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1 Elections 2021 The TUSC Results Report Introduction page 3 A note on statistical methods page 5 TUSC results in Scotland and Wales page 6 Mayoral results & the London Assembly page 7 English council ward results ‘league table’ – page 9 TUSC results in the English councils by region: Eastern page 10 East Midlands page 12 London page 13 North West page 14 Northern page 15 South East page 16 South West page 18 West Midlands page 21 Yorkshire & Humberside page 23 Clive Heemskerk TUSC National Election Agent May 12th 2021

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Elections 2021

The TUSC Results

Report Introduction – page 3

A note on statistical methods – page 5

TUSC results in Scotland and Wales – page 6

Mayoral results & the London Assembly – page 7

English council ward results ‘league table’ – page 9

TUSC results in the English councils by region:

Eastern – page 10

East Midlands – page 12

London – page 13

North West – page 14

Northern – page 15

South East – page 16

South West – page 18

West Midlands – page 21

Yorkshire & Humberside – page 23

Clive Heemskerk

TUSC National Election Agent

May 12th 2021

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Introduction The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) stood over 300 candidates in the

‘Super-Thursday’ elections on May 6th.

TUSC contested three regional lists and three constituencies in the Scottish parliament

elections; all five regional lists for the Welsh Senedd contest; the all-London list for the

Greater London Authority assembly and three GLA constituencies; the city Mayoral

contests in Bristol and Liverpool; and 272 council seats (in 268 wards or county council

divisions) in 89 local authorities.

The TUSC core policies for the different contests can be found at the links below:

● The Scottish Parliament elections: https://www.tusc.org.uk/17486/01-03-2021/core-

manifesto-for-the-2021-scottish-parliament-election

● The Welsh Senedd elections: https://www.tusc.org.uk/17487/01-03-2021/tusc-wales-

policy-platform-for-the-2021-welsh-parliament-elections

● The local council elections: https://www.tusc.org.uk/17485/01-03-2021/tuscs-core-

policy-platform-for-the-may-2021-local-elections

This was the first TUSC election campaign since 2018. The coalition had been

established in 2010 to enable trade unionists, community campaigners and socialists from

different parties and none, to stand against pro-austerity establishment politicians under a

common banner and an agreed platform of core policies. Within that framework hundreds

of TUSC-authorised candidates had stood in elections, polling over 375,000 votes

between them – until 2018.

TUSC had already re-calibrated its electoral activity after the unexpected but warmly

welcomed victory of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader in September 2015.

It did not contest the general elections fought under his leadership – in 2017 and 2019 –

and, for other contests, pursued a rigorously selective approach so that TUSC candidates

could only stand against so-called ‘Labour’ candidates who opposed Jeremy and were

continuing to implement austerity policies locally.

In 2018 the TUSC All-Britain Steering Committee decided to suspend all electoral activity

until further notice. But at a relaunch meeting last September, recognising that the

changed situation required a changed response, it agreed to resume standing candidates

in elections, starting in the May 2021 contests.

Representatives from the biggest component organisation of TUSC, the RMT transport

workers’ union, reported to the September steering committee that the union’s national

executive committee had debated the matter over the summer.

They had agreed a resolution that, “in the new conditions of a Starmer leadership and the

continued implementation of austerity cuts by many Labour-led authorities, we believe it is

correct for TUSC to lift its suspension of electoral activity”. And that is what the TUSC

steering committee agreed too.

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Against the background of the deep economic and social crisis triggered by the Covid-19

pandemic it was time to ensure that politicians from whatever party who tried to pass the

costs of the crisis onto the working class faced the possibility of a challenge at the ballot

box.

TUSC is back

This year’s election campaign saw the biggest number of TUSC candidates since the

elections in 2016. Overall TUSC candidates won a total of 46,622 votes, the largest

number won in a single year’s elections since those that took place in May 2015 – in the

era before Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership.

Amongst the highlights was the TUSC candidate for the mayor of Bristol, Tom Baldwin,

polling 3,194 votes, more than double the score achieved when TUSC first contested this

post in 2012 (see page seven). In Liverpool, the vote of anger at the austerity policies and

allegations of corruption against the previous Labour mayor, was consciously deflected by

the media towards the safe protest candidacy of Stephen Yip, a charity campaigner and

former Labour Party member who stood as an independent. Nevertheless the TUSC

candidate Roger Bannister polled a creditable 2,912 votes on a clear socialist platform.

Overall, in one tenth of the wards or county council divisions contested the TUSC

candidate polled five percent or more. The mean average vote for TUSC council

candidates was 2.5%.

Putting this into proportion the BBC, discussing whether the Green Party was now the third

or fourth biggest electoral force, estimated that they polled eleven percent on average in

the seats that they contested (just over four times the TUSC score). But what is clear is

that TUSC didn’t get remotely near a quarter of the coverage the Greens got from the BBC

or the other established media!

Or, indeed, other alleged ‘alternative voices’ given airtime by the media, such as UKIP and

Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party, contesting these elections as the rebranded Reform UK.

Interestingly, across all of the council seats where a UKIP or Reform candidate was up

against a TUSC candidate, the difference in votes was marginal. And these were parties

that between them scored 33% in the all-UK European elections – with the Brexit Party

topping the poll – just 23 months ago. There are no stable voting patterns any more.

Of course the TUSC results are still modest – the only victory achieved was a candidate

elected unopposed to a local town council! But to have organised a campaign on this

scale in just over a matter of seven months from the decision made back in September is

an achievement in itself. TUSC is definitely back and up for the battles ahead.

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A note on statistical methods The results tables include a figure for the percentage of the vote won by TUSC in each council ward

contested.

How this figure is worked out is straightforward in a contest for one seat – the percentage figure for the

TUSC candidate being the percentage of all the votes cast.

But what about multi-seat contests where two or three councillors are elected from the same ward?

Particularly, for example, where the council only publishes the votes cast for each candidate but not the

turnout, or the size of the electorate? How to present such results, particularly where a party fields just one

candidate in a two or three-seat contest, is a controversial question of psephology, the social science of

election analysis.

TUSC has now been using the same method to calculate votes in multi-seat wards since 2011, which has

the advantage of allowing a comparison across different year’s election results.

In an example from the elections of that year, in Leicester’s Rushey Mead ward the single TUSC candidate

polled 272 votes, ahead of one Liberal Democrat candidate but behind the other two. It was a fact that 4.9%

of the 5,524 people who voted in Rushey Mead used one of their three votes for TUSC. But they actually

cast a total of 13,917 votes (which meant incidentally that 2,655 potential votes were not used). So how

should TUSC’s share of support in the ward be calculated? It could have been presented as a percentage of

the total votes cast, 1.9%, and some councils do present the figures in this way. On the other hand, if all the

ward’s candidates’ votes were presented as a percentage of the 5,524 actual voters, the total number of

votes would be 300%.

So the method used is to record the TUSC vote (or the highest TUSC vote in a multi-seat ward with more

than one TUSC candidate) as a percentage of the aggregate of the highest votes of all the parties contesting

the ward, the highest vote being taken as a maximum expression of a particular party’s support.

In the Rushey Mead example there wasn’t much deviation from the percentage of ballots cast method. The

aggregate of the highest Labour vote (2,789), the highest Independent (1,039), the Tories’ highest vote

(861), the top Lib Dem vote (556), and TUSC’s 272 votes, came to a total of 5,517. On this calculation,

TUSC again polled 4.9% in the ward.

This method is neither a ‘correct’ nor ‘incorrect’ way of presenting the support there for TUSC. It is just

another method, with its limitations openly acknowledged.

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Elections 2021:

TUSC results in Scotland and Wales The Scottish Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (Scottish TUSC) contested three regional lists

and three constituencies in the Scottish parliament elections on May 6th. The draft manifesto was

discussed and agreed at a Scottish TUSC conference on February 20th (see

https://www.tusc.org.uk/17486/01-03-2021/core-manifesto-for-the-2021-scottish-parliament-

election).

