Hambleton District Council Election Results 1973-2011

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Hambleton District Council Election Results 1973-2011 Hambleton District Council Election Results 1973-2011 Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The Elections Centre Plymouth University The information contained in this report has been obtained from a number of sources. Election results from the immediate post-reorganisation period were painstakingly collected by Alan Willis largely, although not exclusively, from local newspaper reports. From the mid- 1980s onwards the results have been obtained from each local authority by the Elections Centre. The data are stored in a database designed by Lawrence Ware and maintained by Brian Cheal and others at Plymouth University. Despite our best efforts some information remains elusive whilst we accept that some errors are likely to remain. Notice of any mistakes should be sent to [email protected]. The results sequence can be kept up to date by purchasing copies of the annual Local Elections Handbook, details of which can be obtained by contacting the email address above. Front cover: the graph shows the distribution of percentage vote shares over the period covered by the results. The lines reflect the colours traditionally used by the three main parties. The grey line is the share obtained by Independent candidates while the purple line groups together the vote shares for all other parties. Rear cover: the top graph shows the percentage share of council seats for the main parties as well as those won by Independents and other parties. The lines take account of any by- election changes (but not those resulting from elected councillors switching party allegiance) as well as the transfers of seats during the main round of local election. The lower graph shows for each main round of local elections the overall percentage turnout (solid line), the percentage of women candidates standing at (dotted line) and the percentage of women among those elected (hashed line). No. 11 (Romanby) (3164)3 Sowerby (2276)2 Hambleton - 1973 vote share vote share Cook M. Ind 593 100.0 Maynard V. Ms. Lab 657 51.3 Lewis E. Ind 524 - Potter M. Ms. Ind 624 48.7 Appleton Wiske (1021) Barker A. Ind 519 - Dupuis J. Ind 502 - vote share Craven J. Ind 491 - Moore G. Lab 410 - Kettle C. Ind 180 29.1 Parnaby D. Ind 336 - Hoare R. Ind 176 28.5 Turnout 56.3 2.6 Thorniley-Walker G. Ind 172 27.8 Turnout 18.7 0.0 Walls J. Ind 90 14.6 Stillington (926) No. 12 (Osmotherley) (1127) vote share Turnout 60.5 0.6 vote share Thompson R. Ms. Ind 167 34.6 Tate C. Ind 0 0.0 Machin P. Ind 166 34.4 Brompton (1376) Shepherd-Cross H. Ind 149 30.9 vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Tyreman M. Ind 0 0.0 Turnout 52.1 0.2 No. 13 (The Thorntons) (871) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share Stokesley (2881)3 Thompson A. Ind 0 0.0 vote share Carlton Miniott (1170) Richardson T. Ind 0 - vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Thompson C. Ind 0 0.0 Davies D. Ind 297 51.2 Marsay G. Ind 0 - Sanderson M. Ind 283 48.8 4 No. 2 (Great Ayton) (4107) vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 49.6 2.4 Ward Thompson A. Ms. Con 1,417 62.9 Swainby (1132) Crayke (922) Imeson J. Ms. Con 1,329 - vote share vote share Cumbor A. Con 1,255 - Beaumont F. Ind 253 39.7 Spencer B. Ms. Ind 0 0.0 Turton R. Con 1,083 - Horsman A. Ind 182 28.6 Cardwell W. Lab 834 37.1 Hardcastle H. Ind 153 24.0 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Wilkie I. Lab 633 - Chapman J. Ind 49 7.7 2 Easingwold (2082) Turnout 54.8 25.9 Turnout 56.3 11.1 vote share Balf G. Ms. Ind 553 100.0 No. 27 (Crakehall) (1037) The Cowtons (958) Gill W. Ind 466 - vote share vote share Richardson J. Ind 419 - Hoare C. Ind 337 53.8 Hugill J. Ind 367 62.5 Pocklington J. Ind 289 46.2 Pickering W. Ind 220 37.5 Turnout 26.6 48.8 Turnout 60.4 7.7 Turnout 61.3 25.0 Helperby (984) vote share No. 28 (Snape-With-Thorpe) (777) Thirsk (2192)2 Corner G. Ind 0 0.0 vote share vote share Bell J. Ind 0 0.0 Megson C. Lab 575 61.5 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Craig H. Lab 361 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Thiede B. Ms. Ind 360 38.5 Hillside (996) Palliser A. Ind 