2014 Coventry City Council election

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

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Results

Asterisks denote incumbent councillors seeking re-election.

Bablake

[2]

Bablake (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jaswant Singh Birdi* 1,506 35
Labour Auluck Randhir118828
UKIP Paul Robert McNamara92922
Independent John Gazey3207
Green John Edward Griffiths1433
Liberal Democrats Mark Edward Widdop802
BNP Mark Badrick742
TUSC Dan Crowter501
Majority3187
Rejected ballots22
Turnout 431234.11
Conservative hold Swing

Binley and Willenhall

[3]

Binley and Willenhall (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Roderick Mutton* 1,619 45
UKIP Colin Aldous Stubbs113432
Conservative Sundeep Singh Virk51914
Green Andy Jones1635
BNP David Clarke1083
TUSC Calum Williams542
Majority48513
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 361629.14
Labour hold Swing

Cheylesmore

[4]

Cheylesmore (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Roger Maurice James Bailey 1,777 22
Labour Richard James Brown 1,738 21
Conservative Shabbir Ahmed144918
Labour Harjinder Singh Sehmi*144418
Green Pete Duckworth5216
Green John Verdult3925
BNP Stephen Frances Comer3274
Liberal Democrats Dennis Herbert Jeffery2063
TUSC Judy Griffiths1211
TUSC Jamie Edgar1201
Rejected ballots32
Turnout 433142.66
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Labour gain from Vacant Swing

Earlsdon

[5]

Earlsdon (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Hammon* 2,129 42
Labour Martin Patrick Hartnett196239
Green Cathy Wattebot56111
Liberal Democrats Derek Stephen Benefield2775
TUSC Fiona Pashazadeh1353
Majority1673
Rejected ballots40
Turnout 510640.89
Conservative hold Swing

Foleshill

[6]

Foleshill (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tariq Khan* 2,662 74
Conservative Marcus Masih55916
Green Paul Andrews2637
TUSC Lakshman James Hensman1163
Majority210358
Rejected ballots34
Turnout 363429.5
Labour hold Swing

Henley

[7]

Henley (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kevin Barry Maton* 1,663 46
UKIP Jim Bench112431
Conservative Christian Michael Cliffe54915
Green George Robinson1614
BNP Rose Morris1093
TUSC Kristian Sucilla O'Sullivan351
Majority53915
Rejected ballots10
Turnout 365126.98
Labour hold Swing

Holbrook

[8]

Holbrook (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ann Lucas* 1,962 55
Conservative David Milner52515
Green Laura Vesty48914
BNP Christine Alison Wilkins2928
Independent Brain David Patton2357
TUSC Ryan Rochester692
Majority143740
Rejected ballots26
Turnout 359828.37
Labour hold Swing

Longford

[9]

Longford (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lindsley Harvard* 1,970
UKIP Eugene Austin1393
Conservative Jennifer Wells400
Green Craig Davenport159
BNP Frankie Bates78
TUSC Lee Cooper76
Majority919
Rejected ballots12
Turnout 374627.44
Labour hold Swing

Lower Stoke

[10]

Lower Stoke (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Phil Townshend* 1,854 47
UKIP Ivor Harold Davies93824
Conservative Michael Arthur Ballinger60015
Green Danny Foulstone2597
TUSC Rob McArdle2486
BNP Keith Oxford702
Majority91623
Rejected ballots15
Turnout 398428.04
Labour hold Swing

Radford

[11]

Radford (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Keiran Pascal Mulhall* 1,928 58
Conservative Myooran Sri55317
BNP Arnold Clements37211
Green Gavin Collins34110
TUSC Thomas House1244
Majority137541
Rejected ballots36
Turnout 335325.35
Labour hold Swing

Sherbourne

[12]

Sherbourne(1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Seamus Walsh* 1,459 41
UKIP Glyn Gordon Davies93726
Conservative Steven Henry Charles Keough71020
Green Stephen Gray2858
TUSC Jason Toynbee933
BNP Mark Graham732
Majority52215
Rejected ballots14
Turnout 357328.92
Labour hold Swing

St Michaels

[13]

St Michaels (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Welsh* 1,872 57
TUSC Dave Nellist97430
Conservative Maharshi Shrimali2618
Green Scott Redding1745
Majority89827
Rejected ballots25
Turnout 330622.31
Labour hold Swing

Upper Stoke

[14]

Upper Stoke (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sucha Singh Bains* 1,912 50
UKIP Avtar Taggar80921
Liberal Democrats Russel David Field41711
Conservative Laura Dodd38910
Green John Halpin1344
BNP John Paul Hurren942
TUSC Paul Smith561
Majority110329
Rejected ballots14
Turnout 382528.63
Labour hold Swing

Wainbody

[15]

Wainbody (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary Edward Crookes* 1,823 38
Labour Rois Ali149731
UKIP Mark Taylor74215
Green Matthew Handley49910
Liberal Democrats Napier Penlington2275
TUSC Ellen White451
Majority3267
Rejected ballots20
Turnout 485537.08
Conservative hold Swing

Westwood

[16]

Westwood (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David John Skinner* 1,616 41
Labour Patricia Seaman140836
BNP Darren Thomas3489
Green Merle Ross Gering3188
Liberal Democrats Christopher Mark Glenn1504
TUSC James Richard Donnelly1193
Majority2085
Rejected ballots25
Turnout 397930.41
Conservative hold Swing

Whoberley

[17]

Whoberley (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bally Singh* 2,015 50
UKIP Brian Legge77519
Conservative Peter Roger Male64316
Green Rachel Adshead3318
Liberal Democrats Brian Rees Lewis1805
TUSC Richard Groves772
BNP Leisel Dawn Wagstaff541
Majority124031
Rejected ballots15
Turnout 4062
Labour hold Swing

Woodlands

[18]

Woodlands (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Julie Elizabeth Lepoidevin* 1,608 37
Labour Anne Frances Arlidge136032
UKIP Peter John Morris88521
Liberal Democrats Jacqueline Bridget Basu1794
Green Anne Patterson1754
BNP Hunter Hurtsley Helmsley692
TUSC Daniel James Smart401
Majority2485
Rejected ballots10
Turnout 4327
Conservative hold Swing

Wyken

[19]

Wyken (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Faye Abbott* 1,666 45
UKIP Malcolm Scott99627
Conservative Denise Beech73620
Green Steven Adams1634
Independent Adrian Roll1083
TUSC Glen Martin Watson401
Majority67018
Rejected ballots9
Turnout 371928.69
Labour hold Swing

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