Local Election Results 2012
Newcastle-under-Lyme
One-third of council up for election. No election this year in Keele, Knutton and Silverdale, Madeley or Silverdale and Parksite. One Conservative councillor was elected unopposed.
Many thanks to Kevin Larkin for supplying the results.
Other results for Newcastle-under-Lyme:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2022
By-elections for Newcastle-under-Lyme (may be incomplete): 15th August 2002 (Chesterton)
— 12th July 2007 (Westlands)
— 7th February 2008 (Butt Lane)
— 5th March 2009 (Ravenscliffe)
— 4th June 2009 (Seabridge; Wolstanton)
— 4th February 2010 (Newchapel)
— 27th October 2011 (Newchapel)
— 2nd February 2012 (Madeley)
— 10th May 2012 (Kidsgrove)
— 4th July 2013 (Silverdale & Parksite)
— 4th August 2016 (Silverdale & Parksite)
— 8th December 2016 (Madeley)
— 14th December 2017 (Bradwell; Newchapel)
— 21st March 2019 (Holditch & Chesterton)
— 25th November 2021 (Knutton)
— 7th September 2023 (Audley; Knutton)
— 4th July 2024 (Madeley & Betley)
Results for Staffordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
10420 |
46.2% |
11 |
Conservative |
6169 |
27.3% |
6 |
Liberal Democrat |
3927 |
17.4% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
1712 |
7.6% |
0 |
Independent |
192 |
0.9% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
152 |
0.7% |
0 |
Ian Wilkes |
LD |
712 |
47.5% |
Philip Morgan |
Lab |
609 |
40.6% |
Simon Barnes |
C |
179 |
11.9% |
Glyn Plant |
Lab |
972 |
67.8% |
John Tagg |
C |
391 |
27.3% |
Julian Colclough |
LD |
70 |
4.9% |
Silvia Burgess |
Lab |
676 |
60.5% |
Dennis Richards |
LD |
313 |
28.0% |
Daniel Jellyman |
C |
128 |
11.5% |
Hilda Johnson |
Lab |
804 |
68.7% |
Rita Gilmore |
C |
219 |
18.7% |
Mike Dolman |
LD |
147 |
12.6% |
Ann Heames |
C |
514 |
49.3% |
Rob Wallace |
Lab |
431 |
41.4% |
Mavis Brown |
LD |
97 |
9.3% |
Joan Winfield |
Lab |
739 |
57.1% |
Nathan Brittain |
UKIP |
381 |
29.4% |
Andrew Firth |
C |
117 |
9.0% |
David Dugdale |
LD |
58 |
4.5% |
Andrew Wemyss |
LD |
482 |
45.8% |
Paul Breuer |
Lab |
408 |
38.7% |
Adam Carney |
C |
163 |
15.5% |
Sophia Baker |
Lab |
458 |
64.1% |
Eileen Braithwaite |
UKIP |
193 |
27.0% |
Dennis Cornes |
LD |
34 |
4.8% |
Alex Chadwick |
C |
30 |
4.2% |
Reginald Bailey |
Lab |
802 |
66.3% |
James Vernon |
C |
153 |
12.6% |
Lynda Griffiths |
LD |
146 |
12.1% |
Claire Vodrey |
TUSC |
109 |
9.0% |
Ian Matthews |
C |
869 |
51.1% |
Stephen Harrison |
Lab |
538 |
31.6% |
Carol Lovatt |
UKIP |
210 |
12.3% |
Michael Birkett |
LD |
84 |
4.9% |
Elsie Bates |
Lab |
386 |
53.1% |
Pamela Jellyman |
C |
248 |
34.1% |
Alan Brookes |
LD |
54 |
7.4% |
Michael Prosser |
Ind |
39 |
5.4% |
John Cooper |
C |
422 |
43.0% |
Steff Featherstone |
Lab |
373 |
38.0% |
Derrick Huckfield |
UKIP |
152 |
15.5% |
Eric Durber |
LD |
34 |
3.5% |
David Stringer |
Lab |
446 |
50.2% |
Geoffrey Locke |
UKIP |
252 |
28.3% |
Stephen Blair |
C |
191 |
21.5% |
Chloe Mancey |
C |
668 |
54.2% |
Danny Walker |
Lab |
450 |
36.5% |
Hilary Jones |
LD |
114 |
9.3% |
Mike Stubbs |
Lab |
460 |
53.8% |
Janet Parsons |
LD |
267 |
31.2% |
Nicola Ralphs |
C |
128 |
15.0% |
Marion Reddish |
LD |
757 |
44.0% |
Jim Matthews |
Lab |
366 |
21.3% |
Jonathan Fernyhough |
C |
291 |
16.9% |
Angela Drakakis-Smith |
Ind |
153 |
8.9% |
Maria Foy |
UKIP |
152 |
8.8% |
Matt Taylor |
Lab |
465 |
49.1% |
Michael Shenton |
LD |
258 |
27.2% |
Ian Gilmore |
C |
137 |
14.5% |
Wayne Harling |
UKIP |
88 |
9.3% |
Linda Hailstones |
C |
962 |
60.0% |
Steve Bainbridge |
Lab |
471 |
29.4% |
Carol Reddish |
LD |
169 |
10.5% |
Colin Eastwood |
Lab |
566 |
40.9% |
John Pedder |
C |
359 |
26.0% |
David Woolley |
UKIP |
284 |
20.5% |
Mark Hammersley |
LD |
131 |
9.5% |
Richard Steele |
TUSC |
43 |
3.1% |
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