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Local Elections 2015 - Barnsley Council Online Local Elections 2015 - Barnsley Council Online https://www2.barnsley.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/council... Barnsley Council online Skip to content A to Z Accessibility Services About us Pay News Jobs My account Election results Local Elections 2015 UK Parliamentary Election 2015 Results of the local government elections held on Thursday 7th May Local Elections 2015 2015. Turnout for the borough 56.2% Parish Council Elections 2015 Police and Crime Commissioner By-Election 2014 CENTRAL WARD Penistone West Ward By-Election NAME PARTY VOTES 2014 Buckley, Paul Edward The Conservative Party Candidate 701 European Parliamentary Election 2014 Dean, Tom Young People's Party 124 Local Government elections 2014 Dyson, Martin Craig Labour Party 2557 Elected Royston Ward By-Election 2013 Gibson, Dave Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 423 Wombwell Ward By-Election 2013 Porter, Colin English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 480 Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2012 CUDWORTH WARD Local Elections 2012 NAME PARTY VOTES St Helens By-Election 2011 Beckett, Michael John Ashley UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1042 Local Elections 2011 Devoy, Tony A voice for the region 204 Parish Council Elections 2011 Dyson, Ralph Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 87 Barnsley Central By-Election 2011 Hill, George The Conservative Party Candidate 367 UK Parliamentary Election 2010 Wraith, Charlie Labour Party 2718 Elected Local Elections 2010 European Parliamentary Election 2009 DARFIELD WARD Local Elections 2008 NAME PARTY VOTES Local Elections 2007 Burnett, David English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 183 Local Elections 2006 Parkin-Coates, Dorothy Labour Party 2317 Elected UK Parliamentary Election 2005 Smith, Trevor UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1372 European Parliamentary Election Weldon, Delia Mary The Conservative Party Candidate 596 2004 Local Elections 2004 DARTON EAST WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Love, Sharon Barnsley Independent Group 800 Miller, Patrick Roy Labour Party 2556 Elected Ogden, Lee The Conservative Party Candidate 1020 Sutton, Sharon English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 367 Teal, Robert Eric Liberal Democrats 332 DARTON WEST WARD 1 of 5 31/05/2015 09:37 Local Elections 2015 - Barnsley Council Online https://www2.barnsley.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/council... NAME PARTY VOTES Burgess, Linda Mary Labour Party 3078 Elected Sutton, Ian David Charles English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 855 Watkinson, Clive The Conservative Party Candidate 1313 DEARNE NORTH WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Gardiner, Alan Labour Party 2668 Elected Swiffen, Robert Graham UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1112 Toon, Mike The Conservative Party Candidate 284 DEARNE SOUTH WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Cowgill, Cicely Anne The Conservative Party Candidate 751 Sixsmith, Ralph Labour Party 3903 Elected DODWORTH WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Denton, Oliver James York The Conservative Party Candidate 1054 Green, Robert Welton Barnsley Independent Group 1772 Keane, Michael Anthony 408 Riggs, Richard Mark Labour Party 2028 Elected HOYLAND MILTON WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Davies, Michael James Barnsley Independent Group 403 Holliday, Louise Marie UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1282 Saxton, Justin English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 101 Shepherd, Tim Labour Party 2554 Elected Waller, Angela Ruth Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 374 Watkinson, Lesley Anne The Conservative Party Candidate 620 KINGSTONE WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Burkinshaw, Steven John The Conservative Party Candidate 425 Holland, Tracey-Ann Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 166 Houston, Christopher UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1105 Scarfe, Chris Green Party 302 Williams, Kevin George Labour Party 2005 Elected MONK BRETTON WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Ingram, Julie Christine Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 709 2 of 5 31/05/2015 09:37 Local Elections 2015 - Barnsley Council Online https://www2.barnsley.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/council... Ogle, Michael Thomas The Conservative Party Candidate 771 Sheard, Margaret Labour Party 2893 Elected NORTH EAST WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Devoy, Eddie A voice for the region 306 Hampson, Allan Labour Party 2912 Elected Haynes, Anne Frances The Conservative Party Candidate 566 Johnson, Jim UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1226 Makinson, Peter Leslie Independent 447 McQueen, Jimmy 140 OLD TOWN WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Cherryholme, Anita Labour Party 2499 Elected Mageean, Estelle Marie Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 259 Millner, Gillian Ruth The Conservative Party Candidate 712 Sowerby, Louise Jane Barnsley Independent Group 1507 PENISTONE EAST WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Hand-Davis, Paul Francis The Conservative Party Candidate 3647 Elected Raynor, Kate Helen Green Party 949 Webster, Dave Labour Party 1952 PENISTONE WEST WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Chadburn, Wayne Robert A voice for the region 328 Hayler, Jill Labour Party 2023 Millner, Andrew Robert The Conservative Party Candidate 2385 Elected Webber, Steve Independent 600 Wood, David Arthur UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1126 ROCKINGHAM WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Fletcher, Karen Jane Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 135 Lamb, Chris Labour Party 2845 Elected Riddiough, Kevin David English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 192 Toon, Debbie The Conservative Party Candidate 619 Winks, Lynn Theresa UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1289 ROYSTON WARD NAME PARTY VOTES 3 of 5 31/05/2015 09:37 Local Elections 2015 - Barnsley Council Online https://www2.barnsley.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/council... Benoit, Aiden Ian UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1216 Clements, Malcolm John Labour Party 2422 Elected Gouthwaite, Eddie Independent 361 Richardson, Nichola Jayne The Conservative Party Candidate 615 ST. HELENS WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Campbell, Jan Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 281 Hill, Elizabeth The Conservative Party Candidate 375 Platts, Jenny Labour Party 2701 Elected Walker, Dean Peter English Democrats – "Putting England First!" 423 STAIRFOOT WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Dyson, Karen Elizabeth Labour Party 2673 Elected Hogg, Paul UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1376 Needham, Garry Bradley The Conservative Party Candidate 562 WOMBWELL WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Hunt, Sarah Barnsley Independent Group 378 Kerr, Wayne UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1165 Wilkinson, Alex The Conservative Party Candidate 575 Wraith, Dick Labour Party 2760 Elected WORSBROUGH WARD NAME PARTY VOTES Levitt, Raymond Barnsley Independent Group 1096 Murray, Peter John The Conservative Party Candidate 386 Pourali, Roya Labour Party 1769 Elected Scothorn, Stephanie UK Independence Party (UKIP) 910 Elections Turnout (PDF) Rate this page Please rate this page out of 5 using the star ratings. 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