Local Election Results 2019
North Tyneside
One-third of council up for election.
Other results for North Tyneside:
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for North Tyneside (may be incomplete): 27th June 2002 (St Mary's; Seatonville)
— 12th June 2003 (Elected Mayor)
— 14th August 2003 (Tynemouth)
— 23rd June 2005 (Weetslade)
— 6th October 2005 (Preston)
— 28th September 2006 (Benton)
— 5th July 2007 (St Mary's)
— 19th June 2008 (Monkseaton N.)
— 5th February 2009 (Tynemouth)
— 4th September 2009 (Preston)
— 30th September 2010 (Battle Hill)
— 15th November 2012 (Wallsend)
— 4th July 2013 (Riverside)
— 9th September 2021 (Camperdown)
— 14th July 2022 (Camperdown)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
26203 |
49.1% |
17 |
Conservative |
14484 |
27.1% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
8923 |
16.7% |
0 |
Green Party |
2608 |
4.9% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
889 |
1.7% |
0 |
Independent |
296 |
0.6% |
0 |
Julie Cruddas |
Lab |
1396 |
58.2% |
Gary Turnbull |
UKIP |
618 |
25.8% |
Maureen Jeffrey |
C |
386 |
16.1% |
Janet Hunter |
Lab |
1872 |
63.5% |
David Lilly |
C |
675 |
22.9% |
Maureen Gallon |
UKIP |
402 |
13.6% |
Raymond Glindon |
Lab |
1281 |
59.5% |
Ryan Overton |
UKIP |
485 |
22.5% |
Christopher Fox |
C |
388 |
18.0% |
Norman Percy |
Lab |
1055 |
51.7% |
Mick Terrill |
UKIP |
688 |
33.7% |
Stephen Bones |
C |
299 |
14.6% |
Martin Rankin |
Lab |
1138 |
44.8% |
Robert White |
C |
766 |
30.1% |
Jane McEachan |
UKIP |
637 |
25.1% |
Ken Barrie |
C |
1422 |
42.7% |
Bob Jeffrey |
Lab |
1146 |
34.4% |
John Morley |
Grn |
395 |
11.9% |
Pamela Hood |
UKIP |
366 |
11.0% |
John Harrison |
Lab |
1266 |
59.6% |
Neil Mather |
UKIP |
652 |
30.7% |
Liam Bones |
C |
206 |
9.7% |
Erin Parker-Leonard |
Lab |
1356 |
52.0% |
Christopher Johnston |
C |
708 |
27.1% |
Brian Needham |
UKIP |
546 |
20.9% |
Karen Clark |
Lab |
1520 |
66.7% |
Connor Cervantes |
UKIP |
381 |
16.7% |
Jack Bell |
C |
379 |
16.6% |
Paul Richardson |
Lab |
1398 |
40.9% |
Lewis Austin |
C |
1296 |
37.9% |
Simon Roffe |
Grn |
283 |
8.3% |
David Nisbet |
LD |
252 |
7.4% |
Stephen Borlos |
UKIP |
191 |
5.6% |
David Drummond |
Lab |
1469 |
44.1% |
Frank Austin |
C |
1052 |
31.6% |
George Partis |
Ind |
296 |
8.9% |
Michael Newton |
Grn |
267 |
8.0% |
Jack Cervantes |
UKIP |
244 |
7.3% |
Andrew Newman |
Lab |
1062 |
54.6% |
Fearghall Allonby |
UKIP |
532 |
27.4% |
David Sarin |
C |
350 |
18.0% |
Matt Wilson |
Lab |
1242 |
49.2% |
Susan Rodgerson |
C |
872 |
34.5% |
Sylvia Simpson |
UKIP |
410 |
16.2% |
Wendy Lott |
Lab |
982 |
47.6% |
Phyllis Masters |
UKIP |
544 |
26.4% |
Nick Martin |
Grn |
274 |
13.3% |
Stephen Lowrey |
C |
261 |
12.7% |
Leslie Miller |
C |
1774 |
52.0% |
Martin Murphy |
Lab |
874 |
25.6% |
Janet Appleby |
LD |
437 |
12.8% |
William Jackson |
UKIP |
326 |
9.6% |
Lewis Bartoli |
C |
1674 |
43.0% |
Karen Bolger |
Lab |
1452 |
37.3% |
Alan Steele |
Grn |
469 |
12.0% |
Henry Marshall |
UKIP |
301 |
7.7% |
Carole Burdis |
Lab |
1394 |
54.1% |
James Davey |
UKIP |
478 |
18.6% |
Miriam Smith |
C |
462 |
17.9% |
Steve Leyland |
Grn |
242 |
9.4% |
Matthew Thirlaway |
Lab |
1195 |
56.1% |
Tony Kearney |
UKIP |
384 |
18.0% |
Glynis Barrie |
C |
276 |
13.0% |
Martin Collins |
Grn |
275 |
12.9% |
Muriel Green |
Lab |
1514 |
55.6% |
Barbara Stevens |
C |
680 |
25.0% |
Irene Davidson |
UKIP |
527 |
19.4% |
John O'Shea |
Lab |
1591 |
53.7% |
Chris Brown |
C |
558 |
18.8% |
Sophie Reid-McGlinn |
Grn |
403 |
13.6% |
David Cory |
UKIP |
211 |
7.1% |
Darryl Roe |
LD |
200 |
6.7% |
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