Before the election Conservative Tim Taylor was the leader of the council in an alliance with Independents.[2] Since the 2007 election boundary changes reduced the number of seats on the council from 31 to 28.[3]
A total of 63 candidates stood at the election for the 28 seats on the council.[4] These included 15 sitting councillors and a record 12 Green Party candidates, a party that had not contested any seats in West Somerset in 2007.[3][5] This was compared to only 4 Labour Party and 2 Liberal Democrat candidates, with the number of Green candidates being put down to the proposal for a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.[5] One seat, Greater Exmoor, only had one candidate, Conservative Steven Pugsley, so he was elected without opposition.[4]
Election result
The Conservatives took control of the council with 19 councillors after gaining 6 seats.[6] This was mainly at the expense of Independents who dropped 9 seats, with only 7 independents being elected.[6] The independent losses included the defeat of councillors Sandra Slade and Paul Tipney in Minehead South and Quantock Vale respectively.[3]
The Labour Party gained a seat to move to 2 councillors, while the Liberal Democrats lost their only seat on the council[6] and the Greens failed to win any seats.[3]