Local Election Results 2014
North Tyneside
One-third of council up for election.
Other results for North Tyneside:
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By-elections for North Tyneside (may be incomplete): 27th June 2002 (St Mary's; Seatonville)
— 12th June 2003 (Elected Mayor)
— 14th August 2003 (Tynemouth)
— 23rd June 2005 (Weetslade)
— 6th October 2005 (Preston)
— 28th September 2006 (Benton)
— 5th July 2007 (St Mary's)
— 19th June 2008 (Monkseaton N.)
— 5th February 2009 (Tynemouth)
— 4th September 2009 (Preston)
— 30th September 2010 (Battle Hill)
— 15th November 2012 (Wallsend)
— 4th July 2013 (Riverside)
— 9th September 2021 (Camperdown)
— 14th July 2022 (Camperdown)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
25917 |
46.9% |
16 |
Conservative |
13846 |
25.0% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
11656 |
21.1% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
2411 |
4.4% |
1 |
Independent |
1116 |
2.0% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
198 |
0.4% |
0 |
Green Party |
131 |
0.2% |
0 |
Dave McGarr |
Lab |
1149 |
43.1% |
Chris Croft |
Ind |
793 |
29.7% |
Phyllis Masters |
UKIP |
518 |
19.4% |
John Snowdon |
C |
207 |
7.8% |
Peter Earley |
Lab |
1691 |
54.9% |
David McGrogan |
C |
774 |
25.1% |
Frederick Battey |
UKIP |
535 |
17.4% |
Tim Wall |
TUSC |
81 |
2.6% |
Anne Arkle |
Lab |
1391 |
59.1% |
Brian Clarke |
UKIP |
696 |
29.6% |
Ian Wallace |
C |
268 |
11.4% |
Margaret Reynolds |
Lab |
1234 |
55.7% |
Stephen Brand |
UKIP |
585 |
26.4% |
Heather Sarin |
C |
232 |
10.5% |
Amanda Normand |
Ind |
165 |
7.4% |
Steven Cox |
Lab |
1401 |
47.6% |
Stephen Symington |
UKIP |
681 |
23.1% |
Christopher Johnston |
C |
671 |
22.8% |
Dave Taws |
Ind |
103 |
3.5% |
Pat Briscol |
LD |
86 |
2.9% |
Ken Barrie |
C |
1425 |
42.7% |
Matthew Thirlaway |
Lab |
1268 |
38.0% |
Stewart Hayes |
UKIP |
642 |
19.3% |
Maureen Madden |
Lab |
1343 |
58.0% |
Robert Mather |
UKIP |
699 |
30.2% |
June Smith |
LD |
144 |
6.2% |
David Griffith-Owen |
C |
130 |
5.6% |
Linda Darke |
Lab |
1453 |
55.2% |
Billy Couchman |
UKIP |
627 |
23.8% |
Karen Johnston |
C |
552 |
21.0% |
Joan Walker |
Lab |
1580 |
62.5% |
Margaret Smith |
UKIP |
634 |
25.1% |
Robin Underwood |
C |
314 |
12.4% |
Leslie Miller |
C |
1218 |
41.9% |
William Samuel |
Lab |
1037 |
35.7% |
Stephen Borlos |
UKIP |
466 |
16.0% |
David Nisbet |
LD |
185 |
6.4% |
Ian Grayson |
Lab |
1466 |
45.4% |
George Partis |
C |
1163 |
36.0% |
Gary Legg |
UKIP |
603 |
18.7% |
Marian Huscroft |
LD |
868 |
37.3% |
Andy Newman |
Lab |
847 |
36.4% |
Mark Bickerton |
UKIP |
529 |
22.7% |
Jessica Bushbye |
C |
84 |
3.6% |
Kate Osborne |
Lab |
1172 |
43.3% |
Glynis Barrie |
C |
988 |
36.5% |
John Clark |
UKIP |
545 |
20.1% |
Bruce Pickard |
Lab |
1377 |
58.8% |
Bob Sword |
UKIP |
656 |
28.0% |
Barbara Stevens |
C |
236 |
10.1% |
William Jarret |
TUSC |
74 |
3.2% |
Pamela McIntyre |
C |
2035 |
61.8% |
David McMeekan |
Lab |
648 |
19.7% |
Elizabeth Borlos |
UKIP |
450 |
13.7% |
Michael Day |
LD |
162 |
4.9% |
Sarah Day |
Lab |
1621 |
44.3% |
Linda Arkley |
C |
1584 |
43.2% |
Marianne Follin |
UKIP |
458 |
12.5% |
Brian Burdis |
Lab |
1366 |
56.6% |
Angie Potter |
UKIP |
683 |
28.3% |
Alan Furness |
C |
364 |
15.1% |
Linda Bell |
Lab |
914 |
37.6% |
Margaret Finlay |
LD |
858 |
35.3% |
Frank Rogers |
UKIP |
441 |
18.1% |
Martin Collins |
Grn |
131 |
5.4% |
John McGee |
C |
86 |
3.5% |
Joanne Cassidy |
Lab |
1445 |
48.4% |
Irene Davidson |
UKIP |
839 |
28.1% |
Andrew Elliott |
C |
659 |
22.1% |
Lynne Sample |
TUSC |
43 |
1.4% |
Margaret Hall |
Lab |
1514 |
52.2% |
Frank Austin |
C |
856 |
29.5% |
Henry Marshall |
UKIP |
369 |
12.7% |
John Appleby |
LD |
108 |
3.7% |
Carlos Caldeira |
Ind |
55 |
1.9% |
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