For the elections to the Welsh Senedd the TUSC Wales steering committee decided to

concentrate on the regional lists, contesting all five – although in a totally arbitrary decision, the

BBC ruled that only lists with four candidates on them would qualify to be included in their election

coverage which effectively excluded TUSC from even a minimal mention.

The core policies that TUSC Wales candidates were required to endorse to be included on the

TUSC lists can be seen at https://www.tusc.org.uk/17487/01-03-2021/tusc-wales-policy-platform-

for-the-2021-welsh-parliament-elections

Scottish Parliament results Vote

Aberdeen Donside constituency 240

Dundee City East constituency 287

Dundee City West constituency 432

Glasgow regional list 645

Highlands & Islands regional list 280

West Scotland regional list 479

2,363

Welsh Senedd results Vote

Mid & West Wales regional list 257

North Wales regional list 164

South Wales Central regional list 519

South Wales East regional list 362

South Wales West regional list 345

1,647

TUSC Wales also stood in a council by-election on May 6th, in Swansea’s Castle ward, polling 58

votes (1.6%) in a crowded nine candidate contest.

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Elections 2021:

Mayoral results & the London Assembly There were two directly-elected Mayoral posts that were contested by TUSC candidates this year,

for the cities of Bristol and Liverpool, and the first preference results from these contests are listed

below. In both cities the Labour candidate won after transfers.

These two city Mayoralties were also contested by TUSC in 2012 and 2016 – the 2012 election by

the former Liverpool 47 councillor Tony Mulhearn – and the results from then are also listed.

Bristol Marvin Rees, Labour – 50,510 (40.4%)

Sandy Hore-Ruthven, Green – 36,331 (26.1%)

Alistair Watson, Conservative – 25,816 (18.5%)

Dr Caroline Gooch, Liberal Democrat – 15,517 (11.2%)

Sean Donnelly, Independent – 4,956 (3.6%)

Tom Baldwin, TUSC – 3,194 (2.3%)

John Langley, Independent – 1,528 (1.1%)

Robert Clarke, Reform – 806 (0.6%)

Oska Shaw, Independent – 389 (0.3%)

Total valid votes: 139,047

2012 result:

Bristol First 31,321; Labour 25,896; Conservative 8,136; Liberal Democrat 6,202; Green 5,248; Independent 2,404; Independent 1,855; Respect 1,568; Independent 1,413; TUSC 1,412 (1.6%); Independent 1,037; Independent 994; Independent 761; Independent 494; Independent 411 Total valid votes: 89,152

2016 result:

Labour 56,729; Bristol First 32,375; Conservatives 19,617; Green 10,000; Liberal Democrat 8,078; UKIP 7,115; TUSC 1,876 (1.3%); Independent 1,384; Independent 1,010; Independent 877; Independent 545; Independent 367; Independent 341 Total valid votes 140,314

Liverpool Joanne Anderson, Labour – 38,958 (38.5%)

Stephen Yip, Independent – 22,047 (21.8%)

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Richard Kemp, Liberal Democrat – 17,166 (17.0%)

Tom Crone, Green – 8,768 (8.7%)

Steve Radford, Liberal Party – 7,135 (7.0%)

Katie Burgess, Conservative – 4,187 (4.1%)

Roger Bannister, TUSC – 2,912 (2.9%)

Total valid votes: 101,176 (30.1% turnout)

2012 result:

Labour 58,448; Independent 8,292; Liberal Democrats 6,238; Green 5,175; TUSC 4,792 (4.8%); Liberal Party 4,442; Conservatives 4,425; UKIP 2,352; English Democrats 1,400; Independent 1,362; British National Party 1,015; National Front 566. Total valid votes 98,507

2016 result:

Labour 51,332; Liberal Democrats 20,598; Green 10,609; TUSC 4,950 (5.1%); Independent 3,964; Conservatives 3,533; English Democrats 2,590. Total valid votes 97,576

The Greater London Assembly

TUSC stood a list of candidates for the all-London Assembly Member part of the Greater London

Authority (GLA) elections. In addition there were TUSC candidates contesting three of the 14

geographical constituencies, which elect one London Assembly member each.

GLA London-wide Assembly Members election City-wide poll

Lab 986,609; Con 795,081; Green 305,452; LD 189,522; WEP 55,684; Rejoin EU 49,389; AWP 44,667; CPA 28,878; UKIP 27,114; Reform 25,009; Ind 18,395; LLL (Piers Corbyn) 15,755; Heritage 13,534; TUSC 9,004 (0.35%); CPB 8,787; SDP 7,782; Ind 5,746; National Lib 2,860

GLA Constituency Assembly Members Havering & Redbridge

Andy Walker

Con 77,268; Lab 61,941; Green 13,685; LD 8,150; Reform 5,143; TUSC 1,856 (1.1%) Votes cast 168,043

Lambeth & Southwark

April Ashley

Lab 91,949; Green 36,933; Con 30,855; LD 20,920; Reform 3,917; TUSC 2,919 (1.6%) Votes cast 187,493

North East

Nancy Taaffe

Lab 112,739; Green 43,601; Con 41,398; LD 14,827; Reform 4,251; TUSC 3,236 (1.5%) Votes cast 220,052

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Elections 2021:

English council wards ‘league table’ Below is a league table of all the results of five percent or more achieved by TUSC candidates in

the English local council elections on May 6th.

A total of 26 TUSC candidates reached this benchmark. The mean average vote for TUSC council

candidates overall was 2.5%.

The results are listed in percentage order, giving the votes won by the TUSC candidate (the

highest placed where applicable) and with the percentage vote in parentheses (see Note on

Statistical Methods on how this was calculated in multi-seat wards).

Local authority Ward/Division Vote 1 Lydney TC Lydney West 98 (19.4%) 2 Knowsley Northwood 238 (14.5%) 3 Redbridge Seven Kings 551 (14.0%) 4 Teignmouth TC Teignmouth West 154 (12.8%) 5 Nottinghamshire County Council Warsop 343 (12.4%) 6 North Tyneside Chirton 275 (12.0%) 7 Newton Abbot TC Bradley 205 (11.7%) 8 Liverpool Kirkdale 324 (11.3%) 9 Barking & Dagenham Thames 345 (9.5%)

10 Coventry St Michaels 274 (9.0%) 11 Lydney TC Lydney East 91 (9.0%) 12 Knowsley Shevington 141 (8.8%) 13 South Hams Ivybridge West 149 (8.0%) 14 Doncaster Conisbrough & Denaby 251 (7.7%) 15 Doncaster Bentley 210 (7.3%) 16 West Northamptonshire Castle 211 (7.2%) 17 Oxford Blackbird Leys 44 (6.3%) 18 Chorley South East & Heath Charnock 152 (6.0%) 19 West Northamptonshire Abington & Phippsville 191 (5.9%) 20 Gateshead High Fell 102 (5.9%) 21 West Northamptonshire St George 167 (5.8%) 22 Rotherham Swinton Rockingham 115 (5.7%) 23 Bolsover Bolsover North & Shuttlewood 38 (5.6%) 24 Rotherham Boston Castle 214 (5.2%) 25 Bristol Filwood 116 (5.0%) 26 Stoke Moorcroft 77 (5.0%)

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Elections 2021:

English council TUSC results by region Listed are the votes received by every candidate in the wards contested by TUSC on May 6th, with

a percentage of the vote figure also given for the TUSC candidate (see Note on Statistical Methods

on how this was calculated in multi-seat wards).

