Local Election Results 2016
Amber Valley
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Alport, Belper East, Belper South, Crich, Duffield, South West Parishes, Swanwick or Wingfield.
Other results for Amber Valley:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Amber Valley (may be incomplete): 20th June 2002 (Belper C.)
— 8th December 2005 (Heage & Ambergate)
— 2nd June 2006 (Heanor & Loscoe)
— 17th September 2009 (Ripley & Marehay)
— 1st August 2013 (Codnor & Waingroves)
— 30th January 2014 (Heanor E.)
— 13th March 2014 (Heanor W.)
— 15th December 2022 (Wingfield)
— 2nd May 2024 (Crich & South Wingfield)
Results for Derbyshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
9800 |
40.6% |
11 |
Conservative |
8418 |
34.9% |
4 |
UK Independence Party |
4047 |
16.8% |
0 |
Green Party |
1101 |
4.6% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
592 |
2.5% |
0 |
Independent |
131 |
0.5% |
0 |
National Front |
29 |
0.1% |
0 |
Marlene Bennett |
Lab |
981 |
53.7% |
Kat Moss |
C |
360 |
19.7% |
Pete Twiname |
UKIP |
342 |
18.7% |
Henry Foulds |
LD |
91 |
5.0% |
Leo Swarvett |
Grn |
53 |
2.9% |
Maurice Neville |
Lab |
761 |
41.8% |
John Nelson |
C |
627 |
34.5% |
Dave Wells |
Grn |
151 |
8.3% |
John Young |
UKIP |
149 |
8.2% |
Dave Fisher |
Ind |
131 |
7.2% |
Ben Bellamy |
Lab |
662 |
38.0% |
Alan Cox |
C |
576 |
33.1% |
Sue Macfarlane |
Grn |
307 |
17.6% |
Dennis Smith |
UKIP |
160 |
9.2% |
Richard Salmon |
LD |
35 |
2.0% |
Christopher Emmas-Williams |
Lab |
702 |
53.6% |
Linda Edwards-Milsom |
C |
337 |
25.7% |
Gaz Smith |
UKIP |
212 |
16.2% |
Jackie Blackett |
Grn |
37 |
2.8% |
Fay Whitehead |
LD |
21 |
1.6% |
Angela Ward |
C |
749 |
46.8% |
Paul Lobley |
Lab |
579 |
36.2% |
Ian Gillatt |
UKIP |
168 |
10.5% |
William Macfarlane |
Grn |
69 |
4.3% |
Audrey Wootton |
LD |
36 |
2.2% |
Kieran Hill |
Lab |
541 |
40.4% |
Geoffrey Aldwinckle |
UKIP |
370 |
27.6% |
Julie Whitmore |
C |
349 |
26.1% |
James Brooks |
Grn |
42 |
3.1% |
James Morton |
LD |
37 |
2.8% |
Sheila Oakes |
Lab |
536 |
38.5% |
Mark Burrell |
C |
425 |
30.5% |
Philip Rose |
UKIP |
342 |
24.5% |
Julie Wozniczka |
Grn |
49 |
3.5% |
George White |
LD |
42 |
3.0% |
Teresa Curran |
Lab |
597 |
42.5% |
Steven Grainger |
C |
401 |
28.6% |
Chris Flude |
UKIP |
325 |
23.1% |
Joel Hunt |
LD |
43 |
3.1% |
Mike Jones |
Grn |
38 |
2.7% |
Jack Brown |
C |
630 |
40.9% |
Paul Wardle |
Lab |
616 |
40.0% |
Stuart Bent |
UKIP |
227 |
14.7% |
Steve Kennedy |
Grn |
37 |
2.4% |
Ollie Smith |
LD |
30 |
1.9% |
Charles Bull |
C |
1086 |
47.6% |
Christine Venables |
Lab |
691 |
30.3% |
Roy Snape |
UKIP |
312 |
13.7% |
Kate Howard |
Grn |
102 |
4.5% |
Ron Welsby |
LD |
90 |
3.9% |
Brian Gration |
Lab |
486 |
43.7% |
Rosie Webster |
C |
363 |
32.7% |
Tony Warren |
UKIP |
219 |
19.7% |
Christina Smith |
Grn |
15 |
1.4% |
Ruth Thornton |
LD |
14 |
1.3% |
Timothy Knowles |
NF |
14 |
1.3% |
Tony Holmes |
Lab |
869 |
40.3% |
Sean Carter |
C |
845 |
39.2% |
Paula Parkin |
UKIP |
345 |
16.0% |
Phil Taylor |
Grn |
55 |
2.5% |
Peter Jelf |
LD |
43 |
2.0% |
Mick Wilson |
Lab |
640 |
42.0% |
Matt Murray |
C |
560 |
36.8% |
John Pass |
UKIP |
237 |
15.6% |
Tony Youens |
Grn |
46 |
3.0% |
Clym Stock-Williams |
LD |
25 |
1.6% |
Michael Sharpe |
NF |
15 |
1.0% |
Alexander Stevenson |
C |
945 |
51.9% |
Antony Tester |
Lab |
404 |
22.2% |
Ade Nathan |
UKIP |
348 |
19.1% |
Matt McGuinness |
Grn |
68 |
3.7% |
Kate Smith |
LD |
56 |
3.1% |
John McCabe |
Lab |
735 |
58.7% |
Paul Price |
UKIP |
291 |
23.2% |
Colin Boyce |
C |
165 |
13.2% |
Steve Elliott |
Grn |
32 |
2.6% |
Elsie Situnayake |
LD |
29 |
2.3% |
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