2014 Amber Valley Borough Council election

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2014 local election results in Amber Valley

The 2014 Amber Valley Borough Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Amber Valley Borough Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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Results

One third of the council was up for election. [2]

Amber Valley Borough Council election results 2014
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 11
  Conservative 5
  UKIP 0
  Liberal Democrats 0
  Other parties 0

Alfreton

Alfreton (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour John Walker (E)1,11354.6
UKIP Stuart Bent57328.1
Conservative Kat Moss30114.8
Liberal Democrats Peter Jelf492.4
Turnout

Belper East

Belper East (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Martin Tomlinson (E)58438.2
Labour Alan Thomas Broughton53434.9
UKIP Roy Wilford Snape34422.5
Liberal Democrats Paul Smith684.4
Turnout

Belper South

Belper South (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Erik Johnsen (E)62937.4
Conservative Daniel Joseph Booth48128.6
UKIP David Edgar Fisher44526.5
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Richard Benson1267.5
Turnout

Codnor and Waingroves

Codnor and Waingroves (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Isobel Harry (E)58641.9
UKIP Ann Fox39528.2
Conservative Linda Edwards-Milsom34724.8
BNP Alan Edwards392.8
Liberal Democrats Fay Whitehead322.3
Turnout

Duffield

Duffield (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Chris Short (E)93051.2
Labour Patrick William Mountain42423.4
UKIP John William Young29816.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Alan Salmon1649.0
Turnout

Heage and Ambergate

Heage and Ambergate (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour David Farrelly (E)73442.3
Conservative Valerie Joan Taylor56132.3
UKIP Julliette Nicola Stevens37121.4
Liberal Democrats Chris Bradley714.1
Turnout

Heanor and Loscoe

Heanor and Loscoe (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Heather Longdon (E)57140.2
UKIP Geoff Aldwinckle48734.3
Conservative Julie Whitmore31922.5
Liberal Democrats Ronald Welsby433.0
Turnout

Heanor East

Heanor East (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Barrie Roy Aistrop (E)67443.0
UKIP Dave Patchett44028.1
Conservative Steven Grainger40826.0
Liberal Democrats Michael Bedford462.9
Turnout

Heanor West

Heanor West (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Paul Jones (E)62340.4
UKIP Ken Clifford50132.5
Conservative Mark Burrel35523.0
Liberal Democrats Heather Whitworth634.1
Turnout

Ironville and Riddings

Ironville and Riddings (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Paul James Smith (E)83747.9
Conservative Jack Watson Brown55731.9
UKIP Pam Johnson31317.9
Liberal Democrats Ollie Smith402.3
Turnout

Kilburn, Denby and Holbrook

Kilburn, Denby and Holbrook (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Trevor Mark Ainsworth (E)99540.8
Labour John Philip Banks73330.0
UKIP Philip Sanders Rose61725.3
Liberal Democrats Elsie Situnayake974.0
Turnout

Langley Mill and Aldercar

Langley Mill and Aldercar (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Eileen Hamilton (E)52943.6
UKIP Kenneth William Chapman36630.2
Conservative Stephen Peter Whitmore28923.8
Liberal Democrats Margaret Tomkins302.5
Turnout

Ripley

Ripley (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Roland Emmas-Williams (E)95137.8
Conservative Ron Ashton78331.1
UKIP Gary Alan Smith61224.3
BNP Ken Cooper803.2
Liberal Democrats Paul Robin Gibbons702.8
Turnout

Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse

Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Richard Henry Iliffe (E)79540.8
UKIP Adrian William Nathan52528.2
Labour Steve Holden44423.8
Liberal Democrats Kate Smith955.1
Turnout

Somercotes

Somercotes (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Brian John Lyttle (E)80556.9
UKIP Andrew Paul Maslin34824.6
Conservative Ian Stewart Smith21415.1
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Milward473.3
Turnout

Swanwick

(Election had been delayed until Thursday 26 June 2014) [3]

Swanwick (1 Seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative David Wilson (E)47436.4
Labour Antony Thomas Tester29822.9
Independent George Soudah25219.4
UKIP Allen Frederick King24518.8
Liberal Democrats Joel Ross Hunt322.5
Turnout

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References

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