1981 Nottinghamshire County Council election
The 1981 Nottinghamshire County Council election was held on Thursday, 7 May. Following boundary changes to the county's electoral divisions, the whole council of eighty-eight members was up for election. The Labour Party regained control from the Conservatives, winning fifty-five seats. The Conservatives won thirty-two councillors and one Residents' association councillor was elected in the Hucknall East division.[1][2]
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All 88 seats to Nottinghamshire County Council 45 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Map of the results of the election in each division. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results by division
Each electoral division returned one county councillor. The candidate elected to the council in each electoral division is shown in the table below.[2]
Electoral Division | Party | Councillor | Votes | |
Arnold Central | Conservative | R. Griffin | 2,531 | |
Arnold East | Labour | T. Lee | 1,717 | |
Arnold West | Conservative | L. Pollard | 2,091 | |
Balderton | Conservative | W. Keeton | 2,084 | |
Beeston North | Conservative | J. Dwan | 1,637 | |
Beeston South | Labour | M. Warner | 1,700 | |
Bingham | Conservative | G. Wade | 2,632 | |
Blidworth | Labour | L. Jones | 2,413 | |
Blyth & Harworth | Labour | L. Hince | 3,071 | |
Bramcote & Stapleford East | Conservative | C. Cooper | 2,371 | |
Calverton | Labour | A. Palmer | 1,877 | |
Carlton Central | Labour | G. Skinner | 1,708 | |
Carlton East | Conservative | H. Stanley | 2,266 | |
Carlton South | Labour | G. Niasbitt | 2,621 | |
Carlton West | Conservative | B. Noble | 1,927 | |
Caunton | Conservative | A. Stewart | 2,842 | |
Chilwell | Conservative | E. Hudson | 2,406 | |
Collingham | Conservative | E. Yates | 1,955 | |
Cotgrave | Conservative | D. Jeffreys | 1,882 | |
East Leake | Conservative | D. Langham | 2,615 | |
Eastwood & Brinsley | Labour | D. Pettitt | 2,901 | |
Greasley & Nuthall | Conservative | C. Minkley | 2,494 | |
Hucknall East | Residents' association | E. Morley | 2,529 | |
Hucknall West | Labour | D. Philby | 2,140 | |
Keyworth | Conservative | S. Pattinson | 2,724 | |
Kimberley & Trowell | Labour | M. McDougall | 1,842 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield North | Labour | J. Thierry | 3,139 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield South | Labour | P. Lewis | 2,928 | |
Mansfield - Cumberlands & Ladybrook | Labour | K. Williams | 2,080 | |
Mansfield - Leeming & Forest Town | Labour | P. Turnbull-Edmonds | 1,959 | |
Mansfield - Northfield & Manor | Labour | B. Whitelaw | 2,020 | |
Mansfield - Oak Tree & Lindhurst | Labour | G. Foster | 1,480 | |
Mansfield - Oakham & Berry Hill | Conservative | E. Cheesewright | 2,205 | |
Mansfield - Pleasley Hill & Broomhill | Labour | W. Morris | 2,136 | |
Mansfield - Ravensdale & Sherwood | Labour | F. Warsop | 1,791 | |
Mansfield - Titchfield & Eakring | Labour | C. Winterton | 1,567 | |
Misterton | Conservative | F. Rudder | 1,742 | |
Newark North | Conservative | V. Dobson | 1,603 | |
Newark South | Labour | C. Bromfield | 1,950 | |
Newstead | Conservative | P. Read | 1,754 | |
Nottingham - Abbey | Conservative | M. Whittaker | 1,939 | |
Nottingham - Aspley | Labour | W. Case | 1,970 | |
Nottingham - Basford | Labour | J. Heppell | 1,875 | |
Nottingham - Beechdale | Labour | W. Churchill | 1,618 | |
Nottingham - Bestwood Park | Labour | F. Higgins | 2,082 | |
Nottingham - Bilborough | Labour | M. Cowan | 1,519 | |
Nottingham - Bridge | Labour | M. Yuill | 2,430 | |
Nottingham - Bulwell East | Labour | S. Tipping | 1,628 | |
Nottingham - Bulwell West | Labour | F. Riddell | 2,375 | |
Nottingham - Byron | Labour | V. Bell | 2,542 | |
Nottingham - Clifton East | Labour | V. Lloyd | 1,599 | |
Nottingham - Clifton West | Labour | G. Dobson | 1,899 | |
Nottingham - Greenwood | Conservative | R. Tuck | 1,593 | |
Nottingham - Lenton | Labour | M. Aslam | 1,641 | |
Nottingham - Manvers | Labour | G. Edwards | 2,010 | |
Nottingham - Mapperley | Conservative | E. Chambers | 1,665 | |
Nottingham - Portland | Labour | R. Howard | 1,885 | |
Nottingham - Radford | Labour | I. Clark | 2,615 | |
Nottingham - Robin Hood | Labour | M. Wain | 1,480 | |
Nottingham - Sherwood | Conservative | J. Jenkin-Jones | 1,716 | |
Nottingham - St. Anns | Labour | F. Price | 1,762 | |
Nottingham - Strelley | Labour | E. Hoskin | 1,616 | |
Nottingham - Trent | Labour | G. Chambers | 1,443 | |
Nottingham - Wilford | Labour | A. Slater | 1,639 | |
Nottingham - Wollaton | Conservative | M. Spungin | 2,708 | |
Ollerton | Labour | S. Smedley | 3,601 | |
Radcliffe-on-Trent | Conservative | F. Hobson | 1,573 | |
Retford North | Labour | C. Grove | 1,445 | |
Retford South | Labour | E. Carter | 1,502 | |
Ruddington | Conservative | R. Dickson | 1,920 | |
Rufford | Labour | M. Gray | 2,965 | |
Selston | Labour | R. Kirk | 2,640 | |
Southwell | Conservative | B. Haigh | 3,323 | |
Stapleford North & West | Labour | G. Miller | 2,494 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield Central | Labour | W. Shaw | 2,173 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield East | Labour | J. Varley | 1,911 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield North | Labour | J. Anthony | 2,161 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield West | Labour | M. Lee | 2,253 | |
Toton & Attenborough | Conservative | G. Bottomely | 1,824 | |
Tuxford | Conservative | W. Pringle | 2,338 | |
Warsop | Labour | F. Taylor | 2,783 | |
West Bridgford East | Conservative | F. Woodward | 2,122 | |
West Bridgford South | Conservative | P. Wright | 2,250 | |
West Bridgford West | Conservative | B. Fairs | 2,037 | |
Worksop East | Labour | F. Groves | 2,105 | |
Worksop North & Carlton | Labour | A. Burton | 2,189 | |
Worksop South East & Welbeck | Labour | W. Bloomer | 2,245 | |
Worksop West | Labour | G. Williams | 2,208 |
References
- "Election Results". Nottinghamshire County Council. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- "Nottinghamshire County Council Election Results 1973-2009" (PDF). Elections Centre. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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