2011 North Lincolnshire Council election

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The North Lincolnshire Council election took place on as part of English local elections on 5 May 2011, with all 43 members up for election. Defending a majority of one, the Labour Party lost control of the council to the Conservatives, who won with a majority of three seats in the only Conservative council gain from Labour in the country.

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Election result

Results after 2007 election
PartyCouncillors
Labour 22
Conservative 18
Liberal Democrats 1
Independent 2
 Total
43
North Lincolnshire Council Election, 2011
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 2361+553.4848.7355790
  Labour 2013-246.5143.0349270
  Other parties 003-308.239426

The changes above is the difference from the previous full council election, although after a mid-term defection from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives, [1] the Liberal Democrats were not defending any seats.

Ward results

Ashby

Ashby elected three members, with Labour winning all three seats. John Collinson, Andrea Davison and Michael Grant were elected.

Ashby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Collinson1,57824.38
Labour Andrea Davison1,52123.5
Labour Michael Grant1,50623.26
Conservative Sue England68010.5
Conservative Gary Day67110.36
Conservative Gio Loperfido5167.97
Turnout 2,67430.8%

Axholme Central

Axholme Central elected two members, Conservative David Robinson and leader of the Conservative group Liz Redfern.

Axholme Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Liz Redfern1,66438.34
Conservative David Robinson1,25328.87
Independent Don Stewart56913.11
Labour John O'Connor44810.32
Labour Lorraine Yeadon4069.35
Turnout 2,47644.3%

Axholme North

Axholme North elected two members, Conservative John Briggs and Labour candidate Trevor Barker.

Axholme North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Briggs1,33025.86
Labour Trevor Barker1,19423.21
Conservative Andrew Singleton1,09321.25
Labour Paul McCartan92718.02
Independent Mel Bailey2755.34
Independent Harold Osborne2324.51
Independent David Patterson921.78
Turnout 2,80944%

Axholme South

Axholme South elected two members, Conservatives Ron Allcock and William Eckhardt.

Axholme South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ron Allcock1,41832.99
Conservative William Eckhardt1,35331.47
Liberal Democrats Don Lange84719.7
Labour Haque Nawaz Kataria3437.98
Labour Anamul Hoque3377.84
Turnout 2,75748.7%

Barton

The Barton ward elected three members, Conservatives Paul Vickers, Keith Vickers and Jonathan Evison.

Barton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Vickers1,60218.26
Conservative Keith Vickers1,47416.8
Conservative Jonathan Evison1,23814.11
Labour Caroline Sansam99511.34
Labour Michael William Stuart Osgerby91310.4
Labour Emma Donaldson91310.4
Independent Montague John Martin6307.18
Green Jan Clark 5546.31
Independent Paul Shearer4535.16
Turnout 3,42041.5

Bottesford

Bottesford elected three members, Conservative candidate Jean Bromby and Labour candidates Stephen Swift and David Whiteley.

Bottesford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jean Bromby1,90818.41
Labour Stephen Swift1,81917.55
Labour David Whiteley1,68016.21
Labour Glyn Williams1,64015.83
Conservative Yvonne Aubrey1,63215.75
Conservative Louise Mikkonen1,25212.08
UKIP Luke Standland4284.13
Turnout 4,05044.5

Brigg and Wolds

The Brigg and Wolds ward elected three members, Conservatives Carl Sherwood, Nigel Sherwood and Rob Waltham.

Brigg and Wolds
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nigel Sherwood2,34922.07
Conservative Carl Sherwood2,29921.6
Conservative Rob Waltham1,89717.82
Labour Michael Stuart Champion1,0329.69
Independent James Truepenny7557.09
Labour Arshad Jawaid6566.16
Labour Latif Miah5615.27
Independent John Charles Berry5565.22
Independent Mick Wilson5365.03
Turnout 3,97843.8

Broughton and Appleby

Broughton and Appleby elected two members, Conservatives Arthur Bunyan and Ivan Glover.

Broughton and Appleby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ivan Glover1,26930.71
Conservative Arthur Bunyan1,26230.54
Labour Bernard Grainger90421.88
Labour Paul Redfern69616.84
Turnout 2,26742.7%

Brumby

Brumby elected three members, with Labour winning all three seats. Len Foster, Pauline Carlile and Sue Armitage were elected.

Brumby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Len Foster1,41825.24
Labour Pauline Carlile1,33923.83
Labour Sue Armitage1,28322.84
Conservative Barbara Allcock5419.63
Conservative Jennie Eckhardt4397.81
Conservative Richard Hutchings4177.42
Independent Adrian Holmes1803.2
Turnout 2,30628.2%

Burringham and Gunness

Burringham and Gunness elected just a single member, Labour candidate Dave Oldfield.

Burringham and Gunness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dave Oldfield71550.03
Conservative Graham Wagstaffe71449.96
Turnout 1,44147.1%

Burton upon Stather and Winterton

Burringham and Stather and Winterton elected three members, Conservative candidates Elaine Marper, Ralph Ogg and Helen Rowson.

Burton upon Stather and Winterton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ralph Ogg2,05518.0
Conservative Elaine Marper1,99417.47
Conservative Helen Rowson1,86016.3
Labour Matthew Buckley1,85916.29
Labour Lucinda Hopkins1,83016.03
Labour Bernard Regan1,81315.88
Turnout 4,28148.2%

Crosby and Park

The Crosby and Park ward elected three members, Labour candidates Jawaid Ishaq, Mark Kirk and Christine O'Sullivan.

Crosby and Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mark Kirk1,68624.49
Labour Christine O'Sullivan1,52022.08
Labour Jawaid Ishaq1,38020.05
Conservative Mohammed Elias Javed79011.47
Conservative Dariusz Piotr Wilkowski77011.18
Conservative Roqueb Uddin Ahmed73610.69
Turnout 2,90630.9%

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