At the 2013 County Council elections the Conservative Party
retained overall control of the council, but its majority fell from twenty - two to four councillors.
The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party
retained its overall control of the council.
The Conservative Party
retained overall control of the council, winning 52 out of 82 seats, with a majority of 36 councillors.
At this election, the Conservative Party was seeking to
retain overall control of the council, previously having a majority of four seats, and the Liberal Democrats to maintain or better their position of 13 seats.
The Liberal Democrat party
retained overall control of the council.
One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party
retained overall control of the Council, gaining seven seats at the expense of the Conservative group.
Not exact matches
The Conservative Party has
retained overall control of Hampshire County
Council in the local elections.
The election resulted in the Labour Party
retaining its
control of the
council, with a slightly reduced majority after losing two seats
overall.
The Labour Party
retained an
overall control on the
council, winning 29
of the 42 seats on the
council.