POLLING stations have now closed and residents across Bexhill have had their say, which will determine who represents the town within East Sussex County Council.
All four county council seats for Bexhill have been won by Reform.
Bexhill East
- Jordan Beeney – Independent Trade Union and Socialist Candidate – 23
- Charles Clarke – Independent – 604
- Gareth Delany – Labour Party – 379
- Simon Elford – Conservative Party – 441
- Bill Goddard – Liberal Democrats – 208
- Tim Gordon – Independent – 128
- Martin Kenward – Reform UK – 1,267 (elected)
- Tina Neale – Green Party – 502
Turnout %: 42
Total votes: 3,562
Bexhill North
- Abul Azad – Rother Association of Independent Councillors – 864
- Sharon Blagrove – Independent – 152
- Chris Glenn – Green Party – 267
- Mark Legg – Labour Party – 185
- Paul Peters – Conservative Party – 484
- Jimmy Stanger – Liberal Democrats – 410
- Donald Walmsley – Reform UK – 1,056 (elected)
Turnout %: 41
Total votes: 3,422
Bexhill South
- Christine Bayliss – Labour Party – 704
- Victoria Carson – Reform UK – 1,333 (elected)
- Michelle Fairbrass – Independent – 199
- Mark Hobden – Liberal Democrats – 218
- Ian Hollidge – Conservative Party – 978
- Ariel Rathbone – Green Party – 825
Turnout %: 44
Total votes: 4,267
Bexhill West
- Joe Carter – Conservative Party – 1,047
- Timothy Fenner – Green Party – 388
- Rory Llewelyn – Liberal Democrats – 334
- Ruairi McCourt – Labour Party – 273
- Pete Morley – Reform UK – 1,647 (elected)
- Connor Winter – Independent – 1,307
Turnout %: 52
Total votes: 5,002