Eastern Cambridgeshire County Council Godmanchester & Huntingdon South

Will Martin

LD 1,258; Con 972; Lab 465; TUSC 38 (1.4%) Votes cast 2,733

Huntingdon North & Hartford

Geoffrey Eagle

Con 1,039; Lab 847; LD 670; UKIP 93; TUSC 17 (0.6%) Votes cast 2,666

Essex County Council Westley Heights

Dave Murray

Ind 3,655; Con 1,404; Lab 627; LD 205; TUSC 49 (0.8%) Votes cast 6,038

Harlow South

Paul Lenihan

Con 3,055; Lab 1,632; LD 200; TUSC 66 (1.3%) Votes cast 4,987

Buckhurst Hill & Loughton South

Scott Jones

Con 2,186; Ind 1,716; Green 1,336; Lab 519; LD 256; Ind 72; Ind 45; TUSC 23 (0.4%) Votes cast 6,153

Waltham Abbey

Ian Pattison

Con 2,548; Lab 836; Green 581; FBM 302; LD 134; TUSC 36 (0.8%) Votes cast 4,437

Harlow Old Harlow

Paul Lenihan

Con 1,650; Lab 688; LD 121; TUSC 39 (1.6%) Votes cast 2,498

Hertfordshire County Council Bedwell

Steve Glennon

Lab 1,705; Con 1,243; LD 349; Green 216; TUSC 75 (2.1%) Votes cast 3,588

Borehamwood North

Mark Pickersgill

Lab 1,796; Con 1,354; LD 131; Green 106; TUSC 21 (0.6%) Votes cast 3,408

Broadwater

Helen Kerr

Con 1,915; Lab 1,219; LD 356; Green 296; UKIP 122; TUSC 62 (1.6%) Votes cast 3,970

Chells

Roger Charles

LD 1,857; Con 1,112; Lab 817; Green 201; TUSC 54 (1.3%) Votes cast 4,041

Hitchin South

Barbara Clare

LD 1,930; Con 1,888; Lab 765; Green 455; CPA 54; TUSC 22 (0.4%)

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Votes cast 5,114

North Watford

Derek Foster

Lab 1,814; LD 1,388; Con 935; Green 218; TUSC 66 (1.5%); Ind 60 Votes cast 4,481

Shephall

Michael Malocco

Con 1,624; Lab 1,440; LD 334; TUSC 88 (2.5%) Votes cast 3,486

South Oxhey & Eastbury

Richard Shattock

Con 1,751; Lab 1,383; LD 411; Green 174; TUSC 32 (0.8%) Votes cast 3,751

St Nicholas

Amber Gentleman

Con 1,658; Lab 1,540; LD 399; Green 222; Reform 71; TUSC 59 (1.5%) Votes cast 3,949

Ware North

Bryan Clare

Con 1,879; Green 1,255; Lab 506; TUSC 38 (1.0%) Votes cast 3,678

Watford West

Mark O’Connor

Lab 2,399; Con 1,089; LD 746; TUSC 116 (2.7%) Votes cast 4,350

Stevenage Bandley Hill

Barbara Clare

Con 828; Lab 695; LD 168; TUSC 39 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,730

Bedwell

Steve Glennon

Lab 979; Con 596; LD 175; TUSC 55 (3.0%) Votes cast 1,805

Chells

Roger Charles

LD 600; Lab 499; Con 492; Green 96; TUSC 33 (1.9%) Votes cast 1,720

Longmeadow

Helen Kerr

Con 835; Lab 550; LD 94; Green 91; UKIP 49; TUSC 23 (1.4%) Votes cast 1,642

Martins Wood

Mark Pickersgill

Lab 571; Con 504; LD 499; Reform 43; TUSC 24 (1.5%) Votes cast 1,641

Roebuck (two cllrs elected)

Bryan Clare

Con 790; Con 611; Lab 593; Lab 551; LD 197; TUSC 33 (2.0%) Votes cast 1,613

Shephall

Michael Malocco

Lab 685; Con 613; LD 83; TUSC 60 (4.2%) Votes cast 1,441

St Nicholas

Amber Gentleman

Lab 891; Con 710; LD 156; Green 125; TUSC 42 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,924

Symonds Green

Trevor Palmer

Lab 717; Con 712; Green 113; LD 106; TUSC 20 (1.2%) Votes cast 1,668

Three Rivers South Oxhey

Richard Shattock

Con 1,751; Lab 1,383; LD 411; Green 174; TUSC 32 (0.8%) Votes cast 3,751

Watford Holywell

Mark O’Connor

Lab 1,272; Con 436; LD 274; TUSC 54 (2.6%) Votes cast 2,036

Leggatts

Derek Foster

Lab 819; LD 765; Con 565; TUSC 40 (1.8%) Votes cast 2,189

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East Midlands Bolsover Bolsover North & Shuttlewood

Elaine Evans

Lab 351; Con 254; TUSC 38 (5.6%); Ind 38 Votes cast 681

Derby Derwent

Eden Maskill-Watts

Con 892; Ind 691; Lab 674; Reform 62; LD 60; TUSC 29 (1.2%) Votes cast 2,408

Derbyshire County Council Bolsover North

Elaine Evans

Lab 1,180; Con 865; Ind 359; Ind 275; TUSC 108 (3.8%); LD 67 Votes cast 2,854

Bolsover South

Jon Dale

Lab 1,375; Con 1,241; LD 166; TUSC 127 (4.4%) Votes cast 2,909

Shirebrook & Pleasley

David Murray

Lab 1,303; Con 770; LD 155; TUSC 98 (4.2%) Votes cast 2,326

South Normanton & Pinxton

Brian Loader

Con 1,307; Lab 1,124; Ind 254; LD 56; TUSC 41 (1.5%) Votes cast 2,782

Leicester North Evington

Kumaran Bose

Lab 3,306; Con 2,565; Green 241; LD 240; TUSC 117 (1.7%); Reform 89; FBM 69; Ind 61; CPB 33 Votes cast 6,721

Leicestershire County Council Loughborough North West

Damian Cosgrove

Lab 1,187; Con 846; Green 151; LD 103; TUSC 41 (1.8%) Votes cast 2,328

Lincoln Carholme

Aston Readings

Lab 1,171; Con 436; Green 203; LD 90; TUSC 33 (1.7%); Lib 29 Votes cast 1,962

Lincolnshire County Council Carholme

Aston Readings

Lab 1,554; Con 658; Green 288; LD 106; TUSC 51 (2.4%); Lib 36 Votes cast 2,687

Park

Nick Parker

Lab 1,010; Con 453; LD 364; Green 200; Reform 74; TUSC 51 (2.4%) Votes cast 2,152

Nottinghamshire County Council Mansfield East (two cllrs elected)

Karen Seymour

Con 2,933; Con 2,110; Ind 1,274; Lab 1,241; Lab 1,089; Ind 973; Ind 191; SLP 161; TUSC 80 (1.4%) Votes cast 5,880

Mansfield North (two cllrs elected)

Milo Tooley-Okonkwo; Tom Hunt

Con 3,072; Lab 1,944; Con 1,722; Lab 1,660; Ind 1,071; Ind 663; Green 180; Reform 118; TUSC 52 (0.8%); Ind 51; TUSC 48 Votes cast 6,437

Mansfield South (two cllrs elected)

Paul Tooley-Okonkwo

Ind 2,222; Con 2,024; Con 1,884; Lab 1,597; Ind 1,353; Lab 971; Ind 448; Ind 378; Ind 209; LD 115; LD 101; TUSC 61 (0.9%) Votes cast 6,467

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Mansfield West (two cllrs elected)

Deborah-Jane Hodson; Denise Tooley-Okonkwo

Con 1,614; Lab 1,454; Lab 1,301; Con 1,149; Ind 1,088; Ind 982; Ind 935; Ind 679; TUSC 91 (1.0%); TUSC 63 Votes cast 5,229

Nuthall & Kimberley

Clare Wilkins

Con 1,949; Lab 1,047; Ind 873; LD 156; Green 149; TUSC 31 (0.7%) Votes cast 4,205

