UKIP chairman Jim Gascoyne said:
"We came second in
Whitstable so that is next for us, then right on to Westminster. The
route to Parliament is along the Kent coast and then up the Thanet Way."
The party polled 34% of the vote, on a 28% turn
out. Mr Bond polled 2,048 votes and Mr MacDowall 2,054. Mrs Law and
Mr Hirst polled 1,817 and 1,724 respectively.
Mrs Law, whose seat on Canterbury City Council was not affected by this election, was tearful as the result was announced. She said:
"Herne Bay wanted a change and now they have got a change. I am terribly disappointed."
Mr Hirst said he felt shaken by the result, adding:
"That's politics for you."
Mr MacDowall was not at the count as he was on a business trip to Germany. Mr Bond said:
"I feel really good about being elected. It's absolutely great for the party.There's lots of work to do, but I look forward to working with the people of Herne Bay.We've worked very hard nationally, and I'm really delighted we got so many gains."
Labour's Lynn Faux-Bowyer and Tom Mellish gained 1,003 and 948
votes respectively, while Lib Dem candidates Margaret Flaherty and June
Raybaud managed 434 and 308 votes.
New England Party candidates Nathan King and Mike Tibby polled
119 and 193 votes, and Green Party candidates Elaine Godden and Michael
Coppin gained 204 and 202.
Independents John Moore and Stan Truelove won 484 and 362 votes,
while Independent Steve Coombes, who stood to publicise the Duchamps
festival in Herne Bay this summer, and handed out awards for absurdity
around the town in the run-up to the election, scored 509.
Other seats in the Canterbury district did not change hands and
the county council is still under overall Tory control. They lost 27
seats but held 44. Ukip have 17 seats – up from just one – and Labour
gained 11 seats and lost one, taking their total to 13. The Liberal
Democrats lost one and gained one, giving them seven seats, while the
Green Party gained a seat in Hythe. A west Kent residents association
candidate also held onto their seat.
thisiskent 10th May 2013