Sunday 25 May 2014

Which councils have Gained & Lost

TonyOTim has collated information concerning which parties have gained representation from a party for the first time, and those councils which have lost representation from a party.

Firstly those gaining representation for the first time or making a re-appearance on councils:

Hardly surprisingly UKIP lead the way, making a new appearance on 34 councils:

UKIP (34):
Bexley
Bolton
Bradford
Bristol
Broxbourne
Castle Point
Derby
Doncaster
Gosport
Great Yarmmouth
Harlow
Hartlepool
Havant
Hull
Hyndburn
Maidstone
Mole Valley
Newcastle Under Lyme
Oldham
Peterborough
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Redditch
Reigate & Banstead
Rochford
Sandwell
Sheffield
Slough
Solihull
Southend
Tamworth
Wakefield
Walsall
Weymouth & Portland

Greens (7):
Babergh
Epping Forest
Islington
Lambeth
Newcastle Under Lyme
Wirral
Worthing


Labour (5):
Argyll & Bute
Kingston Upon Thames
Rochford
Woking
Wokingham

And those saying goodbye to councils (even if seats were only gained by defection):
Liberal Democrats (12):
Adur
Bromley
Doncaster
Islington
Lambeth
Lewisham
Manchester
Rossendale
Slough
Southampton
Waltham Forest
Wigan


UKIP (7):
Barking & Dagenham*
Ealing*
Hastings*
Hounslow*
Merton*
Richmond on Thames*
Stevenage*

Conservative (2):
Barking & Dagenham*
Lewisham

Labour (1):
Sutton*

Green (1):
Sandwell*


* Seats gained by defection, not elected as that party.


A review of the 75 additional Council By elections which took place 22nd May

A great review as per usual from MiddleEnglander. Thank you

There were 75 local council by-elections on 22nd May with 19 (25%) changing hands.  There were 35 contests for a single seat but 40 were "double" elections where the by-election was combined with the annual election. This has had two impacts on the analysis:
i. the convention used in the "double" elections was the leading candidate won the annual election whilst the runner-up won the by-election
- this can have the effect of exaggerating somewhat the number of seats changing hands
ii. it is not possible in "double" election seats to determine the number of candidates in the by-election if a party puts up only one candidate.

The results can be summarised by:

Party   Defended       Retained         Gained             Lost              Won       retention rate
Conservative            31        26          3          5        29        84%
Labour         29        23          5          6        28        79%
Liberal Democrats           6          5
          1          5        83%
UKIP           1          1          5
          6      100%
SNP           1

          1
          0%
Green           2          1          4          1          5        50%
Independent Socialist             1

          1
          0%
Independent           4                    2          4          2          0%
Total         75        56        19        19        75      100%

Conservative gained a seat each from Labour, Lib Dem and Independent whilst losing a seat to each Labour, UKIP and Green together with 2 to Independents
* gained Southampton, Millbrook from Labour, a Labour seat in 2010 (1.8% majority), 2011 (3.6%) and 2012 (4.6%), narrowly second in "double" election
* gained Tewkesbury, Brockworth from Lib Dem on a ~19% swing since 2011
* gained Scarborough, Derwent Valley from Independent sitting as UKIP with a 42% share; Conservative topped poll in 2011 in "split" 2 member ward with 46% share
* lost Coventry, Chelysmore to Labour whilst gaining the annual seat from Labour as Conservative topped the poll; Labour won 2010, Conservative 2011 & 2012
* lost Adur Mash Barn to UKIP in "double" election where UKIP gained the annual seat from a Liberal Democrat, UKIP polled 24% in 2012 rising to 45% in 2014
* lost Babergh, South Cosford to first recent time Green by 16 votes (1.7%); Lib Dem single member ward in 2003 and 2007 but no by-election candidate
* lost Bradford, Craven to Independent in "double" election where Conservative topped poll; Conservative in 2011 but former Conservative as Independent in 2012
* lost Scottish Borders, Hawick & Denholm to Independent; Conservative 1st Preference share in 2014 21.6% compared to 14.0% in 2012 and 26.0% in 2007

