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Torridge DC, Kenwith – 10 July 2014

July 10, 2014

Conservative 136 (29.8%; -26.5%)
UKIP 99 (21.7%; +21.7%)
Independent 98 (21.5%; +21.5%)
Indpendent 69 (15.1%; +15.1%)
Green 28 (6.1%; +6.1%)
Labour 26 (5.7%; -15.5%)
[Liberal Democrats 0.0; -22.5%]

Majority 37
Turnout 32%

Conservative hold. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

Barnsley MBC, Penistone West – 10 July 2014

July 10, 2014

Labour 772 (31.5%; +2.6%)
Conservative 719 (29.3%; +1.6%)
UKIP 622 (25.4%; +0.0%)
Independent 338 (13.8%; -4.3%)

Majority 53
Turnout 25.7%

Labour hold

Percentage change is since 2014

Cheshire West and Chester UA, Boughton – 10 July 2014

July 10, 2014

Labour 614 (44.8%; -7.3%)
Conservative 469 (34.2%; -6.1%)
UKIP 131 (9.6%; +9.6%)
Green Party 86 (6.3%; +6.3%)
LD Mark Gant 70 (5.1% -2.4%)

Majority 145
Turnout 31.8%

Labour hold. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

North Hertfordshire DC, Hitchwood, Offa & Hoo – 10 July 2014

July 10, 2014

Conservative 734 (62.0%; -4.6%)
UKIP 203 (17.1%; +17.1%)
Labour 116 (9.8%; -5.7%)
Green 74 (6.3%; -1.4%)
LD Peter Johnson 57 (4.8%; -5.4%)

Majority 531

Conservative hold. 

Percentage change is since 2011. This is a deferred election due to the death of a candidate.

Cornwall UA, Illogan – 10 July 2014

July 10, 2014

LD David Ekinsmyth 277 (23.8%; +10.1%)
Mebyon Kernow 217 (18.6%; -6.6%)
Conservatives 215 (18.5%; -10.3%)
UKIP 156 (13.4%; -9.1%)
Labour 129 (11.1%; +1.2%)
Liberal Party in Cornwall 121 (10.4%; +10.4%)
Green Party 50 (4.3%; +4.3%)

Majority 60
Turnout 32.4%

Liberal Democrat gain from Conservatives. 

Percentage change is since 2013.

Pendle BC, Old Laund Booth – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

LD Brian Newman 427 (58.3%; +9.7%)
Conservative 266 (36.3%; -10.9%)
UKIP 27 (3.7%; +3.7%)
Blue Party 13 (1.8%; +1.8%)
[Labour 0.0; -4.2%]

Majority 161
Turnout 59.7%

Liberal Democrat hold.

Percentage change is since 2011.

Tower Hamlets LBC, Blackwall & Cubitt Town – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

Labour 956 (31.8%; +3.9%)
Conservative 877 (29.1%; -13.4%)
Labour 875
Labour 872
Conservative 815
Conservative 762
Tower Hamlets First 744 (24.7%; +24.7%)
Tower Hamlets First 726
Tower Hamlets First 713
UKIP 240 (8.0%; +8.0%)
UKIP 190
UKIP 188
Green 110 (3.7%; +3.7%)
Green 98
Green 74
LD Elaine Bagshaw 71 (2.4%; -15.7%)
LD Richard Flowers 68
LD Stephen Clarke 58
TUSC 11 (0.4%; 0.4%)
TUSC 11
Independent 11 (0.4%; +0.4%)
[Respect 0.0; -11.5%]

Turnout 31.64%

Labour gain from Conservative
Conservative hold
Labour gain from Conservative

This is a postponed election due to the death of one of the candidates for the 22 May 2014 election. Percentage changes are since 2010. 

Northampton BC, St James – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

Labour 307 (31.7%; -2.9%)
LD Jill Hope 262 (27.1%; +9.9%)
Conservative 198 (20.5%; -11.4%)
UKIP 201 (20.8%; +20.8%)
[Independent 0.0; -16.4%]

Majority 45
Turnout 29.93%

Labour hold

Percentage change is since 2011.

Cheltenham BC, Charlton Park – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

LD Paul Baker 861 (45.9%; -1.0%)
Con 767 (40.9%; -12.2%)
UKIP 154 (8.2%; +8.2%)
Green Party 46 (2.5%; +2.5%)
Labour 46 (2.5%; +2.5%)

Turnout 46.72%

Liberal Democrat gain from Conservatives.

This was a deferred election following the death of a candidate.

 

Colchester BC, Wivenhoe Quay – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

Labour 857 (46.7%; -5.4%)
Conservative 629 (34.3%; +2.4%)
UKIP 129 (7.0%; +7.0%)
LD Shaun Boughton 127 (6.9%; +0.0)
Green Party 90 (4.9%; -4.2%)
Patriotic Socialist 2 (0.1%; +0.1%)

Majority 228
Turnout 43%

Labour hold

Percentage change is since 2012.

Northamptonshire CC, Brixworth – 3 July 2014

July 3, 2014

Conservative 1297 (55.4%; +4.4%)
UKIP 500 (21.3%; -3.7%)
Labour 248 (10.6%; -2.6%)
Green Party 228 (9.7%; +3.0%)
LD Daniel Jones 69 (2.9%; -1.1%)

Majority 797
Turnout 26.05%

Conservative hold

Percentage change is since 2013.

