Local Election Results 2003
Barnsley
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Barnsley (may be incomplete): 13th July 2006 (Penistone W.)
— 16th November 2006 (Worsbrough)
— 15th October 2009 (St Helens)
— 13th October 2011 (St Helens)
— 26th September 2013 (Wombwell)
— 10th October 2013 (Royston)
— 10th July 2014 (Penistone W.)
— 27th August 2015 (Dearne N.)
— 29th September 2017 (Kingstone)
— 14th December 2017 (Rockingham)
— 12th July 2018 (Old Town)
— 12th December 2024 (Dodworth)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
20250 |
50.1% |
16 |
Independent |
8960 |
22.2% |
2 |
Conservative |
6145 |
15.2% |
2 |
Liberal Democrat |
4370 |
10.8% |
2 |
British National Party |
392 |
1.0% |
0 |
Socialist Alliance |
218 |
0.5% |
0 |
Socialist Alternative |
73 |
0.2% |
0 |
Steven Redford |
Lab |
723 |
48.2% |
James Smith |
Ind |
687 |
45.8% |
Peter Murray |
C |
91 |
6.1% |
Patricia Newman |
Lab |
710 |
62.4% |
Malcolm Beaumont |
Ind |
243 |
21.4% |
Jean Roberts |
LD |
132 |
11.6% |
Gordon Wilkinson |
C |
53 |
4.7% |
Alex Vodden |
Lab |
1119 |
52.9% |
Frank Hardy |
Ind |
912 |
43.1% |
Anne Campbell |
C |
86 |
4.1% |
Ian Guest |
LD |
876 |
50.0% |
Peter Keys |
Lab |
717 |
40.9% |
Brent Wood |
C |
118 |
6.7% |
Thomas Sutcliffe |
SocAll |
41 |
2.3% |
Joseph Hayword |
Lab |
1325 |
82.5% |
Elizabeth Hill |
C |
281 |
17.5% |
Gillian Bates |
Lab |
1001 |
46.7% |
Trevor Smith |
Ind |
867 |
40.4% |
Teresa Arundel |
LD |
143 |
6.7% |
Howard Oldfield |
C |
134 |
6.2% |
Thomas Cullum |
Lab |
1256 |
50.4% |
Robert Barnard |
C |
592 |
23.8% |
John Moore |
Ind |
444 |
17.8% |
Andrew Gedney |
BNP |
199 |
8.0% |
Sharron Brook |
LD |
1027 |
49.4% |
Ann Cross |
Lab |
1000 |
48.1% |
Garry Needham |
C |
51 |
2.5% |
Alan Gardiner |
Lab |
1014 |
83.3% |
Grace Morrell |
C |
203 |
16.7% |
Phillip Lofts |
Lab |
1196 |
52.0% |
Maureen Smith |
Ind |
667 |
29.0% |
George Hill |
C |
439 |
19.1% |
Mary Brankin |
Ind |
1295 |
57.7% |
Patricia Wordsworth |
Lab |
751 |
33.4% |
Tony Short |
C |
200 |
8.9% |
Alan Schofield |
Lab |
864 |
42.7% |
Geoffrey Howell |
Ind |
751 |
37.1% |
Mehdi Ghaffarian |
Ind |
264 |
13.1% |
Michael Toon |
C |
143 |
7.1% |
Margaret Sheard |
Lab |
934 |
52.1% |
Patrick Logan |
LD |
282 |
15.7% |
Michael Moore |
Ind |
267 |
14.9% |
Paul Harris |
BNP |
193 |
10.8% |
Stuart Wilkinson |
C |
117 |
6.5% |
Margaret Cawthorne |
Lab |
629 |
41.4% |
William Gaunt |
Ind |
520 |
34.2% |
Anthony Conway |
LD |
245 |
16.1% |
Clive Watkinson |
C |
127 |
8.3% |
Brian Swaine |
Lab |
681 |
67.5% |
Susan Wild |
SocAll |
177 |
17.5% |
Geoffrey Turvey |
C |
151 |
15.0% |
Deborah Toon |
C |
1477 |
56.6% |
Jill Hayler |
Lab |
1134 |
43.4% |
John Wilson |
C |
1212 |
51.6% |
Joseph Unsworth |
Lab |
1136 |
48.4% |
Howard Lavender |
Lab |
1015 |
55.6% |
Leslie Brooke |
LD |
656 |
35.9% |
Nancy Cuss |
C |
156 |
8.5% |
Malcolm Hall |
Ind |
1043 |
61.7% |
Stephen Henshaw |
Lab |
461 |
27.3% |
Andrew Barr |
C |
187 |
11.1% |
Richard Wraith |
Lab |
780 |
57.1% |
Christopher Harding |
LD |
521 |
38.1% |
Timothy Allerton |
C |
66 |
4.8% |
Denise Wilde |
Lab |
889 |
48.1% |
Paul Spivey |
Ind |
561 |
30.4% |
Edward Gouthwaite |
LD |
180 |
9.7% |
Marion Allerton |
C |
144 |
7.8% |
Angela Waller |
SocAlt |
73 |
4.0% |
Fred Wright |
Lab |
915 |
51.4% |
Donald Wood |
Ind |
439 |
24.7% |
Patricia Durie |
LD |
308 |
17.3% |
Elizabeth Elders |
C |
117 |
6.6% |
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