Local Election Results 2014
Wolverhampton
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Wolverhampton (may be incomplete): 13th March 2003 (Tettenhall Regis)
— 23rd October 2008 (Wednesfield N.; Wednesfield S.)
— 5th February 2009 (Heath Town)
— 26th March 2009 (Ettingshall)
— 29th July 2010 (Bilston N.)
— 15th September 2011 (Graiseley)
— 15th November 2012 (Park)
— 2nd May 2013 (Blakenhall)
— 7th April 2022 (East Park)
— 28th September 2023 (Bushbury S. & Low Hill)
— 31st October 2024 (Bilston N.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
25980 |
44.8% |
15 |
UK Independence Party |
15562 |
26.8% |
1 |
Conservative |
13388 |
23.1% |
4 |
Liberal Democrat |
2109 |
3.6% |
0 |
Green Party |
409 |
0.7% |
0 |
Independent |
363 |
0.6% |
0 |
British National Party |
180 |
0.3% |
0 |
Stephen Simkins |
Lab |
1205 |
48.2% |
Mike Rogers |
UKIP |
968 |
38.7% |
Andy Randle |
C |
326 |
13.0% |
Phil Page |
Lab |
1370 |
51.4% |
Brian Lawley |
UKIP |
939 |
35.2% |
Neil MacLeod |
C |
358 |
13.4% |
Judith Rowley |
Lab |
2401 |
76.9% |
Stephen Dion |
UKIP |
363 |
11.6% |
Adam Ansari |
C |
358 |
11.5% |
Daniel Warren |
Lab |
1069 |
34.7% |
Susan Bem |
UKIP |
1014 |
32.9% |
Carl Husted |
C |
794 |
25.8% |
Simon Patten |
BNP |
116 |
3.8% |
Ian Jenkins |
LD |
90 |
2.9% |
Paul Sweet |
Lab |
1252 |
56.4% |
Iain Mackintosh |
UKIP |
700 |
31.6% |
Giuliano Pisarski |
C |
266 |
12.0% |
Keith Inston |
Lab |
1151 |
49.0% |
Barry Hodgson |
UKIP |
692 |
29.5% |
Steve Hall |
C |
411 |
17.5% |
Anita Dinham |
Grn |
93 |
4.0% |
Andrew Johnson |
Lab |
1785 |
66.3% |
Rob Jones |
UKIP |
508 |
18.9% |
Suria Photay |
C |
222 |
8.2% |
Jennifer Cooper |
Ind |
105 |
3.9% |
Michael Birch |
LD |
71 |
2.6% |
Steve Evans |
Lab |
1390 |
50.7% |
Mel Cooper |
UKIP |
891 |
32.5% |
Aaron Hall |
C |
461 |
16.8% |
Jacqui Sweetman |
Lab |
1857 |
61.4% |
Don Cooper |
UKIP |
515 |
17.0% |
John Chubb |
C |
503 |
16.6% |
Eileen Birch |
LD |
151 |
5.0% |
Caroline Siarkiewicz |
Lab |
1147 |
49.8% |
Frank Adey |
UKIP |
583 |
25.3% |
John Lee |
C |
417 |
18.1% |
William of Shropshire |
Ind |
157 |
6.8% |
Christine Mills |
C |
1144 |
33.7% |
Terry Pye |
Lab |
1125 |
33.2% |
Paulene Griffiths |
UKIP |
970 |
28.6% |
Ashley Wilkes |
LD |
152 |
4.5% |
Julie Hodgkiss |
Lab |
1192 |
44.8% |
Clive Rudd |
UKIP |
882 |
33.2% |
David Hunt |
C |
585 |
22.0% |
Craig Collingswood |
Lab |
1477 |
50.0% |
Karen Hollyhead |
C |
617 |
20.9% |
Derek Knowles |
UKIP |
396 |
13.4% |
Andrea Cantrill |
Grn |
231 |
7.8% |
Bryan Lewis |
LD |
131 |
4.4% |
Rich Turner |
Ind |
101 |
3.4% |
Patricia Patten |
C |
1490 |
36.9% |
Anwen Muston |
Lab |
1454 |
36.0% |
David Mackintosh |
UKIP |
896 |
22.2% |
Jeffrey Hemsley |
LD |
202 |
5.0% |
Tersaim Singh |
Lab |
1284 |
59.8% |
Ajaz Ali |
C |
479 |
22.3% |
Nick Raghoo |
UKIP |
274 |
12.8% |
Roger Gray |
LD |
111 |
5.2% |
Malcolm Gwinnett |
UKIP |
1251 |
38.8% |
Ann Reaney |
Lab |
861 |
26.7% |
Tom Stokes |
LD |
860 |
26.7% |
Vic Grainger |
C |
190 |
5.9% |
David Bradnock |
BNP |
64 |
2.0% |
Barry Findlay |
C |
1572 |
44.5% |
Simon Ellis |
UKIP |
965 |
27.3% |
Muhammad Nasim |
Lab |
818 |
23.2% |
Jonathon Webber |
LD |
178 |
5.0% |
Andrew Wynne |
C |
1922 |
52.4% |
Martyn Griffiths |
UKIP |
853 |
23.2% |
Hazel Malcolm |
Lab |
733 |
20.0% |
Peter Hollis |
LD |
163 |
4.4% |
Mary Bateman |
Lab |
1192 |
41.8% |
Ben Forrest |
UKIP |
958 |
33.6% |
Hazel Kierle |
C |
616 |
21.6% |
Lee Harris |
Grn |
85 |
3.0% |
Greg Brackenridge |
Lab |
1217 |
43.2% |
Kevin Bourne |
UKIP |
944 |
33.5% |
Matthew Holdcroft |
C |
657 |
23.3% |
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