Local Election Results 2011
Stoke-on-Trent
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
CVoice = Community Voice
EFP = England First Party
Other results for Stoke-on-Trent:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2015
2019
2023
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 |
23915 |
39.7% |
34 |
Independent |
13149 |
21.8% |
8 |
Conservative |
8224 |
13.6% |
2 |
Liberal Democrat |
5388 |
8.9% |
0 |
Community Voice |
3607 |
6.0% |
0 |
British National Party |
2528 |
4.2% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
1850 |
3.1% |
0 |
England First Party |
760 |
1.3% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
486 |
0.8% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
402 |
0.7% |
0 |
Gwenyth Hassall |
Lab |
1092 |
46.0% |
Adrian Knapper |
Lab |
900 |
|
Melanie Baddeley |
BNP |
483 |
20.3% |
Elaine Walker |
CVoice |
416 |
17.5% |
Margery Graham |
LD |
258 |
10.9% |
Dugald Connell |
LD |
216 |
|
Neil Singh |
TUSC |
127 |
5.3% |
Jack Brereton |
C |
1305 |
22.3% |
Andrew Lilley |
Lab |
1247 |
21.3% |
Duncan Walker |
Lab |
1174 |
|
Michael Salih |
CVoice |
1124 |
19.2% |
Joanne Powell-Beckett |
C |
1120 |
|
Israel Amponsah |
Lab |
960 |
|
Hazel Lyth |
C |
895 |
|
Alan Rigby |
Ind |
830 |
14.2% |
Gary Elsby |
Ind |
800 |
|
Michael White |
BNP |
439 |
7.5% |
Andrew Smith |
UKIP |
410 |
7.0% |
Alexandrina Knight |
Ind |
395 |
|
Leslie Simpson |
EDP |
253 |
4.3% |
Anne Chadwick |
LD |
235 |
4.0% |
Susan Ford |
LD |
231 |
|
Mohammed Nadeem Ali |
LD |
100 |
|
Sheila Pitt |
Lab |
849 |
42.9% |
Alison Wedgwood |
Lab |
596 |
|
Steven Batkin |
BNP |
429 |
21.7% |
Rita Dale |
Ind |
404 |
20.4% |
John Davis |
Ind |
330 |
|
Margaret Lowe |
CVoice |
231 |
11.7% |
Sajid Hussain |
LD |
67 |
3.4% |
Mark Meredith |
Lab |
1145 |
37.5% |
Paul Breeze |
Ind |
915 |
30.0% |
Javid Najmi |
Lab |
754 |
|
Kieran Clarke |
LD |
479 |
15.7% |
Richard Brereton |
C |
339 |
11.1% |
Daniel Cunningham |
LD |
311 |
|
Stephen Bradbury |
C |
299 |
|
Claire Vodrey |
TUSC |
175 |
5.7% |
Glenys Ward |
Ind |
496 |
33.6% |
Christine Warren |
C |
483 |
32.7% |
Mubsira Aumir |
Lab |
454 |
30.7% |
Tasneem Kausar |
LD |
45 |
3.0% |
Neil Day |
Lab |
499 |
45.8% |
Brian Ward |
Ind |
331 |
30.4% |
Harold Mouat |
C |
124 |
11.4% |
Georgina Hulse |
Ind |
104 |
9.6% |
Tariq Mahmood |
LD |
31 |
2.8% |
Andrew Platt |
Lab |
525 |
42.6% |
Thomas Grocock |
LD |
349 |
28.3% |
Dean Emery |
UKIP |
142 |
11.5% |
Karen Eardley |
CVoice |
124 |
10.1% |
Stephen Issard |
BNP |
93 |
7.5% |
Gurmett Singh Kallar |
Lab |
443 |
42.0% |
Peter Kent-Baguley |
CVoice |
238 |
22.5% |
Angela Miller |
Ind |
156 |
14.8% |
Lynne Pond |
EFP |
133 |
12.6% |
Brian Wilson |
LD |
86 |
8.1% |
Thomas Reynolds |
Lab |
660 |
51.6% |
Anthony Simmonds |
Ind |
395 |
30.9% |
Nicholas McVeigh |
EDP |
149 |
11.7% |
Mazhar Hussain |
LD |
74 |
5.8% |