Labour gained 1 seat each from Conservative, SNP, Green, Independent Socialist and Independent whilst losing a seat to Conservative, 3 to UKIP and 2 to Green
* gained Coventry, Chelysmore from Conservative - see above
* gained Argyll & Bute, Oban South & the Isles from SNP sitting as Independent;  SNP led on 1st Preference votes, winner was an Independent in 2012 polling 7.6%
* gained Watford, Callowland from Green in "double" election on a 18% swing since 2012 and 6% since 2010
* gained Preston, Town Centre from Independent Socialist in a "double" election with 2 Labour and 1 Conservative candidates
* gained Southend, Westborough from Independent in "double" election where Labour gained the annual election seat from Lib Dem and now hold all 3 seats
* lost Southampton, Millbrook to Conservatives - see above
* lost Basildon, Lee Chapel North to UKIP along with the annual seat on a swing of ~18% since 2012
* lost Basingstoke & Deane, Brighton Hill South to UKIP whilst gaining the annual seat from Lib Dems in 2 member ward; UKIP doubled share since 2012
* lost Harlow, Mark Hall to UKIP along with the annual seat who had not contested the seat before
* lost Lancaster, Scotforth to Green on a swing of around 5% since 2011
* lost Lancaster, University to Green on a swing of around 16% since 2011

Other seats to change hands were:
* Green gained Stroud, Central from Independent who won single member seat in 2011, previously held by Conservative in 2003 & 2007 when Green was runner-up
* UKIP gained Maidstone, Harrietsham & Lenham from Independent at first attempt in "double" election where Independent gained annual seat from Conservative

Thursday 22 May 2014

MAY 2014 COUNCIL ELECTIONS RESULTS PAGES

Click on the council name to find the information for that council, council labels are for current make up of council. New make up will be placed when full result known.

LONDON

All seats in the 32 London Boroughs are up for election.

Barking and Dagenham  LAB
Barnet  CON
Bexley CON HOLD
Brent LAB HOLD
Bromley CON 
Camden LAB
Croydon LAB GAIN
Ealing LAB
Enfield LAB HOLD
Greenwich LAB
Hackney LAB
Hammersmith and Fulham LAB GAIN
Haringey LAB HOLD
Harrow LAB GAIN
Havering CON
Hillingdon CON HOLD
Hounslow LAB 
Islington LAB 
Kensington and Chelsea CON 
Kingston upon Thames CON GAIN
Lambeth LAB
Lewisham LAB
Merton LAB GAIN
Newham LAB 
Redbridge LAB GAIN
Richmond upon Thames CON HOLD
Southwark LAB 
Sutton LDEM HOLD
Tower Hamlets LAB 
Waltham Forest LAB HOLD
Wandsworth CON HOLD
Westminster CON

Metropolitan boroughs


One third of the seats in all 36 Metropolitan Boroughs up for election.

Barnsley LAB HOLD
Birmingham  LAB HOLD
Bolton LAB HOLD
Bradford LAB GAIN
Bury LAB HOLD
Calderdale NOC HOLD
Coventry LAB HOLD
Doncaster LAB HOLD
Dudley LAB HOLD
Gateshead LAB HOLD
Kirklees NOC HOLD
Knowsley LAB HOLD
Leeds LAB HOLD
Liverpool LAB HOLD
Manchester LAB HOLD
Newcastle Upon Tyne LAB HOLD
North Tyneside LAB HOLD
Oldham LAB
Rochdale LAB HOLD
Rotherham LAB HOLD
St Helens LAB HOLD
Salford LAB HOLD
Sandwell LAB HOLD
Sefton LAB HOLD
Sheffield LAB HOLD
Solihull CON HOLD
South Tyneside LAB HOLD
Stockport NOC HOLD
Sunderland LAB HOLD
Tameside LAB
Trafford CON HOLD
Wakefield LAB HOLD
Walsall NOC HOLD
Wigan LAB HOLD
Wirral LAB HOLD
Wolverhampton LAB HOLD

Unitary authorities

Two unitary authorities will have all of their seats up for election following boundary changes.

