Local Election Results 2002
Bassetlaw
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries. One Labour councillor, one independent councillor and two Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Bassetlaw:
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2019
2023
By-elections for Bassetlaw (may be incomplete): 18th September 2003 (Sutton)
— 16th September 2010 (Worksop S.)
— 21st October 2010 (Harworth)
— 10th February 2011 (Worksop N.E.)
— 22nd March 2018 (Worksop S.E.)
— 15th November 2018 (East Retford W.)
— 6th May 2021 (Ranskill; Sutton; Tuxford & Trent)
— 29th July 2021 (East Retford S.)
— 24th November 2022 (Sutton)
— 4th July 2024 (Rampton)
Results for Nottinghamshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
9262 |
41.1% |
28 |
Conservative |
9016 |
40.0% |
16 |
Liberal Democrat |
1875 |
8.3% |
3 |
Independent |
1718 |
7.6% |
1 |
Green Party |
680 |
3.0% |
0 |
Kenneth Bullivant |
C |
unop. |
|
Terence Yates |
C |
378 |
69.7% |
Robert Earp |
Lab |
164 |
30.3% |
Alastair Williams |
Lab |
870 |
55.7% |
William Walters |
Lab |
868 |
|
Gillian Freeman |
Lab |
743 |
|
David Hare |
C |
692 |
44.3% |
Valerie Bowles |
C |
586 |
|
Barry Bowles |
C |
577 |
|
Kathleen Sutton |
C |
435 |
70.6% |
Carl Phillips |
Lab |
95 |
15.4% |
Alison Murray |
LD |
86 |
14.0% |
Pamela Lewis |
LD |
592 |
65.0% |
Christopher Pataky |
C |
319 |
35.0% |
Margaret Quigley |
C |
1147 |
59.8% |
Michael Quigley |
C |
1057 |
|
James Holland |
C |
898 |
|
Faith Gabbitas |
Lab |
399 |
20.8% |
Michael Gee |
Lab |
388 |
|
George Gabbitas |
Lab |
377 |
|
Lawrence Hudson |
LD |
245 |
12.8% |
Tegfryn Davies |
LD |
211 |
|
Mark Hunter |
LD |
168 |
|
Victor Chidlaw |
Grn |
128 |
6.7% |
Graham Oxby |
Lab |
801 |
52.8% |
James Napier |
Lab |
719 |
|
Michael Pugsley |
C |
717 |
47.2% |
Christopher Hall |
C |
690 |
|
Pamela Skelding |
Lab |
590 |
|
Carolyn Troop |
Lab |
591 |
67.6% |
Lionel Skelding |
Lab |
527 |
|
Barry Frost |
C |
283 |
32.4% |
Sheelagh Hamilton |
C |
261 |
|
Marie Critchley |
C |
412 |
51.0% |
James Anderson |
Lab |
396 |
49.0% |
Anna-Maria Robinson |
C |
378 |
|
Philip Goodliffe |
Lab |
332 |
|
Francis Martin |
C |
412 |
74.4% |
Jane Heggie |
Lab |
142 |
25.6% |
Frank Hart |
Lab |
806 |
60.8% |
Keith Muskett |
Lab |
783 |
|
Margaret Muskett |
Lab |
718 |
|
George Burchby |
Ind |
519 |
39.2% |
Jose Barry |
Lab |
368 |
65.0% |
John Ogle |
C |
198 |
35.0% |
Sean Kerringan |
LD |
342 |
58.0% |
Carol Sharp |
C |
248 |
42.0% |
Alan Kitchen |
LD |
461 |
70.5% |
Elizabeth Yates |
C |
193 |
29.5% |
Keith Isard |
C |
761 |
58.2% |
Robert Sutton |
C |
729 |
|
John Hobart |
Lab |
398 |
30.4% |
Carol Gee |
Lab |
275 |
|
Philip Lewis |
LD |
149 |
11.4% |
Mary Stokes |
C |
335 |
52.2% |
Stanley Moody |
Ind |
307 |
47.8% |
Griffith Wynne |
Lab |
709 |
46.6% |
James Elliott |
Lab |
708 |
|
Clifford Entwistle |
Lab |
688 |
|
Geoffrey Coe |
Ind |
523 |
34.4% |
Paul Thorpe |
Grn |
288 |
18.9% |
Avril Barsley |
Lab |
696 |
61.1% |
Allan Makeman |
Lab |
667 |
|
John Clayton |
Lab |
501 |
|
Marilyn Parkin |
C |
443 |
38.9% |
Simon Greaves |
Lab |
867 |
58.5% |
David Walsh |
Lab |
658 |
|
Janet Pimperton |
Lab |
652 |
|
Christopher Coward |
C |
614 |
41.5% |
Stephen Parkin |
C |
601 |
|
Juliana Smith |
C |
567 |
|
David Pressley |
Lab |
740 |
53.8% |
Glynn Gilfoyle |
Lab |
728 |
|
Alan Rhodes |
Lab |
668 |
|
Carole Mangham |
C |
372 |
27.0% |
Andrew Cliffe |
Grn |
264 |
19.2% |
Reginald Askew |
C |
861 |
51.7% |
Michael Bennett |
C |
785 |
|
Andrew Dibb |
C |
665 |
|
Christopher Grocock |
Lab |
436 |
26.2% |
Michael Dunford |
Ind |
369 |
22.1% |
Sarah Gale |
Lab |
339 |
|
Eileen Hart |
Lab |
324 |
|
Brian Hopkinson |
Lab |
784 |
80.0% |
John Shepherd |
Lab |
659 |
|
Laurence West |
Lab |
610 |
|
Philip Smith |
C |
196 |
20.0% |
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