Local Election Results 2016
Carlisle
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Burgh, Irthing, Longtown and Rockcliffe, Lyne or Stanwix Rural.
Other results for Carlisle:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
By-elections for Carlisle (may be incomplete): 24th November 2005 (Castle)
— 5th March 2009 (Belah; Castle)
— 16th September 2010 (Stanwix Urban)
— 21st June 2012 (Harraby)
— 5th September 2013 (Yewdale)
— 17th October 2013 (Dalston)
— 11th September 2014 (Castle)
— 7th January 2016 (Botcherby)
— 15th September 2016 (Castle)
— 24th November 2016 (Castle)
— 4th May 2017 (Belle Vue; Yewdale)
— 6th September 2018 (Denton Holme)
— 6th May 2021 (Cathedral & Castle; Harraby S. & Parklands; Newtown & Morton N.)
— 28th October 2021 (Currock & Upperby)
— 5th May 2022 (Longtown & the Border)
Results for Cumbria county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
9374 |
39.2% |
9 |
Conservative |
8180 |
34.2% |
5 |
UK Independence Party |
2297 |
9.6% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
1892 |
7.9% |
1 |
Independent |
1036 |
4.3% |
2 |
Green Party |
966 |
4.0% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
182 |
0.8% |
0 |
David Morton |
C |
965 |
51.7% |
Paul Birks |
Lab |
630 |
33.8% |
Philip Douglass |
UKIP |
189 |
10.1% |
Penelope Foster |
Grn |
72 |
3.9% |
Robert Charlesworth |
TUSC |
9 |
0.5% |
Leslie Tickner |
Lab |
963 |
59.3% |
Robert Currie |
C |
660 |
40.7% |
Jeffrey Bomford |
Ind |
511 |
42.8% |
Anne Glendinning |
Lab |
499 |
41.8% |
Lawrence Fisher |
C |
157 |
13.1% |
Henry Goodwin |
Grn |
27 |
2.3% |
Stephen Layden |
C |
588 |
45.7% |
David Brooks |
Lab |
363 |
28.2% |
John Harding |
UKIP |
200 |
15.6% |
Richard O'Brien |
Grn |
71 |
5.5% |
Olwyn Luckley |
LD |
64 |
5.0% |
Joanna Coleman |
Lab |
544 |
49.9% |
Melissa Andrews |
C |
258 |
23.6% |
Robert Reid-Sinclair |
UKIP |
150 |
13.7% |
Manwara Begum |
LD |
89 |
8.2% |
Alan Simpson |
Grn |
50 |
4.6% |
Colin Glover |
Lab |
680 |
58.6% |
John Denholm |
UKIP |
203 |
17.5% |
Neville Lishman |
C |
190 |
16.4% |
Helen Atkinson |
Grn |
36 |
3.1% |
Marjorie Richardson |
LD |
35 |
3.0% |
Brent Kennedy |
TUSC |
16 |
1.4% |
Trevor Allison |
LD |
1195 |
56.0% |
Robert Mitchell |
C |
623 |
29.2% |
Raymond Warwick |
Lab |
315 |
14.8% |
Ruth Alcroft |
Lab |
712 |
53.9% |
Barbara Eden |
C |
273 |
20.7% |
John Warmingham |
UKIP |
168 |
12.7% |
Neil Boothman |
Grn |
112 |
8.5% |
John Higginson |
TUSC |
56 |
4.2% |
Doreen Parsons |
C |
350 |
50.9% |
Alan McGuckin |
Lab |
178 |
25.9% |
Michael Gee |
LD |
98 |
14.2% |
Sky Higgins |
Grn |
62 |
9.0% |
Lee Sherriff |
Lab |
852 |
54.4% |
Michael Randall |
C |
447 |
28.5% |
Philip Chappelhow |
UKIP |
227 |
14.5% |
Daniel Little |
TUSC |
40 |
2.6% |
Raymond Tinnion |
Ind |
525 |
69.8% |
Keith Meller |
C |
176 |
23.4% |
Richard Hunt |
Grn |
51 |
6.8% |
Therese Sidgwick |
Lab |
705 |
48.5% |
Charlotte Smallwood |
C |
281 |
19.3% |
Fiona Mills |
UKIP |
273 |
18.8% |
Peter Noble |
LD |
130 |
8.9% |
Robin Morrison |
Grn |
39 |
2.7% |
David Barton |
TUSC |
26 |
1.8% |
Lucy Patrick |
Lab |
550 |
48.5% |
Geoffrey Osborne |
C |
278 |
24.5% |
David Parker |
UKIP |
200 |
17.6% |
John Reardon |
Grn |
107 |
9.4% |
Paul Nedved |
C |
969 |
50.8% |
Stephen Sidgwick |
Lab |
637 |
33.4% |
Helen Davison |
Grn |
187 |
9.8% |
Brendan Murphy |
LD |
116 |
6.1% |
Niall McNulty |
Lab |
662 |
58.3% |
Christine Holliday |
UKIP |
191 |
16.8% |
Shaidat Danmole-Ellis |
C |
147 |
12.9% |
James Osler |
LD |
101 |
8.9% |
Daniel Thorburn |
TUSC |
35 |
3.1% |
Barry Earp |
C |
1061 |
63.5% |
Annia Banks |
Lab |
281 |
16.8% |
Geoffrey Round |
UKIP |
200 |
12.0% |
Hazel Graham |
Grn |
65 |
3.9% |
David Wood |
LD |
64 |
3.8% |
Maureen McDonald |
Lab |
803 |
41.3% |
Christina Finlayson |
C |
757 |
39.0% |
Malcolm Craik |
UKIP |
296 |
15.2% |
David Bradley |
Grn |
87 |
4.5% |
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