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Local Elections Archive Project

Berryhill and Hanley East Ward — Stoke-on-Trent

Note:— Local by-elections may be missing. If the result for a particular year does not appear on this page, click on the link to see all results for Stoke-on-Trent council in that year.

This ward was abolished or subjected to boundary changes in 2011.

6th May 2010

Adrian Knapper Lab 1486 36.9%
David Jones C 973 24.1%
Leslie Porch LD 738 18.3%
Geoffrey Clewlow UKIP 450 11.2%
Denise Maddison Ind 384 9.5%

1st May 2008 [CityInd gain from Lab]

John Davis CityInd 729 34.7%
Terence Crowe Lab 654 31.1%
Richard Ibbs C 434 20.6%
John Redfern LD 286 13.6%

3rd May 2007 [Ind gain from Lab]

Rita Dale Ind 875 37.1%
Barry Stockley Lab 752 31.9%
Steven Morris C 302 12.8%
Jane Thornley LD 273 11.6%
Simon Knowles UKIP 155 6.6%

4th May 2006 [Lab gain from Adrian Knapper Independent Party]

Adrian Knapper Lab 894 40.0%
John Redfern LD 615 27.5%
Duran O'Dwyer UKIP 403 18.0%
Christine Warren C 324 14.5%

10th June 2004

Sheila Pitt Lab 954 45.7%
Linda Burton Ind 778 37.3%
Mark Warrington C 356 17.0%

1st May 2003

Barry Stockley Lab 820 42.1%
Donald McLean Ind 598 30.7%
Brenda Williams LD 294 15.1%
Chistine Warren C 235 12.1%

2nd May 2002 (3 seats)

Adrian Knapper Knapper 1095 37.8%
Barrie Holmes Lab 770 26.6%
Gordon Tuck Lab 700
Barry Stockley Lab 669
Anthony Castrey Ind 637 22.0%
Brian Jones Ind 470
Ruby Wooliscroft LD 393 13.6%

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