Local Election Results 2012
Tameside
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Tameside (may be incomplete): 29th June 2006 (Denton S.; Stalybridge N.)
— 5th February 2009 (Hyde Newton)
— 30th July 2009 (Denton N.E.)
— 30th September 2010 (Longdendale)
— 20th October 2017 (Droylsden E.)
— 8th March 2018 (Droylsden E.)
— 6th September 2018 (Ashton Waterloo)
— 12th December 2019 (Denton W.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
30166 |
57.9% |
18 |
Conservative |
10684 |
20.5% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
4556 |
8.7% |
0 |
Green Party |
3496 |
6.7% |
0 |
Independent |
1906 |
3.7% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
835 |
1.6% |
0 |
British National Party |
477 |
0.9% |
0 |
Leigh Drennan |
Lab |
1449 |
49.1% |
Richard Ambler |
C |
1039 |
35.2% |
Lisa Radcliffe |
UKIP |
274 |
9.3% |
Nigel Rolland |
Grn |
187 |
6.3% |
Margaret Sidebottom |
Lab |
1475 |
59.8% |
Paul Buckley |
C |
551 |
22.3% |
David Timpson |
EDP |
283 |
11.5% |
Rochelle Rolland |
Grn |
158 |
6.4% |
Catherine Piddington |
Lab |
1703 |
65.5% |
Lee Price |
C |
442 |
17.0% |
Peter Taylor |
UKIP |
257 |
9.9% |
Andrew Threlfall |
Grn |
198 |
7.6% |
Teresa Smith |
Lab |
1530 |
58.8% |
Gaynor Paterson |
C |
440 |
16.9% |
Tracy Radcliffe |
UKIP |
416 |
16.0% |
Stuart Bennett |
Grn |
217 |
8.3% |
Denise Ward |
Lab |
1601 |
63.6% |
Rachel Marshall |
C |
397 |
15.8% |
Joanna Herod |
UKIP |
339 |
13.5% |
Gerard Boyd |
Grn |
179 |
7.1% |
Margaret Downs |
Lab |
1369 |
51.2% |
Carl Simmons |
Ind |
675 |
25.2% |
Adrienne Bennett |
UKIP |
302 |
11.3% |
Stephen Roden |
C |
250 |
9.3% |
Noel Woodhead |
Grn |
78 |
2.9% |
Dawson Lane |
Lab |
2052 |
65.9% |
Christine Marshall |
C |
563 |
18.1% |
Michelle Harrison |
UKIP |
359 |
11.5% |
Simon Rollinson |
Grn |
140 |
4.5% |
Jim Middleton |
Lab |
1640 |
61.5% |
Ted Salmon |
UKIP |
480 |
18.0% |
Robert Booth |
BNP |
236 |
8.8% |
Matt Holgate |
C |
221 |
8.3% |
Mark Stanley |
Grn |
90 |
3.4% |
Gerald Cooney |
Lab |
2028 |
75.3% |
George Mills |
UKIP |
305 |
11.3% |
Dot Buckley |
C |
214 |
7.9% |
Jennifer Ball |
Grn |
145 |
5.4% |
Brian Wild |
Lab |
1553 |
59.1% |
Roy West |
Ind |
325 |
12.4% |
Brenda Roden |
C |
304 |
11.6% |
John Cooke |
UKIP |
248 |
9.4% |
Dylan Lancaster |
Grn |
196 |
7.5% |
Claire Reynolds |
Lab |
1528 |
55.7% |
Amanda Buckley |
C |
483 |
17.6% |
Gregory Shorrock |
EDP |
364 |
13.3% |
Lyn Misell |
UKIP |
211 |
7.7% |
Michael Fowler |
Grn |
155 |
5.7% |
Joe Kitchen |
Lab |
1582 |
65.3% |
Tom Welsby |
C |
383 |
15.8% |
Duran O'Dwyer |
UKIP |
318 |
13.1% |
Melanie Roberts |
Grn |
140 |
5.8% |
Peter Robinson |
Lab |
1779 |
60.8% |
Craig Halliday |
C |
429 |
14.7% |
Ian Horton |
UKIP |
301 |
10.3% |
Rosalind Gauci |
BNP |
241 |
8.2% |
Jacintha Manchester |
Grn |
174 |
6.0% |
Raja Miah |
Lab |
1923 |
49.8% |
Floyd Paterson |
C |
1470 |
38.1% |
Stephanie Misell |
UKIP |
243 |
6.3% |
June Gill |
Grn |
226 |
5.9% |
Adam White |
Lab |
1407 |
53.8% |
Rob Adlard |
C |
731 |
27.9% |
Damian Mendes-Kelly |
Grn |
250 |
9.6% |
Kevin Misell |
UKIP |
229 |
8.8% |
Ellie Shember-Critchley |
Lab |
1258 |
45.7% |
Dean Aylett |
Ind |
906 |
32.9% |
Dominic Johnson |
C |
311 |
11.3% |
Christine Clark |
Grn |
276 |
10.0% |
Warren Bray |
Lab |
1990 |
77.0% |
Trevor Clarke |
Grn |
339 |
13.1% |
James Flynn |
C |
255 |
9.9% |
Jan Jackson |
Lab |
1364 |
51.1% |
Clive Patrick |
C |
833 |
31.2% |
Andrew Fogg |
EDP |
188 |
7.0% |
Jean Smee |
Grn |
169 |
6.3% |
Emma Misell |
UKIP |
113 |
4.2% |
Doreen Dickinson |
C |
1368 |
51.8% |
Dorothy Cartwright |
Lab |
935 |
35.4% |
John Spiller |
Grn |
179 |
6.8% |
Angela McManus |
UKIP |
161 |
6.1% |
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