2017 Derbyshire County Council election

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2017 Derbyshire County Council election
Derbyshire flag.svg
  2013 4 May 2017 2021  

All 64 seats to Derbyshire County Council
33 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election18433
Seats won37243
Seat changeIncrease2.svg19Decrease2.svg19Steady2.svg
Popular vote93,54676,13525,259
Percentage43.9%35.8%11.9%

Derbyshire UK local election 2017 map.svg
Map showing the results of the 2017 Derbyshire County Council elections.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Conservative

An election to Derbyshire County Council took place on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 United Kingdom local elections. 64 councillors were elected from 61 electoral divisions which returned either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. [1] No elections were held in the City of Derby, which is a unitary authority outside the area covered by the County Council. The Conservative Party won back control of the council, taking thirty-seven of the authority's sixty-four seats.

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All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 May 2017 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections, [2] although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election. [3]

Election results

Derbyshire County Council Election Overall Result 2017 [4]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 37190Increase2.svg 1957.843.9100,574+42,097
  Labour 24019Decrease2.svg 1937.536.583,422-3,597
  Liberal Democrats 322Steady2.svg4.711.526,262+10,883
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg04.29,640-28,357
  Green 000Steady2.svg02.14,779
  Other parties 000Steady2.svg01.84,222

Derbyshire County Council – Results by District

Amber Valley Borough

(10 seats, 9 electoral divisions)

Amber Valley Borough Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 850Increase2.svg 58048.720,170
  Labour 205Decrease2.svg 52037.115,382
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg04.61,896
  Liberal Democrats 000Steady2.svg04.41,840
  Green 000Steady2.svg04.31,762
  Independent 000Steady2.svg00.9358

Alfreton and Somercotes

Alfreton & Somercotes (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Paul Smith 2,677 23.2
Labour Steve Marshall-Clarke 2,591 22.4
Conservative Kathy Moss2,40820.8
Conservative Gareth Gee2,31120.0
UKIP Stuart Flintoff Bent7226.2
Green Steve Elliott3753.2
Liberal Democrats Vikki Bonsall2842.5
Liberal Democrats Kate Smith1951.7
Turnout 11,563
Labour hold
Labour hold

Alport and Derwent

Alport & Derwent (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative David Taylor 2,550 57.9
Labour Jyoti Michael Wilkinson1,24928.4
Liberal Democrats Paul Smith3297.5
Green William MacFarlane2806.4
Turnout 4,408
Conservative hold

Belper

Belper (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Peter Makin 1,714 46.3
Labour John Robert Owen1,59042.9
Green Dave Wells2266.1
Liberal Democrats Richard Alan Salmon1754.7
Turnout 3,705
Conservative gain from Labour

Duffield and Belper South

Duffield & Belper South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Chris Short 1,770 47.8
Labour Carol Angharad88924.0
Green Sue MacFarlane43911.8
Independent Stuart John Bradford3589.7
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Richard Benson2506.7
Turnout 3,706
Conservative hold

Greater Heanor

Greater Heanor (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alexander George Stevenson 1,431 47.9
Labour Paul Jones1,15838.8
UKIP Daniel Joseph Bamford2618.7
Liberal Democrats Joel Hunt712.4
Green Christina Ann Smith672.2
Turnout 2,988
Conservative gain from Labour

Heanor Central

Heanor Central (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Richard Henry Iliffe 1,388 43.6
Labour Celia Mary Cox1,30541.0
UKIP Geoff Aldwinckle3159.9
Liberal Democrats George White1223.8
Green James Major John Brooks551.7
Turnout 3,185
Conservative gain from Labour

Horsley

Horsley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Kevin Buttery 2,613 64.1
Labour John Christopher Porter93022.8
UKIP Adrian William Nathan2125.2
Liberal Democrats Thomas Hague1974.8
Green Lian Pizzey1243.0
Turnout 4,076
Conservative hold

Ripley East and Codnor

Ripley East & Codnor (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ron Ashton 1,789 52.2
Labour Steve Freeborn1,31538.4
UKIP Gaz Smith1795.2
Green Alex Bear772.2
Liberal Democrats Peter Jelf661.9
Turnout 3,426
Conservative gain from Labour

Ripley West and Heage

Ripley West & Heage (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Trevor Mark Ainsworth 2,196 50.5
Labour David Alan Williams1,67838.6
UKIP Philip Sanders Rose2074.8
Liberal Democrats Richard Smeeton1513.5
Green Marian Alexandra Taylor1192.7
Turnout 4,351
Conservative gain from Labour

Bolsover District

(6 seats, 6 electoral divisions)

Bolsover District Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 600Steady2.svg10052.48,106
  Conservative 000Steady2.svg029.94,620
  Liberal Democrats 000Steady2.svg06.2963
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg05.8892
  TUSC 000Steady2.svg02.4365
  Other parties 000Steady2.svg03.3515

Barlborough and Clowne

Barlborough & Clowne (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Anne Western 1,492 58.0
Conservative David Carl Dixon95137.0
Liberal Democrats Ben Marshall1305.1
Turnout 2,573
Labour hold

Bolsover North

Bolsover North (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Duncan McGregor 1,416 57.7
Conservative Neil David Yewman71729.2
TUSC Elaine Evans1636.6
Liberal Democrats Jayne Phoenix1606.5
Turnout 2,456
Labour hold

Bolsover South

Bolsover South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Co-op Joan Elizabeth Dixon 1,335 52.6
Conservative Sophie Dack84833.4
TUSC Jon Dale2028.0
Liberal Democrats Steven Raison1536.0
Turnout 2,538
Labour Co-op hold

Shirebrook and Pleasley

Shirebrook & Pleasley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Christine Dale 1,222 48.4
Independent David Anthony Taylor51520.4
Conservative Katharine Ann Burrow43017.0
UKIP Mark Steven Nolan2138.4
Liberal Democrats Ross Shipman1475.8
Turnout 2,527
Labour hold

South Normanton and Pinxton

South Normanton & Pinxton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jim Coyle 1,135 45.9
Conservative David Tillyer80232.4
UKIP Jacqui Calladine34213.8
Liberal Democrats Martin Cheung1967.9
Turnout 2,475
Labour hold

Tibshelf

Tibshelf (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Clive Richard Moesby 1,506 52.1
Conservative Samuel Jacob Boam87230.2
UKIP Ray Calladine33711.7
Liberal Democrats David Alister Roulston1776.1
Turnout 2,892
Labour hold

Chesterfield Borough

(9 seats, 9 electoral divisions)

Chesterfield Borough Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 701Decrease2.svg 177.7746.912,582
  Liberal Democrats 111Steady2.svg11.1123.86,392
  Conservative 110Increase2.svg 111.1123.56,306
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg01.0277
  Green 000Steady2.svg00.3286
  Other parties 000Steady2.svg04.41187

Birdholme

Birdholme (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Dave Allen 1,646 59.2 Decrease2.svg11.4
Conservative Paul Gibbons75727.2Increase2.svg12.4
Liberal Democrats Amanda Jane Brassington37713.6Decrease2.svg1.0
Turnout
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg11.9%

Boythorpe and Brampton South

Boythorpe & Brampton South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ron Mihaly 1,384 45.6 Decrease2.svg0.4
Liberal Democrats Keith Falconer115237.9Increase2.svg4.9
Conservative Sara Kay Scotting50216.5Increase2.svg10.0
Turnout
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg2.65%

Brimington

Brimington (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stuart Brittain 1,671 58.6 Decrease2.svg10.1
Conservative Adam Fowler67923.8Increase2.svg12.7
Liberal Democrats Tony Rogers2669.3Steady2.svg
Brimington IndependentsPaul Christopher Stone2388.3Decrease2.svg2.6
Turnout
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg11.4%

Loundsley Green and Newbold

Loundsley Green & Newbold (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mick Wall 1,650 47.3 Increase2.svg6.8
Liberal Democrats Tom Snowdon99028.4Decrease2.svg3.0
Conservative John Robert Briers Scotting67319.3Increase2.svg14.6
Chesterfield IndependentsSharon Buxton1795.1Decrease2.svg18.9
Turnout
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg4.9%

Spire

Spire (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sharon Lesley Blank 1,263 55.1 Decrease2.svg0.5
Conservative Nigel Robert Sterland50522.0Increase2.svg 15.6
Liberal Democrats Maggie Cannon28712.5Increase2.svg4.3
Independent Adrian Mather23910.4Decrease2.svg1.3
Turnout
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg8.05%

St Mary's

St Mary's (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Jean Mary Innes 1,433 50.3 Decrease2.svg0.9
Conservative Malcolm Benjamin Rowley64622.7Increase2.svg14.3
Liberal Democrats Matthew James Genn40514.2Decrease2.svg0.5
UKIP Kerrie Louise Webb2779.7Decrease2.svg16.1
Green John Clifford Levis863.0Increase2.svg3.0
Turnout
Labour Co-op hold Swing Decrease2.svg7.6%

Staveley

Staveley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Helen Ann Elliott 1,331 52.3 Decrease2.svg22.1
Independent Mick Bagshaw53120.9Increase2.svg9.2
Conservative James Liam Hunt49419.4Increase2.svg10.6
Liberal Democrats Stephen James Hartley1877.4Increase2.svg2.3
Turnout {{{change}}}
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg15.65%

Staveley North and Whittington

Staveley North & Whittington (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Barry Bingham 1,325 43.1 Increase2.svg13.0
Labour Dean Collins1,24140.4Decrease2.svg0.1
Conservative Oliver Scheidt50916.6Increase2.svg12.9
Turnout
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing Increase2.svg6.5%

Walton and West

Walton & West (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John David Lee Boult 1,541 39.4 Increase2.svg12.7
Liberal Democrats Paul Adam Niblock140335.9Increase2.svg5.1
Labour Gordon Alexander McLaren96324.6Decrease2.svg2.9
Turnout
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing Increase2.svg3.8%

Derbyshire Dales District

(6 seats, 6 electoral divisions)

Derbyshire Dales District Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 400Steady2.svg66.6651.612,938
  Labour 101Decrease2.svg 116.6622.65,671
  Liberal Democrats 110Increase2.svg 116.6617.44,359
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg02.0502
  Green 000Steady2.svg01.4358
  Other parties 000Steady2.svg05.01,250

Ashbourne

Ashbourne (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Steve Bull 2,775 73.4
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Goodall75119.9
UKIP Richard Stone2546.7
Turnout 3,780
Conservative hold

Bakewell

Bakewell (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Judith Twigg 2,652 60.7
Labour Helen Swift1,10325.3
Liberal Democrats Eleanor Nancolas61314.0
Turnout 4,368
Conservative hold

Derwent Valley

Derwent Valley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Jason Atkin 2,291 56.7
Labour Martin Rutter89722.2
Liberal Democrats Michael Crapper60615.0
UKIP Paul Roe2486.1
Turnout 4,042
Conservative hold

Dovedale

Dovedale (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Simon Spencer 1,825 47.0
Independent Colin Swindell1,25032.2
Labour Tom Barker43311.2
Liberal Democrats Martin Aiton2416.2
Green John Robin Youatt1323.4
Turnout 3,881
Conservative hold

Matlock

Matlock (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Sue Burfoot 1,889 42.3
Conservative Ann Elliott1,38330.9
Labour Andy Botham1,19826.8
Turnout 4,470
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour

Wirksworth

Wirksworth (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Irene Ratcliffe 2,040 45.0
Conservative Richard Bright2,01244.3
Liberal Democrats Gill Bates2595.7
Green Ivan Dixon2265.0
Turnout 4,537
Labour hold

Erewash Borough

(9 seats, 9 electoral divisions)

Erewash Borough Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 840+488.8951.615,597
  Labour 104-411.1130.09,097
  Liberal Democrats 000007.62,295
  UKIP 000006.51,956
  Green 000002.5756
  Other parties 000001.8547

Breadsall and West Hallam

Breadsall & West Hallam (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Carol Ann Hart 2,534 67.5
Labour Michael Yates55514.8
Liberal Democrats Robert Mark Mee46412.4
UKIP Robert Vivian Wilson2005.3
Turnout 3,75340
Conservative hold

Breaston

Breaston (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Robert Alan Parkinson 2,389 60.2
Labour Neil Barnes93723.6
UKIP Caroline Susan Gent2526.4
Liberal Democrats Martin Charles Garnett2446.1
Green Brent Poland1463.7
Turnout 3,96838.2
Conservative hold

Ilkeston East

Ilkeston East (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Robert Frederick Flatley 1,116 41.8
Labour James Dawson1,03138.6
UKIP Frank Dunne36413.6
Liberal Democrats Angela Togni873.3
Green Ralph Timothy Hierons752.8
Turnout 2,67327.6
Conservative gain from Labour

Ilkeston South

Ilkeston South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour John Arnold Frudd 1,182 44.8
Conservative Jonathan William Wright1,06240.3
UKIP Terry Calladine2138.1
Liberal Democrats Stephen Andrew Hill993.8
Green Heather Hierons823.1
Turnout 2,63828.9
Labour hold

Ilkeston West

Ilkeston West (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Tony King 1,560 48.3
Labour Michelle Wendy Booth1,27039.3
UKIP John Geehan2377.3
Liberal Democrats Alex Richards902.8
Independent John William David Thomson762.4
Turnout 3,23333.8
Conservative gain from Labour

Long Eaton

Long Eaton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alan Griffiths 1,469 44.2
Labour Cheryl Pidgeon1,33440.1
UKIP Peter Thomas Levesley2096.3
Green Marie Crowley1394.2
Liberal Democrats Jane Elizabeth Oseman1364.1
Independent Roy Dunn381.1
Turnout 3,32534.1
Conservative gain from Labour

Petersham

Petersham (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Garry Hickton 1,378 41.9
Labour Caroline Elizabeth Louise Brown1,22837.4
Liberal Democrats Becky Thomas34510.5
UKIP Simon Gent1885.7
Green Martin Gallimore1464.4
Turnout 3,28532.9
Conservative gain from Labour

Sandiacre

Sandiacre (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Wayne Stephen Major 2,064 58.4
Labour Celia Jane Powers85224.1
Liberal Democrats Steve Maxwell38010.8
UKIP Gaynor Watts1414.0
Green Maggie Gallimore972.7
Turnout 3,53437.5
Conservative hold

Sawley

Sawley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Kewal Singh Athwal 2,025 52.7
Labour Alan Chewings70818.4
Liberal Democrats Adam David Wain45011.7
Independent Kristin Simmons2436.3
Independent Sylvia Corsham1904.9
UKIP Giles Farrand1524.0
Green David Shipman711.8
Turnout 3,83940
Conservative hold

High Peak Borough

(8 seats, 7 electoral divisions)

High Peak Borough Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 640Increase2.svg 47540.013,675
  Labour 103Decrease2.svg 312.536.312,418
  Liberal Democrats 101Decrease2.svg 112.517.65,997
  Green 000Steady2.svg05.01,715
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg01.1364

Buxton North and East

Buxton North & East (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Linda Grooby 1,327 44.0
Labour Caitlin Bisknell1,30043.1
Liberal Democrats Alistair Forbes2708.9
Green Peter Crook1224.0
Turnout 3,02834.16
Conservative gain from Labour

Buxton West

Buxton West (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Tony Kemp 1,771 47.5
Labour Matthew Stone1,29334.6
Liberal Democrats Adam Scott40610.9
Green Eileen Reynolds2627.0
Turnout 3,73240.09
Conservative hold

Chapel and Hope Valley

Chapel & Hope Valley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Jim Perkins 1,791 45.0
Liberal Democrats Charles Edward Lawley1,10027.6
Labour Robert Ashley King93223.4
Green Nat Stott1594.0
Turnout 3,98242.54
Conservative hold

Etherow

Etherow (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Becki Woods 1,286 53.9
Conservative Marcus Gerald Gill87536.7
Liberal Democrats Alastair Murray Booth1395.8
Green Sue Ledger843.5
Turnout 2,38428.84
Labour hold

Glossop and Charlesworth

Glossop & Charlesworth (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative George David Wharmby 2,911 22.4
Conservative Jean Wharmby 2,834 21.8
Labour Damien Greenhalgh2,82321.7
Labour Sheila Yamin2,41018.5
Liberal Democrats Stephen David Worrall5214.0
Green Peter Duncan Allen4553.5
Liberal Democrats Darcey Leigh Francis Gillie3802.9
UKIP Christopher Michael Boyle3642.8
Green Chris Cuff2992.3
Turnout 6,74638.55
Conservative gain from Labour
Conservative gain from Labour

New Mills

New Mills (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Beth Atkins 1,889 44.9
Labour Dave Gates1,31231.2
Conservative Samantha Flower83319.8
Green Mike Daw1774.2
Turnout 4,21142.60
Liberal Democrats hold

Whaley Bridge

Whaley Bridge (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alison Fox 1,333 34.7
Liberal Democrats David Lomax1,29233.6
Labour Ruth George 1,06227.6
Green Mary Louisa Jones1574.1
Turnout 3,84444.89
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

North East Derbyshire District

(8 seats, 7 electoral divisions)

North East Derbyshire District Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 501Decrease2.svg 162.539.812,630
  Conservative 310Increase2.svg 137.543.813,907
  Liberal Democrats 000Steady2.svg09.22,933
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg07.12,246

Clay Cross North

Clay Cross North (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Brian Wright 1,263 39.6
Liberal Democrats David Hancock98030.8
Conservative William Armitage73223.0
UKIP Alan Garfitt2116.6
Turnout 3,186
Labour hold

Clay Cross South

Clay Cross South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Kevin Gillott 1,896 60.1
Conservative Linda Rowley89728.4
UKIP Graham Michael Hutchinson2367.5
Liberal Democrats Sam Gareth Jones1243.9
Turnout 3,153
Labour hold

Dronfield East

Dronfield East (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alex Dale 2,141 56.6
Labour Co-op Janet Anne Hill1,29534.2
Liberal Democrats John Edward Ahern2055.4
UKIP Gina Clarke1433.8
Turnout 3,784
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op

Dronfield West and Walton

Dronfield West & Walton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Angelique Foster 2,868 65.3
Labour Co-op Michael Gordon89320.3
Liberal Democrats Martin Wilcock3467.9
UKIP Adrian Lewis Clarke2846.5
Turnout 4,391
Conservative hold

Eckington and Killamarsh

Eckington & Killamarsh (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Diane Winifred Evelyn Charles 2,360 22.9
Labour Brian Ridgway 2,286 22.2
Conservative Jeremy Alan Kenyon2,10920.4
Conservative Richard David George Welton1,88318.3
UKIP Cristian Gomez Reaney5034.9
Liberal Democrats James Anthony Blundell4274.1
Liberal Democrats Carmen Levick3883.8
UKIP Beverley Molloy3593.5
Turnout 5,418
Labour hold
Labour hold

Sutton

Sutton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Nigel Barker 1,454 53.8
Conservative Andrew Jervis82030.3
UKIP Robert Edward Molloy27710.2
Liberal Democrats Jaimie Paul Barson1545.7
Turnout 2,705
Labour hold

Wingerworth and Shirland

Wingerworth & Shirland (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Barry Lewis 2,457 58.8
Labour Barry Barnes1,18328.3
Liberal Democrats Wendy Smalley3097.4
UKIP Andrew John Briggs2335.6
Turnout 4,182
Conservative hold

South Derbyshire District

(8 seats, 8 electoral divisions)

South Derbyshire District Summary Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 750Increase2.svg 587.555.713,361
  Labour 105Decrease2.svg 512.531.47,528
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg06.31,507
  Liberal Democrats 000Steady2.svg06.31,500
  Green 000Steady2.svg00.485

Aston

Aston (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Neil Kenneth Atkin 1,738 49.7
Labour Rob Davison1,35938.8
UKIP Ann Mary Graves1604.6
Liberal Democrats John Hills1574.5
Green Marten Kats852.4
Turnout 3,499
Conservative gain from Labour

Etwall and Repton

Etwall & Repton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Martyn Ford 2,632 68.1
Labour John Campbell McCallum67717.5
Liberal Democrats Annabelle Long39910.3
UKIP Louise Jane Howells1594.1
Turnout 3,867
Conservative hold

Hilton

Hilton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Julie Elizabeth Patten 1,847 63.6
Labour Steve Cooper69223.8
Liberal Democrats Claire Marie Jaqueline Portejoie1886.5
UKIP Ben Stokes1766.1
Turnout 2,903
Conservative hold

Linton

Linton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Patrick Joseph Murray 1,751 59.1
Labour Toni Ann Rogers91430.9
UKIP Barry Appleby1525.1
Liberal Democrats Lorraine Karen Johnson1444.9
Turnout 2,961
Conservative gain from Labour

Melbourne

Melbourne (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Linda Mary Chilton 2,317 65.9
Labour Neil Anthony Tilley70320.0
Liberal Democrats John James3199.1
UKIP Martin Batteson1785.1
Turnout 3,517
Conservative hold

Swadlincote Central

Swadlincote Central (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Gary Stephen Musson 1,092 43.6
Labour Paul Dunn98139.2
UKIP Mike Dawson29811.9
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Jane Wilkinson1325.3
Turnout 2,503
Conservative gain from Labour

Swadlincote North

Swadlincote North (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sean Andrew Bambrick 1,174 50.7
Conservative Ann Watson88638.2
UKIP Martin Fitzpatrick1868.0
Liberal Democrats Richard Francis Tyler682.9
Turnout 2,314
Labour hold

Swadlincote South

Swadlincote South (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Stuart Thomas Swann 1,098 45.4
Labour Trevor Southerd1,02842.5
UKIP Alice Emily Stott1988.2
Liberal Democrats Tim Collingwood933.8
Turnout 2,417
Conservative gain from Labour

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PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ruth George 1,851 50.4
Conservative John Frederick Walton1,04828.5
Liberal Democrats David William Lomax72119.6
Independent Paddy Bann521.4
Turnout 3,672
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Derbyshire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Leicestershire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 East Sussex County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Hampshire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Lincolnshire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Dorset County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Gloucestershire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Lincolnshire County Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Cornwall Council election</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election</span> 2022 local election in Bury

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council election</span> 2022 local election in Rochdale

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election</span> 2022 local election in St Helens

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