Reform councillor wins county council by-election
BBCReform UK has retained a county council seat in a by-election called after the previous councillor resigned.
Howard Tobias won the Ramsey and Bury seat on Cambridgeshire County Council, vacated by James Sidlow, who cited "personal circumstances and wider pressures in my life" when he stepped down.
Tobias, already a Huntingdonshire District Council councillor, won 506 votes, nearly 100 more than the second-placed candidate.
Reform are still the third-largest party on the county council, behind the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.
Do you have a story suggestion for Cambridgeshire? Contact us below.
Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.
More on this story
Related internet links