Milton Keynes  NOC
Slough LAB

One third of the council seats are up for election in 17

Blackburn & Darwen  LAB HOLD
Bristol  NOC HOLD
Derby LAB HOLD
Halton LAB HOLD
Hartlepool LAB HOLD
Kingston Upon Hull LAB HOLD
North East Lincolnshire LAB LOSE TO NOC
Peterborough CON LOSE TO NOC
Plymouth LAB HOLD
Portsmouth LDEM LOSE TO NOC
Reading LAB HOLD
Southampton LAB HOLD
Southend on Sea CON LOSE TO NOC
Swindon CON HOLD
Thurrock LAB LOSE TO NOC
Warrington LAB HOLD
Wokingham CON HOLD

Non-metropolitan districts

Two district councils will have all of their seats up for election following boundary changes

Hart  NOC
Three Rivers LDEM HOLD

Seven district councils have half of their seats up for election.

Adur  CON HOLD
Cheltenham LDEM HOLD
Fareham CON HOLD
Gosport CON HOLD
Hastings LAB HOLD
Nuneaton & Bedworth LAB HOLD
Oxford LAB HOLD

64 district councils have one third of their seats up for election.

Amber Valley LAB GAIN
Basildon  CON LOSE TO NOC
Basingstoke & Deane NOC HOLD
Bassetlaw LAB HOLD
Brentwood CON LOSE TO NOC
Broxbourne CON HOLD
Burnley LAB HOLD
Cambridge LAB GAIN
Cannock Chase LAB HOLD
City of Carlisle LAB HOLD
Castle Point NOC GAIN
Cherwell CON HOLD
Chorley LAB HOLD
Colchester NOC HOLD
Craven CON HOLD
Crawley CON
Daventry CON HOLD
Eastleigh LDEM HOLD
Elmbridge CON HOLD
Epping Forest CON HOLD
Exeter LAB HOLD
Gloucester NOC HOLD
Great Yarmouth LAB LOSE TO NOC
Harlow LAB HOLD
Harrogate CON HOLD
Havant CON HOLD
Hertsmere  CON HOLD
Huntingdonshire CON HOLD
Hyndburn LAB HOLD
Ipswich LAB HOLD
Lincoln LAB HOLD
Maidstone CON LOSE TO NOC
Mole Valley NOC HOLD
Newcastle Under Lyme LAB
North Hertfordshire CON HOLD
Norwich LAB
Pendle NOC HOLD
Preston LAB HOLD
Redditch LAB HOLD
Reigate & Banstead CON HOLD
Rochford CON HOLD
Rossendale LAB HOLD
Rugby CON HOLD
Runnymede  CON HOLD
Rushmoor CON HOLD
St Albans NOC HOLD
South Cambridgeshire CON HOLD
South Lakeland LDEM HOLD
Stevenage LAB HOLD
Stratford on Avon CON HOLD
Stroud NOC HOLD
Tamworth CON HOLD
Tandridge CON HOLD
Tunbridge Wells CON HOLD
Watford LDEM HOLD
Welwyn Hatfield CON HOLD
West Lancashire CON LOSE TO NOC
West Oxfordshire CON HOLD
Weymouth & Portland NOC HOLD
Winchester NOC HOLD
Woking  CON
Worcester NOC HOLD
Worthing CON HOLD
Wyre Forest NOC HOLD

Mayoral elections

There are five mayoral elections. 

Hackney  LAB
Lewisham LAB
Newham LAB
Tower Hamlets INDY 
Watford LDEM

Monday 12 May 2014

Council by elections to be held on 22nd May 2014

In addition to the regularly timed election there is the by election for councils who will not be having elections this year. MiddleEnglander has them set out here.

