2015 Rushcliffe Borough Council election

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The 2015 Rushcliffe Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of the Rushcliffe Borough Council in England. [1] It was held on the same day as other local elections.

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Overall election results

Rushcliffe Borough Council (Summary of Overall Results)

Rushcliffe Borough 2015 Election Results (44 Wards having been reduced from 50)
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
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  Liberal Democrats 204Decrease2.svg4
  Green 2000
  Independent 2Increase2.svg1
  UKIP 00

Rushcliffe Borough Council - Results by Ward

Abbey

Abbey (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Brian Rudolf Buschman (E)1,21020.54
Conservative Angela Mary Dickinson (E)1,18220.07
Labour John Robert Bannister1,03317.54
Labour Sandra Jean Coker94816.10
Green David Wilson4397.45
Liberal Democrats John Campbell Banks4036.84
Green David Carl Griffin3926.66
UKIP Anthony John Burton2834.80
Turnout 589078.11

Bingham East

Bingham East (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent George Davidson (E)1,12122.47
Independent Susan Jennifer Hull (E)99419.93
Conservative Andrew Charles Shelton98919.83
Conservative Maureen Stockwood91318.30
Labour David Charles Holmes60212.07
Green Karen Victoria Harris3697.40
Turnout 498874.89

Bingham West

Bingham West (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Francis Anthoney Purdue-Horan (E)99424.83
Conservative John Anthony Stockwood (E)95623.88
Labour Ailish Maria D'Arcy66616.64
Independent Tracey Lindsay Kerry64616.14
Independent Alan Robert Harvey45115.3
Green Nicholas Lee Wilson2907.24
Turnout 400365.78

Bunny

Bunny (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Reginald Aaron Adair (E)1,08268.79
Labour Jean Stansfield31520.03
UKIP Daniel Roy Stowell17611.19
Turnout 157381.10

Compton Acres

Compton Acres (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Douglas Gordon Anthony Wheeler (E)1,46428.89
Conservative Alan Phillips (E)1,47029.01
Labour Paul John Fallon78415.47
Labour Ena Stansfield69813.77
Liberal Democrats Keith Michael Jamieson3536.97
UKIP Andrew Neil Pilkington2995.90
Turnout 506874.48

Cotgrave

Cotgrave (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Richard Langton Butler (E)1,50218.13
Conservative Christine Ena May Jeffreys (E)1,20014.48
Labour Hayley Ann Chewings (E)1,14413.81
Conservative Vance Clive Wood1,06212.82
Labour Andrew Robert Wilkie1,05912.78
Labour Keir Ronald Chewings1,03812.53
UKIP Patricia Ann Wolfe7789.93
Green Helena Jayne Brumpton5036.07
Turnout 828663.48

Cranmer

Cranmer (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Martin William Suthers (E)99570.82
Labour Christopher Joseph Grocock41029.18
Turnout 140576.40

Cropwell

Cropwell (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Gordon Sidney Moore (E)1,12072.21
Labour Peter Cousins43127.79
Turnout 155176.37

East Bridgford

East Bridgford (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Nigel Cort Lawrence (E)1,27376.50
Labour Stephen Hugh Collins39123.50
Turnout 166472.80

Edwalton

Edwalton (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Simon James Robinson (E)1,03926.30
Conservative Kevin Peter Beardsall (E)98724.98
Labour Margaret Walsh40310.20
Labour Susan Kathryn Tiplady3869.77
Liberal Democrats David Charles Turner2977.52
Green Yasmin Jane Baddley2937.42
Green Jerome Tobias Baddley2857.21
UKIP Cynthia Fidler2616.61
Turnout 395171.66

Gamston North

Gamston North (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Jonathan Gordon Wheeler (E)79556.87
Labour Christine Mary Turner43731.26
UKIP Ashley Sutton-Counter16611.87
Turnout 139872.39

Gamston South

Gamston South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Leslie Barrie Cooper (E)92967.03
Labour Richard Theodore Parry Crawley45732.97
Turnout 138674.43

Gotham

Gotham (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Stuart Christopher Matthews (E)83652.98
Labour Gillian Beryl Aldridge37823.95
UKIP Diana Sandra Patricia James36423.07
Turnout 157878.80

