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Local Elections Archive Project

Longton North 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

Thomas Tolley Lab 2436 41.3%
James Whitehurst C 1272 21.6%
Conrad Lubinski LD 814 13.8%
Mark Leat EFP 606 10.3%
Paul Goodwin UKIP 488 8.3%
Sheila Cowell Ind 277 4.7%

1st May 2008 [Lab gain from BNP]

Thomas Reynolds Lab 1005 30.7%
Pauline Smith BNP 844 25.8%
Mark Leat Ind 578 17.7%
Alexander Hayward C 550 16.8%
Roy Bennett Ind 292 8.9%

3rd May 2007 [Lab gain from BNP]

Mark Davis Lab 1463 40.8%
Steven Batkin BNP 1418 39.5%
Alexander Hayward C 708 19.7%

4th May 2006

Thomas Tolley Lab 1432 41.6%
Michael Coleman BNP 1350 39.2%
James Whitehurst C 658 19.1%

10th June 2004 [BNP gain from Lab]

Mark Leat BNP 956 35.1%
John Huson Lab 916 33.6%
Avis Wright LD 456 16.7%
Linden Yardley C 398 14.6%

1st May 2003 [BNP gain from Lab]

Steven Batkin BNP 948 38.2%
Charles McLaren Lab 804 32.4%
Conrad Lubinski LD 424 17.1%
John Hill C 308 12.4%

2nd May 2002 (3 seats)

Denver Tolley Lab 907 25.3%
John Huson Lab 894
Charles McLaren Lab 757
Harry Hassall Ind 740 20.7%
Alan Joynson LD 690 19.3%
Steven Batkin BNP 687 19.2%
John Hill C 555 15.5%
Brian Ward Ind 551

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