Penzance Promenade
ward
Cornwall Council.
Outline map
Boundary of Penzance Promenade in Cornwall from 2021.
CountyCornwall
Current ward
Created2021 (2021)
CouncillorJim McKenna
(Independent)
Created fromPenzance Promenade
Penzance Central
2013 (2013)2021 (2021)
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced byPenzance Promenade
Mousehole, Newlyn and St Buryan
Created fromPenzance Promenade
2009 (2009)2013 (2013)
Number of councillorsOne
Replaced byPenzance Promenade
Created fromCouncil established

Penzance Promenade (Cornish: Pennsans Rosva)[1] is an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom and returns one member to sit on Cornwall Council. The current Councillor is Jim McKenna, an Independent.[2]

Councillors

2009-2021

ElectionMemberParty
2009 Sue PassIndependent
2013 Jim McKenna
2017
2021 Seat abolished

2021-present

ElectionMemberParty
2021 Jim McKennaIndependent

Extent

2009-2021

Under its former boundaries, Penzance Promenade represented the south west of Penzance including Alverton, Wherrytown and a small part of Newlyn (most of which was covered by the Newlyn and Mousehole division).[3] The ward was nominally abolished and reformed by redistricting at the 2013 election, but this had little effect on the division. Before the boundary changes, it covered 140.26 hectares in total; after, it covered 140.63 hectares.[3][4]

2021-present

With its current boundaries, the division covers the south of Penzance including Alverton, Wherrytown, Morrab Gardens and Battery Rocks.[5]

Election results

2021 election

2021 election: Penzance Promenade[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Jim McKenna 1,033 46.1
Conservative Will Elliott 514 22.9
Labour Nicole Broadhurst 335 14.9
Liberal Democrats Philippe Marc Hadley 209 9.3
Green Kezia Black 114 5.1
Majority 519 23.1
Rejected ballots 38 1.7
Turnout 2243 46.5
Registered electors 4823[7]
Independent win (new seat)

2017 election

2017 election: Penzance Promenade[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Jim McKenna 716 47.5
Labour Tracey Halliday 277 18.4
Conservative Gemma Riley 258 17.1
Liberal Democrats George Daniel 200 13.3
Green William Morris 51 3.4
Majority 439 29.1
Rejected ballots 5 0.3
Turnout 1507 48.8
Independent hold Swing

2013 election

2013 election: Penzance Promenade[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Jim McKenna 484 33.2
Liberal Democrats Daniel Garside 368 25.3
Labour John Kirman 283 19.4
UKIP Elizabeth Shore 198 13.6
Conservative David Miles 118 8.1
Majority 116 8.0
Rejected ballots 6 0.4
Turnout 1457 45.8
Independent hold Swing

2009 election

2009 election: Penzance Promenade[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Sue Pass 618 37.6
Liberal Democrats Jan Ruhrmund 484 29.4
Conservative Malcom Pilcher 333 20.3
UKIP Patricia Garnier 136 8.3
Labour Mike Lovegrove 62 3.8
Majority 134 8.2
Rejected ballots 11 0.7
Turnout 1644 52.4
Independent win (new seat)

References

  1. "Henwyn Tyller A-Z". Akademi Kernewek. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. "Jim McKenna". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  3. 1 2 "E05 Electoral Ward/Division Penzance Promenade E05009230". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. "E05 Electoral Ward/Division Penzance Promenade E05008269". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  5. "Cornwall Council Interactive Map". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  6. "Election results for Penzance Promenade Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 6th May, 2021". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  7. Returning Officer, Cornwall (13 May 2021). Election of COUNCILLORS for the Electoral Divisions of Cornwall Council Summary of Results. Truro: Cornwall Council. p. 13.
  8. "Election results for Penzance Promenade Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 4th May, 2017". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  9. "Election results for Penzance Promenade Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 2nd May, 2013". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  10. "Election results for Penzance Promenade Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 4th June, 2009". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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