Warsop

Kenneth Bonsall

Con 1,107; Lab 1,046; TUSC 343 (12.4%); Ind 264 Votes cast 2,760

West Northamptonshire Abington & Phippsville (three cllrs elected)

Ashley Scott

Lab 1,652; Lab 1,601; Lab 1,321; Con 833; Con 818; Con 797; LD 554; LD 387; TUSC 191 (5.9%) Votes cast 3,230

Castle (three cllrs elected)

Katie Simpson

Lab 1,407; Lab 1,300: Lab 1,241; Con 561; Con 462; Green 439; Con 385; LD 305; TUSC 211 (7.2%) Votes cast 2,923

Delapre & Rushmere (three cllrs elected)

Séamus Smyth

Ind 1,144; Con 1,001; Lab 994; Con 894; Lab 841; Lab 815; Con 664; Green 333; LD 281; TUSC 70 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,823

Headlands (three cllrs elected)

Harrison Cairns

Lab 1,428; Con 1,136; Lab 1,119; Con 1,109; Lab 1,106; Con 1,012; LD 657; LD 481; Green 449; LD 438; Green 375; TUSC 96 (2.5%) Votes cast 3,766

St George (three cllrs elected)

Dumitri Manole

Lab 1,258; Lab 1,030; Lab 954; Con 635; Con 593; Con 480; LD 468; Ind 349; TUSC 167 (5.8%) Votes cast 2,877

London Barking & Dagenham Thames

Pete Mason

Lab 1,545; Con 939; Ind 574; TUSC 345 (9.5%); CPA 158; LD 81 Votes cast 3,642

Ealing Ealing Broadway

Helen Pattison

Con 2,076; Lab 1,601; LD 977; Green 716; WP 58; TUSC 32 (0.6%) Votes cast 5,460

Hanger Hill

David Hofman

Con 1762; Lab 1,397; LD 1,100; Green 611; TUSC 33 (0.7%) Votes cast 4,903

Hobbayne

Tony Gill

Lab 2,345; Con 1,477; Green 609; LD 366; TUSC 56 (1.1%) Votes cast 4,853

Enfield Chase

Mira Glavardanov

Con 2,138; Lab 1,775; LD 517; Green 374;TUSC 58 (1.2%) Votes cast 4,862

Jubilee

Lewis Peacock

Lab 2,170; Con 1,070; Green 321; LD 171; Ind 100; TUSC 63 (1.6%) Votes cast 3,895

Southbury

John Dolan

Lab 1,961; Con 1,380; Green 470; LD 246; TUSC 82 (3.8%); Ind 36 Votes cast 2,178

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Greenwich Glyndon

Lizzy Hedderly

Lab 2,520; Con 687; Green 546; LD 402; TUSC 87 (2.0%) Votes cast 4,242

Hackney Hoxton East & Shoreditch

Chris Newby

Lab 1,504; Green 454; Con 307; LD 253; Ind 222; TUSC 47 (1.6%) Votes cast 2,845

Kings Park

Naomi Byron

Lab 2,484; Green 636; Con 279; Ind 151; LD 136; Ind 120; TUSC 72 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,952

Hounslow Hounslow Heath

Sukhmani Sethi

Lab 2,179; Con 1,150; LD 386; Green 322; TUSC 154 (3.7%) Votes cast 4,191

Kingston-upon-Thames Chessington South

Italo Savastio

LD 1,387; Con 1,278; Lab 451; Ind 378; Green 139; MRLP 92; TUSC 7 (0.2%) Votes cast 3,732

Lewisham New Cross

Andy Beadle

Lab 3,038; Green 862; Con 526; LPBP 219; LD 214; TUSC 111 (2.2%) Votes cast 4,970

Newham East Ham Central

Lois Austin

Lab 2,297; Con 1,288; Green 283; LD 239; CPA 115; TUSC 91 (2.1%) Votes cast 4,313

Redbridge Seven Kings

Andy Walker

Lab 2,227; Con 791; TUSC 551 (14.0%); LD 313 Votes cast 3,921

North West Chorley South East & Heath Charnock (three cllrs elected)

Jenny Hurley

Lab 1,346; Lab 1,103; Lab 938; Con 817; Con 771; Con 624; Green 233; Green 226; Green 182; TUSC 152 (6.0%) Votes cast 2,548

Knowsley Northwood

Les Connor

Lab 1,278; TUSC 238 (14.5%); LD 122 Votes cast 1,618

Shevington

Neill Dunne

Lab 1,224; TUSC 141 (8.8%); Con 120; Green 110 Votes cast 1,595

Liverpool Allerton Hunts Cross

Adam Smith

LD 2,244; Lab 1,451; Green 300; Con 210; Lib 179; TUSC 81 (1.8%) Votes cast 4,465

Cressington

Alex Smith

LD 2,448; Lab 1,684; Green 560; Con 156; TUSC 102 (2.1%) Votes cast 4,950

Kirkdale

Roger Bannister

Lab 1,703; Green 334; TUSC 324 (11.3%); LD 231; Con 168; Lib 107 Votes cast 2,867

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Norris Green

Ann Walsh

Lab 1,889; Green 223; Con 188; Lib 157; LD 123; TUSC 122 (4.5%) Votes cast 2,702

Tuebrook & Stoneycroft

Kieren McHale

Lib 2,364; Lab 719; Green 123; Con 85; TUSC 57 (1.7%); LD 40 Votes cast 3,388

Salford Eccles (three cllrs elected)

Sally Griffiths

Lab 2,132; Lab 1,834; Lab 1,451; Con 819; Green 799; Con 754; Con 507; LD 379; WEP 342; TUSC 173 (3.7%) Votes cast 4,644

St Helens Rainhill

Phil Speakman

Ind 1,471; Lab 1,101; Con 476; TUSC 129 (4.1%) Votes cast 3,177

Stockport Brinnington & Central

John Pearson

Lab 1,584; Con 473; Green 225; LD 164; TUSC 98 (3.8%) Votes cast 2,544

Northern Carlisle Newtown & Moreton North

Brent Kennedy

Con 883; Lab 767; Green 101; TUSC 40 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,791

Gateshead Chowdene

Marika Smith

Lab 1,254; Con 597; LD 298; Green 167; TUSC 68 (2.8%) Votes cast 2,384

Deckham

Norman Hall

Lab 1,036; Con 516; LD 169; Green 94; TUSC 68 (3.6%) Votes cast 1,900

High Fell

Elaine Brunskill

Lab 861; Con 390; Ind 189; TUSC 102 (5.9%); LD 81; Green 70; Ind 24 Votes cast 1,727

Ryton, Crookhill & Stella

Ros Cooper

Lab 1,547; Con 545; LD 339; Green 334; Reform 71; TUSC 50 (1.7%) Votes cast 2,894

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Arthurs Hill

Dan Gilmore

Lab 1,031; Con 188; Green 123; Ind 110; LD 58; TUSC 16 (1.0%) Votes cast 1,526

Kenton

Oisin Gourley

Lab 1,461; Con 595; LD 403; Green 221; TUSC 69 (2.5%) Votes cast 2,749

North Tyneside Battle Hill

Craig Toft

Lab 1,756; Con 858; LD 223; TUSC 112 (3.8%) Votes cast 2,949

Chirton (two cllrs elected)

Graeme Cansdale

Lab 1,079; Lab 883; Con 583; Con 382; TUSC 275 (12.0%); Green 218; UKIP 146 Votes cast 2,301

Cullercoates

John Hoare

Con 1,759; Lab 1,618; Green 270; LD 120; TUSC 86 (2.2%) Votes cast 3,853

Riverside

William Jarrett

Lab 1,350; Con 645; Green 217; UKIP 119; TUSC 99 (4.1%) Votes cast 2,430

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Whitley Bay

Gordon Bell

Lab 1,600; Green 1,011; Con 747; LD 186; TUSC 50 (1.4%) Votes cast 3,594

South East Basingstoke & Deane Brighton Hill (three cllrs elected)

