Final result:
Conservative: 26
Liberal Democrat: 14
Independent: 4
Green Party: 3
Labour: 1
BELOW is a full list of results for the New Forest District Council elections.
Counting is taking place throughout today across all 26 wards.
The breakdown below will be updated for each ward as and when they come in.
Ashley, Bashley and Fernhill (two seats)
Chloe Bellamy (Lab) - 308
Geoffrey Blunden (Con) - 981
Jill Cleary (Con) - 972
Simon Morgan (Lib Dem) - 337
Paul Moxey (Green Party) - 271
John Pemberton (Green Party) - 149
Katherine Roberts (Lab) - 244
Beverley Scott-Johns (Lib Dem) - 438
Turnout: 31 per cent
Ashurst, Bramshaw, Copythorne and Netley Marsh (two seats)
Muriel Frend (Lab) - 350
James Hartley-Binns (Con) - 740
Tim Mawby (Lab) - 272
Joe Reilly (Ind) - 966
Ben Thompson (Lib Dem) - 540
Derek Tipp (Con) - 1,027
Turnout: 36 per cent
Ballard (one seat)
Charles Baker (Lib Dem) - 137
Emily Hamilton (Green Party ) - 94
Nick Lambert (Britain First) - 108
Neil Tungate (Con) - 348
Helen Wallis-Dowling (Lab) - 167
Turnout: 28 per cent
Barton and Becton (two seats)
Kristina Bourdillon (Green Party) - 310
Keith Craze (Con) - 1,147
Susan Lewis (Lib Dem) - 421
Day Macaskill (Green Party) - 216
Alan O'Sullivan (Con) - 1,087
Rainer Preis (Lib Dem) - 489
Pete Terry (Lab) - 200
Turnout: 35 per cent
Bransgore, Burley, Sopley and Ringwood East (two seats)
John Adams (Con) - 649
Anna Collar (Green Party) - 581
Kevin Flack (Lab) - 130
Pippa Haywood (Lab) - 179
Nigel Linford (Ind) - 805
Neil Millington (Green Party) - 725 votes
Dean Samber (Con) - 514 votes
Turnout: 35 per cent
Brockenhurst and Denny Lodge (one seat)
Michael Harris (Con) - 528
Jon Horne (Lab) - 118
Adam Parker (Green Party) - 671
Turnout: 44 per cent
Dibden and Dibden Purlieu (two seats)
Emily Heron (Con) - 506
Stephanie Osborne (Lib Dem) - 874
Leigh Smith (Lab) - 170
David Twydell (Con) - 455
Malcolm Wade (Lib Dem) - 1,025
Brian Wilkinson (Lab) - 137
Turnout: 33 per cent
Downlands and Forest North (one seat)
Annie Bellows (Con) - 496
Martin Phillips (Lab) - 90
Janet Richards (Green Party) - 562
Turnout: 41 per cent
Fawley, Blackfield, Calshot and Langley (two seats)
Fawley, Blackfield, Calshot & Langley (2)
Alan Alvey (Con) - 747
Michael Garside (Lab) - 206
Patricia Gillam (Lab) - 214
Matthew Hartmann (Con) - 693
Angela Pearson (Lib Dem) - 499
Jeni Rose - (Lib Dem) - 451
Turnout: 28 per cent
Fordingbridge, Godshill and Hyde (two seats)
Jasmine Bessey (Lab) - 215
Leila Cameron (Lab) - 270
Robert Heron (Con) - 673
David Millar (Lib Dem) - 1,118
Ann Sevier (Con) - 725
Phil Woods (Lib Dem) - 1,085
Turnout: 35 per cent
Forest and Solent (one seat)
James Gallagher (Green Party) - 380
Dan Poole (Con) - 554
Vincent Slattery (Lab) - 166
Turnout: 37 per cent
Hardley, Holbury and North Blackfield (two seats)
Peter Armstrong (Ind) - 393
David Cole (Lib Dem) - 177
Allan Glass (Con) - 463
Sherri Johnstone (Lab) - 238
Josie Poole (Con) - 375
Sally Read (Lib Dem) - 236
Ceri Roberts (Lab) - 221
Paul Saunders (Ind) - 253
Turnout: 25 per cent
Hythe Central (two seats)
Ivan Caric (Lab) - 147
Philip Dowd (Lib Dem) - 970
