2012 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2012 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election
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  2011 3 May 2012 2014  
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats

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2012 local election results in Wigan.
   Labour
  Independent
  Standish Independents

The 2012 Wigan Council elections to the Thirtieth Wigan Council were held on 3 May 2012, the same day as other local elections. [1] One-third of the council was up for election.

Contents

As Wigan Council is elected in thirds, change in vote share is compared with the corresponding 2008 elections and calculated on that basis.

Overview

Number of Candidates fielded per party [2]
PartyNumber
Labour Party 25
Conservative Party 23
Independents 16
Community Action Party 7
BNP 5
Liberal Democrats 3
Green Party 2
UKIP 1
Green Socialists1

Results

Bolton West constituency

Atherton ward

Local Elections 2012: Atherton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Jamie Hodgkinson169551.3
Labour David Welch123537.38
Green Socialists For Investment Not CutsStephen Michael Hall1905.75
Conservative Stephen Holt1795.42
Rejected ballots50.15
Majority46013.92
Turnout 29.23

Makerfield constituency

Abram ward

Local Elections 2012: Abram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Martyn Smethurst157758.23
Independent Ken Winstanley60122.2
BNP Dennis Shambley2398.83
Community Action John Shale1485.5
Conservative Malcolm Childs1375.06
Rejected ballots60.22
Majority97636.04
Turnout 270824.87

Ashton ward

Local Elections 2012: Ashton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bill Clarke140051.89
Independent Paul Allan Tushingham58521.7
Independent Brian Merry40215
Conservative Marie Winstanley1897
BNP Barry John Longstaffe1184.37
Rejected ballots40.15
Majority815
Turnout 269829.32

Bryn ward

Local Elections 2012: Bryn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Don Hodgkinson151650.25
Labour Trevor Allen135244.81
Conservative Stuart Peet1464.84
Rejected ballots30.1
Majority1645.44
Turnout 301732.55

Hindley ward

Local Elections 2012: Hindley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Jim Ellis127946.24
Labour Allen Robert Jones123244.54
BNP Stephen Bradbury1314.74
Conservative Steve Surples1154.16
Rejected ballots90.33
Majority471.7
Turnout 276627.41

Hindley Green ward

Local Elections 2012: Hindley Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Bob Brierley125149.6
Labour Maxine Read79631.56
Community Action Barry Jack Fagan35414.04
Conservative Margaret Mary Winstanley1064.2
Rejected ballots150.6
Majority45518.04
Turnout 252229.51

Orrell ward

Local Elections 2012: Orrell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kelly Ready153347.71
Conservative Richard Clayton138943.23
Green Donald McQueen2808.72
Rejected ballots110.34
Majority1444.48
Turnout 321334.34

Winstanley ward

Local Elections 2012: Winstanley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Terence Kenny121648.82
Community Action Stan Barnes79832.04
Green Steven Charles Heyes2379.51
Conservative Michael Nicholls2349.39
Rejected ballots60.24
Majority41816.78
Turnout 249127.82

Worsley Mesnes ward

Local Elections 2012: Worsley Mesnes
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Phil Kelly196085.47
Conservative David Ollerton33314.5
Rejected ballots170.74
Majority162771
Turnout 229325.29

Leigh constituency

Astley Mosley Common ward

Local Elections 2012: Astley Mosley Common
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joanne Platt181069.43
Conservative Nasri Barghothi53420.48
Liberal Democrats Kath Valentine2439.32
Rejected ballots200.77
Majority127648.95
Turnout 260727.36

Atherleigh ward

Local Elections 2012: Atherleigh
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Loudon98247.23
Independent Stuart Andrew Gerrard74736
Independent Jim Kerfoot34316.5
Rejected ballots70.34
Majority23511.3
Turnout 207923.83

Golborne and Lowton West ward

Local Elections 2012: Golborne and Lowton West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Yvonne Marie Klieve179170.6
Community Action Peter Franzen50720
Conservative Kathleen Houlton2419.5
Rejected ballots50.2
Majority128450.6
Turnout 253828.05

Leigh East ward

Local Elections 2012: Leigh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Keith Cunliffe145267.63
Independent Christopher Garfin41119.14
Conservative Derek Davies27212.67
Rejected ballots120.56
Majority104148.5
Turnout 214722.75

Leigh South ward

Local Elections 2012: Leigh South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kevin Anderson181163.3
Conservative Richard Short53418.66
Independent Gary Charles Chadwick50217.55
Rejected ballots140.5
Majority127744.63
Turnout 286127.36

Leigh West ward

Local Elections 2012: Leigh West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan June Greensmith17611761
Independent Brian Richard Turrell65024.81
Conservative Andrew John Oxley1957.44
Rejected ballots140.53
Majority111142.4
Turnout 262023.62

Lowton East ward

Local Elections 2012: Lowton East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative James Grundy190453.3
Labour Frank Bowker122434.3
Community Action Ian (Sandy) Franzen43412.15
Rejected ballots100.28
Majority68019
Turnout 357236.53

Tyldesley ward

Local Elections 2012: Tyldesley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Robert Mark Bleakley144148.5
Labour Joanne Marshall130343.84
BNP David Ian Peacock2066.93
Rejected ballots220.74
Majority1384.64
Turnout 297228.41

Wigan constituency

Aspull, New Springs and Whelley ward

Local Elections 2012: Aspull, New Springs and Whelley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Hilton 2,241 69.38
Conservative Jane Surples50215.54
Liberal Democrats Alan Robinson45013.9
Rejected ballots371.15
Majority173953.84
Turnout 323031.33

Douglas ward

Local Elections 2012: Douglas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joy Birch 1,774 77.94
Independent Anthony Unsworth32414.24
Conservative Margaret Atherton1727.56
Rejected ballots60.26
Majority145063.71
Turnout 227622.84

Ince ward

Local Elections 2012: Ince
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Trevor Molyneux 1,790 80.2
BNP Henry Morgan30913.84
Conservative Ray Whittingham1205.38
Rejected ballots130.58
Majority148166.35
Turnout 223224.25

Pemberton ward

Local Elections 2012: Pemberton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jeanette Prescott 1,996 79.90
Community Action Mike Leyland29111.65
Conservative Jonathan Charles Cartwright2058.21
Rejected ballots60.24
Majority170568.25
Turnout 249825.01

Shevington with Lower Ground ward

Local Elections 2012: Shevington with Lower Ground
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Damian Edwardson136249.1
Conservative Callum Chadwick53219.18
UKIP Arnold Jefferson Foster45016.22
Shevington IndependentsDebbie Fairhurst2207.93
Independent Paul Liptrot1987.14
Rejected ballots120.43
Majority83029.92
Turnout 277429.69

Standish with Langtree ward

Local Elections 2012: Standish with Langtree
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Standish IndependentsGareth William Fairhurst206957.73
Labour Sam Murphy91325.47
Conservative Michael William Winstanley58916.4
Rejected ballots130.36
Majority115632.25
Turnout 358436.55

Wigan Central ward

Local Elections 2012: Wigan Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lol Hunt 1,806 58.8
Conservative Jean Peet85928
Community Action Syd Hall38812.63
Rejected ballots190.62
Majority94730.83
Turnout 307232.49

Wigan West ward

Local Elections 2012: Wigan West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terence William Halliwell 2,115 83
Conservative Oliver Barton40916
Rejected ballots271
Majority170967
Turnout 255125.28

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References

  1. Candidates for 2012 Archived 17 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Wigan Council
  2. "Local Election Results". apps.wigan.gov.uk.