Local Election Results 2011
Carlisle
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Brampton, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton or Wetheral.
Other results for Carlisle:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
By-elections for Carlisle (may be incomplete): 24th November 2005 (Castle)
— 5th March 2009 (Belah; Castle)
— 16th September 2010 (Stanwix Urban)
— 21st June 2012 (Harraby)
— 5th September 2013 (Yewdale)
— 17th October 2013 (Dalston)
— 11th September 2014 (Castle)
— 7th January 2016 (Botcherby)
— 15th September 2016 (Castle)
— 24th November 2016 (Castle)
— 4th May 2017 (Belle Vue; Yewdale)
— 6th September 2018 (Denton Holme)
— 6th May 2021 (Cathedral & Castle; Harraby S. & Parklands; Newtown & Morton N.)
— 28th October 2021 (Currock & Upperby)
— 5th May 2022 (Longtown & the Border)
Results for Cumbria county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
12102 |
43.3% |
10 |
Conservative |
10586 |
37.9% |
8 |
Liberal Democrat |
1671 |
6.0% |
0 |
Independent |
1251 |
4.5% |
0 |
Green Party |
1074 |
3.8% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
563 |
2.0% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
347 |
1.2% |
0 |
British National Party |
299 |
1.1% |
0 |
Communist Party of Britain |
51 |
0.2% |
0 |
Trish Vasey |
C |
1033 |
49.2% |
Karen Gallagher |
Lab |
664 |
31.6% |
Andrew Hill |
Ind |
401 |
19.1% |
Jackie Franklin |
Lab |
912 |
55.4% |
Stephen Higgs |
C |
734 |
44.6% |
Terry Scarborough |
Lab |
720 |
50.0% |
Mike Middlemore |
Ind |
432 |
30.0% |
Shaidat Danmole-Ellis |
C |
287 |
19.9% |
John Collier |
C |
556 |
57.5% |
Robin Pearson |
Lab |
222 |
23.0% |
Michael Gee |
LD |
114 |
11.8% |
Dallas Brewis |
Grn |
75 |
7.8% |
Willie Whalen |
Lab |
549 |
42.4% |
Colin Farmer |
LD |
438 |
33.8% |
Neil Boothman |
Grn |
135 |
10.4% |
Joanne Beaty |
TUSC |
90 |
6.9% |
Ben Whittingham |
BNP |
84 |
6.5% |
Abdul Harid |
Lab |
829 |
57.1% |
Kevin Reynolds |
C |
325 |
22.4% |
Mike Ward |
BNP |
123 |
8.5% |
Brent Kennedy |
TUSC |
104 |
7.2% |
Terence Jones |
LD |
71 |
4.9% |
Nicola Clarke |
C |
1108 |
49.1% |
William Wyllie |
LD |
500 |
22.2% |
Grant Warwick |
Lab |
478 |
21.2% |
Robert Dickinson |
UKIP |
170 |
7.5% |
Hugh McDevitt |
Lab |
913 |
57.9% |
Barbara Eden |
C |
332 |
21.1% |
Michael Owen |
UKIP |
101 |
6.4% |
David Wood |
LD |
96 |
6.1% |
Lynn Bates |
Grn |
75 |
4.8% |
Amanda Jefferies |
TUSC |
60 |
3.8% |
Cyril Weber |
Lab |
1125 |
66.8% |
Hannah Dolan |
C |
558 |
33.2% |
Syd Bowman |
C |
444 |
55.6% |
Julia Devlin |
Ind |
177 |
22.2% |
Beth Furneaux |
Lab |
177 |
22.2% |
John Mallinson |
C |
637 |
55.2% |
Robert Dodds |
Lab |
323 |
28.0% |
Elizabeth Parker |
UKIP |
147 |
12.7% |
Ian Brewis |
Grn |
46 |
4.0% |
Judy Prest |
C |
496 |
63.1% |
Jonathan Devlin |
Ind |
158 |
20.1% |
Gerard Champney |
Lab |
132 |
16.8% |
John Bell |
Lab |
1104 |
59.5% |
Judith Pattinson |
C |
337 |
18.2% |
Deborah Clode |
LD |
219 |
11.8% |
Gillian Forrester |
BNP |
92 |
5.0% |
Elaine Bromley |
Grn |
51 |
2.8% |
John Metcalfe |
Comm |
51 |
2.8% |
Reg Watson |
Lab |
704 |
43.3% |
Stewart Blake |
C |
471 |
29.0% |
John Reardon |
Grn |
368 |
22.6% |
Tony Carvell |
Ind |
83 |
5.1% |
James Bainbridge |
C |
1010 |
64.0% |
Lee Sherriff |
Lab |
306 |
19.4% |
Carol Weaver |
UKIP |
145 |
9.2% |
Charmian McCutcheon |
Grn |
116 |
7.4% |
Jacquelyne Geddes |
C |
1156 |
50.0% |
Kevin Parker |
Lab |
947 |
41.0% |
Richard Hunt |
Grn |
208 |
9.0% |
Ann Warwick |
Lab |
743 |
56.0% |
Georgina Clarke |
C |
257 |
19.4% |
James Osler |
LD |
233 |
17.6% |
Daniel Thorburn |
TUSC |
93 |
7.0% |
Joe Hendry |
Lab |
1254 |
59.7% |
Michael Randall |
C |
845 |
40.3% |
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