2007 Nottingham City Council election

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2007 Nottingham City Council election
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  2003 3 May 2007 2011  

All 55 seats to Nottingham City Council
28 seats needed for a majority
 
LeaderJon CollinsMichael CowanGary Long
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader's seatSt Ann'sWollaton WestLeen Valley
Last election36811

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Nottingham ward map following the 2007 election
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Nottingham Council House

The 2007 elections to Nottingham City Council were held on 3 May 2007 to elect all 55 members to the council.

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Overall result

A total of 55 councillors were elected from 20 wards in the city.

Nottingham Local Election Result 2007 [1]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 4276.446.776,731
  Conservative 712.732.453,186
  Liberal Democrats 610.917.027,852
  Green 000001.93,177
  UKIP 000001.42,280
  Independent 000000.5804
  Church of the Militant Elvis 000000.1115

Results by Ward

Arboretum

Arboretum ward (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Merlita Bryan-Hilton 691 24.0
Liberal Democrats Anthony George Marshall 649 22.5
Labour Toby Charles Neal63922.2
Liberal Democrats David Tom Stephenson60220.9
Conservative Adam William Poole1625.6
Conservative Warren James Tarling1364.7
Turnout 22.64

Aspley

Aspley ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Graham Ransley Chapman 1,761 25.5
Labour Leon Unczur 1,544 22.4
Labour Hylton Beresford James 1,506 21.8
Conservative Derek Roy Chawner5277.6
Conservative Sheila June Eaton5137.4
Conservative Barry Donald Thurnell3825.5
Liberal Democrats Stephen Paul Hill3384.9
UKIP Jennie Raymond3334.8
Turnout 25.91

Basford

Basford ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Robert Andrew Lee 1,991 18.5
Labour Catherine Louise Mary Arnold Adams 1,919 17.8
Labour Michael James Newton 1,831 17.0
Conservative Jane Philippa Adkin1,12810.5
Conservative Sean Patrick Healy1,11410.3
Conservative Abey Stevenson9328.7
Liberal Democrats Marian Whyley6896.4
Liberal Democrats Andrew John Howarth5895.5
Liberal Democrats Timothy Simon Ball5825.4
Turnout 34.73

Berridge

Berridge ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Carole Ann Jones 1,850 14.9
Labour Mohammed Ibrahim 1,794 14.5
Labour Hassan Ahmed 1,596 12.9
Liberal Democrats John Henry Burr1,57612.7
Liberal Democrats Tariq Mahmood1,49112.0
Liberal Democrats Ehsan Ghazni1,40111.3
Conservative James Aidan Fields7436.0
Green Arthur Michael Chappell6275.1
Conservative Sajad Hamed5674.6
Conservative Abdul Aziz Javed5184.2
UKIP Alan John Margerison2231.8
Turnout 44.77

Bestwood

Bestwood ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Brian Grocock 1,775 23.4
Labour David Smith 1,367 18.0
Labour Michael Wildgust 1,362 17.9
Conservative John Hutchinson83711.0
Conservative Felicity Marion Whiting Crofts80610.6
Conservative John Anthony Crofts78510.3
Liberal Democrats Andrew George Peck6668.8
Turnout 26.40

Bilborough

Bilborough ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Derek John Cresswell 1,877 20.7
Labour Malcolm Arthur Wood 1,774 19.5
Labour Marcia Watson 1,588 17.5
Conservative Craig Cox8899.8
Conservative Robert Michael Hurley8589.4
Conservative Matthew Gerald Walter Gayle8329.2
Liberal Democrats John Christopher Calvert8209.0
Independent Eric Ernest Walker4494.9
Turnout 31.65

Bridge

Bridge ward (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Saghir Akhtar 990 23.2
Labour Ian MacLennan 908 21.3
Labour Sarah Piper85920.2
Liberal Democrats Anthony John Gillam70516.6
Conservative Peter Alistair Beynon2686.3
Independent Richard Peter Gutteridge2686.3
Conservative Vera Cross2606.1
Turnout 28.49

Bulwell

Bulwell ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Virginia Ann Klein 1,457 18.8
Labour Eileen Margaret Elizabeth Heppell1,38217.8
Labour John Alan Hartshorne 1,308 16.9
Conservative Stephanie Stewardson1,07713.9
Conservative Christina Orsola Mittenshaw-Hodge7119.7
Conservative Nina Petryszyn6788.8
Liberal Democrats Craig Charles Turner5777.5
UKIP Trevor Alan Rose5587.2
Turnout 30.03

Bulwell Forest

Bulwell Forest ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Alan Michael Clark 1,944 16.3
Labour Eunice Fay Campbell-Clark 1,930 16.2
Conservative Gerald Edward Davie 1,914 16.1
Labour Gillian Haymes1,83515.4
Conservative Rachel Elizabeth Goodinson1,79415.1
Conservative Anthony Neale Gerald Mittenshaw-Hodge1,54313.0
Liberal Democrats Neil Edward Littlewood5404.5
UKIP Anthony Robin Ellwood3943.3
Turnout 42.91

Clifton North

Clifton North ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Brendan Clarke-Smith 1,883 19.7
Conservative Timothy John Spencer 1,749 18.3
Conservative Andrew Mark Price 1,694 17.7
Labour Philip Andrew Spear1,26513.3
Labour Jill Anne Judy Belshaw1,16412.2
Labour Norman George Packer1,08711.4
Liberal Democrats Arthur Leonard Hinchley3894.1
Liberal Democrats Mohammad Ali3203.4
Turnout 34.71

