Local Election Results 2016
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 |
26845 |
53.1% |
18 |
Conservative |
14571 |
28.8% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
4358 |
8.6% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
2149 |
4.2% |
0 |
Green Party |
1274 |
2.5% |
0 |
Independent |
849 |
1.7% |
0 |
Socialist Labour Party |
343 |
0.7% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
177 |
0.4% |
0 |
Payal Bedi-Chada |
Lab |
1094 |
50.2% |
Tom Fellows |
UKIP |
791 |
36.3% |
David Mackintosh |
C |
295 |
13.5% |
Linda Leach |
Lab |
1372 |
60.9% |
Ray Hollington |
UKIP |
495 |
22.0% |
Peter Dobb |
C |
385 |
17.1% |
John Rowley |
Lab |
1943 |
59.0% |
Bhajan Singh Devsi |
Ind |
799 |
24.3% |
Sera Singh Aulakh |
C |
549 |
16.7% |
Hazel Malcolm |
Lab |
1074 |
43.3% |
Andrew McNeil |
C |
756 |
30.5% |
Gerard Fletcher |
UKIP |
523 |
21.1% |
Michelle Webster |
Grn |
63 |
2.5% |
Ian Jenkins |
LD |
62 |
2.5% |
Peter Bilson |
Lab |
1244 |
69.0% |
Simon Hewitt |
C |
386 |
21.4% |
Ann Jenkins |
LD |
172 |
9.5% |
Anwen Muston |
Lab |
1022 |
56.4% |
James Leyshon |
UKIP |
386 |
21.3% |
Aaron Hall |
C |
303 |
16.7% |
Terry Hancox |
Grn |
50 |
2.8% |
William of Shropshire |
Ind |
50 |
2.8% |
Zee Russell |
Lab |
1724 |
70.1% |
Adam Ansari |
C |
394 |
16.0% |
Jennifer Cooper |
SocLab |
343 |
13.9% |
Ian Brookfield |
Lab |
1171 |
53.6% |
Tracey Jukes |
UKIP |
457 |
20.9% |
Giuliano Pisarski |
C |
436 |
20.0% |
Peter Nixon |
LD |
120 |
5.5% |
John Reynolds |
Lab |
1900 |
70.8% |
Jas Boparai |
C |
497 |
18.5% |
David Belcher |
Grn |
168 |
6.3% |
Kieran Smith |
LD |
120 |
4.5% |
Jasbir Kaur Jaspal |
Lab |
1097 |
57.4% |
Fortune Sibanda |
C |
471 |
24.7% |
Jarrad Williams |
TUSC |
177 |
9.3% |
Alan Bamber |
LD |
165 |
8.6% |
Alan Bolshaw |
Lab |
1352 |
44.2% |
Carl Husted |
C |
1338 |
43.8% |
Henry Obi |
Grn |
208 |
6.8% |
Jessica Pringle |
LD |
158 |
5.2% |
Louise Miles |
Lab |
1384 |
59.0% |
Neil Turner |
C |
718 |
30.6% |
Robert Quarmby |
LD |
245 |
10.4% |
Claire Darke |
Lab |
1511 |
58.4% |
Kamran Khan |
C |
684 |
26.5% |
Andrea Cantrill |
Grn |
228 |
8.8% |
Bryan Lewis |
LD |
163 |
6.3% |
Martin Waite |
Lab |
1729 |
45.7% |
Simon Bennett |
C |
1461 |
38.6% |
Barry Hodgson |
UKIP |
423 |
11.2% |
Jeffrey Hemsley |
LD |
170 |
4.5% |
Roger Lawrence |
Lab |
1150 |
56.6% |
Sohail Khan |
C |
709 |
34.9% |
Rachel Arnold |
Grn |
173 |
8.5% |
Mak Singh |
Lab |
1048 |
41.5% |
Hazel Thomas |
UKIP |
829 |
32.8% |
Sarah Quarmby |
LD |
426 |
16.9% |
Savita Sehdev |
C |
222 |
8.8% |
Udey Singh |
C |
1045 |
34.6% |
Chester Morrison |
Lab |
970 |
32.1% |
Doug Hope |
UKIP |
454 |
15.0% |
Mark Evans |
C |
415 |
13.7% |
Peter Hollis |
LD |
140 |
4.6% |
Arun Photay |
C |
1938 |
59.9% |
Phil Walker |
Lab |
905 |
28.0% |
Frances Heap |
LD |
208 |
6.4% |
John Pitt |
Grn |
184 |
5.7% |
Philip Bateman |
Lab |
1615 |
65.8% |
Andrew Randle |
C |
641 |
26.1% |
Lee Harris |
Grn |
200 |
8.1% |
Paula Brookfield |
Lab |
1540 |
62.4% |
Steve Hall |
C |
928 |
37.6% |
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