Donne Close By-Election

On December 11th 2025, a by-election took place in the Donne Close Ward for a seat on Rushden Town Council.

The Donne Close ward is extremely small and includes just 75 houses. It is roughly horseshoe shaped, and circles around a private lake.

With Reform UK having huge leads in every national opinion poll, it was expected that they would win the by-election comfortably. However, that was not the case.

The result was a miniature version of the 2024 General Election result for the Wellingborough and Rushden constituency. The right-of-centre vote was shared between Reform UK and the Conservatives, while Labour scooped up the left-of-centre vote and won.

Cameron Clarke                                  Conservative   10

Zara Cunliffe                                      Labour              17        Elected

Jonathan Di-Cosimo Carvetta         Reform UK     7

There was one spoilt ballot paper.

The turnout was 24.8%, which sounds low, but is very high for a by-election for a Town Council seat. By contrast, in the recent by-election for Wellingborough Town Council, the turnout was under 10%.

Following this election, the political mix on Rushden Town Council is:

Conservatives             17

Labour                        1

Reform UK                 2

There is currently a further vacancy on Rushden Town Council, following the sad death of Cllr. Bob Tillyer.

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