Local Election Results - Derby City
Originally published by East Midlands Liberal Democrats
Labour have kept their majority in the Derby City Council chamber despite losing two seats to UKIP.
The shake-up means that the council chamber now looks like this:
Labour - 27 - No change.
Conservative - 14 - No change.
Liberal Democrat - 7 - Loss of 2.
UKIP - 2 - Gain of 2.
Independent - 1 - No change.
The overall turnout was 28.6% down from 31% in 2012.
In some areas of the city the turnout was as low as 17%.
HERE IS A FULL LIST OF RESULTS:
Labour gain Abbey ward from Liberal Democrats.
Votes:
Liberal Democrat - Ajit Atwal 736
UKIP - Karen Bardoe 568
Labour - Paul Hezelgrave 1283
Conservative - Ed Packham 384
Labour gain control of Abbey ward unseating Ajit Atwal, councillor made famous by being pictured with AK-47 while on holiday.
Conservatives hold Allestree ward.
Votes:
Labour - Diane Froggatt 998
UKIP - Frank Leeming 925
Liberal Democrat - Deena Smith 289
Conservative - Roy Webb 2621
Conservative hold of Allestree ward.
Turnout - 30.5%
UKIP gain Alvaston ward from Labour.
Conservative - Peter Berry 474
UKIP - Alan Graves 1825
Liberal Democrat - Jill Leonard 126
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - Charles Taylor 57
Labour - 1219 Linda Winter
UKIP gain second seat on Derby City Council taking control of Alvaston ward from Labour.
Labour hold Arboretum ward.
Votes:
Liberal Democrat - Nazir Hussain 1116
Labour - Shiraz Khan 2298
UKIP - Kirk Kus 428
Conservative - Aamir Shahzad 243
Labour keep control of the Arboretum ward.
Turnout - 19.9%
Liberal Democrats hold Blagreaves ward.
Votes:
Labour - Amo Raju 1342
UKIP - Richard Rogers 629
Liberal Democrat - Ruth Skelton 1530
Conservative - Stephen Willoughby 318
Liberal Democrats keep control of Blagreaves ward.
Turnout - 27%
Boulton - Labour hold.
Votes:
Labour - Ranjit Banwait 1446
UKIP - Stephen Fowke 1089
Conservatives - David Jennings 521
Liberal Democrat - Brian Venn 89
Ranjit Banwait has held the seat for the Labour Party.
Turnout - 22%
Labour hold Chaddesden ward.
Votes:
Labour - Sara Bolton 1349
UKIP - Tony Crawley 987
BNP - Paul Hilliard 136
Conservative -Nicola Roulstone 728
Liberal Democrat -Karen Walsh 163
Labour hold Chaddesden ward.
Turnout - 21.4%
Conservatives hold Chellaston ward.
Votes:
UKIP - Ian Crompton 918
Conservative - Philip Ingall 1617
Liberal Democrat - Martin Jones 170
Labour - Alex Rowley-Kearnes… 1211
Philip Ingall remains councillor for the Conservatives.
Turnout - 24.3%
Labour gain Darley ward from Conservatives.
Votes:
UKIP - Martin Du Sautoy 619
Labour - Lisa Eldret 1554
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - Chris Fernandez 149
Conservative - Steve Hassall 1113
Liberal Democrat - Tracey Wild 361
Labour gain from Conservatives with Lisa Eldret now becoming councillor for Darley ward.
Turnout - 22.7%
UKIP gain Derwent ward from Labour.
Votes:
Liberal Democrat -Richard Hudson 667
Labour - Dave Roberts 847
Conservative - Jonathan Smale 249
BNP - Carol Tucker 84
UKIP - Bill Wright 884
UKIP gain control of Derwent ward.
Turnout - 18.6%
Littleover hold for Liberal Democrats in two seats.
Votes:
Liberal Democrats - Eric Ashburner 1468
UKIP - Martin Bardoe 616
Liberal Democrats - Lucy Care 1799
Conservative - Maxwell Craven 1069
Conservative - Alan Grimadell 847
Labour - Simon Parkes 1315
Labour - Gurpal Singh 1300
Independent - Tony Welch 120
Two seats were up for re-election and both were retained by the Liberal Democrats.
Turnout - 30.9%
Labour hold in Mackworth ward.
Votes:
Conservative - Jordan Kemp 455
Liberal Democrat -Catrin Ruthland 240
UKIP - Mick Walsh 898
Labour - John Whitby….. 1089
Labour hold in the Mackworth ward.
Turnout - 17.2%
Conservative gain in Mickleover ward from Liberal Democrats.
Votes:
UKIP - Barry Appleby 806
Liberal Democrat - Peter Barker 1350
Conservative - Alison Holmes 1924
Labour - Lester Pendrey 771
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats.