Alan Dutton |
Lab |
447 |
47.5% |
Edward Owen |
Ind |
291 |
30.9% |
Stephen Ball |
Ind |
119 |
12.6% |
Diane Thomas |
LD |
54 |
5.7% |
Jane Mellalieu |
TUSC |
31 |
3.3% |
Joy Garner |
Lab |
600 |
49.7% |
Robert Conway |
Ind |
357 |
29.6% |
David Chatton |
Ind |
171 |
14.2% |
Safina Noman |
LD |
79 |
6.5% |
Shazad Hussain |
Lab |
515 |
34.8% |
Michael Barnes |
CVoice |
406 |
27.5% |
Mohammed Shafiq |
C |
344 |
23.3% |
Spencer Cartlidge |
EFP |
90 |
6.1% |
Robert Gore |
LD |
89 |
6.0% |
Matthew Wright |
TUSC |
34 |
2.3% |
Terrence Crowe |
Lab |
517 |
44.2% |
Denise Maddison |
Ind |
309 |
26.4% |
David Jones |
C |
295 |
25.2% |
Deborah Wilson |
LD |
49 |
4.2% |
Majid Khan |
Lab |
464 |
30.3% |
Mohammad Iqbal |
Ind |
353 |
23.0% |
Lee Fallows |
UKIP |
306 |
20.0% |
Gulzar Ahmed |
LD |
265 |
17.3% |
Amir Khan |
CVoice |
145 |
9.5% |
Paul Shotton |
Lab |
628 |
51.2% |
Ian Mitchell |
Ind |
528 |
43.0% |
Zahra Asim |
LD |
71 |
5.8% |
Karen Clarke |
Lab |
577 |
39.3% |
Michael Bell |
Ind |
574 |
39.1% |
Stephen Blakemore |
LD |
98 |
6.7% |
Peter Atkinson |
UKIP |
95 |
6.5% |
Paula Roberts |
BNP |
94 |
6.4% |
Joseph Hemmings |
Ind |
30 |
2.0% |
Matthew Wilcox |
Lab |
600 |
50.4% |
John Nicholls |
CVoice |
209 |
17.5% |
Sheila Matthews |
Ind |
134 |
11.3% |
Andrew Jones |
BNP |
100 |
8.4% |
James Borg |
LD |
86 |
7.2% |
Ian Norris |
Ind |
62 |
5.2% |
Martin Garner |
Lab |
436 |
41.2% |
Laura Ryan |
Ind |
337 |
31.9% |
Craig Pond |
EFP |
101 |
9.6% |
Charles Sutton |
Ind |
97 |
9.2% |
Matthew Wyman |
LD |
86 |
8.1% |
Janine Taylor |
Lab |
973 |
43.7% |
Ann James |
Ind |
882 |
39.6% |
Anthony Fradley |
Lab |
804 |
|
Lesley Adams |
Ind |
471 |
|
Stephen Parry |
Ind |
415 |
|
David Leese |
BNP |
274 |
12.3% |
John Redfern |
LD |
98 |
4.4% |
Leslie Porch |
LD |
65 |
|
Terence Follows |
Ind |
1456 |
34.9% |
Peter Hayward |
Ind |
1345 |
|
Mark Wright |
C |
1284 |
30.8% |
Ross Irving |
C |
891 |
|
Benjamin Dyer |
Lab |
752 |
18.1% |
Derrick Hesom |
Lab |
588 |
|
Michael Harold |
UKIP |
300 |
7.2% |
Alan Alcock |
LD |
228 |
5.5% |
Christine Grocock |
LD |
178 |
|
Terence Lancashire |
UKIP |
174 |
|
Philip Sandland |
BNP |
146 |
3.5% |
Mohammad Wazir |
Lab |
598 |
54.6% |
Asim Shaheen |
LD |
300 |
27.4% |
Jonathon Taylor |
C |
145 |
13.2% |
Liat Norris |
TUSC |
53 |
4.8% |
Shaun Pender |
Lab |
558 |
37.6% |
Barbara Andrew |
Ind |
474 |
32.0% |
Pamela Jellyman |
C |
297 |
20.0% |
Anita Gill |
LD |
154 |
10.4% |
Kathleen Banks |
Lab |
651 |
48.9% |
Shaun Bennett |
Ind |
387 |
29.1% |
Laura Bloor |
C |
223 |
16.8% |
Conrad Lubinski |
LD |
69 |
5.2% |
Alastair Watson |
Lab |
663 |
61.7% |
Marjorie Bate |
CVoice |
243 |
22.6% |
Muhammad Yasir |
LD |
168 |
15.6% |
Bagh Ali |
Lab |
888 |
44.3% |
Sadaqat Maqsoom |
LD |
793 |
39.6% |
Daniel Harley |
C |
322 |
16.1% |
David Conway |
Ind |
652 |
46.3% |
Melanie Clark |
Lab |
637 |
45.3% |
