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2019-03-13 Derbyshire Election Results May 2017.Xlsx Derbyshire County Council Election Results 2017 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* Stuart Bent UKIP 722 Vikki Bonsall Liberal Democrat 284 Steve Elliott Green Party 375 Gareth Gee Conservative 2,311 A01 Alfreton and Somercotes 18,946 11,563 61% Steve Marshall-Clarke Labour 2,591 183 Kathy Moss Conservative 2,408 Kate Smith Liberal Democrat 195 Paul Smith Labour 2,677 366 William Macfarlane Green Party 280 Paul Smith Liberal Democrat 329 A02 Alport and Derwent 9,583 4,408 46% David Taylor Conservative 2,550 1,301 Jyoti Wilkinson Labour 1,249 Peter Makin Conservative 1,714 124 John Owen Labour 1,590 A03 Belper 8,827 3,705 42% Richard Salmon Liberal Democrat 175 Dave Wells Green Party 226 Carol Angharad Labour 889 Jeremy Benson Liberal Democrat 250 A04 Duffield and Belper South 8,946 3,706 41% Stuart Bradford Independent 358 Sue Macfarlane Green Party 439 Chris Short Conservative 1,770 881 Daniel Bamford UKIP 261 Joel Hunt Liberal Democrat 71 Amber Valley A05 Greater Heanor 9,012 2,988 33% Paul Jones Labour 1,158 Christina Smith Green Party 67 Alexander Stevenson Conservative 1,431 273 Geoff Aldwinckle UKIP 315 James Brooks Green Party 55 A06 Heanor Central 9,144 3,185 35% Celia Cox Labour 1,305 Richard Iliffe Conservative 1,388 83 George White Liberal Democrat 122 Kevin Buttery Conservative 2,613 1,683 Tom Hague Liberal Democrat 197 A07 Horsley 10,021 4,076 41% Adrian Nathan UKIP 212 Lian Pizzey Green Party 124 John Porter Labour 930 Ron Ashton Conservative 1,789 474 Alex Bear Green Party 77 A08 Ripley East and Codnor 9,831 3,426 35% Steve Freeborn Labour 1,315 Peter Jelf Liberal Democrat 66 Gaz Smith UKIP 179 Trevor Ainsworth Conservative 2,196 518 Philip Rose UKIP 207 A09 Ripley West and Heage 10,137 4,351 43% Richard Smeeton Liberal Democrat 151 Marian Taylor Green Party 119 David Williams Labour 1,678 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* David Dixon Conservative 951 B01 Barlborough and Clowne 9,307 2,573 28% Ben Marshall Liberal Democrat 130 Anne Western Labour 1,492 541 Elaine Evans Trade Unionists and Socialist Coalition 163 Duncan McGregor Labour 1,416 699 B02 Bolsover North 10,003 2,456 25% Jayne Phoenix Liberal Democrat 160 Neil Yewman Conservative 717 Sophie Dack Conservative 848 Jon Dale Trade Unionists and Socialist Coalition 202 B03 Bolsover South 9,853 2,538 26% Joan Dixon Labour and Co-operative 1,335 487 Steven Raison Liberal Democrat 153 Bolsover Katherine Burrow Conservative 430 Christine Dale Labour 1,222 707 B04 Shirebrook and Pleasley 9,350 2,527 27% Mark Nolan UKIP 213 Ross Shipman Liberal Democrat 147 David Taylor Independent 515 Jaquie Calladine UKIP 342 Martin Cheung Liberal Democrat 196 B05 South Normanton and Pinxton 10,153 2,475 24% Jim Coyle Labour 1,135 333 David Tillyer Conservative 802 Samuel Boam Conservative 872 Ray Calladine UKIP 337 B06 Tibshelf 10,426 2,892 28% Clive Moesby Labour 1,506 634 David Roulston Liberal Democrat 177 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* Dave Allen Labour 1,646 889 C01 Birdholme 8,729 2,780 32% Amanda Brassington Liberal Democrat 377 Paul Gibbons Conservative 757 Keith Falconer Liberal Democrat 1,152 C02 Boythorpe and Brampton South 8,072 3,038 38% Ron Mihaly Labour 1,384 232 Sara Scotting Conservative 502 Stuart Brittain Labour 1,671 992 Adam Fowler Conservative 679 C03 Brimington 9,811 2,854 29% Tony Rogers Liberal Democrat 266 Paul Stone Brimington Independents 238 Sharon Buxton Chesterfield Independents 179 John Scotting Conservative 673 C04 Loundsley Green and Newbold 9,185 3,500 38% Tom Snowdon Liberal Democrat 990 Mick Wall Labour 1,658 668 Sharon Blank Labour 1,263 758 Maggie Cannon Liberal Democrat 287 C05 Spire 7,736 2,294 30% Chesterfield Adrian Mather Independent 239 Nigel Sterland Conservative 505 Matthew Genn Liberal Democrat 405 Jean Innes Labour and Co-operative 1,433 787 C06 St Marys 9,377 2,847 30% John Levis Green Party 86 Malcolm Rowley Conservative 646 Kerrie Webb UKIP 277 Mick Bagshaw Independent 531 Helen Elliott Labour 1,331 800 C07 Staveley 9,064 2,543 28% Stephen Hartley Liberal Democrat 187 James Hunt Conservative 494 Barry Bingham Liberal Democrat 1,325 84 C08 Staveley North and Whittington 9,313 3,075 33% Dean Collins Labour 1,241 Oliver Scheidt Conservative 509 John Boult Conservative 1,541 138 C09 Walton and West 8,282 3,907 47% Gordon McLaren Labour 963 Paul