2010 Sunderland City Council election

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2010 Sunderland City Council election
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  2008 6 May 2010 2011  

One third of 75 seats on Sunderland City Council
38 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Conservative Independent
Seats before48215
Seats won2230
Seats after52184
Seat changeIncrease2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Decrease2.svg1

 Fourth party
 
Party Liberal Democrats
Seats before1
Seats won0
Seats after1
Seat changeSteady2.svg0

Sunderland UK local election 2010 map.svg
Map of the 2010 Sunderland City Council election results. Labour in red and Conservatives in blue.

Majority party before election

Labour

Majority party after election

Labour

The 2010 Sunderland Council election took place on 6 May 2010 to elect members of Sunderland Metropolitan Borough Council in Tyne and Wear, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party stayed in overall control of the council. [1] The election took place on the same day as the 2010 General Election.

Contents

Campaign

Before the election Sunderland council had 48 Labour, 21 Conservative, 1 Liberal Democrat and 5 Independent councillors. [2] The Independents were made up of 4 in an alliance and 1, Eddie Wake, described as an "Independent Conservative" having been suspended from the Conservative Party in the period since the last local elections in May 2008. [3]

In total 89 candidates stood for the 25 seats being contested, with a full 25 from the Labour Party, 23 Conservatives, 23 Liberal Democrats, 12 British National Party, 2 Green Party and 4 Independents. [2] This was a substantial decline in candidates for the British National Party, which in previous years had contested every ward. [2] The 2 seats not contested by the Conservative party in Copt Hill and Houghton were where Independent candidates had been successful in previous years, with the Conservative party leader on the council Lee Martin saying the party would not have been able to win the seats. [2] The seats were again contested by Independents campaigning against the Houghton Quarry landfill site. [2]

Labour were confident of making gains, pointing to the lowest council tax in the North East and efforts to improve schools and address unemployment. [2] However the Conservatives were also looking to make gains and particularly targeted seats they had previously won in Doxford, Ryhope and Washington South. [2]

Election results

The results saw the Labour party increase their majority on the council after gaining 4 seats to hold 52 of the 75 seats. [4] Labour held every seat they had been defending, while gaining seats from the Conservatives in Barnes, St Peter's and Washington East, and taking Millfield from an Independent, Peter Maddison. [5] Peter Maddison, who was deputy leader of the Independent group, came last in Millfield with 133 votes and independents also failed to take Copt Hill and Houghton. [6] Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats failed to win any seats, but did see an increase in votes for the party. [6] Overall turnout was 55.02%, compared to 34.9% at the 2008 election, with the highest turnout in Fulwell at 68%. [7]

The Conservative leader on the council Lee Martin put his parties failure down to a higher turnout due to the election taking place at the same time as the general election and a higher than usual vote share for the Liberal Democrats. [5] Following the election Lee Martin resigned as leader of the Conservative group and was succeeded by Tony Morrissey. [8]

Sunderland Local Election Result 2010 [9] [10]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 2240Increase2.svg48849.057,058Increase2.svg9.4%
  Conservative 303Decrease2.svg31225.229,358Decrease2.svg6.8%
  Liberal Democrats 000Steady2.svg0018.321,290Increase2.svg6.7%
  Independent 001Decrease2.svg1044,621Decrease2.svg2.4%
  BNP 000Steady2.svg003.33,886Decrease2.svg6.9%
  Green 000Steady2.svg000.3325Increase2.svg0.3%

This resulted in the following composition of the Council: [10]

PartyPrevious CouncilNew Council
Labour4852
Conservatives2118
Independent54
Liberal Democrats11
Total7575
Working majority 21  29 

Ward by ward results

Barnes ward

Barnes [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Essl2,28041.2+16.8
Conservative Angela Barkess1,99136.0-15.6
Liberal Democrats Gouilnara Dixon1,00118.1+3.4
BNP Ethan Maggiore2654.8-4.5
Majority2895.2
Turnout 5,53762.6+24.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Castle ward

Castle [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Doris MacKnight2,17351.3-1.5
Independent Tony Clarke77418.3+8.2
Liberal Democrats Jon Dewart50511.9+4.9
Conservative Geoffrey Scott44910.6-2.6
BNP Ian McDonald3388.0-5.4
Majority1,39933.0-6.4
Turnout 4,23950.0+19.5
Labour hold Swing

Copt Hill ward

Copt Hill [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bob Heron2,17445.0+10.5
Independent Paul Marriner1,97140.8-4.8
Liberal Democrats Louise Powell68714.2+14.2
Majority2034.2
Turnout 4,83255.2+18.5
Labour hold Swing

Doxford ward

Doxford [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Betty Gibson2,46352.0+17.0
Conservative John Wiper1,41129.8-11.8
Liberal Democrats David Sullivan86718.3+5.2
Majority1,05222.2
Turnout 4,74160.7+25.0
Labour hold Swing

Fulwell ward

Fulwell [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative George Howe2,79745.2-8.0
Labour Barry Curran2,20835.7+9.5
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Pryke1,18619.2+7.5
Majority5899.5-17.4
Turnout 6,19168.4+24.9
Conservative hold Swing

Hendon ward

Hendon [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barbara McClennan1,97652.7+16.3
Conservative Sammy Doran99426.5+5.0
Liberal Democrats Nathan Hazlett77920.8+11.7
Majority98226.2+13.0
Turnout 3,74944.7+15.2
Labour hold Swing

Hetton ward

Hetton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Tate2,46556.1-13.1
Liberal Democrats Philip Dowell96622.0+22.0
Conservative Paula Wilkinson57513.1-17.7
BNP John Richardson3898.9+8.9
Majority1,49934.1-4.3
Turnout 4,39550.4+19.8
Labour hold Swing

Houghton ward

Houghton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dennis Richardson2,29047.1+10.1
Independent John Ellis1,74335.9-8.9
Liberal Democrats David Snowball82417.0+17.0
Majority54711.3
Turnout 4,85754.7+18.9
Labour hold Swing

Millfield ward

Millfield [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Iain Kay1,36338.6+14.3
Liberal Democrats Jim Major1,24135.1-10.9
Conservative Vijaya Das58016.4+1.4
BNP Edward McFarlane2176.1-1.7
Independent Peter Maddison†1333.8+0.1
Majority1223.5
Turnout 3,53448.0+15.7
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

†Peter Maddison had been elected in 2006 as a Liberal Democrat candidate, but subsequently left the party to sit as an Independent councillor. As such, this win for Labour was technically a gain from the Liberal Democrats.

