2014 Hull City Council election

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Map of the results of the 2014 Hull council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue, UK Independence in purple, Uncontested in cream. Kingston upon Hull UK 2014 Local Election map.svg
Map of the results of the 2014 Hull council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue, UK Independence in purple, Uncontested in cream.

The 2014 Hull City Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Hull City Council in England. [1] One third of the council was up for election and Labour retained control of the council.

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A total of 46,205 people voted from a registered electorate of 167,336. Turnout was therefore 27.6%.

After the election, the composition of the council was [1]

Ward results

No elections were held in Beverley, Kings Park and Newland wards.

Avenue

Avenue
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Majorie Ann Brabazon 1,303
Liberal Democrats Simone Butterworth1,152
Green Martin John Deane771
Conservative Alexander David Hayward211
Majority151
Rejected ballots39
Turnout 3,47635.4
Registered electors 9,818
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Boothferry

Boothferry
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ruth Deborah Payne 1,150
UKIP Paul Nigel Salvidge809
Labour Philip David Pocknee807
Conservative Daniel Mark Bond154
Majority341
Rejected ballots14
Turnout 2,93430.5
Registered electors 9,610
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Bransholme East

Bransholme East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Anita Harrison 1,033
Liberal Democrats Eleanor Frances Wood119
Conservative Colin Robert Baxter111
Majority914
Rejected ballots30
Turnout 1,29318.0
Registered electors 7,110
Labour hold Swing

Bransholme West

Bransholme West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip John Webster 596
UKIP Colin David Worrall550
Liberal Democrats David Wood57
Conservative Eden Barnes48
Majority46
Rejected ballots6
Turnout 1,25720.0
Registered electors 6,137
Labour hold Swing

Bricknell

Bricknell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Logan Fareham 1,161
Labour Karen Jane Rouse-Deane669
UKIP Malcolm Peter Johnson377
Green James Edward Russell159
Liberal Democrats Sarita Roseanne Robinson70
Majority492
Rejected ballots7
Turnout 2,44337.4
Registered electors 6,525
Conservative hold Swing

Derringham

Derringham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cheryl Elizabeth Payne 967
UKIP Robert Brian Shepherd731
Labour Gwendoline Lunn696
Conservative Eleonor Ruth Whirehead140
Majority236
Rejected ballots12
Turnout 2,54628.2
Registered electors 9,004
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Drypool

Drypool
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Linda Chambers 1,488
Labour Jannette Hornby802
UKIP John Paterson714
Conservative Salman Anwar82
Majority686
Rejected ballots21
Turnout 3,10732.0
Registered electors 9,702
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Holderness

Holderness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jacqueline Dad 1,493
UKIP Surjit Singh884
Labour Denise Thompson846
Conservative John Mathew Crompton113
TUSC Paul Spooner67
Majority609
Rejected ballots7
Turnout 3,41033.4
Registered electors 10,185
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Ings

Ings
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Harold Thompson 1,267
UKIP Adam Phillips940
Conservative Philip MacKay236
Liberal Democrats John Graham Robinson202
Majority327
Rejected ballots10
Turnout 2,65528.0
Registered electors 9,448
Labour hold Swing

Longhill

Longhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Carol Ann Clarkson 1,076
UKIP Sophie Fairburn747
Conservative Leslie Harry Fisher120
Liberal Democrats Elaine Lesley Keal89
Majority329
Rejected ballots1
Turnout 2,03323.0
Registered electors 8,741
Labour hold Swing

Marfleet

Two vacancies to be filled, as a casual vacancy, created by the death of Councillor Sheila Waudby, was also to be filled. [2]

Marfleet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sean Chaytor 1,229
Labour Sharon Valerie Belcher 1,172
UKIP Julian Marcus Penna640
Conservative Jake Michael Morrison121
Conservative James Tristan Galer108
Liberal Democrats Margaret Forrest Tompsett105
Liberal Democrats Brian Charles Tompsett94
Majority57
Rejected ballots7
Turnout 3,47620.9
Registered electors 9,404
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Myton

Myton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Martin Mancey 1,020
UKIP Stanley Smith740
Liberal Democrats Lee Gordon James Fallin193
Green Michael John Lammiman182
Conservative Joshua Myers107
Majority280
Rejected ballots9
Turnout 2,25121.7
Registered electors 10,270
Labour hold Swing

Newington

Newington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Clark 839
UKIP Gillian Ann Coupland450
Liberal Democrats Steven Vincent George Carter224
Conservative Stephanie Anne Bond90
Majority389
Rejected ballots15
Turnout 1,61815.2
Registered electors 8,198
Labour hold Swing

Orchard Park & Greenwood

Orchard Park & Greenwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terence Geraghty 1,097
UKIP Karl William Hordon833
Liberal Democrats Christine Elizabeth Randall132
Green Carole Angela Needham55
Conservative Dehenna Sheridan Davison9
Majority264
Rejected ballots4
Turnout 2,13022.7
Registered electors 9,400
Labour hold Swing

Pickering

Pickering
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Abigail Katherine Bell 1,321
Labour Malcolm Ernest Fields766
UKIP Peter Mawer631
Conservative Naomi Fuller75
Majority555
Rejected ballots11
Turnout 2,80430.9
Registered electors 9,101
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Southcoates East

Southcoates East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Richard Keith Barrett 638
Labour David William Gemmell629
Conservative Samuel Gary Beckton65
Liberal Democrats Allen Frederick Healand53
Majority9
Rejected ballots4
Turnout 1,38923.3
Registered electors 5,961
UKIP gain from Labour Swing

Southcoates West

Southcoates West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Brady 868
UKIP Mike Hookem 446
Conservative Oliver Harris67
Liberal Democrats Michael Wilfred Chambers54
TUSC Peter Rowland March30
Majority422
Rejected ballots3
Turnout 1,46824.8
Registered electors 5,929
Labour hold Swing

St Andrews

St Andrews
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nadine Fudge 608
UKIP Kenneth Andrew Fairburn347
Independent Simon Peter Kelsey150
Liberal Democrats Tracey Irene Henry114
Conservative Robert Anthony Cook40
Majority261
Rejected ballots3
Turnout 1,26221.6
Registered electors 5,850
Labour hold Swing

Sutton

Sutton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Terence Edward Keal 1,092
Labour Theresa Vaughan924
UKIP John Anthony Morfitt716
Conservative Christopher Oakley134
Majority168
Rejected ballots13
Turnout 2,87929.9
Registered electors 9,610
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

University

University
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Steven Paul Wilson 702
UKIP Victoria Jayne Butler611
Liberal Democrats Chris Randall221
Green Richard John Howarth120
Conservative Leon Sean French117
Majority91
Rejected ballots3
Turnout 1,77424.6
Registered electors 7,255
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

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References

  1. 1 2 "Local election results 2014". Hull City Council. 23 May 2014. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  2. "Local elections". Hull City Council. Retrieved 24 June 2014.