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Special, The Council - Thursday, 13th June, 2024 6.30 pm

June 13, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

The Council of Southend-on-Sea met on Thursday 13 June 2024 to discuss the potential change in the election cycle. After a detailed debate, the council decided to retain the current system of elections by thirds rather than moving to whole council elections every four years.

Election Cycle Change Results

The primary focus of the meeting was the report from the Executive Director, Strategy and Change, which requested consideration of changing the election cycle from elections by thirds to whole council elections every four years. This discussion followed a public consultation initiated in October 2023, as recommended by the Local Government Association's corporate peer challenge. The consultation results, detailed in Appendix B - Election Cycle Consultation Partner and Staff Results and Appendix C - Election Cycle Consultation Analysis Final 2024, showed a slight preference for maintaining the status quo among residents.

Councillor Cowan introduced the proposal, highlighting the strong cases for both election cycles. He noted that while partners and stakeholders showed a preference for whole council elections, residents slightly favoured the current system. A two-thirds majority was required to change the electoral cycle, making it a significant political decision.

Arguments for Whole Council Elections

Councillor Courtney argued in favour of whole council elections, citing the benefits of stability, longer-term decision-making, and financial savings, albeit modest. He stated, I think it's a very quaint, old-fashioned approach to have elections by thirds. Westminster seems to manage to have an election every four years or five years or so and the civil service managed to cope with that.

Councillor Moyes supported this view, emphasizing that partners and businesses preferred the stability of a four-year cycle, which would allow for better planning and execution of long-term projects.

Arguments for Elections by Thirds

Councillor Wakefield and Councillor Ayland opposed the change, stressing the importance of continuous engagement with residents and the risk of losing experienced councillors if all were replaced at once. Councillor Ayland remarked, If you have an election every year, Councillors be working all that year. Once we get to four-year elections, what's going to happen? Just do nothing for three years, and in the last year you do something because elections are coming up.

Councillor Hyde and Councillor Collins echoed these sentiments, arguing that the current system ensures ongoing accountability and prevents political complacency. Councillor Hyde pointed out that the current system allows for gradual change and better retention of experienced councillors.

Decision

After extensive debate, the council voted on the proposal. The results were 10 votes in favour and 35 against, falling short of the required two-thirds majority. Consequently, the council decided to retain the current system of elections by thirds.

