Local Election Results 2011
Ribble Valley
Whole council up for election. Four Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Ribble Valley:
2003
2007
2015
2019
2023
By-elections for Ribble Valley (may be incomplete): 23rd October 2008 (Billington & Old Langho)
— 4th June 2009 (Chatburn; Langho)
— 17th September 2011 (Salthill)
— 1st August 2013 (Littlemoor)
— 6th May 2021 (Billington & Langho; Mellor; West Bradford & Grindleton)
— 19th August 2021 (Littlemoor; Primrose)
— 4th July 2024 (St Mary's)
Results for Lancashire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
10987 |
59.0% |
33 |
Liberal Democrat |
3011 |
16.2% |
6 |
Labour |
2667 |
14.3% |
0 |
Independent |
1034 |
5.5% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
683 |
3.7% |
0 |
Green Party |
250 |
1.3% |
0 |
Jan Alcock |
C |
380 |
71.6% |
Ross McLean |
Lab |
91 |
17.1% |
Tania Sater |
LD |
60 |
11.3% |
David Smith |
C |
493 |
48.0% |
Jim Rogerson |
Ind |
439 |
42.7% |
Catriona West |
LD |
96 |
9.3% |
Carl Ross |
C |
492 |
55.3% |
Ged Mirfin |
C |
466 |
|
Simon Kerins |
UKIP |
245 |
27.5% |
Gary Cooper |
LD |
153 |
17.2% |
Rosie Elms |
C |
496 |
87.6% |
Gill Rose |
Lab |
70 |
12.4% |
Gary Scott |
C |
438 |
75.5% |
Sarah Bryant |
Lab |
99 |
17.1% |
Howard Douglas |
Ind |
43 |
7.4% |
Simon Hore |
C |
449 |
82.7% |
Jennifer Shervey |
LD |
94 |
17.3% |
Peter Ainsworth |
C |
783 |
78.5% |
Doreen Taylor |
C |
607 |
|
Katherine Burn |
Lab |
215 |
21.5% |
Stuart Carefoot |
C |
440 |
50.3% |
Jim White |
C |
390 |
|
Rose Adamson |
LD |
232 |
26.5% |
Jenny Doran |
Lab |
202 |
23.1% |
Sarah Rainford |
LD |
144 |
|
Ken Hind |
C |
481 |
50.7% |
Rupert Swarbrick |
C |
459 |
|
Charles Smithson |
Lab |
177 |
18.7% |
Jeffrey Flitcroft |
LD |
174 |
18.4% |
Adam Scott |
Lab |
136 |
|
Chris Parkinson |
Ind |
116 |
12.2% |
David Robinson |
LD |
51 |
|
Alan Yearing |
LD |
351 |
35.1% |
Ruth Hargreaves |
LD |
282 |
|
Jo Barlow |
Lab |
219 |
21.9% |
Ron Loebell |
UKIP |
215 |
21.5% |
Alastair Crooks |
C |
214 |
21.4% |
Alyson Hudson |
C |
208 |
|
David Hinder |
Lab |
172 |
|
Lois Rimmer |
C |
621 |
69.5% |
Michael Thomas |
C |
523 |
|
Frank Havard |
Lab |
272 |
30.5% |
Sue Knox |
LD |
361 |
38.8% |
Chris Bartrop |
C |
343 |
36.9% |
Simon Morley |
C |
321 |
|
James Shervey |
LD |
305 |
|
Alex Collinson |
Lab |
226 |
24.3% |
Luke Montague |
Lab |
193 |
|
Stella Brunskill |
C |
unop. |
|
Noel Walsh |
C |
unop. |
|
Mary Robinson |
LD |
378 |
46.5% |
Allan Knox |
LD |
330 |
|
Graham Geldard |
C |
242 |
29.8% |
Mike Rose |
Lab |
193 |
23.7% |
Andrew Pearson |
C |
184 |
|
Charles Cathcart |
Lab |
168 |
|
John Hill |
C |
836 |
78.3% |
Richard Bennett |
C |
828 |
|
Samantha Bruce |
LD |
232 |
21.7% |
Paul Slater |
LD |
125 |
|
Richard Newmark |
C |
368 |
79.8% |
Andrew Berryman |
LD |
93 |
20.2% |
Ruth Moores |
C |
554 |
52.8% |
Kevin Horkin |
C |
502 |
|
Adam Howard |
LD |
318 |
30.3% |
Simon O'Rourke |
LD |
314 |
|
Laura Field |
Lab |
178 |
17.0% |
Paul Hogarth |
Lab |
171 |
|
Pamela Dowson |
C |
323 |
29.4% |
David Berryman |
LD |
266 |
24.2% |
Steve Rush |
UKIP |
223 |
20.3% |
Kath Hill |
C |
211 |
|
Ian Brown |
Ind |
178 |
16.2% |
Paul Webb |
LD |
157 |
|
Amy Killen |
Lab |
109 |
9.9% |
John Field |
Lab |
100 |
|
Michael Ranson |
C |
871 |
65.8% |
Bridget Hilton |
C |
836 |
|
Rebecca Sharp |
Grn |
250 |
18.9% |
Paul Robinson |
LD |
203 |
15.3% |
Joyce Holgate |
C |
978 |
63.0% |
Terry Hill |
C |
867 |
|
Andrew Macfarlane |
Lab |
317 |
20.4% |
Mel Diack |
Ind |
258 |
16.6% |
Stuart Hirst |
C |
699 |
76.6% |
Sue Bibby |
C |
646 |
|
Robert Kellaway |
Lab |
213 |
23.4% |
Robert Thompson |
C |
486 |
85.0% |
Paul Atkinson |
Lab |
86 |
15.0% |
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