Pallion ward

Pallion [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Cecilia Gofton1,86651.4+7.1
Conservative Peter O'Connor73920.3-6.8
Liberal Democrats Amanda Robinson70919.5+6.7
BNP Lynne Hudson3188.8-7.0
Majority1,12731.0+13.8
Turnout 3,63248.7+17.1
Labour hold Swing

Redhill ward

Redhill [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Stewart2,66969.5+20.0
Conservative Martin Anderson68417.8+7.3
BNP Terence Woolford49012.8-6.7
Majority1,98551.7+21.6
Turnout 3,84345.2+14.2
Labour hold Swing

Ryhope ward

Ryhope [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Emerson2,90462.7+30.0
Conservative Shaun Cudworth1,72737.3+3.6
Majority1,17725.4
Turnout 4,63158.1+21.8
Labour hold Swing

Sandhill ward

Sandhill [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Allan2,19757.6+10.6
Conservative Paul Tweddle84222.1-3.9
Liberal Democrats Robert Peel77820.4+7.5
Majority1,35535.5+14.5
Turnout 3,81746.5+15.8
Labour hold Swing

Shiney Row ward

Shiney Row [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mel Speding2,97454.3+5.9
Conservative Malcolm Vardy1,42025.9-1.8
Liberal Democrats Carol Attewell1,08319.8+6.7
Majority1,55428.4+7.7
Turnout 5,47756.1+22.7
Labour hold Swing

Silksworth ward

Silksworth [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip Tye2,74057.7+8.4
Conservative Dominic McDonough1,12623.7-4.7
Liberal Democrats Andy Bex88118.6+9.6
Majority1,61434.0+13.1
Turnout 4,74756.7+20.0
Labour hold Swing

Southwick ward

Southwick [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Norma Wright2,14554.1+10.6
Conservative Terry Docherty85821.6-4.9
Liberal Democrats Anne Griffin61515.5+5.6
BNP John McCaffrey3508.8-11.2
Majority1,28732.4+15.4
Turnout 3,96848.7+16.0
Labour hold Swing

St Anne's ward

St Annes [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Thomas Wright2,26358.8+13.5
Liberal Democrats Simon Dawes78120.3+4.9
Conservative Neil Robinson65617.0-5.0
Green Emily Blyth1513.9+3.9
Majority1,48238.5+15.2
Turnout 3,85146.3+16.8
Labour hold Swing

St Chad's ward

St Chads [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Oliver2,16547.2-3.1
Labour Darryl Dixon1,84840.3+3.8
Liberal Democrats Sus Wilson57212.5+6.9
Majority3176.9-6.9
Turnout 4,58558.9+17.2
Conservative hold Swing

St Michael's ward

St Michaels [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Maddison2,32842.4-17.8
Labour Juliana Heron1,77332.3+8.9
Liberal Democrats Paul Edgeworth1,01318.4+8.3
BNP Paul Anderson2063.7-2.7
Green John Lowther1743.2+3.2
Majority55510.1-26.6
Turnout 5,49464.2+23.4
Conservative hold Swing

St Peter's ward

St Peters [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Bonallie1,91737.2+10.5
Conservative Shirley Leadbitter1,84335.8-12.0
Liberal Democrats Diana Matthew1,03820.1+6.0
BNP Derek Wright3576.9-4.5
Majority741.4
Turnout 5,15560.4+22.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Washington Central ward

Washington Central [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Linda Williams2,79953.1+12.8
Conservative Tina Richardson1,25623.8-2.4
Liberal Democrats John Mclelland1,22023.1-0.2
Majority1,54329.3+15.2
Turnout 5,27560.2+23.9
Labour hold Swing

Washington East ward

Washington East [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Neville Padgett2,37845.0+4.7
Conservative Hilary Johnson1,68131.8-11.4
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Bannister99018.7+6.2
BNP Linda Birtwell2404.5+0.4
Majority69713.2
Turnout 5,28960.7+23.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Washington North ward

Washington North [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jill Fletcher2,53757.2+4.2
Liberal Democrats Steve Thomas87519.7+6.7
Conservative Tracy Young62414.1-8.1
BNP James Reed3968.9-2.8
Majority1,66237.5+6.7
Turnout 4,43251.2+18.9
Labour hold Swing

Washington South ward

Washington South [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Graeme Miller2,06241.4+3.8
Conservative Joyce Wake1,58631.8-10.7
Liberal Democrats David Griffin1,33326.8+14.3
Majority4769.6
Turnout 4,98160.7+23.2
Labour hold Swing

Washington West ward

Washington West [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dorothy Trueman2,59449.4+3.3
Liberal Democrats Irene Bannister1,31625.0+7.2
Conservative Olwyn Bird1,02619.5-5.8
BNP Rian Birtwell3206.1-4.7
Majority1,27824.3+3.5
Turnout 5,25658.4+24.5
Labour hold Swing

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Preceded by
2008 Sunderland City Council election
Sunderland City Council elections Succeeded by
2011 Sunderland City Council election