Chris Harrison (Con) - 741
Terri Marwood (Con) - 685
Scott Saffin (Lab) - 128
Alex Wade (Lib Dem) - 1,112
Turnout: 37 per cent
Hythe South (two seats)
Mark Clark (Lib Dem) - 736
Sean Cullen (Lib Dem) - 704
Eric Davey (Con) - 364
Clare Davison (Lab) - 186
Katherine Herbert (Lab) - 171
Brenda Spearing (Con) - 346
Turnout: 25 per cent
Lymington (two seats)
Barry Dunning (Con) - 962
Jacqui England (Ind) - 880
Trina Hart (Lab) - 348
Ted Jearrad (Lib Dem) - 528
Hannah Phillips (Lib Dem) - 586
Simon Smith (Con) - 723
Jerry Weber (Lab) - 215
Turnout: 37 per cent
Lyndhurst and Minstead (one seat)
Hilary Brand (Lib Dem) - 575
Brice Stratford (Con) - 475
Christopher Willsher (Lab) - 130
Turnout: 40 per cent
Marchwood and Eling (two seats)
Sue Bennison (Con) - 694
Kenneth Kershaw (Lab) - 197
Patrick Mballa (Lib Dem) - 776
Dave Moran (Lab) - 194
Lindsey Shelley (Lib Dem) - 685
Richard Young (Con) - 938
Turnout: 31 per cent
Milford and Hordle (three seats)
Dominic Boddington (Green Party) - 827
Sandra Delemare (Lib Dem) - 705
David Hawkins (Con) - 1,418
Emily Jagger (Lib Dem) - 936
Stuart Nundy (Lab) - 335
Richard Alvin Reid (Con) - 1,317
Helen Sloan (Lab) - 488
Ivor Spreadbury (Ind) - 1,000
Christine Ward (Con) - 1,339
Turnout: 36 per cent
Milton (two seats)
Martin Ashman (Lab) - 295
Steve Clarke (Con) - 810
Steve Davies (Con) - 822
Wyn Davies (Lib Dem) - 598
Jo Drayton (Lib Dem) -497
Turnout: 29 per cent
Pennington (two seats)
Bronwen Bridges (Lab) - 283
Tom Brindley (Con) - 612
Jack Davies (Lib Dem) - 1,007
Ian Loveless (Con) - 541
Colm McCarthy (Lib Dem) 785
Joanna Sawkins (Lab) 261
Turnout: 30 per cent
Ringwood North and Ellingham (two seats)
Liz Barron (Lib Dem) - 224
Luke Dadford (Lib Dem) - 248
Jeremy Fenner (Green Party) - 253
John Haywood (Lab) - 754
Peter Kelleher (Lab) - 746
Derek Scott (Con) - 726
Michael Thierry (Con) - 788
Turnout: 32 per cent
Ringwood South (two seats)
Jeremy Allen (Lib Dem) 180
Phillip Day (Ind) - 481
Gareth Deboos (Ind) - 464
Jeremy Heron (Con) - 534
Cameron McDonald (Lib Dem) - 144
Stephen Rippon-Swaine (Con) - 517
Timothy Rowe (Green Party) - 187
James Swyer (Lab) - 487
Glenys Turne (Lab) - 482
Sway (one seat)
Peter Dance (Lab) - 108
Simon King (Green Party) - 487
Barry Rickman (Con) - 737
Totton Central (two seats)
Ian Coombes (Ind) - 243
Adrian Johnstone (Lab) - 330
Matt Kangarani (Lib Dem) - 555
Ian Murray (Con) - 596
Frances Orchard (Ind) - 180
Stephen Shepherd (Lib Dem) - 568
John Sleep (Con) - 647
David Smith (Lab) - 287
Turnout: 32 per cent
Totton North (three seats)
Neville Penman (Con) - 1,054
Dave Penny (Con) - 814
Kathleen Crisell (Con) - 774
Lin Francis (Lib Dem) - 505
Alex Brunsdon (Lib Dem) - 501
Steve Hardingson (Lib Dem) - 457
Lynne Garrick (Lab) - 340
Roland Bishop (Lab) - 333
Kenneth Garrick (Lab) - 322
Ron Scrivens (Ind) - 229
Chris Lagdon (Ind) - 217
Turnout: 25%
Totton South (two seats)
Lisa Carter (Con) - 607
Alan Goodfellow (Lab) - 191
Len Harris (Con) - 506
David Harrison (Lib Dem) - 904
Caroline Rackham (Lib Dem) - 695
Kit Rogers (Lab) - 157
Turnout: 27 per cent
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