Leicester City Council Election Results 1996-2011

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Leicester City Council Election Results 1996-2011 Leicester City Council Election Results 1996-2011 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). Crown Hills (6983)2 North Braunstone (5733)2 Leicester - 1996 vote share vote share Doshi K.* Lab 1,956 64.4 Setchfield J. Ms.* Lab 672 64.2 2 Nasim M.* Lab 1,926 - Taylor D.* Lab 643 - Abbey (6389) Vaghadia R. LD 868 28.6 Jones M. LD 192 18.4 vote share Pool G. LD 676 - Greaves B. LD 190 - Sood V.* Lab 1,997 76.9 Greenlees L. Con 213 7.0 Goode G. Con 182 17.4 Soulsby P.* Lab 1,904 - Wilson A. Con 177 - Bloice M. Ms. Con 170 - Bradshaw G. Con 391 15.1 Smith B. Con 371 - Turnout 43.5 35.8 Turnout 18.3 45.9 Kelly S. LD 209 8.0 Schiefererstein S. LD 170 - East Knighton (7515)2 Rowley Fields (7258)2 vote share vote share Turnout 40.7 61.8 Pritchard R.* LD 1,635 51.4 McBride D. Lab 1,076 43.8 2 Gibbons A.* LD 1,534 - Manger A. Lab 1,051 - Aylestone (7894) Purdey D. Lab 731 23.0 Middleton J. Ms. Con 673 27.4 vote share Summer N. Lab 688 - Metcalfe M. LD 629 25.6 Foreman S. Ms.* Lab 1,331 46.2 Cufflin S. Con 686 21.6 Metcalfe A. LD 595 - Chambers B. Ms. Con 1,225 42.5 Higginbotham J. Con 588 - Gore-Brown J. Con 552 - Rawnsley G. Lab 1,178 - Sackin M. Green 128 4.0 Peake D. Green 80 3.3 Parsons D. Con 1,064 - Peake Y. Ms. Green 72 - Stone J. LD 234 8.1 Turnout 42.3 28.4 Stone B. LD 205 - Turnout 33.9 16.4 Stocker A. Green 92 3.2 Evington (7164)2 Stocker L. Green 83 - vote share Rushey Mead (8617)2 O'Brien A. Con 1,631 52.7 vote share Turnout 36.5 3.7 Johnson M.* Con 1,614 - Batty C.* Lab 1,905 61.1 2 Batheja J. Lab 1,086 35.1 Parmer G.* Lab 1,886 - Beaumont Leys (10126) Gavriel-White R. Lab 1,028 - Chandarana H. LD 436 14.0 vote share Carter R. LD 378 12.2 Rajani M. Ind Lab 416 13.4 Getliffe G.* Lab 1,437 63.0 Grimsley M. LD 335 - Peacock M. Con 359 11.5 Westley P.* Lab 1,350 - Humber J. Con 353 - Farren C. Con 525 23.0 Turnout 43.2 17.6 Pilkington H. LD 220 - Morris D. Con 501 - Graham S. LD 319 14.0 Eyres Monsell (6421)2 Turnout 36.2 47.1 vote share Turnout 22.5 40.0 Wigglesworth R.* Lab 1,198 75.3 Saffron (7276)2 2 Dunphy H.* Lab 1,188 - vote share Belgrave (8228) Money R. Con 228 14.3 Cassidy T.* Lab 1,195 52.7 vote share Williams N. Con 224 - Brazier D. Lab 1,041 - Jobanputra H. Lab 1,443 46.4 Barlow K. LD 164 10.3 Barlow C.* LD 884 39.0 Gajjar S. Lab 1,329 - Lawrence R. LD 119 - Rogers T. LD 801 - Chouhan K. Ind Lab 1,080 34.7 Andrews M. Con 187 8.3 Patel M. Ind Lab 999 - Turnout 24.8 61.0 Williams M. Con 153 - Redman R. Con 311 10.0 Redman S. Con 300 - Humberstone (7252)2 Turnout 31.1 13.7 Carsch H. LD 147 4.7 vote share Seal C. Green 130 4.2 Skuplak R.* Con 1,572 59.5 Spinney Hill (6609)2 Mugglestone J.* Con 1,568 - vote share Turnout 37.8 11.7 Thomas R. Lab 797 30.2 Salim M.