VoteClimate: Local Election: St Cleer & Menheniot - Cornwall - 1 May 2025

Local Election: St Cleer & Menheniot - Cornwall - 1 May 2025

There will be a council election in St Cleer & Menheniot on 1 May 2025.

Voting Recommendation

STRONGEST VOTE FOR CLIMATE:

VoteClimate recommends that the strongest vote for climate in St Cleer & Menheniot is:

Liberal Democrat

They are the party with ambitious climate policies that has the best chance of winning.

Based on our analysis of national policies in the July 2024 General Election (Party Manifestos - Climate Comparison) plus the Labour Party's actions in government, we have ranked the parties as follows:

  1. Green - very good
  2. Lib Dems - good
  3. Others - hopeless

Candidates & Forecast

Based on national polls, which may overlook the local context, VoteClimate estimates that the result in this election will be as follows:

1 candidate will be elected.

We've found the following candidates:

Candidate Party
Louis James Sanderson Labour Party
Phil Seeva Conservative and Unionist Party
Sean Andrew Smith Reform UK
Thomas Frank George Thrussell Liberal Democrats

St Cleer & Menheniot - 6 May 2021

The previous council election in St Cleer & Menheniot was held on 6 May 2021.

1 candidate was elected.

The outcome was as follows:

Candidate Party Votes Elected?
Phil Seeva Conservative and Unionist Party 820 Elected
David Ambler Liberal Democrats 506 No
Haviland Charles Bevil Bunt Independent 431 No
Pete Nash Labour Party 388 No
Richard John Sedgley Green Party 144 No

Data Source: https://candidates.democracyclub.org.uk

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