Ben McDonnell

LD 868; Lab 824; LD 725; Con 665; Lab 647; LD 614; Lab 589; Con 569; Com 509; Ind 237; TUSC 66 (2.5%) Votes cast 2,660

Norden (three cllrs elected)

Mayola Demmenie

Ind 1,052; Ind 1,005; Lab 815; Lab 669; Lab 634; Con 507; Con 340; Ind 283; Lib 218; TUSC 63 (2.1%) Votes cast 2,938

Brighton & Hove Hollingdean & Stanmer

Rob Somerton-Jones

Green 1,542; Lab 1,262; Con 745; TUSC 54 (1.5%); LD 47; UKIP 35; Ind 24 Votes cast 3,709

Buckinghamshire Aylesbury North

Steve Bell; Paul Tovery

LD 1,309; LD 1,291; LD 1,262; Con 813; Lab 759; Con 718; Con 709; Lab 565; Lab 413; Green 372; Ind 313; TUSC 109 (3.0%); TUSC 100 Votes cast 3,675

Eastleigh Bishopstoke

Rob Lovell

Ind 1,73; LD 972; Con 728; Lab 269; TUSC 38 (1.0%) Votes cast 3,738

Hampshire County Council Basingstoke North

Mayola Demmenie

Lab 1,518; Con 1,096; Ind 514; LD 320; TUSC 83 (2.3%) Votes cast 3,531

Basingstoke South East

Ben McDonnell

LD 2,085; Con 1,526; Lab 1,156; Ind 277; 77 TUSC (1.5%) Votes cast 5,121

Bishopstoke & Fairoak

Rob Lovell

Ind 1,917; LD 1,657; Con 1,394; Lab 379; UKIP 141; TUSC 39 (0.7%) Votes cast 5,527

Isle of Wight Newport West

Bill Collins

Con 320; Lab 195; Green 169; LD 165; TUSC 20 (2.3%) Votes cast 869

Kent County Council Cheriton Sandgate & Hythe East

Eric Segal

Con 2,143; LD 2,122; Lab 792; TUSC 91 (1.8%) Votes cast 5,148

Oxford Blackbird Leys (two cllrs elected)

Agnieszka Kowalska

Lab 345; Lab 337; Con 170; Green 78; LD 66; TUSC 44 (6.3%) Votes cast 703

Carfax & Jericho (two cllrs elected)

Adam Powell-Davies

Lab 640; Lab 639; Green 302; Green 317; LD 246; LD 208; Con 114; Con 102; TUSC 22 (1.6%) Votes cast 1,339

Northfield Brook (two cllrs elected)

James Morbin

Lab 509; Lab 426; Con 163; Green 150; Con 143; LD 87; FBM 40; TUSC 39 (4.1%)

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Votes cast 948

Portsmouth Charles Dickens

Chris Pickett

Lab 1,183; Con 713; LD 600; TUSC 97 (3.7%) Votes cast 2,593

Reading Norcot

Neil Adams

Lab 1,301; Con 683; Green 191; LD 114; Lib 23; TUSC 21 (0.9%) Votes cast 2,333

Tilehurst

Jen Bottom

LD 1,218; Con 944; Lab 412; Green 113; TUSC 29 (1.1%) Votes cast 2,716

Runnymeade Addlestone North

Lisa Allen

Con 625; Green 310; Lab 251; LD 111; TUSC 35 (2.6%) Votes cast 1,332

Southampton Bargate

Graham Henry

Lab 1,493; Con 992; Green 338; LD 214; Ind 98; TUSC 66 (2.1%) Votes cast 3,201

Bassett

Mike Marx

Con 1,795; LD 1,373; Lab 614; Green 204; TUSC 24 (0.6%) Votes cast 4,010

Bevois

Larry Kazingizi

Lab 1,914; Con 517; Green 329; Ind 281; LD 167; TUSC 40 (1.2%) Votes cast 3,248

Coxford

Maggie Fricker

Con 1,723; Lab 1,090; LD 229; Green 162; TUSC 63 (1.9%) Votes cast 3,267

Freemantle

Catherine Clarke

Lab 1,728; Con 1,201; Green 420; LD 292; Reform 61; TUSC 58 (1.4%) Votes cast 4,052

Peartree

Bevis Fenner

Con 1,910; Lab 1,696; Green 193; LD 166; TUSC 35 (0.9%) Votes cast 4,000

Portswood

Tony Twine

Lab 1,455; Green 1,082; LD 718; Con 670; TUSC 39 (1.0%) Votes cast 3,964

Redbridge

Pete Wyatt

Con 1,577; Lab 1,480; Green 116; LD 102; TUSC 48 (1.4%) Votes cast 3,323

Shirley

Andrew Howe

Lab 1,790; Con 1,558; LD 409; Green 341; TUSC 40 (1.0%) Votes cast 4,138

Sholing

Declan Clune

Con 2,163; Lab 955; Green 197; LD 128; TUSC 65 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,508

Swaythling

Nick Chaffey

Con 1,046; Lab 1,026; Green 265; LD 194; TUSC 38 (1.5%) Votes cast 2,569

Woolston

Sue Atkins

Con 1,584; Lab 1,253; Green 210; LD 147; TUSC 74 (2.3%) Votes cast 3,268

Spelthorne Staines South

Paul Couchman

Con 675; LD 668; Lab 319; Ind 154; TUSC 30 (1.6%) Votes cast 1,846

Surrey County Council Addlestone

Lisa Allen

Con 1,777; Lab 674; Green 505; LD 289; Ind 224; TUSC 78 (2.2%)

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Votes cast 3,547

Knaphill & Goldsworth West

Nathan Holmes

Con 2,101; Ind 988; LD 935; Lab 363; Ind 50; TUSC 37 (0.8%) Votes cast 4,474

Laleham & Shepperton

Helen Couchman

Con 2,477; Green 752; Lab 473; LD 398; TUSC 37 (0.9%) Votes cast 4,142

Lightwater, West End & Bisley

Katherine Parker

Con 1,938; LD 1,416; Green 386; Ind 364; Lab 222; Reform 81; TUSC 20 (0.4%) Votes cast 4,427

Staines South & Ashford West

Sue Bryer

Con 1,866; LD 1,238; Lab 536; TUSC 83 (2.2%) Votes cast 3,723

West Sussex County Council Fontwell

Sarah Welch

Con 1,618; Green 1,157; Lab 353; FBM 80; TUSC 37 (1.1%) Votes cast 3,245

Woking Knaphill

Nathan Holmes

Con 1,700; Ind 1,073; LD 291; Lab 252; TUSC 28 (0.8%) Votes cast 3,344

South West Bristol Ashley (three cllrs elected)

Chris Farrell

Green 3,820; Lab 2,957; Green 2,757; Green 2,096; Lab 2,091; Con 1,764; Lab 1,468; LD 1,157; LD 973; Con 920; LD 228 Con 218; TUSC 204 (2.0%); Ind 196 Votes cast 10,098

Eastville (two cllrs elected)

Mike Luff

Lab 1,763; Green 1,632; Lab 1,269; Green 1,170; LD 690; Con 526; Con 466; LD 369; TUSC 150 (3.1%) Votes cast 4,761

Filwood (two cllrs elected)

Robin Clapp

Lab 1,023; Lab 947; Green 546; Green 461; Con 446; Con 310; LD 197; LD 138; TUSC 116 (5.0%) Votes cast 2,328

Henbury & Brentry (two cllrs elected)

Amy Sage

Con 1,880; Con 1,280; Lab 994; Lab 881; Green 476; Green 291; LD 218; LD 157; TUSC 57 (1.6%) Votes cast 3,625

Knowle (two cllrs elected)

