• May 6, 2023

Keralite doctor defeats Conservative Party mayoral candidate by 1 vote in UK council elections

Keralite doctor defeats Conservative Party mayoral candidate by 1 vote in UK council elections

By A Staff Reporter

LONDON May 6: A Keralite Consultant Psychiatrist at NHS England, who contested from the Trinity ward of Boston Borough Council in Lincolnshire beat the Tory mayoral candidate by just one vote in the local council elections held on May 4 for which the results came out yesterday.

Dr Jyothi Arayambath, who contested for the Boston Independent Party, pipped Jennifer Yvonne Stevens, who was the Conservative party’s mayoral candidate by one vote.

Dr Jyothi is from Kannur in Kerala. She did her schooling in St. Mary’s Girls High School, Payyanur and Studied Medicine at Government Medical College, Kozhikode (Calicut) and later furthered her eduction from University of Leeds.

Dr Jyothi is Founder and Managing Trustee at Mental Health Action Trust-UK. She lives in Boston, Lincolnshire.

Prior to the election, the Conservatives accounted for almost half of the total number of councillors on the authority, with a tally of 14; now, it has just five and is a distant second to the new Boston Independent group, which saw 18 of its 24 candidates elected. Elsewhere, five seats went to independent candidates, one to a Blue Revolution candidate, and one to the Liberal Democrats.

Labour now has no representation on the council. Prior to the election, it held two seats on the council – Fenside, where it finished third, 13 votes behind the Tories; and Station, where it did not field a candidate. It only fielded three candidates in total.

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