249 - vote share 2 No. 29 (Bedale) (2277) Consett M. Ind 0 0.0 vote share Turnout 42.7 23.0 Atkinson N. Ind 646 100.0 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Corps A. Ind 335 - Tollerton (1054) Guest I. Ms. Ind 326 - vote share Huby & Sutton (1085) Dalton A. Ind 280 - Wade F. Ind 174 30.3 vote share Hardy G. Ind 154 26.8 Horner R. Ind 324 48.1 Turnout 28.4 55.3 Fox M. Ind 145 25.2 Boddy A. Ind 210 31.2 Kenny B. Ind 102 17.7 Kitchman W. Ind 139 20.7 No. 3 (Broughton) (1090) vote share Turnout 54.6 3.5 Turnout 62.0 16.9 Thomas D. Ind 416 72.3 Miles J. Ms. Ind 159 27.7 Topcliffe (1037) Leeming (985) vote share vote share Turnout 52.8 44.7 Bumby J. Ind 0 0.0 Thompson K. Ind 282 62.8 Penty A. Ind 167 37.2 No. 31 (Tanfield) (782) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share Turnout 45.6 25.6 Hodgson L. Ind 0 0.0 Whitestonecliffe (1029) vote share Morton-On-Swale (961) Turnout 0.0 0.0 Bosomworth B. Ind 0 0.0 vote share Phillips R. Ind 362 72.7 Rudby (1732)2 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Mortimer R. Ind 76 15.3 vote share Carter A. Ind 60 12.0 Atkinson C. Ind 561 61.9 Sadler J. Ind 463 - Turnout 51.8 57.4 Gascoyne J. Lab 346 38.1 Hambleton - 1976 6 No. 1 (Northallerton) (6142) Turnout 52.4 23.7 vote share Appleton Wiske (1067) Herbert A. Ind 964 45.4 Shipton (1201) vote share Willoughby D. Ind 906 - vote share Thorniley-Walker H. Ind 360 58.1 Wake W. Ind 765 - Seal F. Ind 152 26.2 Walls M. Ms. Ind 176 28.4 Lewis W. Ind 659 - Price S. Ind 142 24.5 Cosgrove B. Ind 84 13.5 Tennant J. Ms. Lib 593 27.9 Eyeington W. Ind 127 21.9 Mainwaring- Harrison R. Ind 95 16.4 Turnout 58.1 29.7 Taylor J. Con 565 26.6 Sugden R. Ind 64 11.0 Outhwaite C. Ind 545 - Brompton (1473) Walkland H. Ind 535 - Turnout 48.3 1.7 vote share Cockerill A. Ind 525 - Tyreman M. Ind 0 0.0 Turnout 34.5 17.5 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Results of the English Shire District Elections 1973-2012 1 Carlton Miniott (1290) No. 2 (Great Ayton) (4152)4 The Cowtons (1038) vote share vote share vote share Davies D. Ind 0 0.0 Ward- Hugill J. Ind 0 0.0 Thompson A. Ms. Ind 1,566 41.4 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Imeson J. Ms. Con 1,363 36.0 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turton R. Con 1,229 - Crayke (938) Sigsworth E. Con 1,210 - Thirsk (2176)2 vote share Cardwell W. Lab 852 22.5 vote share Spencer B. Ms. Ind 0 0.0 Whittle J. Ms. Lab 638 - Megson C. Ind 449 48.1 I'Anson J. Lab 464 - Craig H. Ind 320 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Hawkins B. Ms. Lab 377 - Atkinson E. Con 302 32.3 Kirk C. Con 282 - Easingwold (2275)2 Turnout 91.1 5.4 Weatherall C. Ms. Lib 183 19.6 vote share Gill W. Ind 656 100.0 No. 27 (Crakehall) (1121) Turnout 42.9 15.7 Balf G. Ms. Ind 653 - vote share Richardson J. Ind 599 - Hoare C. Ind 0 0.0 Tollerton (1070) vote share Turnout 28.8 73.2 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Wade F. Ind 0 0.0 Helperby (977) No. 28 (Snape-With-Thorpe) (774) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share vote share Corner G. Ind 0 0.0 Bell J. Ind 0 0.0 Topcliffe (1094) vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Bumby J. Ind 0 0.0 Hillside (1006) No. 29 (Bedale) (2371)2 Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share vote share Consett M. Ind 0 0.0 Corps A. Ind 482 100.0 Whitestonecliffe (1090) Robinson A. Ind 482 - vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Atkinson N. Ind 453 - Bosomworth B. Ind 356 73.3 Jardine E. Ms. Lib 130 26.7 Huby & Sutton (1103) Turnout 20.3 -182.8 vote share Turnout 44.6 46.5 Horner R. Ind 0 0.0 No. 3 (Broughton) (1110) vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Thomas D. Ind 0 0.0 Hambleton - 1979 Leeming (1053) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share Thompson K. Ind 0 0.0 No. 31 (Tanfield) (776) Appleton Wiske (1203) vote share vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Hodgson L. Ind 0 0.0 Thorniley-Walker G. Ind 0 0.0 Morton-On-Swale (1088) Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share 2 Phillips R. Ind 0 0.0 Rudby (1830)2 Bedale (2249) vote share vote share Turnout 0.0 0.0 Atkinson C. Ind 0 - Atkinson N. Ind 825 100.0 Robinson A.
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