Domenico Hill

LD 1,677; LD 1,648; Lab 1,085; Lab 1,006; Green 921; Green 542; Con 371; Con 293; TUSC 82 (2.0%) Votes cast 4,136

Lockleaze (two cllrs elected)

Roger Thomas

Green 1,490; Green 1,212; Lab 1,145; Lab 1,111; Con 444; Con 361; LD 191; LD 129; TUSC 107 (3.2%) Votes cast 3,377

St George West

Chris Parry

Lab 1,180; Green 686; Con 205;Ind 122; LD 68; TUSC 43 (1.9%) Votes cast 2,304

Stoke Bishop (two cllrs elected)

Kyle Walker

Con 2,242; Con 1,786; Lab 744; Lab 678; Green 673; LD 460; LD 303; TUSC 55 (1.3%) Votes cast 4,174

Cheltenham Hesters Way

Samuel Coxson

LD 619; Con 515; Green 118; Lab 105; TUSC 7 (0.5%)

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Votes cast 1,364

Saint Pauls

Joe Waters

LD 431; Green 294; Con 227; Ind 179; Lab 136; TUSC 19 (1.5%) Votes cast 1,286

Cornwall Council Falmouth Smithick

John Witcher

Lab 1,232; Con 377; Green 161; LD 90; Ind 34; TUSC 17 (0.9%) Votes cast 1,889

Fowey & Tywardreath

Rob Rooney

Con 1,127; Green 441; Ind 383; Lab 162; LD 99; Ind 33; TUSC 16 (0.7%) Votes cast 2,252

Gloweth, Malabar & Shortlanesend

Trevor Hall

Con 437; Ind 300; Lab 236; LD 172; Green 107; TUSC 24 (1.9%) Votes cast 1,271

Devon County Council Dartmouth & Marldon

Lynn Gunnigle

Con 2,380; LD 707; Lab 549; Reform 92; TUSC 82 (2.1%); Ind 59 Votes cast 3,869

Dawlish

Bruce Mattock

LD 1,920; Con 1,818; Ind 571; Lab 375; Reform 75; TUSC 69 (1.4%) Votes cast 4,828

Kingsteignton & Teign Estuary

James Osben

Con 2,182; LD 812; Lab 533; TUSC 153 (4.1%) Votes cast 3,680

Newton Abbot North

Cllr Ryan Hall

Con 1,280; Ind 815; LD 795; Lab 298; TUSC 98 (3.0%) Votes cast 3,306

Newton Abbot South

Jane Haden

Ind 1,157; LD 967; Con 928; Lab 190; Green 151; TUSC 64 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,457

Teignmouth

Sean Brogan

LD 2,240; Con 1,594; Lab 600; TUSC 205 (4.4%) Votes cast 4,639

Gloucester Barton & Tredworth (three cllrs elected)

James Collett; Tony Hodges

Con 1,607; Con 1,212; Lab 1,108; Lab 1,014; Con 927; Lab 814; Green 292; LD 166; TUSC 85 (2.6%); TUSC 72 Votes cast 3,258

Gloucestershire County Council Cinderford

Ian Quick

Lab 1,125; Con 736; Green 264; LD 65; TUSC 22 (1.0%) Votes cast 2,212

Cirencester Beeches

Alan McKenzie

LD 2,085; Con 1,422; Green 207; Lab 126; TUSC 33 (0.8%) Votes cast 3,873

Coney Hill & Matson

Sue Powell

Con 1,271; Lab 677; LD 215; Ind 157; Green 152; TUSC 30 (1.2%) Votes cast 2,502

Lydney

Claude Mickleson

Con 1,514; Lab 566; Green 417; LD 137; UKIP 91; TUSC 63 (2.3%) Votes cast 2,788

Stonehouse

Chris Moore

Con 1,244; Lab 790; Green 651; LD 128; Ind 68; TUSC 31 (1.1%) Votes cast 2,912

Lanteglos-by-Fowey TC Bodinnick

Rob Rooney

Elected unopposed

Lydney TC Lydney East (three cllrs elected)

Ian Quick

Ind 558; Ind 552; Ind 539; Lab 367; Lab 357; Lab 354; Ind 255; TUSC 91 (9.0%)

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Votes cast 1,016

Lydney West

Claude Mickleson

Ind 407; TUSC 98 (19.4%) Votes cast 505

Newton Abbot TC Bradley

Jane Haden

Con 866; LD 677; TUSC 205 (11.7%) Votes cast 1,748

Plymouth Budshead

Ashley Foster

Con 1,830; Lab 1,027; Ind 513; Green 167; LD 92; TUSC 21 (0.6%) Votes cast 3,650

Compton

Ava Keeling

Con 2,060; Lab 1,476; Green 264; LD 199; TUSC 34 (0.8%) Votes cast 4,033

Devonport

Lesley Duncan

Lab 1,328; Con 1,245; Ind 367; Green 176; LD 107; TUSC 23 (0.7%) Votes cast 3,246

Efford & Lipson

Sioned Freer

Lab 1,714; Con 1,189; Green 239; LD 102; TUSC 45 (1.4%) Votes cast 3,289

Ham

Sam Grotzke

Con 1,502; Lab 1,217; Ind 195; Green 157; TUSC 37 (1.2%) Votes cast 3,108

Honicknowle

Toby Kavanaugh

Con 1,466; Lab 1,232; Green 164; TUSC 42 (1.4%) Votes cast 2,904

Peverell

Louise Alldridge

Con 2,225; Lab 2,115; Green 334; Ind 209; Ind 38;TUSC 29 (0.6%) Votes cast 4,950

Plympton St Marys

Laurie Moore

Con 2,984; Lab 608; Green 277; LD 146; TUSC 33 (0.8%) Votes cast 4,048

Plymstock Dunstone

Duncan Moore

Con 2,420; Lab 1,317; LD 469; TUSC 55 (1.3%) Votes cast 4,252

Southway

Ben Davy

Con 1,750; Lab 984; Ind 305; Ind 273; Green 133; LD 105; TUSC 20 (0.6%) Votes cast 3,570

St Budeaux

Andrew White

Con 1,691; Lab 1,131; Green 185; Ind 144; TUSC 42 (1.3%) Votes cast 3,193

St Peter & the Waterfront

Ryan Aldred

Lab 1,584; Con 1,446; Green 376; LD 181; Ind 140; TUSC 73 (1.9%) Votes cast 3,800

Stoke

Nik Brooks

Lab 1,813; Con 1,333; Green 262; LD 117; Ind 85; TUSC 32 (0.9%) Votes cast 3,642

Sutton & Mount Gould

Sam Hey

Lab 1,715; Con 1,106; Green 431; TUSC 77 (2.3%) Votes cast 3,329

South Hams Ivybridge West

Tony Rea

Con 933; Green 768; TUSC 149 (8.0%) Votes cast 1,850

Stroud Cainscross (three cllrs elected)

Ray Darlington

Lab 767; Lab 754; Con 685; Con 643; Lab 644; Con 468; Green 420; Green 391; Ind 382; Green 341; Ind 58; TUSC 41 (1.7%) Votes cast 2,353

Cam West (two cllrs elected)

Lucia Jayaseelan

Con 593; Lab 589; Con 464; Lab 393; LD 143;TUSC 15 (1.1%)

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Votes cast 1,340

Slade

Chris Moore

Lab 345; Green 326; Con 117; TUSC 14 (1.7%) Votes cast 802

Stonehouse (three cllrs elected)

Elizabeth Fletcher

Lab 840; Con 789; Lab 762; Lab 678; Con 655; Con 569; Green 527; Green 484; Green 308; LD 102; Ind 61; TUSC 41 (0.9%) Votes cast 4,720

