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Sevenoaks councillor Anna Firth beaten by Medway councillor Kelly Tolhurst to be Conservative candidate in Rochester and Strood by-election

Sevenoaks councillor Anna Firth has not been selected as the Conservative candidate for the forthcoming by-election in Rochester and Strood.

She was beaten in an extremely close vote by Medway councillor, Kelly Tolhurst who has been crowned the winner.

The news has been confirmed by the members of the local Conservative association this evening.

Sevenoaks councillor Anna Firth
Sevenoaks councillor Anna Firth

The Conservatives held an open postal primary to choose the candidate, in which voters in the constituency were able to vote regardless of whether they belonged to the party.

A total of 5,688 people turned out to vote, and Mrs Tolhurst achieved a narrow majority at 50.44% compared to Mrs Firth's 49.56%.

Mrs Firth, a mother-of-three from Halsted, said: "The postal primary was a fantastic process to be involved in and my congratulations to Kelly who is going to be a superb candidate.

"I look forward to campaigning with her over the coming weeks in Rochester and Strood."

Following the announcement, successful Mrs Tolhurst said: "I'm honoured that thousands of local people have voted to select me as the Conservative candidate for the upcoming by-election.

"I've lived in the area my whole life, went to school here and run a small business here. I'm not a career politician and would never want to represent anywhere else in Parliament.

"My six point plan to improve our area includes action, not just talk, on immigration, getting Medway Hospital out of special measures and fighting to stop the development at Lodge Hill.

"I will be a strong local voice, standing up for Rochester and Strood – my home."

Cllr Kelly Tolhurst.
Cllr Kelly Tolhurst.

Ms Tolhurst is likely to face an uphill battle to beat the former Conservative MP Mark Reckless, after his defection to Ukip.

A poll commissioned by Ukip by ComRes today gave Nigel Farage's party a 13 point lead over the Conservatives, with the party on 43%, the Conservatives on 30% and Labour on 21%.

But Labour leader Ed Miliband said during a visit to Rochester today that "the only poll that matters is the one on November 20".

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