Local Election Results 2019
South Tyneside
One-third of council up for election.
Other results for South Tyneside:
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By-elections for South Tyneside (may be incomplete): 14th September 2006 (Cleadon & East Boldon)
— 10th September 2009 (Westoe)
— 25th February 2010 (Primrose)
— 27th June 2013 (Cleadon & East Boldon; Primrose)
— 2nd October 2014 (Westoe)
— 29th July 2021 (Fellgate & Hedworth)
— 9th September 2021 (Cleadon & East Boldon)
— 27th June 2024 (Primrose)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
16031 |
42.2% |
14 |
Green Party |
7145 |
18.8% |
1 |
Independent |
6038 |
15.9% |
4 |
Conservative |
4841 |
12.7% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
2831 |
7.5% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
1114 |
2.9% |
0 |
David Francis |
Grn |
1867 |
67.1% |
Audrey McMillan |
Lab |
795 |
28.6% |
Ali Hayder |
C |
121 |
4.3% |
Keith Roberts |
Ind |
1170 |
61.8% |
Fay Cunningham |
Lab |
629 |
33.2% |
Mary Golightly |
C |
94 |
5.0% |
Joe Amar |
Lab |
721 |
46.2% |
Neil Hickman |
UKIP |
484 |
31.0% |
Rhiannon Curtis |
Grn |
271 |
17.4% |
Stewart Hay |
C |
83 |
5.3% |
Sandra Duncan |
Lab |
937 |
42.5% |
Ian Diamond |
Ind |
601 |
27.2% |
Ian Armstrong |
C |
309 |
14.0% |
Colin Tosh |
Grn |
238 |
10.8% |
Bevan de Villiers |
LD |
122 |
5.5% |
Joan Atkinson |
Lab |
1507 |
46.9% |
Jane Carter |
Lab |
1076 |
|
Donald Wood |
C |
839 |
26.1% |
Christopher Smith |
C |
594 |
|
Fiona Milburn |
Ind |
386 |
12.0% |
Sarah McKeown |
Grn |
363 |
11.3% |
Ian Forster |
Ind |
359 |
|
David Herbert |
Grn |
354 |
|
Colin Campbell |
Ind |
284 |
|
Dave Henderson |
Ind |
152 |
|
Doriza Wetz |
LD |
117 |
3.6% |
Susan Traynor |
Lab |
714 |
43.9% |
Stephen Peel |
Grn |
499 |
30.7% |
Sam Prior |
C |
412 |
25.4% |
John Robertson |
Ind |
1163 |
47.9% |
Audrey Huntley |
Lab |
959 |
39.5% |
David Wilkinson |
LD |
199 |
8.2% |
Joseph Todd |
C |
108 |
4.4% |
Rob Dix |
Lab |
1014 |
46.2% |
Oliver Wallhead |
UKIP |
719 |
32.8% |
Holly Wright |
C |
462 |
21.0% |
Adam Ellison |
Lab |
1079 |
51.5% |
John Barker |
UKIP |
310 |
14.8% |
Brian Goodman |
Ind |
180 |
8.6% |
Michael Ayre |
Ind |
173 |
8.3% |
Steve Richards |
Grn |
148 |
7.1% |
Keith Sumby |
C |
120 |
5.7% |
Sid Andrade |
LD |
84 |
4.0% |
Wilf Flynn |
Lab |
1080 |
51.5% |
Matthew Giles |
Grn |
553 |
26.4% |
Margaret Snowling |
C |
269 |
12.8% |
Stephen Wilkinson |
LD |
195 |
9.3% |
Iain Malcolm |
Lab |
1077 |
41.3% |
David Scholey |
UKIP |
516 |
19.8% |
Sue Stonehouse |
Grn |
445 |
17.1% |
Mark Auton |
C |
318 |
12.2% |
Colin Lemon |
Ind |
251 |
9.6% |
Alan Kerr |
Lab |
862 |
42.0% |
Marian Stead |
Ind |
643 |
31.4% |
Matthew McKenna |
Grn |
236 |
11.5% |
Vanessa Green |
C |
160 |
7.8% |
Aidan Smith |
LD |
150 |
7.3% |
Paul Milburn |
Ind |
759 |
41.1% |
Paul Dean |
Lab |
667 |
36.2% |
Lesley Hanson |
Grn |
158 |
8.6% |
Lynn Smith |
LD |
132 |
7.2% |
Walter Armstrong |
C |
129 |
7.0% |
Judith Taylor |
Lab |
947 |
54.8% |
Peter Bristow |
Grn |
510 |
29.5% |
Cameron White |
C |
272 |
15.7% |
Anne Hetherington |
Lab |
673 |
40.5% |
Thomas Mower |
Grn |
630 |
37.9% |
Margaret Robson |
C |
358 |
21.6% |
Glenn Thompson |
Ind |
712 |
32.0% |
Katharine Maxwell |
Lab |
635 |
28.5% |
Paul Linney |
UKIP |
307 |
13.8% |
Jack White |
C |
237 |
10.6% |
Nicola Usher |
Grn |
222 |
10.0% |
Elizabeth Grey |
LD |
115 |
5.2% |
Joyce Welsh |
Lab |
765 |
37.9% |
Charles McKenzie-Smith |
UKIP |
495 |
24.5% |
Trevor Sewell |
Grn |
413 |
20.4% |
Adam Stewart |
C |
348 |
17.2% |
Ernest Gibson |
Lab |
970 |
55.0% |
Malcolm Giles |
Grn |
592 |
33.6% |
Craig Slater |
C |
202 |
11.5% |
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