Uplands

Adam Goulcher

Lab 329; Green 220; Con 168; LD 28; TUSC 6 (0.8%) Votes cast 751

Teignmouth TC Teignmouth West

Sean Brogan

LD 783; Lab 260; TUSC 154 (12.8%) Votes cast 1,197

West Midlands Birmingham Billesley

Abdul Haq

Lab 2,553; Con 1,534; Green 252; Ind 107; LD 91; Ind 49; Reform 42; Ind 64; TUSC 34 (0.7%) Votes cast 4,726

Hall Green North

Eamonn Flynn

Lab 2,542; Ind 833; Con 819; Green 246; LD 242; TUSC 55 (1.2%) Votes cast 4,737

Oscott

Ted Woodley

Con 1,981; Lab 1,086; LD 238; Green 165; Ind 112; TUSC 58 (1.6%) Votes cast 3,640

Quinton

Mia Wroe

Con 2,728; Lab 2,344; Green 323; LD 182; TUSC 27 (0.5%) Votes cast 5,604

Coventry Binley & Willenhall

Michael Morgan

Lab 1,430; Con 1,167; Ind 817; Green 213; LD 158; TUSC 37 (1.0%) Votes cast 3,822

Cheylesmore

Judy Griffiths

Con 2,003; Lab 1,520; Green 336; LD 211; Ind 122; TUSC 70 (1.6%) Votes cast 4,262

Earlsdon

Adam Harmsworth

Lab 2,619; Con 2,133; LD 590; Green 364; Ind 252; TUSC 52 (0.9%) Votes cast 6,010

Foleshill

Jim Hensman

Lab 2,019; Ind 1,536; Con 440; Green 172; Ind 123; TUSC 67 (1.5%); LD 66 Votes cast 4,423

Henley

Ian Wardle

Lab 2,237; Con 1,154; Green 219; Ind 162; LD 156; TUSC 57 (1.4%) Votes cast 3,985

Lower Stoke

John O’Sullivan

Lab 2,327; Con 1,229; Green 393; Ind 174; LD 168; TUSC 100 (2.3%) Votes cast 4,391

Radford

Dave Anderson

Lab 1,846; Con 835; Green 299; Ind 187; TUSC 124 (3.6%); LD 121 Votes cast 3,412

Sherbourne

Aidan O’Toole

Con 1,771; Lab 1,672; Green 361; LD 189; Ind 143; TUSC 62 (1.5%) Votes cast 4,198

St Michaels

Dave Nellist

Lab 2,028; Con 385; TUSC 274 (9.0%); Green 166; Ind 100; LD 94

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Votes cast 3,047

Upper Stoke

Terri Hersey

Lab 1,865; Con 900; Green 289; LD 179; Ind 168; TUSC 62 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,463

Westwood

Jim Donnelly

Con 1,816; lab 1,382; Green 454; LD 191; Ind 101; TUSC 85 (2.1%); Reform 80 Votes cast 4,109

Woodlands

Sarah Smith

Con 2,773; Lab 1,454; LD 254; Green 152; Ind 110; TUSC 58 (1.2%) Votes cast 4,801

Wyken (two cllrs elected)

Farirai Madzikanda

Lab 1,504; Lab 1,393; Con 1,304; Con 1,144; Green 348; LD 260; Green 255; Ind 195; Ind 194; TUSC 60 (1.6%) Votes cast 3,671

Dudley St Thomas

Nicola Fisher

Lab 1,853; Con 1,490; LD 153; TUSC 118 (3.3%) Votes cast 3,614

Herefordshire Newton Farm

Amelia Washbourne

Con 282; LD 190; Lab 64; Ind 62; Ind 45; Ind 16; TUSC 9 (1.3%) Votes cast 668

Nuneaton & Bedworth Camp Hill

Paul Reilly

Con 737; Lab 449; Green 151; TUSC 42 (3.0%) Votes cast 1,379

Exhall

Eileen Hunter

Con 1,183; Lab 606; Green 128; TUSC 63 (3.2%) Votes cast 1,980

Kingswood

Catherine Mosey

Con 793; Lab 530; Green 80; TUSC 32 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,435

Slough

Max McGee

Con 1,188; Lab 433; Green 92; TUSC 54 (3.1%) Votes cast 1,767

Sandwell Cradley Heath & Old Hill

Camilla Mngaza

Lab 1,250; Con 1,187; Ind 113; TUSC 41 (1.6%) Votes cast 2,622

Oldbury

Richard Gingell

Lab 2,075; Con 1,009; TUSC 157 (4.8%) Votes cast 3,278

Wednesbury North

Gareth Knox

Lab 1,259; Con 1,058; Green 115; TUSC 31 (1.2%) Votes cast 2,499

Staffordshire County Council Hednesford & Rawnsley (two cllrs

elected)

Dave Ireland

Con 3,326; Con 2,627; Ind 2,332; Ind 2,032; Lab 1,452; Lab 1,391; Ind 162; TUSC 97 (1.3%) Votes cast 7,369

Keele, Knutton & Silverdale

Cait Mallon

Con 1,179; Lab 644; LD 134; Green 116; TUSC 13 (0.6%) Votes cast 2,086

Kidsgrove

Rebecca Carter

Con 1,938; Lab 864; Green 109; LD 79; TUSC 37 (1.2%) Votes cast 3,027

Stafford Central

Craig Bates

Lab 1,357; Con 1,259; Green 377; UKIP 94; TUSC 48 (1.5%) Votes cast 3,135

Stafford North

Josie Shelley

Con 1,721; Lab 1,011; Green 273; UKIP 70; TUSC 58 (1.8%) Votes cast 3,133

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Stoke Moorcroft

Andrew Butcher

Con 769; Lab 702; TUSC 77 (5.0%) Votes cast 1,548

Warwickshire County Council Bedworth North

Max McGee

Con 1,442; Lab 660; Green 136; TUSC 49 (2.1%) Votes cast 2,287

Bedworth West

Eileen Hunter

Con 1,438; Lab 704; Green 149; TUSC 75 (3.2%) Votes cast 2,366

Camp Hill

Paul Reilly

Con 961; Lab 561; Green 195; TUSC 58 (3.3%) Votes cast 1,775

Wolverhampton Oxley

Joshua Allerton

Con 1,249; Lab 1,179; LD 143; Green 130; TUSC 53 (1.9%) Votes cast 2,754

Worcester Cathedral

Archie Harrison

Lab 1,251; Con 1,211; Green 374; LD 130; Reform 102; TUSC 34 (1.1%) Votes cast 3,102

Rainbow Hill

Calvin Fowler

Lab 551; Con 317; Green 144; LD 52; TUSC 24 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,088

St John

Mark Davies

Lab 800; Con 622; Green 201; LD 115; TUSC 46 (2.6%) Votes cast 1,784

Worcestershire County Council Rainbow Hill

Calvin Fowler

Lab 1,112; Con 722; Green 259; LD 93; TUSC 57 (2.5%) Votes cast 2,243

Riverside

Archie Harrison

Con 1,637; Lab 922; Green 495; LD 141; Reform 70; TUSC 34 (1.0%) Votes cast 3,299

St John

Mark Davies

Lab 1,032; Con 473; Green 174; LD 68; TUSC 25 (1.4%) Votes cast 1,772

Yorkshire Barnsley Hoyland Milton

Angie Waller

Lab 1,153; Con 1,040; Ind 331; Green 232; LD 99; TUSC 60 (2.0%) Votes cast 2,915

Kingstone

Tracey-Ann Holland

Lab 699; Ind 396; Con 310; Green 181; LD 123; Ind 85; TUSC 41 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,835

Old Town

Estelle Mageean

Lab 1,084; Con 578; Ind 390; Green 203; Ind 124; LD 112; TUSC 26 (1.0%) Votes cast 2,517

Rockingham

Karen Fletcher

Lab 1,084; Con 1,084; Green 289; LD 124; TUSC 115 (4.1%); Ind 75 Votes cast 2,771

