Local Election Results 2012
Peterborough
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Bretton South, Newborough, North, Northborough or Stanground East.
PboroInd = Peterborough Independents
SocEq = Socialist Equality Party
Werr'ton = Werrington Independents
Other results for Peterborough:
2002
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Peterborough (may be incomplete): 13th February 2003 (Walton)
— 18th September 2003 (West)
— 13th July 2006 (Northborough)
— 10th December 2009 (West)
— 29th October 2015 (West)
— 8th June 2017 (East)
— 17th August 2017 (Park)
— 27th September 2017 (Eye, Thorney & Newborough)
— 2nd August 2018 (Orton Longueville)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
14681 |
40.8% |
9 |
Labour |
11794 |
32.7% |
6 |
Liberal Democrat |
2044 |
5.7% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
2038 |
5.7% |
0 |
Independent |
1547 |
4.3% |
0 |
Werrington Independents |
1368 |
3.8% |
1 |
Liberal Party |
1016 |
2.8% |
1 |
Green Party |
807 |
2.2% |
0 |
Peterborough Independents |
311 |
0.9% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
269 |
0.7% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
103 |
0.3% |
0 |
Socialist Equality Party |
40 |
0.1% |
0 |
David Over |
C |
572 |
68.3% |
Alexander Hall |
Lab |
143 |
17.1% |
Alex Jamieson |
UKIP |
123 |
14.7% |
Ann Sylvester |
Lab |
590 |
32.7% |
Daniel Bird |
C |
423 |
23.4% |
Pat Nash |
Ind |
397 |
22.0% |
Frances Fox |
UKIP |
272 |
15.1% |
Malcolm Pollack |
LD |
83 |
4.6% |
Steve Woodbridge |
SocEq |
40 |
2.2% |
Nazim Khan |
Lab |
2194 |
50.8% |
Mohammed Sabeel |
C |
1912 |
44.3% |
Ian Tennant |
Grn |
211 |
4.9% |
Adrian Miners |
Lib |
1016 |
60.1% |
Kevin Bell |
Lab |
420 |
24.9% |
Roger Herdman |
UKIP |
134 |
7.9% |
Bob Bailey |
C |
120 |
7.1% |
Jo Johnson |
Lab |
882 |
47.9% |
June Bull |
C |
617 |
33.5% |
Paul Furnborough |
Grn |
208 |
11.3% |
Abid Hussain |
LD |
133 |
7.2% |
Dale McKean |
C |
694 |
45.1% |
Graham Murphy |
Ind |
374 |
24.3% |
Ciaran McManus |
Lab |
225 |
14.6% |
Mary Herdman |
UKIP |
186 |
12.1% |
Les Lazell |
Grn |
60 |
3.9% |
Nicholas Thulbourn |
Lab |
744 |
42.2% |
Pedro Faustino |
C |
520 |
29.5% |
Fran Benton |
Ind |
319 |
18.1% |
Michelle Cooper |
Grn |
181 |
10.3% |
John Holdich |
C |
1157 |
81.3% |
Luke Pagliaro |
Lab |
266 |
18.7% |
Lisa Forbes |
Lab |
886 |
47.4% |
Pieter Smit |
C |
599 |
32.0% |
Alan Fromm |
UKIP |
283 |
15.1% |
Mary Cooke |
TUSC |
103 |
5.5% |
Gavin Elsey |
C |
1146 |
55.5% |
David Weaver |
Lab |
509 |
24.7% |
Ian McLaughlan |
UKIP |
409 |
19.8% |
David Seaton |
C |
788 |
46.9% |
Nigel Cornwell |
Lab |
440 |
26.2% |
Roger Antunes |
PboroInd |
311 |
18.5% |
Christopher Wiggin |
LD |
142 |
8.4% |
John Peach |
C |
1530 |
51.7% |
Nicola Day-Dempsey |
Lab |
1284 |
43.4% |
Fiona Radic |
Grn |
147 |
5.0% |
John Knowles |
Lab |
687 |
50.3% |
David Day |
C |
678 |
49.7% |
Gul Nawaz |
C |
926 |
56.2% |
Glennis Bentley |
Lab |
589 |
35.8% |
Paul McLaughlan |
UKIP |
132 |
8.0% |
Irene Walsh |
C |
719 |
39.0% |
Ron Graves |
Lab |
701 |
38.1% |
Nick Capp |
EDP |
269 |
14.6% |
Julian Bray |
Ind |
153 |
8.3% |
Nick Sandford |
LD |
718 |
57.8% |
Rachel Day |
C |
286 |
23.0% |
Sue Johnson |
Lab |
238 |
19.2% |
John Fox |
Werr'ton |
1368 |
84.3% |
Darren Morley |
C |
153 |
9.4% |
Zayaer Malik |
Lab |
102 |
6.3% |
Julia Davidson |
LD |
812 |
42.3% |
Colin Burton |
C |
762 |
39.7% |
Scott Johnson |
Lab |
347 |
18.1% |
Yasmeen Maqbool |
C |
1079 |
41.7% |
Bedrea Laftah |
Lab |
547 |
21.2% |
John Myles |
UKIP |
499 |
19.3% |
April Plant |
Ind |
304 |
11.8% |
Beki Sellick |
LD |
156 |
6.0% |
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