It now looks as though there are 74 by-elections on 22nd May 2014 compared to some 118 this time last year although it is still possible one or two more could be identified even at this late stage.

By-elections are as a result of a resignation unless denoted by (D) meaning deceased.

Conservative defended - 31

Single seats - 15
Babergh DC, South Cosford - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, UKIP, Green
Basingstoke & Deane DC, Baughurst & Tadley North - 4 candidates Con, Lab, LD, UKIP
Bath & Somerset UA, Bathavon North (D) - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green
Cambridgeshire CC, Willingham - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green
Darlington UA, Mowden (D) - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP
Devon CC, Yealmpton - 3 candidates, Con, Lab, LD
East Herts DC, Bishop Stortford Central - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP
Malvern Hills DC, Lindridge - 3 candidates, Con, LD, UKIP
Mid Suffolk DC, Stowmarket North - sitting as UKIP - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green
South Hams DC, Salcombe & Marlborough (D) - 2 candidates, Con, UKIP
Scottish Borders UA, Hawick & Denholm (D) - 7 candidates, Con, LD, SNP, 4 Independents
Waveney DC, Halesworth - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, Green, No Description
West Oxfordshire DC, Stonesfield & Tackley - 3 candidates, Con, Lab, LD
Wychavon DC, Fladbury (D) - 3 candidates, Con, LD, UKIP
Wyre DC, Hardhorn (D) - 2 candidates, Con, Lab

58 candidates for 15 seats - 15 Con, 11 Lab, 11 LD, 10 UKIP, 5 Green, 1 SNP, 4 Independents, 1 No Description

Double elections - 16
Adur DC, Mash Barn - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 1 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP
Birmingham MB, Sutton Trinity - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP
Bradford MB, Craven (D) - 10 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green, 3 Independents
Broxbourne BC, Wormley & Turnford - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 2, Lab, 2 UKIP
Coventry MB, Chelysmore - 10 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 2 Green, 2 TUSAC, 1 BNP
Crawley BC, Pound Hill South & Worth - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP
Peterborough UA, Eye & Thornley - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 UKIP, 1 Green, 1 TUSAC
Peterborough UA, West - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP
St Albans DC, St Stevens (D) - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green
St Albans DC, Wheathampstead - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Green
Swindon UA, St Andrews - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 2 UKIP
Trafford MB, Altrincham - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green
Welwyn Hatfield BC, Howlands - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 TUSAC
Welwyn Hatfield BC, Northaw & Cuffley - 6 candidates, 2 Con, 1 Lab, 1LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green
West Lancashire BC, Tarleton - 5 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 Independent
Wirral MB, Greasby, Frankby & Irby - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green

113 candidates for 16 x 2 seats, 32 Con, 30 Lab, 18 LD, 14 UKIP, 10 Green, 4 TUSAC, 1 BNP, 4 Independents

Labour defended - 29

Single seats - 12
Amber Valley BC, Heage & Ambergate - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP
Blackpool UA, Hawe Side (D) - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green, TUSAC
Blackpool UA, Layton - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green, TUSAC
Blackpool UA, Talbot - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green, TUSAC
Bristol UA, St George West - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green, TUSAC, Independent
Fife UA, Cowdenbeath - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, SNP, UKIP
Fife UA, The Lochs - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, SNP, UKIP
Flintshire UA, Flint Trelawny - 3 candidates, Con, Lab, UKIP
Gravesham BC, Coldharbour - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, TUSAC
Lancaster BC, Scotforth West - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green, TUSAC
Lancaster BC, University - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green, Independent
Warwickshire CC, Hartshill - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, UKIP, Independent

58 candidates for 12 seats, 12 Con, 12 Lab, 8 LD, 9 UKIP, 2 SNP, 6 Green, 6 TUSAC, 3 Independents

