Local Election Results 2019
Coventry
One-third of council up for election.
Thanks to "Green Christian" for a correction to this page.
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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 |
28056 |
45.7% |
14 |
Conservative |
16512 |
26.9% |
4 |
Green Party |
7325 |
11.9% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
7214 |
11.7% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
1176 |
1.9% |
0 |
Socialist Alternative |
623 |
1.0% |
0 |
Independent |
503 |
0.8% |
0 |
Tarlochan Singh Jandu |
C |
1535 |
39.7% |
Angela Hopkins |
Lab |
1147 |
29.7% |
Tony Middleton |
UKIP |
644 |
16.7% |
David Priestley |
Grn |
536 |
13.9% |
Ram Lakha |
Lab |
1417 |
45.9% |
Paul Cowley |
UKIP |
847 |
27.5% |
Derek Andrews |
C |
553 |
17.9% |
Danny Foulstone |
Grn |
267 |
8.7% |
Richard Brown |
Lab |
1492 |
43.5% |
Zaid Rehman |
C |
1208 |
35.3% |
John Verdult |
Grn |
472 |
13.8% |
Jim McClean |
LD |
254 |
7.4% |
Becky Gittins |
Lab |
2155 |
42.0% |
Kenneth Taylor |
C |
2051 |
39.9% |
John Finlayson |
Grn |
535 |
10.4% |
Stephen Richmond |
LD |
394 |
7.7% |
Abdul Khan |
Lab |
2516 |
76.1% |
Raja Meesala |
C |
498 |
15.1% |
Cathy Wattebot |
Grn |
293 |
8.9% |
Patricia Seaman |
Lab |
1586 |
50.3% |
Ian Rogers |
UKIP |
593 |
18.8% |
William Sidhu |
C |
514 |
16.3% |
Matthew Handley |
Grn |
293 |
9.3% |
Eamonn Mahon |
Ind |
169 |
5.4% |
Joe Clifford |
Lab |
1598 |
50.3% |
Stephen Gray |
Grn |
642 |
20.2% |
Amarjit Khangura |
C |
488 |
15.4% |
Ian Alcock |
UKIP |
448 |
14.1% |
Linda Bigham |
Lab |
1874 |
57.7% |
Marcus Fogden |
UKIP |
452 |
13.9% |
Laura Ridley |
C |
379 |
11.7% |
Jim Bench |
Ind |
334 |
10.3% |
Cristian Honeychurch |
Grn |
211 |
6.5% |
John McNicholas |
Lab |
2008 |
55.0% |
Ivor Davies |
UKIP |
564 |
15.4% |
Esther Reeves |
Grn |
498 |
13.6% |
Zeeshan Qazi |
C |
465 |
12.7% |
Terri Hersey |
SocAlt |
118 |
3.2% |
Maya Ali |
Lab |
1581 |
54.4% |
James Stubbs |
UKIP |
497 |
17.1% |
Neil Worwood |
C |
418 |
14.4% |
Jules Spriddle |
Grn |
302 |
10.4% |
Isla Boadle |
SocAlt |
109 |
3.7% |
Jim O'Boyle |
Lab |
1765 |
68.5% |
Dave Nellist |
SocAlt |
396 |
15.4% |
Mary Taylor |
C |
224 |
8.7% |
Joe McAvoy-Boss |
Grn |
190 |
7.4% |
Gavin Lloyd |
Lab |
1172 |
34.7% |
Mattie Heaven |
C |
1115 |
33.0% |
Glyn Davies |
UKIP |
484 |
14.3% |
Niall Webb |
Grn |
388 |
11.5% |
Nukey Proctor |
LD |
216 |
6.4% |
Randhir Kaur Auluck |
Lab |
1538 |
50.4% |
Surinder Singh |
C |
621 |
20.3% |
George Ireland |
UKIP |
501 |
16.4% |
Laura Vesty |
Grn |
394 |
12.9% |
Tim Sawdon |
C |
1666 |
47.8% |
Abdul Jobbar |
Lab |
919 |
26.4% |
Becky Finlayson |
Grn |
381 |
10.9% |
James Morshead |
LD |
312 |
9.0% |
Joshua Gregory-Salter |
UKIP |
207 |
5.9% |
Marcus Lapsa |
C |
1429 |
41.1% |
Dave Toulson |
Lab |
1128 |
32.5% |
Stephen Arnold |
UKIP |
490 |
14.1% |
Jess Marshall |
Grn |
429 |
12.3% |
Pervez Akhtar |
Lab |
1577 |
45.3% |
Steven Keough |
C |
729 |
20.9% |
Anne Patterson |
Grn |
727 |
20.9% |
Kate Harper |
UKIP |
451 |
12.9% |
Peter Male |
C |
1854 |
48.1% |
Nobby Clarke |
Lab |
1158 |
30.0% |
Bradley Alcock |
UKIP |
463 |
12.0% |
Sudhir Sard |
Grn |
382 |
9.9% |
Hazel Sweet |
Lab |
1425 |
45.3% |
Asha Masih |
C |
765 |
24.3% |
Michelle Reid |
UKIP |
573 |
18.2% |
Chrissie Brown |
Grn |
385 |
12.2% |
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