Clifton South

Clifton South ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Ian William Malcolm 1,600 19.6
Labour Christopher Gibson 1,457 17.9
Labour Jeannie Audrey Packer 1,378 16.9
Conservative Ann Lesley Alderson95211.7
Conservative Ian Culley94211.6
Conservative Jonathon Ho83610.3
Liberal Democrats Stephen Kilpin5116.3
Liberal Democrats Paul John Weston4775.9
Turnout 29.54

Dales

Dales ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Gul Nawaz Khan 1,641 15.7
Labour David Mellen 1,548 14.8
Labour Kenneth Lawrence Williams 1,487 14.2
Conservative Mahfuz Hussain1,09110.4
Conservative Charles Arthur Clarke1,08610.4
Conservative Mohammed Maqsood8978.6
Liberal Democrats Glyn Walter Johns7617.3
Liberal Democrats John Sandford Cornish7357.0
Liberal Democrats Jawed Akhtar Abbasi7256.9
Green Edward Peter Claringbold4764.6
Turnout 35.52

Dunkirk and Lenton

Dunkirk and Lenton ward (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour David Trimble 640 27.8
Labour Zahoor Elahi Mir 600 26.1
Conservative Hamish Ian Stewart26511.5
Conservative Edward John Gerald Keene26111.3
Green Andrew Black1938.4
Liberal Democrats John William Stewart Lubbock1697.3
Liberal Democrats Marc McLaughlin1185.1
UKIP Christopher Sneap562.4
Turnout 25.52

Leen Valley

Leen Valley ward (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Gary David Long 1,449 27.5
Liberal Democrats Alexander James Foster 1,346 25.5
Labour Mahboob Dildar71313.5
Labour Michael John Johnson64912.3
Conservative David Peter Robert Gibson61511.7
Conservative Mohammed Suleman5039.5
Turnout 39.19

Mapperley

Mapperley ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Emily Adelaide Kate Dewinton 1,744 16.1
Labour Michael Mountford Edwards 1,649 15.3
Labour Mohammed Munir Choudhary 1,541 14.3
Conservative William James Dennis1,47513.7
Conservative Alexander Ewan Lamont1,34212.4
Conservative Dean Elmer Fischer1,31912.2
Green Jane Margaret Ryan Carruthers6355.9
Liberal Democrats John Francis Hay5244.9
Liberal Democrats Ishtiaq Haq3473.2
Liberal Democrats Zulqurein Yousaf2312.1
Turnout 34.67

Radford and Park

Radford and Park ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Katrina Elizabeth Mary Bull 1,351 17.3
Labour Mohammad Aslam 1,247 15.9
Labour Afzal Khan 1,173 15.0
Conservative Lawrence Charles Alger88811.3
Conservative Rebecca Ann Charlotte Toates86811.1
Conservative David Michael Outterside86511.1
Liberal Democrats Jacqueline Hale5116.5
Liberal Democrats Ian Reginald Hale4666.0
Liberal Democrats Lorenzo Anthony Cherin4625.9
Turnout 27.22

Sherwood

Sherwood ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Penny Griggs 2,101 16.8
Labour Brian Parbutt 1,926 15.4
Labour Jane Urquhart 1,879 15.0
Conservative Joshua Harm David Livestro1,31110.5
Conservative James Grant Thornton1,30210.4
Conservative Roger David Steel1,24510.0
Green Benjamin Robert Hoare7486.0
Liberal Democrats Ann Venning Bourke6995.6
Liberal Democrats David Peter Skinner6134.9
Liberal Democrats Peter Charles Mendenhall4513.6
UKIP Irenea Marriott2331.9
Turnout 41.24

St Ann's

St Ann's ward (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jonathan Neil Collins 1,648 24.4
Labour Evelyn Susan Johnson 1,523 22.5
Labour David Liversidge 1,471 21.7
Conservative Julian Francis Helby Nicholson4747.0
Conservative Barbara Tuck4556.7
Conservative Avryl Barbara Whitehead4506.7
Liberal Democrats Haroon Ethasham Ghazni2513.7
Liberal Democrats Dora Maria Kostiuk2483.7
Liberal Democrats Khalid Mahmood2463.6
Turnout 25.74

Wollaton East and Lenton Abbey

Wollaton East and Lenton Abbey (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats David Ronald Oldham 673 22.4
Liberal Democrats Tony Bernard Sutton 672 22.4
Conservative Jeremy Nigel Alderson53917.9
Conservative Elaine Ryley52217.4
Labour Elisabeth Kate Morris2769.2
Labour Howard Morris2367.9
Independent Jacob Charles Vincent872.9
Turnout 24.04

Wollaton West

Wollaton West (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Georgina Jane Culley 2,670 19.1
Conservative Michael Cowan 2,408 17.2
Conservative Richard Stuart Alistair Benson 2,305 16.5
Labour Linda Mary Woodings1,1698.4
Labour Alexander Christopher Athow Ball1,0977.9
Labour Christine Shawcroft 1,0137.3
Liberal Democrats Akhlaq Ahmed8055.8
Liberal Democrats James William Elliot Smith7445.3
Liberal Democrats Brian Arthur Markin6674.8
Green Robert Adam Crich4983.6
UKIP Christopher Paul Cobb4833.5
Church of the Militant Elvis David Laurence Bishop1150.8
Turnout 45.99

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