Bradford Bolton & Undercliffe

Tom Gibson

Lab 1,692; Ind 1,299; Con 598; Green 165; TUSC 29 (0.8%) Votes cast 3,783

Keighley East

Jake Shoulder

Lab 2,355; Con 1,963; Green 230; Yorks 230; LD 85; TUSC 28 (0.6%); SDP 9

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Votes cast 4,900

Doncaster Bentley (three cllrs elected)

Scott Middleton

Lab 1,461; Lab 1,327; Lab 1,265; Con 744; Con 741; Con 713; Green 454; Green 291; TUSC 210 (7.3%) Votes cast 2,869

Conisbrough & Denaby (three cllrs

elected)

Lee Trow

Lab 2,126; Lab 2,102; Lab 1,560; Con 610; Con 403; Green 256; TUSC 251 (7.7%); Con 167 Votes cast 3,243

Hull Marfleet

Mike Hirst

Lab 674; Con 299; Ind 190; LD 122; TUSC 37 (2.8%) Votes cast 1,322

Newington & Gipsyville

Trisha Carlisle

Lab 937; Con 450; LD 261; Green 89; TUSC 51 (2.8%); FBM 49 Votes cast 1,837

North Carr

Gary Hammond

LD 728; Lab 541; Con 268; TUSC 38 (2.4%) Votes cast 1,575

Orchard Park

Richard McManus

Lab 958; Con 378; LD 227; Green 95; TUSC 71 (4.1%) Votes cast 1,729

St Andrews & Dockland

Paul Spooner

Lab 1,186; LD 723; Con 230; Green 99; Ind 67; FBM 48; TUSC 40 (1.7%) Votes cast 2,393

Sutton

Phil Culshaw

LD 1,724; Lab 975; Con 464; Green 88; Ind 36; TUSC 24 (0.7%) Votes cast 3,311

West Carr

James Bentley

LD 1,178; Lab 507; Con 451; TUSC 56 (2.5%); SDP 26 Votes cast 2,218

Leeds Armley

R Chaves-Sanderson

Lab 2,858; Con 1,026; Green 815; LD 211; TUSC 83 (1.6%); SDP 43 Votes cast 5,036

Beeston & Holbeck

Jay Slayton-Joslin

Lab 2,777; Con 996; Green 748; Ind 468; LD 117; Ind 82; TUSC 34 (0.6%) Votes cast 5,222

Gipton & Harehills

Iain Dalton

Lab 3,854; Con 616; Green 318; LD 214; TUSC 139 (2.6%); SDP 113 Votes cast 5,254

Headingley & Hyde Park

Florian Hynam

Lab 3,087; Green 1,628; Con 274; LD 232; Yorks 99; TUSC 65 (2.6%); Ind 30; SDP 10 Votes cast 5,425

Hunslet & Riverside

Nina Brown

Lab 2,535; Green 2,303; Con 456; LD 90; TUSC 52 (1.2%); SDP 43 Votes cast 5,479

Kirkstall

James Ellis

Lab 3,922; Green 845; Con 773; LD 186; TUSC 72 (1.2%) Votes cast 5,798

Little London & Woodhouse

Michael Johnson

Lab 2,641; Green 689; Con 393; LD 196; TUSC 82 (2.0%) Votes cast 4,001

North East Lincolnshire Croft Baker

Julian Best

Con 1,083; Lab 728; LD 407; Ind 88; TUSC 34 (1.4%) Votes cast 2,340

Freshney

Daryl Clifford

Con 1,105; Lab 758; Ind 41; TUSC 36 (1.8%)

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Votes cast 1,940

Haverstoe

Phil Tuplin

Con 2,094; Lab 519; LD 247; TUSC 54 (1.8%) Votes cast 2,914

Heneage

David Bolton

Con 931; Lab 734; LD 73; TUSC 64 (3.4%); Ind 57 Votes cast 1,859

Humberstone & New Waltham

Dave Mitchell

Con 2,232; Lab 553; Ind 97; TUSC 38 (1.3%) Votes cast 2,920

Immingham

Nathan Newton

Con 1,144; Lab 721; Ind273; Ind 211; TUSC 29 (1.2%) Votes cast 2,378

Park

Angela Greenfield

Con 1,444; Lab 676; LD 459; TUSC 68 (2.5%); UKIP 57; Ind 39 Votes cast 2,734

Scartho (two cllrs elected)

Valerie Pow

Con 1,739; Con 1,578; Lab 740; Ind 187; TUSC 103 (3.6%); UKIP 99; Ind 88 Votes cast 2,868

Sidney Sussex

Mark Gee

Con 790; Lab 618; Ind 92; LD 74; TUSC 47 (2.9%) Votes cast 1,621

South

Val O’Flynn

Con 628; Lab 533; UKIP 126; Ind 112; TUSC 13 (0.9%) Votes cast 1,412

Yarborough

Kieran Barlow

Con 1,104; Lab 561; LD 114; TUSC 83 (4.4%); SDP 21 Votes cast 1,883

Rotherham Aston & Todwick (two cllrs elected)

Josh Fields

Con 1,103; Con 1,025; Lab 905; Lab 783; Green 250; Ind 143; LD 141; TUSC 68 (2.6%) Votes cast 2,610

Boston Castle (three cllrs elected)

Lauren Howie

Lab 1,567; Lab 1,567; Lab 1,366; Con 917; Yorks 497; Ind 487; LD 405; Ind 386; Ind 286; TUSC 214 (5.2%) Votes cast 4,087

Bramley & Ravenfield (two cllrs elected)

Luke Johnson

Con 1,155; Con 931; Lab 551; Lab 546; Green 369; Ind 277; Ind 227; LD 137; TUSC 47 (1.8%) Votes cast 2,536

Rawmarsh West (two cllrs elected)

Will Price

Lab 724; Con 583; Lab 522; Ind 218: Ind 209; Green 174; LD 124; TUSC 38 (2.0%) Votes cast 1,861

Rother Vale (two cllrs elected)

Neil Adshead

LD 551; Lab 491; LD 418; Lab 411; Con 326; Con 299; Ind 88; TUSC 58 (3.8%); Ind 37; Ind 17 Votes cast 1,514

Swinton Rockingham (two cllrs elected)

Chris Bingham

Lab 1,118; Lab 1,009; Con 596; LD 117; TUSC 115 (5.7%); SDP 59; SDP 50 Votes cast 2,005

Sheffield Beighton

Gary Drabble

LD 1,441; Lab 1,399; Con 1,089; Green 340; TUSC 63 (1.4%) Votes cast 4,332

Broomhill & Sharrowvale

Richard Foster

Green 2,653; Lab 2,576; Con 436; LD 326; TUSC 112 (1.8%) Votes cast 6,103

Darnall

Diane Spencer

Lab 2,078; LD 641; Con 631; Green 203; TUSC 132 (3.6%) Votes cast 3,685

Gleadless Valley Becky Payne Green 2,480; Lab 1,955; Con 569; LD

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241; TUSC 104 (1.9%) Votes cast 5,349

Hillsborough

Adam Calvert

Green 2,337; Lab 2,013; Con 906; LD 314; TUSC 80 (1.4%) Votes cast 5,650

Manor Castle

Alistair Tice

Lab 1,567; Green 642; Con 578; Yorks 303; LD 134; TUSC 104 (3.1%) Votes cast

Nether Edge & Sharrow

Holly Johnston

Green 3,102; Lab 2,200; Con 553; LD 385; TUSC 192 (2.9%); Yorks 122 Votes cast 6,554

Walkley

Joe Hibbert

Green 2,774; Lab 2,290; Con 592; LD 213; WEP 90; TUSC 72 (1.2%) Votes cast 6,031

Wakefield Wakefield East

Mick Griffiths

Con 1,741; Lab 1,693; Green 252; TUSC 118 (3.1%) Votes cast 3,804