Local Election Results 2012
Rotherham
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Rotherham (may be incomplete): 18th July 2002 (Thurcroft & Whiston)
— 27th November 2003 (Herringthorpe)
— 26th October 2006 (Rotherham W.)
— 12th July 2007 (Valley)
— 28th August 2008 (Wickersley)
— 5th August 2010 (Sitwell)
— 16th May 2013 (Rawmarsh)
— 2nd February 2017 (Brinsworth & Catcliffe; Dinnington)
— 9th December 2021 (Anston & Woodsetts; Aughton & Swallownest)
— 26th January 2023 (Keppel)
— 13th July 2023 (Dinnington)
— 2nd November 2023 (Kilnhurst & Swinton E.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
33424 |
55.3% |
19 |
Conservative |
10048 |
16.6% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
8940 |
14.8% |
0 |
Independent |
3438 |
5.7% |
1 |
British National Party |
2953 |
4.9% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
943 |
1.6% |
0 |
Green Party |
411 |
0.7% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
189 |
0.3% |
0 |
Official Monster Raving Loony Party |
64 |
0.1% |
0 |
Clive Jepson |
Ind |
1249 |
40.6% |
Darren Hughes |
Lab |
1156 |
37.6% |
Doris Hunter |
C |
428 |
13.9% |
Charles Foulstone |
Grn |
240 |
7.8% |
Mahroof Hussain |
Lab |
2141 |
58.2% |
Harry Woffenden |
UKIP |
654 |
17.8% |
Christian Kramer |
C |
499 |
13.6% |
Christopher Bingham |
TUSC |
189 |
5.1% |
Mohammed Meharban |
LD |
134 |
3.6% |
Umar Mehban |
Loony |
64 |
1.7% |
Shabana Ahmed |
Lab |
1618 |
54.8% |
Terry Fieldhouse |
BNP |
872 |
29.5% |
Michael Cooke |
C |
461 |
15.6% |
Simon Tweed |
Lab |
1384 |
52.1% |
Denise Hickson |
UKIP |
454 |
17.1% |
David Smith |
Ind |
416 |
15.7% |
Patricia Beighton |
C |
400 |
15.1% |
Lauren Astbury |
Lab |
1257 |
41.7% |
Richard Turner |
C |
1064 |
35.3% |
Douglas Fairfax |
UKIP |
691 |
22.9% |
Christopher Robinson |
Lab |
1529 |
52.9% |
Hilda Jack |
Ind |
942 |
32.6% |
Keith Hunter |
C |
421 |
14.6% |
David Roche |
Lab |
1530 |
60.9% |
Michael Pallant |
UKIP |
644 |
25.6% |
Brian Taylor |
C |
338 |
13.5% |
Margaret Clark |
Lab |
1818 |
66.3% |
Janice Middleton |
LD |
469 |
17.1% |
Michael Robinson |
C |
454 |
16.6% |
Margaret Godfrey |
Lab |
1285 |
50.0% |
Michael Conlon |
Ind |
699 |
27.2% |
William Blair |
BNP |
435 |
16.9% |
Richard Price |
C |
150 |
5.8% |
Glyn Whelbourn |
Lab |
1685 |
66.2% |
William Baldwin |
BNP |
531 |
20.9% |
Beryl Brown |
C |
328 |
12.9% |
Denise Lelliott |
Lab |
1503 |
62.8% |
Gordon Brown |
UKIP |
583 |
24.4% |
Andrew Frith |
C |
307 |
12.8% |
Emma Wallis |
Lab |
1520 |
54.7% |
Maureen Vines |
UKIP |
385 |
13.9% |
Mohammed Suleman |
C |
362 |
13.0% |
Mohammed Ilyas |
LD |
207 |
7.5% |
Richard Penycate |
Grn |
171 |
6.2% |
Christopher Willis |
Ind |
132 |
4.8% |
Kathryn Sims |
Lab |
1820 |
62.3% |
Caven Vines |
UKIP |
758 |
25.9% |
Anne Middleton |
C |
212 |
7.3% |
Azeem Khan |
LD |
133 |
4.6% |
Gwendoline Russell |
Lab |
1393 |
48.0% |
John Wilkinson |
UKIP |
1140 |
39.3% |
Peter Higgins |
C |
371 |
12.8% |
Christopher Middleton |
C |
1474 |
40.0% |
Tajamal Khan |
Lab |
1193 |
32.4% |
Valerie Wilkinson |
UKIP |
1019 |
27.6% |
Kenneth Wyatt |
Lab |
1886 |
63.5% |
Shaun O'Dell |
UKIP |
852 |
28.7% |
Stephen Jones |
C |
232 |
7.8% |
Simon Currie |
Lab |
1667 |
65.3% |
Brian Cutts |
C |
490 |
19.2% |
Jason Pearson |
BNP |
395 |
15.5% |
Gordon Watson |
Lab |
1837 |
65.9% |
Valerie Todd |
C |
951 |
34.1% |
Alan Gosling |
Lab |
1805 |
60.1% |
Brian Bailey |
UKIP |
930 |
31.0% |
Linda Higgins |
C |
266 |
8.9% |
Emma Hoddinott |
Lab |
1833 |
56.2% |
Tina Dowdall |
UKIP |
830 |
25.4% |
Martyn Parker |
C |
600 |
18.4% |
Lindsay Johnston |
Lab |
1564 |
62.0% |
Marlene Guest |
BNP |
720 |
28.5% |
Kenneth Marshall |
C |
240 |
9.5% |
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