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The former Horsted ward:
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Name | Party | Votes |
| Michael BAKER | Liberal Democrat | 373 |
| Joyce Winifred Betty ESTERSON | Labour | 310 |
| * Ronald Edwin HEWETT * | Conservative | 932 |
| Harry HOUSBY | Labour | 268 |
| Kenneth Sidney John SLATER | Liberal Democrat | 375 |
| * John Michael WARD * | Conservative | 953 |
Unfortunately the other groups tend to gang up against us on important issues, such as the Rochester Airport issue, defeating our attempts to ensure we have, for example, a balanced budget for the first time in years. Fortunately we were able to secure a sustainable budget for the current year (2001 to 2002) and build into the base budget a reserve for essential (but sadly neglected until now) work such as dealing with the vast number of potholes in Medway roads, and doing a proper job too.
Occasionally we can persuade one or both of the two Independent Liberal Democrats to vote with us, and in a tied situation the Chairman of a committee or the Mayor at full council has a casting vote. The first year (2001–2002) the Mayor was a Conservative (Cllr "Dickie" Andrews), which has helped our situation a few times; but of course that ended in May 2001 when a Labour Mayor (Cllr. Tony Goulden) took over.
That first year was a heavy period of a steep learning curve, frequent meetings, briefings and constituency work, combined with a number of extra burdens from central government—particularly the enforced change to a cabinet-style council and a ward boundary review.
What the future holds, well, who knows? The Rochester Airport situation still isn't fully resolved, even though we were able to compel the Council to allow a short-term (four years only) lease to the company that now runs it, still as an airport. Ron and I, along with the rest of the Conservative group, are determined to ensure that the residents' wishes are taken seriously; so maybe we can yet stop the planned closure of the airport for development purposes.
| WARD NAME | ELIGIBLE TO VOTE | TURNOUT | |
| All Saints | 4,567 | 39·32% | |
| St Margaret's and Borstal | 6,025 | 37·85% | |
| Frindsbury Extra and Chattenden | 4,920 | 34·49% | |
| Rainham Mark | 6,208 | 34·21% | |
| Watling Street | 4,371 | 33·88% | |
| Warren Wood | 4,654 | 33·08% | |
| Hook Meadow | 4,757 | 33·00% | |
| Horsted | 5,029 | 32·77% | |
| Hoo St Werburgh | 4,683 | 32·37% | |
| Rede Court | 4,893 | 31·57% | |
| Cuxton and Halling | 4,074 | 30·73% | |
| Riverside | 5,084 | 30·47% | |
| Priestfield | 4,610 | 30·02% | |
| Rainham | 4,732 | 27·90% | |
| St Margaret's | 6,510 | 27·53% | |
| Thames Side | 4,153 | 27·23% | |
| Twydall | 4,289 | 26·63% | |
| Troy Town | 4,858 | 26·30% | |
| Lordswood | 6,223 | 25·52% | |
| Gillingham South | 4,330 | 24·71% | |
| Frindsbury | 4,860 | 24·67% | |
| Gillingham North | 4,177 | 24·61% | |
| Parkwood | 5,989 | 24·19% | |
| Brompton | 4,860 | 23·62% | |
| Town | 6,504 | 23·46% | |
| Wayfield | 4,492 | 22·88% | |
| Beechings | 4,484 | 21·99% | |
| Medway | 4,853 | 21·72% | |
| North Dane | 5,088 | 21·45% | |
| Earl | 4,329 | 21·14% | |
| Walderslade | 6,470 | 20·90% | |
| Hempstead and Wigmore | 7,300 | 20·80% | |
| Holcombe | 7,020 | 19·80% | |
| Temple Farm | 5,850 | 19·40% | |
| Luton | 5,190 | 17·37% |
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