Niblock Liberal Democrat 1,403 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* Steve Bull Conservative 2,775 2,024 D01 Ashbourne 9,653 3,780 39% Rebecca Goodall Liberal Democrat 751 Richard Stone UKIP 254 Eleanor Nancolas Liberal Democrat 613 D02 Bakewell 9,660 4,368 45% Helen Swift Labour 1,103 Judith Twigg Conservative 2,652 1,549 Jason Atkin Conservative 2,291 1,394 Michael Crapper Liberal Democrat 606 D03 Derwent Valley 9,532 4,042 42% Paul Roe UKIP 248 Martin Rutter Labour 897 Derbyshire Martin Aiton Liberal Democrat 241 Dales Tom Barker Labour 433 D04 Dovedale 9,171 3,881 42% Simon Spencer Conservative 1,825 575 Colin Swindell Independent 1,250 John Youatt Green Party 132 Andy Botham Labour 1,198 D05 Matlock 8,595 4,470 52% Sue Burfoot Liberal Democrat 1,889 506 Ann Elliott Conservative 1,383 Gill Bates Liberal Democrat 259 Richard Bright Conservative 2,012 D06 Wirksworth 10,118 4,537 45% Ivan Dixon Green Party 226 Irene Ratcliffe Labour 2,040 28 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* Carol Hart Conservative 2,534 1,979 Robert Mee Liberal Democrat 464 E01 Breadsall and West Hallam 9,403 3,753 40% Robert Wilson UKIP 200 Michael Yates Labour 555 Neil Barnes Labour 937 Martin Garnett Liberal Democrat 244 E02 Breaston 10,405 3,968 38% Caroline Gent UKIP 252 Robert Parkinson Conservative 2,389 1,452 Brent Poland Green Party 146 James Dawson Labour 1,031 Frank Dunne UKIP 364 E03 Ilkeston East 9,701 2,673 28% Robert Flatley Conservative 1,116 85 Ralph Hierons Green Party 75 Angela Togni Liberal Democrat 87 Terry Calladine UKIP 213 John Frudd Labour 1,182 120 E04 Ilkeston South 9,132 2,638 29% Heather Hierons Green Party 99 Stephen Hill Liberal Democrat 82 Jonathan Wright Conservative 1,062 Michelle Booth Labour 1,270 John Geehan UKIP 237 E05 Ilkeston West 9,565 3,233 34% Tony King Conservative 1,560 290 Alex Richards Liberal Democrat 90 Erewash John Thomson Independent 76 Marie Crowley Green Party 139 Roy Dunn Independent 38 Alan Griffiths Conservative 1,469 135 E06 Long Eaton 9,775 3,325 34% Peter Levesley UKIP 209 Jane Oseman Liberal Democrat 136 Cheryl Pidgeon Labour 1,334 Caroline Brown Labour 1,228 Martin Gallimore Green Party 146 E07 Petersham 9,996 3,285 33% Simon Gent UKIP 188 Garry Hickton Conservative 1,378 150 Becky Thomas Liberal Democrat 345 Maggie Gallimore Green Party 97 Wayne Major Conservative 2,064 1,212 E08 Sandiacre 9,437 3,534 37% Steve Maxwell Liberal Democrat 380 Celia Powers Labour 852 Gaynor Watts UKIP 141 Kewal Athwal Conservative 2,025 1,317 Alan Chewings Labour 708 Sylvia Corsham Independent 190 E09 Sawley 9,618 3,839 40% Giles Farrand UKIP 152 David Shipman Green Party 71 Kristin Simmons Independent 243 Adam Wain Liberal Democrat 450 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* Caitlin Bisknell Labour 1,300 Peter Crook Green Party 122 H01 Buxton North and East 8,868 3,019 34% Alistair Forbes Liberal Democrat 270 Linda Grooby Conservative 1,327 27 Tony Kemp Conservative 1,771 478 Eileen Reynolds Green Party 262 H02 Buxton West 9,340 3,732 40% Adam Scott Liberal Democrat 406 Matthew Stone Labour 1,293 Robert King Labour 932 Charles Lawley Liberal Democrat 1,100 H03 Chapel and Hope Valley 9,390 3,982 42% Jim Perkins Conservative 1,791 691 Nat Scott Green Party 159 Alastair Booth Liberal Democrat 139 Marcus Gill Conservative 875 H04 Etherow 8,291 2,384 29% Sue Ledger Green Party 84 Becki Woods Labour 1,286 411 High Peak Peter Allen Green Party 455 Christopher Boyle UKIP 364 Chris Cuff Green Party 299 Darcey Gillie Liberal Democrat 380 H05 Glossop and Charlesworth 17,501 12,997 74% Damien Greenhalgh Labour 2,823 George Wharmby Conservative 2,911 88 Jean Wharmby Conservative 2,834 424 Stephen Worrall Liberal Democrat 521 Shelia Yamin Labour 2,410 Beth Atkins Liberal Democrat 1,889 577 Mike Daw Green Party 177 H06 New Mills 9,907 4,211 43% Samantha Flower Conservative 833 Dave Gates Labour 1,312 Alison Fox Conservative 1,333 41 Ruth George Labour 1,062 H07 Whaley Bridge 8,570 3,844 45% Mary Jones Green Party 157 David Lomax Liberal Democrat Focus Team 1,292 Produced by Policy and Research, Derbyshire County Council 04/03/2021 Electorate Total % 2017 District ED code Electoral area Candidate name Political party Votes 2017 votes 2017 turnout majority* William Armitage Conservative 732 Alan Garfitt UKIP 211 N01 Clay Cross North 9,035 3,186 35% David Hancock Liberal Democrat 980 Brian Wright Labour 1,263
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