2005 Nottinghamshire County Council election
The 2005 Nottinghamshire County Council election was held on Thursday, 5 May 2005. The whole council was up for election and the result was the Labour Party retaining its control of the council.[1][2]
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All 67 seats to Nottinghamshire County Council 34 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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Boundary changes to the electoral divisions took effect at this election, with the number of seats increased by four.
Results by division
Each electoral division returned either one, two or three county councillors. The candidates elected to the council in each electoral division are shown in the table below. "Unopposed" indicates that the councillor was elected unopposed.[2]
Electoral Division | Party | Councillor | Votes | |
Arnold North | Labour | J. Cole | 4,991 | |
Labour | J. Stocks | 4,334 | ||
Arnold South | Conservative | R. Kempster | 5,049 | |
Labour | P. Barnes | 4,769 | ||
Balderton | Conservative | K. Walker | 2,012 | |
Beauvale | Conservative | J. Taylor | 2,100 | |
Beeston North | Liberal Democrat | S. Carr | 1,942 | |
Beeston South & Attenborough | Labour | P. Lally | 2,363 | |
Bingham | Conservative | M. Suthers | 2,709 | |
Blidworth | Labour | Y. Woodhead | 2,579 | |
Blyth & Harworth | Labour | S. Place | 2,612 | |
Bramcote & Stapleford | Liberal Democrat | S. Heptinstall | 4,841 | |
Liberal Democrat | B. Wombwell | 4,541 | ||
Calverton | Conservative | M. Spencer | 2,799 | |
Carlton East | Labour | J. Clarke | 4,000 | |
Labour | J. O'Riordan | 3,721 | ||
Carlton West | Labour | S. Creamer | 4,382 | |
Labour | D. Pulk | 4,200 | ||
Chilwell & Toton | Conservative | T. Pettengell | 3,971 | |
Conservative | R. Jackson | 3,920 | ||
Collingham | Conservative | V. Dobson | 3,130 | |
Cotgrave | Conservative | R. Butler | 2,333 | |
Eastwood | Labour | E. Lodziak | 2,225 | |
Farndon & Muskham | Conservative | S. Saddington | 2,509 | |
Farnsfield & Lowdham | Conservative | A. Stewart | 3,618 | |
Hucknall | Labour | D. Shaw | 6,619 | |
Labour | C. Baron | 6,576 | ||
Labour | N. Smedley | 6,566 | ||
Keyworth | Conservative | J. Cottee | 3,009 | |
Kimberley & Trowell | Liberal Democrat | K. Rigby | 2,202 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield North | Labour | J. Knight | 1,897 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield South | Labour | Y. Davidson | 2,457 | |
Mansfield East | Labour | G. Kane | 3,997 | |
Labour | C. Winterton | 2,854 | ||
Mansfield North | Labour | J. Bosjnak | 3,900 | |
Labour | P. Tsimbiridis | 2,878 | ||
Mansfield South | Labour | A. Haynes | 3,358 | |
Labour | K. Wakefield | 2,420 | ||
Mansfield West | Labour | J. Carter | 4,084 | |
Labour | N. Henshaw | 3,768 | ||
Misterton | Conservative | K. Bullivant | 4,172 | |
Newark East | Conservative | P. Prebble | 1,865 | |
Newark West | Conservative | K. Girling | 1,868 | |
Newstead | Conservative | J. Lonergan | 3,319 | |
Nuthall | Conservative | P. Owen | 1,945 | |
Ollerton | Labour | S. Smedley | Unopposed | |
Radcliffe-on-Trent | Conservative | K. Cutts | 3,631 | |
Retford East | Labour | M. Storey | 2,675 | |
Retford West | Labour | J. Napier | 2,343 | |
Ruddington | Conservative | R. Adair | 2,805 | |
Rufford | Labour | A. Freeman | 2,909 | |
Selston | Labour | J. Taylor | 2,523 | |
Soar Valley | Conservative | L. Sykes | 2,932 | |
Southwell & Caunton | Conservative | R. Laughton | 3,739 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield Central | Labour | E. Llewellyn-Jones | 2,301 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield East | Labour | S. Carroll | 2,364 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield North | Labour | D. Anthony | 2,105 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield West | Labour | D. Kirkham | 2,290 | |
Tuxford | Conservative | J. Hempsall | 4,120 | |
Warsop | Labour | J. Allin | 3,221 | |
West Bridgford Central & South | Conservative | M. Cox | 4,873 | |
Conservative | L. Cooper | 4,755 | ||
West Bridgford West | Conservative | M. Brandon-Bravo | 2,987 | |
Worksop East | Labour | G. Gilfoyle | 2,983 | |
Worksop North | Labour | S. Fielding | 2,855 | |
Worksop North East & Carlton | Labour | A. Rhodes | 2,913 | |
Worksop West | Labour | A. Davison | 2,276 |
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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