Local Election Results 2015
North East Lincolnshire
One-third of council up for election.
Thanks to Maxime LB for a correction to this page.
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By-elections for North East Lincolnshire (may be incomplete): 26th August 2004 (East Marsh)
— 26th March 2009 (Yarborough)
— 4th April 2013 (Humberston & New Waltham)
— 23rd July 2015 (Croft Baker)
— 9th June 2016 (South)
— 26th July 2018 (Freshney)
— 1st July 2021 (Heneage)
— 17th February 2022 (Park)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
22036 |
32.2% |
9 |
Conservative |
21311 |
31.1% |
5 |
UK Independence Party |
17506 |
25.6% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
4595 |
6.7% |
1 |
Green Party |
1381 |
2.0% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
1084 |
1.6% |
0 |
Independent |
502 |
0.7% |
0 |
Michael Burnett |
Lab |
2056 |
40.0% |
Hayden Dawkins |
C |
1370 |
26.6% |
Graham Critchley |
UKIP |
1202 |
23.4% |
Sarah Hughes |
LD |
220 |
4.3% |
James Barker |
Grn |
202 |
3.9% |
Dave Mitchell |
TUSC |
95 |
1.8% |
Terry Walker |
Lab |
952 |
28.0% |
Becci Bishell |
UKIP |
883 |
26.0% |
Neil Trenchard |
Lab |
867 |
|
Lauren Bruce |
LD |
834 |
24.5% |
Les Windsor |
LD |
662 |
|
Jake Brown |
C |
386 |
11.3% |
Andy Dickson |
Grn |
211 |
6.2% |
Phil Tuplin |
TUSC |
135 |
4.0% |
Ray Sutton |
Lab |
1791 |
41.9% |
John Chapman |
UKIP |
1182 |
27.6% |
Max Burnett |
C |
1133 |
26.5% |
Andrew Lingwood |
Grn |
136 |
3.2% |
Ian Radford |
TUSC |
37 |
0.9% |
Keith Brookes |
C |
2783 |
48.3% |
Terry Robinson |
UKIP |
1302 |
22.6% |
Alexander Wallace |
Lab |
1270 |
22.0% |
Roy Horobin |
LD |
369 |
6.4% |
Julian Best |
TUSC |
37 |
0.6% |
Matthew Patrick |
Lab |
1730 |
39.5% |
Mark Smith |
UKIP |
1335 |
30.5% |
Mike Rudkin |
C |
917 |
21.0% |
Stuart Shepherd |
LD |
289 |
6.6% |
Val O'Flynn |
TUSC |
105 |
2.4% |
Stan Shreeve |
C |
2902 |
48.5% |
David Walker |
UKIP |
1627 |
27.2% |
Kathryn Wheatley |
Lab |
1360 |
22.7% |
Samuel Bankes-Archer |
TUSC |
93 |
1.6% |
Mike Burton |
Lab |
2121 |
41.4% |
Debbie Hill |
C |
1397 |
27.3% |
Joy Banks |
UKIP |
1344 |
26.2% |
Martin Reed |
Grn |
184 |
3.6% |
Andrew Smith |
TUSC |
78 |
1.5% |
Andrew de Freitas |
LD |
1745 |
32.2% |
Ian Townsend |
Lab |
1223 |
22.5% |
Sarah Rudkin |
C |
1144 |
21.1% |
Jane Whitingham |
UKIP |
980 |
18.1% |
Jacqueline Vessey |
Grn |
272 |
5.0% |
Andrew Wood |
TUSC |
63 |
1.2% |
Ian Lindley |
C |
1962 |
34.8% |
Tiimothy Veal |
UKIP |
1620 |
28.7% |
Irene Kelly |
Lab |
1554 |
27.5% |
David de Freitas |
LD |
439 |
7.8% |
Sam Barnes |
TUSC |
66 |
1.2% |
Hazel Chase |
Lab |
1666 |
39.7% |
Tanya Brasted |
UKIP |
1133 |
27.0% |
Debbie Landymore |
C |
985 |
23.5% |
Warren Jolly |
Grn |
200 |
4.8% |
Steve Stead |
LD |
129 |
3.1% |
Malcolm Morland |
TUSC |
82 |
2.0% |
Chris Stanland |
Lab |
1681 |
42.5% |
Paul Batson |
UKIP |
1278 |
32.3% |
Alastair Grigg |
C |
742 |
18.8% |
Steve Hocknell |
LD |
172 |
4.3% |
Angela Greenield |
TUSC |
83 |
2.1% |
Philip Jackson |
C |
2156 |
54.7% |
Ashley Smith |
Lab |
840 |
21.3% |
Guy Haxby |
UKIP |
760 |
19.3% |
Louise Horobin |
LD |
146 |
3.7% |
Val Pow |
TUSC |
39 |
1.0% |
Karl Wilson |
Lab |
939 |
40.7% |
Stephen Whittingham |
UKIP |
560 |
24.3% |
Peter Barker |
Ind |
301 |
13.0% |
Holly Hill |
C |
233 |
10.1% |
Keith Watkin |
Ind |
201 |
8.7% |
David Hardy |
TUSC |
74 |
3.2% |
Hilda Dickerson |
C |
2105 |
52.4% |
Marian Jervis |
Lab |
953 |
23.7% |
Anthony Blake |
UKIP |
909 |
22.6% |
Karen Manley |
TUSC |
50 |
1.2% |
Peter Wheatley |
Lab |
1900 |
39.1% |
Thomas Furneaux |
UKIP |
1391 |
28.6% |
Martin Johnson |
C |
1096 |
22.5% |
Carol Beasant |
LD |
252 |
5.2% |
Vicky Dunn |
Grn |
176 |
3.6% |
Benjamin Leech |
TUSC |
47 |
1.0% |
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