* Lab 2,289 88.3 2 Russell A. Lab 795 - Kamal M. Lab 2,195 - Castle (9052) Skilton R. LD 178 6.7 Christopher D. Con 175 6.8 vote share Frankland M. Green 94 3.6 Waite J. Con 170 - Bodell-Stagg M. Ms. Lab 1,348 60.2 Elisita J. Green 82 - Webb J. LD 128 4.9 Swift P.* Lab 1,344 - Buck M. Ms. Con 347 15.5 Turnout 36.4 29.3 Turnout 39.2 81.6 Buck R. Con 330 - Moxon S. LD 280 12.5 Latimer (6103)2 St. Augustines (7328)2 Nice M. LD 275 - vote share vote share White J. Ms. Green 265 11.8 Kavia R.* Lab 2,370 87.9 Walker G. LD 1,384 44.6 Cunningham J. Ms. Green 243 - Patel V.* Lab 2,346 - Bunce A. Ms. LD 1,228 - Newton A. Con 184 6.8 Wann R.* Lab 1,222 39.4 Turnout 24.8 44.7 Russell S. Con 151 - Devani A.* Lab 1,062 - Ridley I. LD 141 5.2 Forse G. Green 356 11.5 Charnwood (6613)2 Keen D. Green 299 - vote share Turnout 44.2 81.1 Brown W. Con 138 4.5 Vaz M. Ms.* Lab 1,905 80.7 Blundell G. Con 132 - Clair P.* Lab 1,721 - 2 Mowmacre (5329) Baily V. Con 263 11.1 vote share Turnout 42.3 5.2 Turner B. Con 227 - Flint R.* Lab 797 60.4 Feeney G. LD 194 8.2 Bishop B. Lab 770 - Stoneygate (7446)2 Setchell T. Con 276 20.9 vote share Turnout 35.7 69.5 Wright M. Con 255 - Newitt N.* Lab 1,914 69.9 2 Hughes M. LD 172 13.0 Hunter K. Ms.* Lab 1,908 - Coleman (6553) Dilworth V. LD 170 - Kilbourne D. Con 557 20.3 vote share Potter C. UK Ind 75 5.7 Price D. Con 547 - Draycott M. Ms.* Lab 1,421 72.7 Anthony W. LD 268 9.8 Foster S.* Lab 1,258 - Turnout 24.8 39.5 Vial P. LD 216 - Maw B. Ms. Con 324 16.6 O'Brien P. Ms. Con 316 - New Parks (7868)2 Turnout 36.8 49.5 Box C. LD 209 10.7 vote share Howatt T.* Lab 1,017 50.6 Thurncourt (7609)2 Turnout 29.8 56.1 Willmott R. Lab 930 - vote share Gillard A. Con 486 24.2 Allen J. Con 1,633 49.5 Tarratt H. Con 355 - Richmond H. Con 1,464 - Herringshaw G. LD 345 17.2 Robinson J.* Lab 1,422 43.1 Huddlestone C. LD 264 - Thomas J.* Lab 1,364 - Nicholls J. MILT Lab 162 8.1 O'Reilly A. LD 242 7.3 Silk T. MILT Lab 128 - Turnout 43.3 6.4 Turnout 25.6 26.4 Results of the Unitary Council Elections 1995-2012 1 West Humberstone (7120)2 Beaumont Leys (9749)2 Evington (7091)2 vote share vote share vote share Kamal B. Ms.* Lab 926 - Getliffe G.* Lab 1,147 53.3 O'Brien A.* Con 1,724 55.2 Stuttard R.* Lab 926 61.4 Westley P.* Lab 1,097 - Johnson M.* Con 1,633 - Johnson P. Con 390 25.9 Farren C. Con 626 29.1 Doshi K. Lab 1,019 32.6 Maw I. Con 307 - Gore-Browne J. Con 575 - Rawnsley G. Lab 928 - Newman W. LD 192 12.7 Green P. Ms. LD 377 17.5 Carter R. LD 383 12.3 Wallace K. Ms. LD 297 - Harrison T. LD 317 - Turnout 21.2 35.5 Turnout 22.6 24.2 Turnout 45.8 22.6 West Knighton (6968)2 vote share Belgrave (8171)2 Eyres Monsell (6065)2 Hunt G.* LD 1,600 54.0 vote share vote share Coles B. LD 1,437 - Gajjar S.* Lab 1,993 64.7 Duphy H.* Lab 789 46.6 Byrne M. Lab 872 29.4 Thomas J. Lab 1,764 - Wigglesworth R. Lab 780 - Nurse W. Lab 833 - Johnson P. Con 392 12.7 Keeling D. Con 518 30.6 Cufflin M. Con 492 16.6 Jogia D. LD 367 11.9 Keeling R. Ms. Con 475 - Uddin R.
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