Double elections - 17
Basildon BC, Lee Chapel North - sitting as Independent - 9 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 1 National Front
Basingstoke & Deane BC, Brighton Hill South - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP
Blackburn & Darwen UA, Higher Croft (D) - 3 candidates, 1 Con, 2 Lab
Bolton MB, Horwich & Blackrod - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green
Cambridge BC, Petersfield - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green
Harlow BC, Mark Hall - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP
Hull UA, Marfleet (D) - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP
Ipswich BC, Alexandra - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green
Manchester MB, Sharston - 8 candidates, 1 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green, 1 Respect
Newcastle-under-Lyme BC, Town - 9 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 1 Independent
Newcastle-upon-Tyne MB, Woolsington - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP
Norwich BC, University - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green
Oldham BC, St James - 8 candidates, 1 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 1 Green
Redditch BC, Batchley & Brockhill - 9 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 Green, 3 Independents
Sheffield MB, Walkley - 11 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 2 Green, 1 TUSAC
Southampton UA, Millbrook - 11 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Green, 2 TUSAC, 2 Independent
Stevenage BC, Shephall - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP, 2 TUSAC

137 candidates for 17 x 2 seats, 31 Con, 34 Lab, 28 LD, 19 UKIP, 12 Green, 5 TUSAC, 1 National Front, 1 Respect, 6 Independent

Liberal Democrat defended - 5

Single seats - 2
Bedford UA, Putnoe - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green
Tewkesbury BC, Brockworth - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green

Double elections - 3
Derby UA, Littleover - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 1 Independent
Maidstone BC, North - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 1 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 1 Green
Oxford BC, Summertown - 8 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green

Other Parties defended - 9

Single seats - 5
Argyll & Bute UA, Oban South & The Isles - SNP sitting as Independent - 5 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, SNP, Independent
Reading UA, Park - Green- 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green
Scarborough BC, Derwent Valley (D) - Independent sitting as UKIP - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green, Independent
Stroud DC, Central - Independent - 4 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, Green
Worcestershire CC, Arrow Valley East - UKIP - 6 candidates, Con, Lab, LD, UKIP, Green, Independent

Double elections - 4
Maidstone BC, Harrietsham & Lenham - Independent - 7 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 UKIP, 1 Independent
Preston BC, Town Centre - Independent Socialist - 3 candidates, 1 Con, 2 Lab
Reading UA, Park - Green - treated as single seat by-election
Southend UA, Westborough - Independent - 9 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 UKIP, 1 Independent
Watford BC, Callowland - Green - 9 candidates, 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP, 2 Green

There are 34 single seat contests and 40 double elections giving a total of 114 seats being contested. The Conservatives are not contesting 4 of the seats (all having just the one candidate in a double election) whilst Labour are likewise not contesting 7 of the seats. Overall the Conservatives are contesting 96% of these vacancies, Labour 94%, Liberal Democrats 72% with UKIP 55% and Green 39%.

There are a total of 452 candidates for the 114 seats: 110 Con, 107 Lab, 82 LD, 63 UKIP, 44 Green, 4 SNP, 23 Independents, 15 TUSAC and 1 each BNP, National Front, Respect and No Description.

Local Council By-elections June 2014 onwards

Great work from MiddleEnglander yet again.

There are currently 5 by-elections called after 22nd May with another 11 known vacancies although Flintshire, Mostyn will not be called until the result of an appeal over the disqualification is known.

5th June - 1
South Lanarkshire UA, Clydesdale South - SNP resigned

12th June - 3
North Kesteven DC, Sleaford Quarrington & Mareham - Independent resigned
North Kesteven DC, Sleaford Westholme - Independent resigned
Rother DC, Bexhill Collington - Independent resigned