Peter Nicholls |
LD |
118 |
8.4% |
Muhammad Aumir |
Lab |
480 |
40.2% |
Ross Ward |
C |
423 |
35.5% |
John Barnett |
EFP |
197 |
16.5% |
David Elias |
LD |
93 |
7.8% |
Ruth Rosenau |
Lab |
556 |
45.2% |
Michael Coleman |
BNP |
299 |
24.3% |
Eleanor Bloor |
C |
277 |
22.5% |
Andrew Bentley |
TUSC |
66 |
5.4% |
Matthew Tyrer |
LD |
33 |
2.7% |
Abigail Brown |
C |
737 |
46.9% |
Frederick Ball |
Lab |
509 |
32.4% |
Neil Walker |
CVoice |
144 |
9.2% |
Brian Whittaker |
LD |
102 |
6.5% |
Colin Rushton |
UKIP |
81 |
5.1% |
Deborah Wheeldon |
Lab |
552 |
50.0% |
Stephen Brown |
C |
228 |
20.7% |
John Burgess |
BNP |
171 |
15.5% |
Warren Lloyd |
Ind |
64 |
5.8% |
Jacqueline Pearson |
Ind |
52 |
4.7% |
Sabrina Bowers |
LD |
37 |
3.4% |
Mohammed Pervez |
Lab |
1066 |
72.6% |
Donald Smith |
C |
200 |
13.6% |
Roger Ibbs |
Ind |
149 |
10.1% |
Elliott Devaney |
LD |
53 |
3.6% |
Randy Conteh |
Ind |
727 |
41.6% |
Jeremy Dillon |
Lab |
567 |
32.4% |
Nicholas Jellyman |
C |
156 |
8.9% |
Karlton Rowley |
LD |
128 |
7.3% |
Brendan Kelly |
UKIP |
120 |
6.9% |
Grant Barnes |
CVoice |
50 |
2.9% |
Olwen Hamer |
Lab |
634 |
50.9% |
Mark Leat |
EFP |
239 |
19.2% |
John Pennington |
C |
193 |
15.5% |
Christine Bloor |
Ind |
131 |
10.5% |
Kamran Akbar |
LD |
48 |
3.9% |
Debra Gratton |
Lab |
523 |
44.7% |
Austin Cooke |
C |
292 |
25.0% |
Richard Ibbs |
Ind |
158 |
13.5% |
Geoffrey Knight |
Ind |
145 |
12.4% |
Charley Hasted |
LD |
52 |
4.4% |
Sarah Hill |
Lab |
537 |
40.0% |
Paul Billington |
LD |
321 |
23.9% |
Jacqueline Barnes |
CVoice |
277 |
20.7% |
Michael Bednarski |
UKIP |
206 |
15.4% |
Charles Wanger |
Ind |
700 |
49.4% |
Mohammed Matloob |
Lab |
484 |
34.2% |
Douglas Green |
Ind |
179 |
12.6% |
William Robinson |
LD |
53 |
3.7% |
Matthew Fry |
Lab |
589 |
42.8% |
John Daniels |
C |
557 |
40.5% |
Steven Morris |
UKIP |
190 |
13.8% |
Abdul Khaliq |
LD |
39 |
2.8% |
Back to the 2011 list of councils.
Copyright © Andrew Teale, 2002–2024.
All text and images in this website are available for reuse and modification under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported Licence and the GNU Free Documentation Licence (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts).
All electoral data on this website are based on information kindly supplied by the relevant Returning Officer and are held for archiving, historical and research purposes in the public interest as provided for by the Data Protection Act 2018.
This website does not use cookies or collect any data on users.
This website can be accessed anonymously at:
ya63kyvm3fstfre3tpgjckcv7tzpbu5
wfx64ggqztks4e2sruav5wjad.onion
If this website has been helpful to you, please consider making a donation to support the work required to keep the Local Elections Archive Project going.
Comments? Corrections? Constructive abuse? Commissions? Cash donations? Email me: