2016 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2016 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election
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  2015 5 May 2016 (2016-05-05) 2018  

25 out of 72 seats to Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
37 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
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LeaderPatrick HarleyQadar Zada
Party Conservative Labour
Last election24 seats, 56.9%24 seats, 33.5%
Seats before2423
Seats won1412
Seats after26
Seat changeSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 2
Popular vote36,01531,452
Percentage48.6%42.4%
SwingDecrease2.svg 8.3%Increase2.svg 8.9%

Dudley wards 2016.svg
Winner of each seat at the 2022 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election

Council control before election


Labour

Council control after election


No overall control

The 2016 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect a third of the members of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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Result

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2018 [2]
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 251414Decrease2.svg356.038.429,260
  Conservative 251030Increase2.svg340.033.825,716
  UKIP 23110Increase2.svg14.022.517,160
  Green 18001Decrease2.svg10.03.62,753
  Liberal Democrats 5000Steady2.svg0.01.41,084
  Independent 1001Decrease2.svg10.00.051
  TUSC 1000Steady2.svg0.00.015
 Totals9224100.0100.076,039

Council seats Results

The table below shows a summary of the make-up of the City Council before the 5 May 2016 elections. [3]

PartyNumber of seats PreviousNumber of seats After
Conservative2429
Labour3835
Liberal Democrat00
Green Party10
Independent10
UKIP78
TUSC00
Total7272

[4]

Ward Results

*Incumbent Candidate

Amblecote

Amblecote Ward [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Julie Elizabeth Baines 959 33.89
Conservative Asan Mishaq86630.60
UKIP Pete Lee82829.26
Liberal Democrats Ian Martin Flynn1665.87
Turnout 2,83027.05
Rejected ballots110.39
Labour hold

Belle Vale

Belle Vale Ward [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Laura May Taylor 1,432 44.83
Labour Donella Joy Russell*1,41944.43
Green Jon Jak Hartless3029.46
Turnout 3,19430.31
Rejected ballots411.28
Conservative gain from Labour

Brierley Hill

Brierley Hill Ward [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Serena Craige 1,094 46.61
UKIP Rich Colley66828.46
Conservative Ceri Denise Davies46719.90
Green Gordon Christopher Elcock1084.60
Turnout 2,34723.21
Rejected ballots100.43
Labour hold

Brockmoor & Pensnett

Brockmoor & Pensnett Ward [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour John Martin* 1,108 48.41
Conservative Sue Greenway61026.65
UKIP Marcia Vera Harris49521.63
Green Benjamin Daniel Sweeney672.93
Turnout 2,28923.36
Rejected ballots90.39
Labour hold

Castle & Priory

Castle & Priory Ward [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Margaret Patricia Aston* 1,609 56.67
UKIP Tony Davies67823.88
Conservative Clive Ernest Whatling54319.13
Turnout 2,83924.98
Rejected ballots90.32
Labour hold

Coseley East

Coseley East Ward [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sue Ridney 1,183 44.06
UKIP Craig Peter Winyard82530.73
Conservative Martin Richard Duffield66124.62
Turnout 2,68527.70
Rejected ballots160.60
Labour hold

Cradley & Wollescote

Cradley & Wollescote Ward [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Gaye Louisa Partridge* 1,478 52.45
UKIP Mitchell David Bolton68524.31
Conservative Phil Naylor52918.77
Green Daniel Simon Archer1093.87
Turnout 2,81828.47
Rejected ballots170.60
Labour hold

Gornal

Gornal Ward [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative David John Stanley 1,283 35.68
Labour Dave Branwood*1,25634.93
UKIP Brian Thomas Brookes98827.47
Green Ryan James Virgo581.61
Turnout 3,59634.00
Rejected ballots110.31
Conservative gain from Labour

Halesowen North

Halesowen North Ward [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Hilary Freda Bills 1,384 42.32
Conservative Johnathan Andrew Elliot1,09833.58
UKIP Nathan Paul Hunt62319.05
Green John Payne1504.59
Turnout 3,27034.20
Rejected ballots150.46
Labour hold

Halesowen South

Halesowen South Ward [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative David Ian Anthony Vickers* 1,797 53.28
Labour Mark Jon Russell90326.77
UKIP Nicola Claire Taylor48714.44
Green Jenny Maxwell1624.80
Turnout 3,37334.02
Rejected ballots240.71
Conservative hold

Hayley Green & Cradley South

Hayley Green & Cradley South Ward [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ruth Natasha Buttery 1,457 48.34
Labour Malcom David Freeman84728.10
UKIP Jennifer Hill54518.08
Green Colin Royle1515.01
Turnout 3,01432.21
Rejected ballots140.46
Conservative hold

Kingswinford North & Wall Heath

Kingswinford North & Cradley South Ward [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour David Richard Tyler* 1,549 44.73
Conservative Donna Barras1,34238.75
UKIP David Michael Ralph55816.11
Turnout 3,46334.13
Rejected ballots140.40
Labour hold
Labour loss (seat eliminated)

Kingswinford South

Kingswinford South Ward [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Luke Clyde Johnson 1,400 43.61
Labour Shaz Saleem84626.36
UKIP Lesley Michelle Ralph80325.02
Green Vicky Duckworth1544.80
Turnout 3,21031.32
Rejected ballots70.22
Conservative hold

Lye & Stourbridge North

Lye & Stourbridge North Ward [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Vanessa A Wale 1,192 40.20
Conservative Muhammad Imtiyaz Ali98033.05
UKIP Wendy Ann Wilde67122.63
Green Lawrence Rowlett973.27
Turnout 2,96531.56
Rejected ballots250.84
Labour hold

Netherton, Woodside & St. Andrews

Netherton, Woodside & St. Andrews Ward [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Christine Perks 1,178 44.50
UKIP Stephen Daniels75428.49
Green William Clindinning McComish42416.02
Conservative Mohammad Razzaq27510.39
Turnout 2,64724.96
Rejected ballots160.60
Labour gain from Green

Norton

Norton Ward [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Mike Attwood* 1,857 51.73
Labour Clive Ian Rebbeck71920.03
UKIP David Jolyan Stroud Powell48213.43
Liberal Democrats Christopher Ashley Bramall3008.36
Green Pam Archer2196.10
Turnout 3,59036.81
Rejected ballots130.36
Conservative hold

Pedmore & Stourbridge East

Pedmore & Stourbridge East Ward [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Les Jones* 1,951 28.91
Conservative Angus Stuart Macpherson Lees 1,539 22.81
Labour Jonathan Dean81312.05
Labour Phil Higgins77111.43
UKIP Glen Patrick Wilson5047.47
UKIP Lee Johnn Sargeant4676.92
Liberal Democrats Simon Paul Hanson2864.24
Green Craig Dennis Littley2083.08
Liberal Democrats Stephanie Dawn Mucklow2053.04
Turnout 2,83027.05
Rejected ballots40.06
Conservative hold
Conservative win (new seat)

Quarry Bank & Dudley Wood

Quarry Bank & Dudley Wood Ward [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Bryan John Cotterill* 1,260 50.93
UKIP Dean Horton62725.34
Conservative Christopher John Blake50820.53
Green Maurice Stanley Archer562.26
TUSC Adam Knight150.61
Turnout 2,46624.31
Rejected ballots80.32
Labour hold

Sedgley

Sedgley Ward [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Michael John Evans 1,370 39.44
UKIP Shaun Roger Keasey1,12532.38
Labour Damian Corfield96327.72
Turnout 3,47427.05
Rejected ballots160.46
Labour hold

St. James

St. James Ward [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Asif Ahmed* 1,053 42.41
UKIP Graeme Anthony Jack Lloyd73429.56
Conservative Wayne Daniel Sullivan54621.99
Green Adrian Denis Crossen813.26
Independent Kevin Weston522.05
Turnout 2,48324.49
Rejected ballots180.72
Labour hold

St. Thomas's

St. Thomas's Ward [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Shaukat Ali* 1,987 60.05
UKIP Phil Wimlett95728.92
Conservative Daryl Brian Millward35310.67
Turnout 3,30932.46
Rejected ballots120.36
Labour hold

Upper Gornal & Woodsetton

Upper Gornal & Woodsetton Ward [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Keiran Robert Casey 1,263 42.57
UKIP Karen Louise Jones87629.52
Conservative Neil Daniel Watts71023.93
Green Daniel James Brookes1023.44
Turnout 2,96729.04
Rejected ballots160.54
Labour hold

Wollaston & Stourbridge Town

Wollaston & Stourbridge Town Ward [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alan Harry Hopwood 1,315 37.53
Labour Chris Hale*1,31237.44
UKIP Maxim Henry Berridge Lowe54515.55
Green Andi Mohr1905.42
Liberal Democrats Benjamin France1273.62
Turnout 3,50431.95
Rejected ballots150.43
Conservative gain from Labour
Labour loss (seat eliminated)

Wordsley

Wordsley Ward [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
UKIP Kerry Louise Lewis 1,235 37.35
Labour Kevin James Billingham1,11433.69
Conservative Kamran Razzaq82725.01
Green Catherine Mary Maguire1183.57
Turnout 2,83027.05
Rejected ballots130.39
UKIP gain from Labour

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