19th June - 1
East Cambridgeshire DC, Soham South - Independent died

Current known vacancies where by-election not yet called - 11
Argyll & Bute UA, Oban North & Lorn - SNP resigned around 1st May
Colchester BC, Wivenhoe Quay - Labour died 4th April
Cornwall UA, Illogan - Conservative resigned around 28th April
Craven DC, Skipton West - Liberal Democrat Dem died 18th April
Flintshire UA, Mostyn - Independent disqualification confirmed 5th September but result of appeal awaited
Herefordshire UA, Ledbury - Conservative died 5th May
Herefordshire UA, Leominster South - Conservative died 7th May
Merthyr Tydfil UA, Penydarren - UKIP died 12th April
Neath Port Talbot UA, Sandsfield East - Labour died 12th March
North Yorkshire CC, Skipton West - Liberal Democrat died 18th April
Tendring DC, Manningtree, Mistley, Little Bentley & Tendring - Conservative died 19th April

There are also two deferred elections following the death of a candidate:
3rd July
Cheltenham BC, Charlton Park - Conservative defending
10th July
North Hertfordshire DC, Hitchwood, Offa & Hoo - Conservative defending

Friday 9 May 2014

FENLAND - Roman Bank RESULT (CON HOLD)

Fenland, Roman Bank - Conservative hold

Party  2014 votes     2014 share   since 2011 "top"since 2011 "average" 2007 result   
Conservative           763      48.1%        -8.8%           -5.9%3 unopposed
UKIP        537      33.8%  from nowhere     from nowhere
Labour        193      12.1%      -14.6%         -16.4%
Independent             70        4.4%  from nowhere     from nowhere
Lib Dem          24        1.5%      -14.8%         -15.9%
Total votes     1,589 
        -618          -480

Note that the Conservative share of 48.1% is down only 2% compared to the September 2004 by-election

Samantha CLARK (The Conservative Party Candidate)
Stephen COURT (Liberal Democrats)
Barry DIGGLE (Labour Party Candidate)
Alan LAY (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
Erbie MURAT (Independent)


Thursday 8 May 2014

FENLAND - Roman Bank COUNCIL BY ELECTION

FENLAND - Roman Bank (Conservative resigned)

2011 - Con 1256/1092/1007, Lab 590, LD 361
2007 - Con x3 unopposed
Sep 2004 by - Con 501, LD 254, Ind 155, Lab 88
2003 - Con 851/849/810, Lab 329

Samantha CLARK (The Conservative Party Candidate)
Stephen COURT (Liberal Democrats)
Barry DIGGLE (Labour Party Candidate)
Alan LAY (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
Erbie MURAT (Independent)

8th May 2014

FENLAND - Roman BankWard mapCensus map

Saturday 3 May 2014

Highland, Caol & Mallaig - Independent hold


Party  2014 votes     2014 share     since 2012     since 2007   
Independent Thompson         932      39.0%from nowherefrom nowhere
SNP         726      30.4%     +15.5%     +20.5%
No Description Watkins            537      22.5%from nowherefrom nowhere
UKIP         133        5.6%from nowherefrom nowhere
Scottish Christian             63        2.6%       +1.0%from nowhere
Winning Independents (3)  

     -76.5%     -61.3%
Other Independents

       -2.6%       -6.4%
Conservative

       -2.4%       -4.0%
No Description

       -2.2%       -6.4%
Labour


     -12.0%
Total votes      2,391
       -383    -1,536

Swing not meaningful.
Note the second highest placed councillor in 2012 who was elected as an Independent in 2007 & 2012 now sits as SNP.

William MACDONALD (Scottish National Party (SNP))
Liam SIMMONDS (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
Ben THOMPSON (Independent)
Susan WALLACE (Scottish Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship")
Sandy WATSON



Thursday 1 May 2014

HIGHLAND - Caol and Mallaig COUNCIL BY ELECTION

HIGHLAND - Caol and Mallaig (Independent resigned)

2012 - Ind 905/710/506/71/60, SNP 411, Con 66, SCP 45
2007 - Ind 975/881/550/188/151/100/64, Lab 473, SNP 389, Con 156

William MACDONALD (Scottish National Party (SNP))
Liam SIMMONDS (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
Ben THOMPSON (Independent)
Susan WALLACE (Scottish Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship")
Sandy WATSON

1st May 2014

 HIGHLAND - Caol and Mallaig  Ward map