1993 Nottinghamshire County Council election

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1993 Nottinghamshire County Council election
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  1989 6 May 1993 1997  

All 88 seats to Nottinghamshire County Council
45 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Seats before50344
Seats won58246
Seat changeIncrease2.svg8Decrease2.svg10Increase2.svg2
Popular vote136,47491,99942,781
Percentage49.10%33.10%15.39%

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Map of the results of the election in each division. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Labour

The 1993 Nottinghamshire County Council election was held on Thursday, 6 May 1993. The whole council of eighty-eight members was up for election.

The Labour Party retained control of the Council, increasing its number of councillors to fifty-eight. The Conservatives suffered a net loss of ten seats and won twenty-four councillors. The Liberal Democrats won six seats. [1] [2]

Results by division

Each electoral division returned one county councillor. The candidate elected to the council in each electoral division is shown in the table below. "Unopposed" indicates that the councillor was elected unopposed. [2]

Electoral DivisionPartyCouncillorVotes
Arnold Central Conservative R. Kempster1,559
Arnold East Conservative V. Pepper1,865
Arnold West Conservative M. Shepherd1,421
Balderton Conservative K. Walker1,656
Beeston North Labour M. Tewson1,499
Beeston South Labour M. Warner1,965
Bingham Conservative P. Curry2,299
Blidworth Labour R. Hilton1,865
Blyth & Harworth Labour H. HunterUnopposed
Bramcote & Stapleford East Liberal Democrat D. Morton2,305
Calverton Labour J. Stocks2,303
Carlton Central Labour B. Bowker1,504
Carlton East Liberal Democrat R. Poynter2,673
Carlton South Conservative H. Stanley1,880
Carlton West Conservative T. Roach1,441
Caunton Liberal Democrat A. Wood1,915
Chilwell Liberal Democrat T. Miller1,643
Collingham Conservative V. Dobson1,670
Cotgrave Labour J. Stobbart1,925
East Leake Conservative K. O'Toole1,888
Eastwood & Brinsley Labour D. Pettitt2,178
Greasley & Nuthall Conservative J. Taylor2,137
Hucknall East Labour J. Barker2,828
Hucknall West Labour N. Smedley3,485
Keyworth Conservative S. Pattinson1,929
Kimberley & Trowell Labour R. Pettitt1,663
Kirkby-in-Ashfield North Labour J. Thierry2,133
Kirkby-in-Ashfield South Labour G. Young2,189
Mansfield - Cumberlands & Ladybrook Labour M. Newton1,993
Mansfield - Leeming & Forest Town Labour P. Tsimbiridis1,747
Mansfield - Northfield & Manor Labour R. Strauther1,744
Mansfield - Oak Tree & Lindhurst Labour T. Butler1,637
Mansfield - Oakham & Berry Hill Conservative E. Cheesewright1,380
Mansfield - Pleasley Hill & Broomhill Labour J. Carter1,938
Mansfield - Ravensdale & Sherwood Labour J. Bosnjak1,569
Mansfield - Titchfield & Eakring Labour C. Winteron1,717
Misterton Conservative K. Bullivant1,635
Newark North Labour D. Green1,758
Newark South Labour C. Bromfield1,340
Newstead Conservative J. Lonergan1,655
Nottingham - Abbey Conservative M. Brandon Bravo1,767
Nottingham - Aspley Labour L. Unczur1,585
Nottingham - Basford Labour I. Aziz1,389
Nottingham - Beechdale Labour T. Bell1,875
Nottingham - Bestwood Park Labour B. Grocock1,935
Nottingham - Bilborough Labour M. Whittall1,518
Nottingham - Bridge Labour G. Gawith2,430
Nottingham - Bulwell East Labour M. Walton1,857
Nottingham - Bulwell West Labour F. Riddell1,353
Nottingham - Byron Labour A. Chewings1,834
Nottingham - Clifton East Labour A. Palmer1,593
Nottingham - Clifton West Labour I. Malcolm1,822
Nottingham - Greenwood Labour G. Skinner1,569
Nottingham - Lenton Labour E. Campbell1,734
Nottingham - Manvers Labour M. Aslam1,491
Nottingham - Mapperley Labour M. Edwards1,481
Nottingham - Portland Labour D. Woodward1,457
Nottingham - Radford Labour M. Aslam1,776
Nottingham - Robin Hood Liberal Democrat G. Long1,715
Nottingham - Sherwood Labour B. Parbutt1,747
Nottingham - St. Anns Labour M. Riasat1,830
Nottingham - Strelley Labour P. Burgess1,260
Nottingham - Trent Labour A. Khan1,305
Nottingham - Wilford Labour G. Jackson1,725
Nottingham - Wollaton Conservative J. Hayes2,093
Ollerton Labour S. Smedley3,192
Radcliffe-on-Trent Conservative K. Cutts1,376
Retford North Conservative J. Bush1,485
Retford South Labour M. Storey1,685
Ruddington Liberal Democrat S. Bennett2,320
Rufford Labour P. Brearley2,413
Selston Labour J. Taylor1,903
Southwell Conservative S. Stuart2,133
Stapleford North & West Labour G. Miller1,881
Sutton-in-Ashfield Central Labour W. Shaw1,979
Sutton-in-Ashfield East Labour T. Barsby1,874
Sutton-in-Ashfield North Labour J. Anthony1,894
Sutton-in-Ashfield West Labour D. Kirkham1,975
Toton & Attenborough Conservative T. Pettengell1,806
Tuxford Conservative J. Hempsall1,742
Warsop Labour B. Smith2,153
West Bridgford East Conservative B. Borrett1,388
West Bridgford South Conservative M. Cox1,885
West Bridgford West Conservative G. Hill1,834
Worksop East Labour B. Larcombe1,449
Worksop North & Carlton Labour D. Boardman1,766
Worksop South East & Welbeck Labour V. Smailes1,192
Worksop West Labour A. Davison1,723

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References

  1. "Election Results". Nottinghamshire County Council. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Nottinghamshire County Council Election Results 1973-2009" (PDF). Elections Centre. Retrieved 3 September 2016.