Local Election Results 2007
Copeland
Whole council up for election. Two Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Copeland:
2003
2011
2015
2019
By-elections for Copeland (may be incomplete): 10th June 2004 (Harbour)
— 6th April 2006 (Cleator Moor N.; Gosforth; Hensingham)
— 20th September 2007 (Harbour)
— 2nd May 2013 (Hensingham)
— 8th June 2017 (Newtown)
— 2nd November 2017 (Egremont S.)
— 6th May 2021 (Whitehaven C.)
Results for Cumbria county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
8303 |
48.1% |
31 |
Conservative |
7824 |
45.4% |
19 |
Liberal Democrat |
573 |
3.3% |
0 |
Independent |
551 |
3.2% |
1 |
Graham Sunderland |
Ind |
241 |
54.0% |
Marie Simpson |
C |
106 |
23.8% |
Cam Ross |
Lab |
99 |
22.2% |
Yvonne Clarkson |
C |
604 |
70.3% |
John Jackson |
C |
579 |
|
John Woolley |
Lab |
255 |
29.7% |
Chris Whiteside |
C |
651 |
56.2% |
Allan Mossop |
C |
636 |
|
Alex Carroll |
C |
617 |
|
Jim Hewitson |
Lab |
508 |
43.8% |
Les Hanley |
Lab |
453 |
|
Jeanette Williams |
Lab |
435 |
|
Joan Hully |
Lab |
540 |
71.3% |
Bill Southward |
Lab |
525 |
|
Hugh Branney |
Lab |
499 |
|
Doreen Platt |
C |
217 |
28.7% |
Cath Geil |
Lab |
386 |
72.3% |
David Banks |
Lab |
365 |
|
Joyce Morris |
C |
148 |
27.7% |
Willis Metherell |
Lab |
523 |
47.2% |
Brian Dixon |
Lab |
495 |
|
John Bowman |
Lab |
465 |
|
Frank Hollowell |
LD |
357 |
32.2% |
Victoria Vincent |
C |
229 |
20.6% |
Elaine Woodburn |
Lab |
740 |
73.1% |
Sam Mateer |
Lab |
724 |
|
Margaret Woodburn |
Lab |
724 |
|
Kenneth Kirkby |
C |
273 |
26.9% |
Mary Holmes |
C |
241 |
|
John Brown |
C |
186 |
|
Michael McVeigh |
Lab |
667 |
57.7% |
Peter Watson |
Lab |
618 |
|
Connie Watson |
Lab |
580 |
|
John Coyles |
C |
488 |
42.3% |
John Holmes |
C |
488 |
|
Jean Lewthwaite |
C |
465 |
|
Bob Salkeld |
C |
204 |
58.3% |
Mike Minogue |
LD |
86 |
24.6% |
Mary Ross |
Lab |
60 |
17.1% |
Peter Connolly |
Lab |
377 |
61.3% |
Tim Knowles |
Lab |
343 |
|
Ken Simpson |
C |
238 |
38.7% |
Alan Jacob |
C |
328 |
71.0% |
Christina Cornall |
Lab |
134 |
29.0% |
John Kane |
Lab |
656 |
61.4% |
Anne Bradshaw |
Lab |
574 |
|
Henry Wormstrup |
Lab |
556 |
|
Brigid Whiteside |
C |
412 |
38.6% |
Andrew Welsh |
C |
403 |
|
Graham Roberts |
C |
385 |
|
Douglas Wilson |
C |
228 |
41.1% |
Margaret Barnes |
Ind |
180 |
32.4% |
Carl Carter |
Lab |
147 |
26.5% |
Geoffrey Garrity |
Lab |
562 |
62.4% |
Norman Williams |
Lab |
501 |
|
Margarita Docherty |
Lab |
454 |
|
Martyn Barnes |
C |
338 |
37.6% |
Marcus Swift |
C |
298 |
|
Alistair Norwood |
C |
468 |
63.8% |
Andrew Wonnacott |
C |
422 |
|
Calvin Jones |
Lab |
265 |
36.2% |
Frederick Gleaves |
C |
396 |
41.2% |
John Park |
Lab |
305 |
31.7% |
Roland Woodward |
Lab |
281 |
|
Rowena Pitt |
C |
273 |
|
Jane Micklethwaite |
LD |
130 |
13.5% |
Neil Wilson |
Ind |
130 |
13.5% |
George Clements |
Lab |
273 |
69.3% |
Alan Holliday |
Lab |
241 |
|
Dorothy Gray |
C |
121 |
30.7% |
Anne Faichney |
Lab |
648 |
81.2% |
Eddie Brennan |
Lab |
516 |
|
Paul Whalley |
Lab |
462 |
|
Dorothy Wonnacott |
C |
150 |
18.8% |
George Higgins |
C |
141 |
|
Leah Higgins |
C |
135 |
|
Geoff Blackwell |
Lab |
200 |
54.3% |
Gareth Maley |
C |
168 |
45.7% |
Francis Heathcote |
C |
722 |
67.9% |
Raymond Cole |
C |
718 |
|
Robin Pitt |
C |
475 |
|
Anthony Gilmore |
Lab |
341 |
32.1% |
Norman Clarkson |
C |
390 |
73.4% |
Esther Clements |
Lab |
141 |
26.6% |
Peter Tyson |
Lab |
243 |
62.3% |
Jim Prince |
Lab |
202 |
|
David Gray |
C |
147 |
37.7% |
David Moore |
C |
798 |
77.4% |
Eileen Eastwood |
C |
738 |
|
Les Tulley |
Lab |
233 |
22.6% |
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