Craven DC, Skipton West – 2 July 2014

July 2, 2014

Labour 185 (24.0%; +2.2)
LD Edward Walker 143 (18.5%; -8.6%)
Conservative 131 (17.0; -9.5%)
UKIP 126 (16.3%; +16.3%)
Independent 120 (15.5%; -2.1%)
Green 67 (8.7%; +8.7%)

Majority 42
Turnout 25.28%

Labour gain from Liberal Democrats 

 

North Yorkshire CC, Skipton West – 2 July 2014

July 2, 2014

Independent 391 (23.4%; -0.2%)
Conservative 355 (21.3%; +0.9%)
LD Paul English 309 (18.5%; -10.1%)
UKIP 238 (14.3%; +14.3%)
Green 194 (11.6%; -4.0%)
Labour 181 (10.9%; -0.9%)

Majority 36
Turnout 28.12%

Independent gain from Liberal Democrats. 

Percentage change is since 2013.

Amber Valley DC, Swanwick – 26 June 2014

June 26, 2014

Conservative 474 (36.4%; -6.9%)
Labour 298 (22.9%; -2.2%)
Independent 252 (19.4%; -9.1%)
UKIP 245 (18.8%; +18.8%)
LD Joel Hunt 32 (2.5%; +2.5%)
[BNP 0.0; -3.0%]

Majority 176
Turnout 29.3%

Conservative hold. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

Barnet LBC, Colindale; 26 June 2014

June 26, 2014

This is a postponed election following the death of a Green Party candidate for the 22 May 2014 election.

Labour 2190
Labour 2088
Labour 2015
Conservative 501
Conservative 466
Conservative 420
UKIP 347
UKIP 309
UKIP 268
LD Daniel Estermann 133
Green Party 130
Green Party 114
Green Party 108
LD Victor Corney 90
LD Sabriye Warsame 87

Labour hold

East Cambridgeshire DC, Soham South – 19 June 2014

June 19, 2014

Conservative 363 (34.4%; -1.5%%)
UKIP 201 (19.1%; +19.1%)
LD Charles Warner 191 (18.1%; – 1.0%)
Independent 148 (14.0%; -14.8%)
Independent 80 (7.6%; +7.6%)
Labour 71 (6.7%; -9.4%)

Majority 162
Turnout 20.5%

Conservative gain from Independent. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

Stratford-on-Avon DC, Southam – 19 June 2014

June 19, 2014

Conservative 493 (42.9%; -9.1%) 
Labour 398 (34.6%; -5.2%)
UKIP 259 (22.5%; +22.5%)
[LD 0.0; -8.2%]

Majority 95
Turnout 22.5%

Conservative hold.

Percentage change is since 2012.

Argyll & Bute, Oban North & Lorn – 17 June 2014

June 17, 2014

John MacGregor, Independent – elected at stage 5 with 548 first preferences. 
SNP 595 first preferences
Labour 526 first preferences
Conservative 445 first preferences
Independent – 301 first preferences

Turnout 30.88%

Independent gain from SNP. 

For the full results see http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/news/2014/jul/oban-north-and-lorn-election-results?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Rother DC, Bexhill Collington; 12 June 2014

June 12, 2014

Independent 570 (41.9%; -7.8%)
Conservative 378 (27.8%; -11.7%)
UKIP 311 (22.9%; +22.9%)
Labour 102 (7.5%; -3.3%)

Majority 192
Turnout 36.51%

Independent hold. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

North Kesteven DC, Sleaford Westholme – 12 June 2014

June 12, 2014

Lincolnshire Independents 342 (68.5%; +68.5%)
Conservative 119 (23.8%; +3.3%)
Labour 38 (7.6%; +7.6%)
[Independent 0.0; -79.5%]

Majority 223

Lincolnshire Independents gain from Independent. 

Percentage change is since 2011.

Manchester CC, Sharston

May 22, 2014

Labour 1450 (46.7%; -22.8%)
Labour 1406
UKIP 848 (27.3%; +17.1%)
Conservative 307 (9.9%; +0.8%)
Green Party 216 (7.0%; +3.2%)
LD John Yorke-Davenport 142 (4.6%; +0.4%)
Respect (George Galloway) 141 (4.5%; +4.5%)
LD Robert Summerill 89
[TUSC 0.0; -3.3%]

Labour hold

Double vacancy election after the resignation of a Labour councillor. Terms end 2015 and 2018. Percentage change is since 2012.

Wirral BC, Greasby, Frankby and Irby

May 22, 2014

Conservative 2193
Conservative 1687
Labour 1186
LD Lee Rushworth 1076
UKIP 809
Labour 838
LD John Cresswell 749
Green Party 412

Turnout 43%

Conservative hold.

This was a double vacancy election. Terms end 2016 and 2018.

Bolton MBC, Horwich and Blackrod

May 22, 2014

Labour 1313 (33.6%; -23.8%)
Labour 1310
UKIP 1147 (29.3%; +29.3%)
Conservative 850 (21.7%; -6.6%)
Conservative 708
Green 401 (10.3%; +2.3%)
LD Lynne McCartin 201 (5.1%; -1.2%)
LD Lynn Rock 159

Turnout 31.39%

Labour hold.

This was a Double vacancy election after the resignation of a Labour councillor. The terms end in 2015 and 2018. Percentage changes are since 2012.

Maidstone BC, Harrietsham and Lenham

May 22, 2014

Independent 979 (44.3%; -11.0%)
UKIP 573 (26.0%; 26.0%)
Conservative 527 (23.9%; -15.1%)
Conservative 505
UKIP 479
Labour 129 (5.8%; 0.1%)
Labour 101

This was a double vacancy elections after the resignation of Independent councillor. The terms end in 2015 and 2018.