Local Election Results 2018
Coventry
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Coventry (may be incomplete): 6th October 2011 (Lower Stoke)
— 11th February 2016 (Lower Stoke)
— 5th September 2019 (Wainbody)
— 19th March 2020 (Upper Stoke)
— 14th July 2022 (Binley & Willenhall)
— 22nd September 2022 (Sherbourne)
— 26th October 2023 (Earlsdon)
— 10th October 2024 (St Michael's)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
33332 |
52.8% |
13 |
Conservative |
20784 |
32.9% |
5 |
Green Party |
4133 |
6.5% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
2020 |
3.2% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
1545 |
2.4% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
795 |
1.3% |
0 |
Independent |
500 |
0.8% |
0 |
Jaswant Singh Birdi |
C |
2048 |
49.7% |
Penelope Barber |
Lab |
1507 |
36.6% |
Tony Middleton |
UKIP |
228 |
5.5% |
Scott Redding |
Grn |
187 |
4.5% |
Peter Simpson |
LD |
147 |
3.6% |
John Mutton |
Lab |
1574 |
51.7% |
Mattie Heaven |
C |
911 |
29.9% |
Paul Cowley |
UKIP |
293 |
9.6% |
Nigel Plowman |
LD |
146 |
4.8% |
Tina Challenor |
Grn |
123 |
4.0% |
Roger Bailey |
C |
1815 |
45.6% |
Maya Ali |
Lab |
1743 |
43.8% |
Anna Richmond |
LD |
214 |
5.4% |
George Ttoouli |
Grn |
205 |
5.2% |
Kindy Sandhu |
Lab |
2375 |
45.9% |
Mike Ballinger |
C |
2219 |
42.9% |
Stephen Richmond |
LD |
322 |
6.2% |
Cathy Wattebot |
Grn |
260 |
5.0% |
Tariq Khan |
Lab |
2830 |
83.3% |
William Sidhu |
C |
314 |
9.2% |
David Priestley |
Grn |
148 |
4.4% |
Jennifer Wells |
UKIP |
107 |
3.1% |
Kevin Maton |
Lab |
1709 |
54.7% |
Oliver Graham |
C |
896 |
28.7% |
Martin Bates |
UKIP |
232 |
7.4% |
Matthew Handley |
Grn |
228 |
7.3% |
Michael Morgan |
TUSC |
60 |
1.9% |
Evelyn Lucas |
Lab |
1839 |
58.2% |
Tarlochan Singh Jandu |
C |
617 |
19.5% |
Stephen Gray |
Grn |
549 |
17.4% |
Marcus Fogden |
UKIP |
155 |
4.9% |
Lindsley Harvard |
Lab |
2222 |
69.6% |
Amarjit Singh Khangura |
C |
715 |
22.4% |
Katie Smith |
Grn |
256 |
8.0% |
Rupinder Singh |
Lab |
2206 |
58.7% |
Christopher Noonan |
C |
760 |
20.2% |
Ivor Davies |
UKIP |
263 |
7.0% |
Esther Reeves |
Grn |
214 |
5.7% |
Andre Soares |
LD |
184 |
4.9% |
Rob McArdle |
TUSC |
131 |
3.5% |
Patricia Hetherton |
Lab |
1951 |
65.0% |
Maureen Lapsa |
C |
561 |
18.7% |
Jules Spriddle |
Grn |
169 |
5.6% |
Dave Anderson |
TUSC |
163 |
5.4% |
Ian Rogers |
UKIP |
158 |
5.3% |
David Welsh |
Lab |
1952 |
71.7% |
Dave Nellist |
TUSC |
350 |
12.9% |
Mark Lerigo |
C |
275 |
10.1% |
Aimee Challenor |
Grn |
146 |
5.4% |
Seamus Walsh |
Lab |
1460 |
44.3% |
Zaid Rehman |
C |
959 |
29.1% |
Matthew Batson |
Ind |
307 |
9.3% |
Niall Webb |
Grn |
285 |
8.6% |
Merle Gering |
Ind |
193 |
5.9% |
Isla Windsor |
TUSC |
91 |
2.8% |
Sucha Singh Bains |
Lab |
1965 |
61.2% |
Surinder Singh |
C |
775 |
24.1% |
Laura Vesty |
Grn |
268 |
8.3% |
Nukey Proctor |
LD |
204 |
6.4% |
Gary Crookes |
C |
1867 |
51.4% |
Abdul Jobbar |
Lab |
1271 |
35.0% |
James Morshead |
LD |
204 |
5.6% |
Joe McAvoy-Boss |
Grn |
182 |
5.0% |
George Ireland |
UKIP |
109 |
3.0% |
David Skinner |
C |
1729 |
50.4% |
Dave Toulson |
Lab |
1429 |
41.7% |
Jess Marshall |
Grn |
169 |
4.9% |
Greg Judge |
LD |
103 |
3.0% |
Bally Singh |
Lab |
2140 |
61.3% |
Steve Keough |
C |
923 |
26.4% |
Anne Patterson |
Grn |
241 |
6.9% |
Rob Wheway |
LD |
188 |
5.4% |
Julia Lepoidevin |
C |
2266 |
56.0% |
Gavin Lloyd |
Lab |
1267 |
31.3% |
Andy Hilton |
LD |
308 |
7.6% |
Joy Warren |
Grn |
209 |
5.2% |
Faye Abbott |
Lab |
1892 |
57.0% |
Asha Masih |
C |
1134 |
34.2% |
Chrissie Brown |
Grn |
294 |
8.9% |
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