Keyworth and Wolds

Keyworth and Wolds (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative John Elliot Cottee (E)3,03322.49
Conservative Robert Alan Inglis (E)2,31117.14
Conservative Andrew James Edyvean (E)1,89814.07
Liberal Democrats Linda Jane Abbey1,1138.25
Labour Robert David Crosby9076.72
Labour Christopher John Kemp8886.58
Labour Kevin Fitzgerald8636.40
Green Neil Pinder7215.35
UKIP David Alan King7175.32
UKIP Heather Ward5183.83
UKIP David John Lee5183.83
Turnout 1348976.30

Lady Bay

Lady Bay (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Green Susan Elizabeth Mallender (E)1,46925.8
Green George Richard Mallender (E)1,45325.52
Labour James Stewart Berry79413.94
Conservative Emma Louise Mclean72712.77
Labour Terence leslie Morrell64111.26
Conservative Janet Ann Milbourn61010.71
Turnout 569480.09

Leake

Leake (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Margaret Marie Males (E)1,98219.98
Conservative John Edward Thurman (E)1,85718.72
Conservative Ronald Hetherington (E)1,76817.82
Independent Carys Mary Thomas1,16711.76
Labour Kevin Peter Alan Lowe8098.16
Labour Yvonne Pamela Thompson7547.60
Labour George Michael Chewings7137.19
Turnout 992072.80

Lutterell

Lutterell (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Martin James Edwards (E)1,27023.18
Conservative Julie Donoghue (E)1,2062318
Conservative Sarah Paulina Bailey1,14822.07
Labour Alan Richard Tiplady1,11121.36
Liberal Democrats Juliette Khan4678.98
Turnout 520273.40

Musters

Musters (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Rodney Martin Jones (E)1,20923.77
Liberal Democrats Karrar Ahmad Khan (E)1,15822.77
Conservative Scott Carlton81416.00
Conservative Adele Lauraine Lancaster72314.22
Labour Christopher John Wrigley59611.72
Labour Keith Wright58611.52
Turnout 508677.80

Nevile

Nevile (1 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Christine Maria Combellack (E)1,32476.84
Labour Stephen Douglas Hill39923.16
Turnout 172378.90

Radcliffe On Trent

Radcliffe On Trent (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Roger Glyn Upton (E)2,23216.76
Conservative Jonathan Neil Clarke (E)1,93414.53
Conservative Jean Audrey Smith (E)1,84813.88
Independent Georgia Moore1,1648.74
Independent Melanie McKechnie1,1068.31
Labour Philippa Jepson Culshaw1,0317.74
Labour Tricia King9487.12
Independent Graham Howard Budworth9467.11
Green Helga Margret Wills6634.98
UKIP Michael Charles Rockett5704.28
Turnout 1331476.16

Ruddington

Ruddington (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Jean Eileen Greenwood (E)1,89817.94
Conservative Martin Buckle (E)1,78916.91
Conservative Ernest John Lungley (E)1,53614.52
Labour Nigel Keith Boughton-Smith (E)1,32612.53
Labour Robin Clive Crinage1,11910.58
Labour Robert Henry Burlton8518.04
Green Sandra Louise Lee7816.91
UKIP Peter John Wolfe7046.65
Green Michael Stephen McGowan6275.93
Turnout 1058173.40

Stanford

Stanford (1 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Nigel Andrew Brown (E)59852.46
Labour Peter Alan Brodie25322.19
Liberal Democrats Peter Frederick McGowan15013.16
UKIP Matthew Eric Faithfull13912.19
Turnout 114074.80

Tollerton

Tollerton (1 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Deborah Jane Mason (E)1,13483.2
Labour Annette Kathleen Beaumont41426.74
Turnout 154879.98

Trent Bridge

Trent Bridge (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Elizabeth Ann Plant (E)1,25322.18
Labour Alistair MacInnes (E)1,14720.31
Conservative Paul Frederick Coe1,05518.68
Conservative Michael James Watkinson94516.73
Green Timothy Andrew Baker5309.38
Green Richard Stephen Lowe4828.53
UKIP David Ian Holllas2364.18
Turnout 564871.90

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References

  1. "Upcoming elections & referendums". The Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.