Turnout - 29.9%
Labour holds Normanton ward.
Votes:
Conservative - Chris Batten 262
Liberal Democrat - Ian Care 190
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - Graham Lewis 68
Labour - Balbir Sandhu 2619
UKIP - Adrian Ward 368
Balbir Sandhu remains councillor for the Labour party.
Turnout - 21.6%
Conservatives hold Oakwood ward.
Votes:
Conservative - Mick Barker 1568
Liberal Democrat - Roger Jackson 96
Independent - Deb Manzoori 151
UKIP - Shaun Walker 643
Labour - Neil Wilson 697
The Conservatives hold Oakwood ward.
Turnout - 20.4%
Labour retain control of Derby City Council as they hold Sinfin ward.
Votes:
Conservative - Sarah Burton 344
Liberal Democrat - Glenda Howcroft 67
UKIP - Vaughan Saxby 658
Labour - Robin Turner 1488
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - Zbigniew Wojcik 98
Conservatives hold Spondon ward.
Votes:
UKIP - Spencer Austin 884
Labour -Steve Froggatt 820
Conservative -Chris Poulter 1774
Liberal Democrat - Alf Wall 112
The Conservatives hold Spondon ward.
Turnout - 24.1%
Read more: http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Derby-city-council-elections-Results-table/story-21133370-detail/story.html#ixzz32cnroVOy
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Liberal Democrats hold three seats on Derby City Council
Speaking to the Derby Telegraph Liberal Democrat leader Hilary Jones was pleased to see experienced politician Lucy Care return to the fray after taking the Littleover seat previously held by her party's former Mayor of Derby Les Allen who had decided to stand down.
Hilary said it had been "a mixed night - It's not necessarily about local policies. I think there's some national stuff that will have had an effect and having the European elections on the same day has focused and polarised people a bit."
Lib Dem leader Hilary Jones was pleased to see experienced politician Lucy Care return to the fray after taking the Littleover seat previously held by her party's former Mayor of Derby Les Allen who had decided to stand down.
She said it had been "a mixed night".
Mrs Jones said: "It's not necessarily about local policies. I think there's some national stuff that will have had an effect and having the European elections on the same day has focused and polarised people a bit."
Read more: http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/City-council-elections-UKIP-says-bring-honesty/story-21132844-detail/story.html#ixzz32dEFaCq5
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Lib Dem leader Hilary Jones was pleased to see experienced politician Lucy Care return to the fray after taking the Littleover seat previously held by her party's former Mayor of Derby Les Allen who had decided to stand down.
She said it had been "a mixed night".
Mrs Jones said: "It's not necessarily about local policies. I think there's some national stuff that will have had an effect and having the European elections on the same day has focused and polarised people a bit."
Read more: http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/City-council-elections-UKIP-says-bring-honesty/story-21132844-detail/story.html#ixzz32dEFaCq5
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Labour have kept their majority in the Derby City Council chamber despite losing two seats to UKIP.
The shake-up means that the council chamber now looks like this:
Labour - 27 - No change.
Conservative - 14 - No change.
Liberal Democrat - 7 - Loss of 2.
UKIP - 2 - Gain of 2.
Independent - 1 - No change.
The overall turnout was 28.6% down from 31% in 2012.
In some areas of the city the turnout was as low as 17%.
HERE IS A FULL LIST OF RESULTS:
| Abbey Ward | Paul Hezelgrave | Labour | 1283 | Elected | Labour Gain | ||
| Ajit Atwal | Liberal Democrat | 736 | |||||
| Karen Bardoe | UKIP | 568 | |||||
| Ed Packham | Conservative | 384 | |||||
| Allestree | Roy Webb | Conservative | 2621 | Elected | Conservative Hold | ||
| Diane Froggatt | Labour | 998 | |||||
| Frank Leeming | UKIP | 925 | |||||
| Deena Smith | Liberal Democrat | 289 | |||||
| Turnout 30% | |||||||
| Alvaston | Alan Graves | UKIP | 1825 | Elected | UKIP gain | ||
| Linda Winter | Labour | 1219 | |||||
| Peter Berry | Conservative | 474 | |||||
| Jill Leonard | Liberal Democrat | 126 | |||||
| Charles Taylor | Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts | 57 | |||||
