Local government elections in Warwickshire, England
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council elections are held every other year, with half the council being elected each time. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is the local authority for the non-metropolitan district of Nuneaton and Bedworth in Warwickshire, England. Since the last boundary changes in 2002, 34 councillors have been elected from 17 wards. Prior to 2002 elections were held three years out of every four, with a third of the council elected each time.[1]
Council elections
Results maps
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2002 results map
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2006 results map
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2008 results map
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2010 results map
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2012 results map
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2018 results map
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2021 results map
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2022 results map
By-election results
1994-1998
Arbury By-Election 1 May 1997 Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | | 2,949 | 58.7 | −12.7 |
| Conservative | | 1,343 | 26.7 | +12.3 |
| Liberal Democrats | | 735 | 14.6 | +0.4 |
Majority | 1,606 | 32.0 | |
Turnout | 5,027 | | |
| Labour hold | Swing | | |
2004-2008
Bar Pool By-Election 5 May 2005 Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Roma Taylor | 1,507 | 50.8 | +5.4 |
| Conservative | Sonja Wilson | 846 | 28.5 | +1.4 |
| Liberal Democrats | Glen Dunton | 615 | 20.7 | +20.7 |
Majority | 661 | 22.3 | |
Turnout | 2,968 | | |
| Labour hold | Swing | | |
Whitestone By-Election 9 June 2005[5] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Conservative | Marcus Jones | 1,034 | 68.8 | −3,2 |
| Labour | Jef Hun | 248 | 16.5 | −11.5 |
| Liberal Democrats | Julie Fox | 220 | 14.6 | +14.6 |
Majority | 786 | 52.3 | |
Turnout | 1,502 | 26.1 | |
| Conservative hold | Swing | | |
Bede By-Election 8 February 2007[6] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Valerie Richardson | 658 | 37.6 | −17.3 |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 546 | 31.2 | +31.2 |
| Conservative | Damon Brown | 301 | 17.2 | −27.9 |
| Liberal Democrats | Alice Field | 119 | 6.8 | +6.8 |
| English Democrat | David Lane | 75 | 4.3 | +4.3 |
| Save Our NHS | Vanessa Casey | 43 | 2.5 | +2.5 |
| UKIP | Nigel Lanigan | 8 | 0.5 | +0.5 |
Majority | 112 | 6.4 | |
Turnout | 1,750 | 36.0 | |
| Labour hold | Swing | | |
Slough By-Election 28 June 2007[7] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Jeffrey Hunt | 862 | 40.5 | −2.4 |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 582 | 27.3 | +27.3 |
| Conservative | John Ison | 499 | 23.4 | −15.0 |
| English Democrat | John Lane | 102 | 4.8 | +4.8 |
| Liberal Democrats | Frank Mills | 83 | 3.9 | −14.8 |
Majority | 280 | 13.2 | |
Turnout | 2,128 | 40.6 | |
| Labour gain from Conservative | Swing | | |
Abbey By-Election 20 September 2007[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Jill Sheppard | 807 | 37.9 | −1.0 |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 457 | 21.5 | +21.5 |
| Liberal Democrats | Mish Whitmore | 409 | 19.2 | −16.5 |
| Conservative | Stephen Paxton | 329 | 15.5 | −9.9 |
| Green | Keith Kondakor | 115 | 5.4 | +5.4 |
| Independent | Scott Harbison | 10 | 0.5 | +0.5 |
Majority | 350 | 16.4 | |
Turnout | 2,127 | 38.9 | |
| Labour gain from Liberal Democrats | Swing | 13.6 | |
2008-2010
Camp Hill By-Election 10 December 2009[9] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Ian Lloyd | 670 | 47.1 | +17.0 |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 478 | 33.6 | −2.6 |
| Conservative | Kristofer David Wilson | 275 | 19.3 | −9.7 |
Majority | 192 | 13.5 | |
Turnout | 1,426 | 27.6 | |
| Labour gain from BNP | Swing | | |
2010-2014
Bar Pool By-election 5 May 2011[9] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Vicky Fowler | 1034 | 51.6 | +6.8 |
| Conservative | Mike Bannister | 519 | 25.9 | −1.0 |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 204 | 10.2 | −1.5 |
| Liberal Democrats | Andrew Crichton | 142 | 7.1 | −8.2 |
| UKIP | Andreas Hammerschmiedt | 65 | 3.2 | +3.2 |
| TUSC | Tom Sidwell | 38 | 1.9 | +0.7 |
Majority | 515 | 25.7 | |
Turnout | 2002 | | |
| Labour hold | Swing | | |
Arbury By-Election 5 December 2013[9] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Conservative | Jeff Morgan | 395 | 40.34 | |
| Labour | Tricia Elliott | 369 | 37.69 | |
| UKIP | Trevor Beard | 109 | 11.13 | |
| Green | Michael Wright | 55 | 5.61 | |
| BNP | Alwyn Deacon | 35 | 3.57 | |
| TUSC | Aidan O'Toole | 8 | 0.81 | |
| English Democrat | Stephen Paxton | 6 | 0.61 | |
Majority | 26 | 2.65 | |
Turnout | 979 | | |
| Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | 13.6% | |
2014-2018
Bulkington By-Election 4 May 2017 [9] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Conservative | Richard Smith | 1651 | 76 | +40.3 |
| Labour | Jack Bonner | 517 | 24 | −12 |
Majority | 1134 | 52 | |
Turnout | | 47.1% | |
| Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | 27% | |
2018-2022
Bar Pool By-Election 25 November 2021[10] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Conservative | Jamie Hartshorn | 508 | 55.3 | |
| Labour | Abi Olaifa | 215 | 23.4 | |
| Green | Andrew Heritage | 196 | 21.3 | |
Majority | 293 | 31.9 | |
Turnout | 919 | | |
| Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | | |
References
- ^ a b "The Borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth (Electoral Changes) Order 2000", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 2000/2058, retrieved 9 September 2022
- ^ The Borough of Nuneaton (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977 (S.I. 1977/732)
- ^ legislation.gov.uk - The Warwickshire and West Midlands (County and District Boundaries) Order 1993. Retrieved on 5 November 2015.
- ^ "Nuneaton & Bedworth". BBC News Online. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ "Tories win by-election". Coventry Telegraph. 11 June 2005. p. 7.
- ^ Evans, Steve (10 February 2007). "Labour shrug off BNP scare ; By-Election: Prospect of first hung council is averted". Coventry Telegraph. p. 9.
- ^ "Labour take ward from Tories". Coventry Telegraph. 30 June 2007. p. 5.
- ^ "Brown digests Labour by-election win". Coventry Telegraph. 22 September 2007.
- ^ a b c d "Declaration of Result of Poll" (PDF). Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council. 11 December 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ "Local Elections Archive Project — Bar Pool Ward". www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
External links
- Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council