For more details, you can refer to the Public reports pack 13th-Jun-2024 18.30 The Council and the Report of Executive Director Strategy and Change.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorStephen Habermel
Councillor Stephen Habermel Conservative Party • Chalkwell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorStephen Aylen
Councillor Stephen Aylen Non-Aligned • Belfairs Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Berry
Councillor Martin Berry Non-Aligned • St Lukes Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMargaret Borton
Councillor Margaret Borton Labour Party • Victoria Ward
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Buck
Councillor Kevin Buck Conservative Party • Prittlewell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorLaurie Burton
Councillor Laurie Burton Cabinet Member for Children, Learning and SEND • Labour Party • Blenheim Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorColin Campbell
Councillor Colin Campbell Conservative Party • Southchurch Ward
Profile image for CouncillorOwen Cartey
Councillor Owen Cartey Conservative Party • West Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Collins
Councillor Paul Collins Cabinet Member for Finance, Assets and Public Transport - Liberal Democrat Group Leader • Liberal Democrats • Eastwood Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJames Courtenay
Councillor James Courtenay Leader of Conservative Group • Conservative Party • Chalkwell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDaniel Cowan
Councillor Daniel Cowan Leader of the Council • Labour & Co-operative Party • St Laurence Ward
Profile image for CouncillorTony Cox
Councillor Tony Cox Deputy Mayor - Leader of the Southend Reform UK Group • Reform UK • West Shoebury Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMeg Davidson
Councillor Meg Davidson Conservative Party • Prittlewell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAlan Dear
Councillor Alan Dear Conservative Party • Belfairs Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMatt Dent
Councillor Matt Dent Cabinet Member for Business, Culture, Music and Tourism • Labour & Co-operative Party • Kursaal Ward
Profile image for CouncillorFay Evans
Councillor Fay Evans Conservative Party • West Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorNigel Folkard
Councillor Nigel Folkard Mayor • Conservative Party • Chalkwell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Garston
Councillor David Garston Conservative Party • Prittlewell Ward
Profile image for CouncillorIan Gilbert
Councillor Ian Gilbert Labour Party • Victoria Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Harland
Councillor John Harland Conservative Party • West Shoebury Ward
Profile image for CouncillorLydia Hyde
Councillor Lydia Hyde Cabinet Member for Climate, Environment and Waste • Labour & Co-operative Party • St Laurence Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAnne Jones
Councillor Anne Jones Deputy Leader - Cabinet Member for Planning and Housing • Labour Party • Westborough Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDarryl Jones
Councillor Darryl Jones Reform UK • Southchurch Ward
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Robinson
Councillor Kevin Robinson Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Law and Governance • Labour Party • Westborough Ward
Profile image for CouncillorStuart Allen
Councillor Stuart Allen Green Party • Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSusan Badger
Councillor Susan Badger Independent • Thorpe Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMadison Faulkner-Hatt
Councillor Madison Faulkner-Hatt Labour Party • St Laurence Ward
Profile image for CouncillorIrene Ferguson
Councillor Irene Ferguson Labour Party • Kursaal Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSam Allen
Councillor Sam Allen Labour Party • Milton Ward
Profile image for CouncillorShahid Nadeem
Councillor Shahid Nadeem Labour & Co-operative Party • Blenheim Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJames Moyies
Councillor James Moyies Conservative Party • West Shoebury Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDave Poulton
Councillor Dave Poulton Liberal Democrats • Eastwood Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorNick Ward
Councillor Nick Ward Independent • Shoeburyness Ward
Profile image for CouncillorCarole Mulroney
Councillor Carole Mulroney Liberal Democrats • Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMaxine Sadza
Councillor Maxine Sadza Cabinet Member for Social Care and Healthier Communities • Labour Party • Milton Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJack Warren
Councillor Jack Warren Conservative Party • Belfairs Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDaniel Nelson
Councillor Daniel Nelson Reform Group Deputy Leader • Reform UK • Southchurch Ward
Profile image for CouncillorCheryl Nevin
Councillor Cheryl Nevin Labour Party • Milton Ward
Profile image for CouncillorLesley Salter
Councillor Lesley Salter Conservative Party • West Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Longstaff
Councillor Richard Longstaff Green Party • Leigh Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJane Norman
Councillor Jane Norman Labour Party • St Lukes Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJudith McMahon
Councillor Judith McMahon Reform UK • Shoeburyness Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMandy O'Connor
Councillor Mandy O'Connor Labour Party • Victoria Ward
Profile image for CouncillorPamela Kinsella
Councillor Pamela Kinsella Labour Party • Westborough Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDonna Richardson
Councillor Donna Richardson Labour & Co-operative Party • Blenheim Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSteven Wakefield
Councillor Steven Wakefield Independent Group Lead Spokesperson • Independent • Shoeburyness Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Terry
Councillor Martin Terry Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Regulatory Services • Independent • Thorpe Ward
Profile image for CouncillorRobert McMullan
Councillor Robert McMullan Liberal Democrats • Eastwood Park Ward
Profile image for CouncillorRon Woodley
Councillor Ron Woodley Independent • Thorpe Ward

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 13th-Jun-2024 18.30 The Council

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 13th-Jun-2024 18.30 The Council

Minutes

Printed minutes 13th-Jun-2024 18.30 The Council

Additional Documents

Report of Executive Director Strategy and Change
Appendix A - Election Cycle Consultation Engagement Plan
Appendix B - Election Cycle Consultation Partner and Staff Results
Appendix C - Election Cycle Consultation Analysis Final 2024