| Arboretum | Shiraz Khan | Labour | 2298 | Elected | Labour Hold | ||
| Nazir Hussain | Liberal Democrat | 1116 | |||||
| Kirk Kus | UKIP | 428 | |||||
| Aamir Shahzad | Conservative | 243 | |||||
| Turnout 19.9% | |||||||
| Blagreaves | Ruth Skelton | Liberal Democrat | 1530 | Elected | Liberal Democrat Hold | ||
| Amo Raju | Labour | 1342 | |||||
| Richard Rogers | UKIP | 629 | |||||
| Stephen Willoughby | Conservative | 318 | |||||
| Turnout 27% | |||||||
| Boulton | Ranjit Banwait | Labour | 1446 | Elected | Labour hold | ||
| Steohen Fowke | UKIP | 1089 | |||||
| David Jennings | Conservative | 521 | |||||
| Brian Venn | Liberal Democrat | 89 | |||||
| Turnour 22% | |||||||
| Chaddesden | Sara Bolton | Labour | 1349 | Elected | Labour Hold | ||
| Tony Crawley | UKIP | 987 | |||||
| Nicola Roulstone | Conservative | 728 | |||||
| Karen Walsh | Liberal Democrat | 163 | |||||
| Paul Hillard | BNP | 136 | |||||
| Turnout 21.4% | |||||||
| Chellaston | Phillip Ingall | Conservative | 1617 | Elected | Conservative Hold | ||
| Alex Rowley-Kearnes | Labour | 1211 | |||||
| Ian Crompton | UKIP | 918 | |||||
| Martin Jones | Liberal Democrat | 170 | |||||
| Turnout 24.3% | |||||||
| Darley | Lisa Eldret | Labour | 1554 | Elected | Labour Gain | ||
| Steve Hassall | Conservative | 1113 | |||||
| Martin Du Sautoy | UKIP | 619 | |||||
| Tracey Wild | Liberal Democrat | 361 | |||||
| Chris Fernandez | Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts | 149 | |||||
| Turnout 22.7% | |||||||
| Derwent | Bill Wright | UKIP | 884 | Elected | UKIP gain | ||
| Dave Roberts | Labour | 847 | |||||
| Richard Hudson | Liberal Democrat | 667 | |||||
| Jonathan Smale | Conservative | 249 | |||||
| Carol Tucker | BNP | 84 | |||||
| Turnout 18.6% | |||||||
| Littleover | Lucy Care | Liberal Democrat | 1799 | Elected | Liberal Democrat Hold | ||
| Eric Ashburmer | Liberal Democrat | 1468 | Elected | Liberal Democrat Hold | |||
| Simon Parkes | Labour | 1315 | |||||
| Gurpal Singh | Labour | 1300 | |||||
| Maxwell Craven | Conservative | 1068 | |||||
| Alan Grimadell | Conservative | 847 | |||||
| Martin Bardoe | UKIP | 616 | |||||
| Tony Welch | Independent | 120 | |||||
| Turnout 30.9% | |||||||
| Mackworth | John Whitby | Labour | 1089 | Elected | Labour Hold | ||
| Mick Walsh | UKIP | 898 | |||||
| Jordan Kemp | Conservative | 455 | |||||
| Catrin Ruthland | Liberal Democrat | 240 | |||||
| Turnout 17.2% | |||||||
| Mickleover | Alison Holmes | Conservative | 1924 | Elected | Consevative Gain | ||
| Peter Barker | Liberal Democrat | 1350 | |||||
| Barry Appleby | UKIP | 806 | |||||
| Lester Pendrey | Labour | 771 | |||||
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Turnout 29.9% |
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| Normanton | Balbir Sandhu | Labour | 2619 | Elected | Labour Hold | ||
| Adrian Ward | UKIP | 368 | |||||
| Chris Batten | Conservative | 262 | |||||
| Ian Care | Liberal Democrat | 190 | |||||
| Graham Lewis | Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts | 68 | |||||
| Turnout 21.6% | |||||||
| Oakwood | Mick Barker | Conservative | 1568 | Elected | Conservative hold | ||
| Neil Wilson | Labour | 697 | |||||
| Shaun Walker | UKIP | 643 | |||||
| Deb Manzoori | Independent | 151 | |||||
| Roger Jackson | Liberal Democrat | 96 | |||||
| Turnout 20.4% | |||||||
| Sinfin | Robin Turner | Labour | 1488 | ||||
| Vaughan Saxby | UKIP | 658 | |||||
| Sarah Burton | Conservative | 344 | |||||
| Zbigniew Wojcik | Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts | 98 | |||||
| Glenda Howcroft | Liberal Democrat | 67 | |||||
| Spondon | Chris Poulter | Conservative | 1774 | Elected | Conservative hold | ||
| Spencer Austin | UKIP | 884 | |||||
| Steve Froggatt | Labour | 820 | |||||
| Alf Ward | Liberal Demcorat | 112 | |||||
| Turnout 24.1% |
Read more: http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Derby-city-council-elections-Results-table/story-21133370-detail/story.html#ixzz32cnroVOy
Read more at http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Derby-city-council-elections-Results-table/story-21133370-detail/story.html#c0CDVWgOqJ63aDUL.99
Link to Council website - http://cmis.derby.gov.uk/cmis5/Elections/tabid/63/ctl/ViewWards/mid/386/ID/8/Default.aspx

