Local Election Results 2006
Stoke-on-Trent
One-third of council up for election.
CityInd = City Independent
Other results for Stoke-on-Trent:
2002
2003
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2007
2008
2010
2011
2015
2019
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By-elections for Stoke-on-Trent (may be incomplete): 18th September 2003 (Abbey Green)
— 22nd July 2004 (Burslem S.)
— 3rd March 2005 (East Valley)
— 26th July 2012 (Springfields & Trent Vale)
— 14th November 2013 (Baddeley, Milton & Norton)
— 6th May 2021 (Moorcroft)
— 1st July 2021 (Penkhull & Stoke)
— 22nd September 2022 (Bentilee & Ubberley)
— 2nd May 2024 (Meir N.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
17995 |
32.5% |
6 |
Conservative |
10857 |
19.6% |
2 |
Independent |
10358 |
18.7% |
6 |
British National Party |
6993 |
12.6% |
3 |
Liberal Democrat |
6399 |
11.6% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
1720 |
3.1% |
0 |
City Independent |
564 |
1.0% |
0 |
Socialist Party |
508 |
0.9% |
0 |
Neil Walker |
BNP |
744 |
24.9% |
Graham Wallace |
Lab |
613 |
20.5% |
Paul Sutton |
Soc |
508 |
17.0% |
Robert Costall |
C |
424 |
14.2% |
Stanley Lees |
Ind |
363 |
12.2% |
Alexandrina Knight |
LD |
334 |
11.2% |
Phillip Sandland |
BNP |
735 |
33.3% |
Thomas Brennan |
Lab |
677 |
30.7% |
John Davis |
CityInd |
564 |
25.6% |
Jane Costall |
C |
230 |
10.4% |
Adrian Knapper |
Lab |
894 |
40.0% |
John Redfern |
LD |
615 |
27.5% |
Duran O'Dwyer |
UKIP |
403 |
18.0% |
Christine Warren |
C |
324 |
14.5% |
Derek Hall |
Ind |
915 |
33.9% |
Spencer Cartlidge |
BNP |
722 |
26.7% |
Jack Dimmock |
Lab |
694 |
25.7% |
Harold Mouat |
C |
372 |
13.8% |
Joy Garner |
Lab |
1018 |
40.3% |
Grant Allen |
Ind |
691 |
27.3% |
Brian Lewis |
LD |
331 |
13.1% |
Donald Smith |
C |
329 |
13.0% |
George Tweedie |
UKIP |
158 |
6.3% |
Mohammed Pervez |
Lab |
1235 |
44.6% |
Malcolm Barber |
Ind |
1004 |
36.2% |
Ronald Summerscales |
UKIP |
374 |
13.5% |
Mohammed Ayub |
Ind |
159 |
5.7% |
Ann James |
Ind |
1381 |
54.5% |
Christopher Wood |
Lab |
844 |
33.3% |
Stewart Jones |
C |
309 |
12.2% |
Geoffrey Knight |
LD |
806 |
29.5% |
Richard Hughes |
Lab |
774 |
28.3% |
Raymond Booth |
BNP |
591 |
21.6% |
Hazel Lyth |
C |
560 |
20.5% |
Derek Capey |
Ind |
1007 |
36.6% |
Christopher Dodd |
BNP |
995 |
36.1% |
Philip Hancock |
Lab |
751 |
27.3% |
Alan Joynson |
Lab |
688 |
31.4% |
Khurshid Ahmed |
LD |
602 |
27.4% |
Majid Khan |
Ind |
550 |
25.1% |
Asim Shaheen |
C |
354 |
16.1% |
Ian Mitchell |
Ind |
963 |
32.5% |
John Beech |
Lab |
933 |
31.5% |
Shaun Bennett |
C |
668 |
22.6% |
Terence Lancashire |
UKIP |
395 |
13.3% |
Thomas Tolley |
Lab |
1432 |
41.6% |
Michael Coleman |
BNP |
1350 |
39.2% |
James Whitehurst |
C |
658 |
19.1% |
Joan Bell |
Lab |
1405 |
36.9% |
John Barnett |
BNP |
911 |
23.9% |
Nigel Smith |
LD |
619 |
16.3% |
Alan Marshall |
C |
588 |
15.5% |
Donald McLean |
Ind |
282 |
7.4% |
Margaret Pyatt |
C |
1647 |
57.2% |
Kathleen Banks |
Lab |
1233 |
42.8% |
Jean Bowers |
LD |
987 |
38.9% |
Justin Harvey |
Lab |
671 |
26.4% |
Ian Cadman |
UKIP |
390 |
15.4% |
Steven Morris |
C |
282 |
11.1% |
Andrew Wesson |
Ind |
210 |
8.3% |
Sheila Matthews |
Ind |
1275 |
45.0% |
Michael Salih |
Lab |
1054 |
37.2% |
Richard Ibbs |
C |
507 |
17.9% |
Paul Billington |
LD |
1394 |
57.3% |
Frederick Nutting |
Lab |
646 |
26.5% |
Carlton Espley |
C |
394 |
16.2% |
Roger Ibbs |
C |
1987 |
60.2% |
Christine Grocock |
LD |
711 |
21.5% |
Gwenyth Hassall |
Lab |
604 |
18.3% |
Charles Wanger |
Ind |
1210 |
45.1% |
Jason Smith |
Lab |
1014 |
37.8% |
Marjorie Nixon |
C |
458 |
17.1% |
Anthony Simmonds |
BNP |
945 |
32.9% |
Derek Bamford |
Lab |
815 |
28.4% |
John Daniels |
C |
766 |
26.7% |
Thakar Singh Dhillon |
Ind |
348 |
12.1% |
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