Duryard & St James is a ward in Exeter City Council. It returns three city councillors, each serving a four year term. There are elections in three of every four years, with elections to Devon County Council on the fourth year.

 

Results of the 2022 election

Name of Candidate

Description (if any)

Number of votes

Elected?

JOHNSON-HILL Harry

The Conservative Party Candidate

333

 

KORNDORFER Johanna Franziska

Green Party Candidate

209

 

MITCHELL Kevin John

Liberal Democrat

995

Yes

TEMPLE Sue

Labour Party

791

 

Electorate: 7359
Ballot Papers Issued: 2333
Rejected Ballot Papers: 4
Turnout: 31.7%

https://exeter.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/elections-and-voting/2022-city-elections/results/ 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Exeter_City_Council_election#Duryard_and_St_James_2 

 

Results of the 2021 election

Duryard and St. James
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Labour Martin Pearce 980 39.8 +14.4
  Liberal Democrats Will Aczel 795 32.3 -1.6
  Conservative Aric Gilinsky 497 20.2 -5.5
  Women's Equality Bea Gare 188 7.6 +4.8
Majority 185 7.5  
Turnout 2,481 32.5 -2.3
  Labour hold Swing    

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Exeter_City_Council_election#Duryard_and_St._James 

 

Results of the 2019 election

Party   Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats   Michael Norman Mitchell 803 33.9%
Conservative   Percy Prowse* 609 25.7%
Labour   Charlie Davies 602 25.4%
Green   Jonathan Dawson 292 12.3%
Women's Equality   Bea Gare 66 2.8%
Majority 194 8.2%
Turnout 2,383 34.77%
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Exeter_City_Council_election#Duryard_&_St.James 

 

Results of the 2018 election

Party   Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats   Kevin Mitchell* 783 34.60 +3.1
Labour   Charlie Davies 722 31.90 +2.4
Conservative   John Harvey 541 23.91 -0.7
Green   Bethany Payne 132 5.83 -6.6
Women's Equality   Bea Gare 75 3.31 N/A
Democrats and Veterans   Sallie Waters 10 0.44 N/A
Majority 61    
Turnout 2,263 33.49  
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Exeter_City_Council_election#Duryard_&_St.James 

 

Results of the 2016 election

The election used the plurality-at-large voting system; each voter was able to cast up to three votes, with the three candidates with the highest number of votes being elected. As the council would revert to electing by thirds in 2018, a number of councillors would serve partial terms in the interim. In each ward, the councillor who received the highest number of votes would serve a four-year term, the councillor with the second highest number a three-year term, and the councillor with the third-highest votes would have a two-year term. In future elections, each councillor would serve a full four-year term.

Party   Candidate Votes %
Labour   Keith Owen* 851 34.9
Conservative   Percy Prowse* 773 31.7
Liberal Democrats   Kevin John Mitchell 770 31.5
Labour   Tristan Charles Leonard Harris 720 29.5
Labour   Robin Edward William Hughes-Chamberlain 674 27.6
Conservative   Richard William Elliott 601 24.6
Liberal Democrats   Michael Norman Mitchell 583 23.9
Conservative   Lee William Mottram* 561 23.0
Liberal Democrats   Nicholas George Sutton 458 18.8
Green   Bethany Payne 303 12.4
Green   Rouben Scott Freeman 253 10.4
Green   Jenny Steer 245 10.0
UKIP   Sallie Cherie Waters 141 5.8
Registered electors 6,848  
Turnout 2,441 35.65%

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Exeter_City_Council_election#Duryard_&_St_James 

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