 2018,[1] planning to contest elections in the area of Nottingham.[2] The party is now the largest opposition group in Nottingham City Council after the 2019 elections (won by Labour Party).

History[edit]

The party's first councillor wad when Sarah Hewson, elected as a Conservative to Gedling Borough Council, joined the Nottingham Independents in March 2018.[3]

After the 2019 Nottingham City Council election the party gained three councillors for the Clifton East Ward, making Nottingham Independents the largest opposition party on the council.[4]

Election results[edit]

The first by-election contested by the party was the Clifton North by-election on 27 September 2018, where the party came third with 11% of the vote share.[5][6] In the 2019 council elections the party put forward seven candidates across five wards.[7] The party published a city manifesto for the elections.[8] The Nottingham Independents won three seats in the Clifton East ward, making it the biggest opposition party in the Nottingham City Council.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "View registration - The Electoral Commission". search.electoralcommission.org.uk.
  2. ^ Sandeman, Kit (27 January 2018). "New political party set up in Nottingham to compete against Labour's stronghold".
  3. ^ Sandeman, Kit (23 March 2018). "Conservative councillor leaves party over 'irregularities'".
  4. ^ "Election results by Ward, 2019". committee.nottinghamcity.gov.uk.
  5. ^ "Nottingham Independents choose Clifton North by-election candidate". 2 September 2018.
  6. ^ Conservative councillor elected for Clifton North Ward My Nottingham News
  7. ^ Sandeman, Kit (18 April 2019). "Nottingham City Council elections 2019: Here's what the parties have to say". nottinghampost. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  8. ^ Sandeman, Kit (21 March 2019). "Political party wants to scrap workplace parking levy if it wins local elections". nottinghampost. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  9. ^ Sandeman, Kit (23 April 2019). "Full Nottingham City Council election results as Labour keeps control". nottinghampost. Retrieved 3 May 2019.