The Liberal Democrats secured both county and borough seats in the Woking by-elections, continuing their stronghold as Reform UK overtakes the Conservatives.
By-Elections Held Following MP’s Resignation from Local Roles
The Liberal Democrats have retained control in both the Surrey County Council and Woking Borough Council following two key by-elections held on July 10. The votes were triggered by Liberal Democrat Will Forster stepping down from his local posts after being elected as MP, prompting contests in Woking South and Hoe Valley.
New Representation for Woking South
In the Woking South race for Surrey County Council, Cllr Louise Morales of the Liberal Democrats secured a decisive victory with 1,939 votes. Morales, who has lived in Woking for over 30 years, promised to advocate for all residents regardless of political affiliation. “I will do my best to make long-term plans for roads, infrastructure, and services that work for future generations,” she stated following her win.
Reform UK Outperforms Conservatives
Reform UK finished second in both contests, pushing the Conservative Party into third place. In the county council race, Reform’s Richard Barker earned 584 votes, ahead of Conservative Martin Benstead’s 291. The Green Party and Labour trailed with 134 and 91 votes, respectively.
Liberal Democrats Hold Hoe Valley Seat
In the concurrent Woking Borough Council by-election for Hoe Valley, Liberal Democrat Deborah Hughes won with 1,118 votes. Reform UK’s Sean Flude followed with 379, while the Conservatives (130), Greens (83), and Labour (69) all remained in low double digits. Hughes’ win further cements the Liberal Democrats’ presence in the borough.
Strong Local Ties Cited by Winning Candidates
Both Morales and Hughes emphasized their deep roots in Woking as key to their campaigns. Morales cited her local family connections and decades-long residency as a foundation for understanding community needs. She pledged to work across party lines to deliver results for all constituents.
What’s Next for Woking’s Political Landscape
The by-election results highlight a shifting political balance in the area, with Reform UK emerging as a stronger challenger while the Conservatives face declining support. The Liberal Democrats’ success suggests continued voter confidence as the party seeks to expand its influence across Surrey.