2019 Derby City Council election

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2019 Derby City Council election
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  2018 3 May 2019 2021  

17 of the 51 seats to Derby City Council
26 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election20235
Seats before19225
Seats won653
Seats after20167
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Decrease2.svg6Increase2.svg2
Popular vote20,13719,36011,402
Percentage31.6%30.4%17.9%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Party UKIP Independent
Last election30
Seats before32
Seats won21
Seats after53
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Increase2.svg1
Popular vote9,8282,737
Percentage15.4%4.3%

Derby City Council election 2019.svg
Map showing the results of contested wards in the 2019 Derby City Council elections.

Council control before election

No overall control

Council control after election

No overall control

The 2019 Derby City Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Derby City Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. The council remained under no overall control, with the Conservative Party overtaking the Labour Party as the largest party after gains in Chaddesden and Derwent. [1] The Labour Party lost many of its leading councillors, including deputy leader Martin Rawson, former cabinet members Asaf Afzal and Amo Raju and former Group and Council leader Paul Bayliss.

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Election results

2019 Derby City Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
  Conservative 6Increase2.svg 135.3142039.220,13731.6+0.4
  Labour 5Decrease2.svg 629.4111631.419,36030.4–6.8
  Liberal Democrats 3Increase2.svg 217.64713.711,40217.9+5.9
  UKIP 2Increase2.svg 211.8359.89,82815.4–1.5
  Independent 1Increase2.svg 15.9235.92,7374.3+3.5
  Green 0Steady2.svg0.0000.02120.3–0.8
 Link Party0Steady2.svg0.0000.0670.1New

All comparisons in vote share are to the corresponding 2015 election.

Ward results

Abbey

Location of Abbey ward Abbey ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Abbey ward
Abbey (1 Seat) [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Ajit Singh Atwal 1,505 42.9
Labour Asaf Afzal1,28836.7
Conservative Harvey Jennings Conservative3068.7
UKIP Carole Lynne Bradley2647.5
Independent Ian George Toone1484.2
Majority2176.2
Turnout 3,51136.6
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour

Allestree

Location of Allestree ward Allestree ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Allestree ward
Allestree (1 Seat) [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Steve Hassall 3,209 62.4
Labour Cecile Yvonne Wright83916.3
Liberal Democrats Roger Anthony Jackson61612.0
UKIP Graham Frank Leeming4769.3
Majority2,37046.1
Turnout 5,14047.4
Conservative hold

Alvaston

Location of Alvaston ward Alvaston ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Alvaston ward
Alvaston (1 Seat) [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
UKIP Kirk Lewis Kus 2,038 56.4
Labour Jonathan Paul Bayliss95826.5
Conservative Emma Blacklock41711.5
Liberal Democrats Preetinder Kaur Butter2015.6
Majority1,08029.9
Turnout 3,61431.1
UKIP gain from Labour

Arboretum

Location of Arboretum ward Arboretum ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Arboretum ward
Arboretum (1 Seat) [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Fareed Hussain 2,286 72.3
Liberal Democrats Jairo Fernando Marrero32810.4
Conservative Julio Ryan Mekki Abraham32510.3
UKIP Tony Blaney2257.1
Majority1,95861.9
Turnout 3,16427.3
Labour hold

Blagreaves

Location of Blagreaves ward Blagreaves ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Blagreaves ward
Blagreaves (1 Seat) [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Danielle Michelle Lind 2,105 49.6
Labour Amo Raju1,35632.0
Conservative Charnjeev Singh Bolla45310.7
UKIP Vincent Davis3297.8
Majority74917.6
Turnout 4,24343.5
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour

Boulton

Location of Boulton ward Boulton ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Boulton ward
Boulton (1 Seat) [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
UKIP Alan Jack Graves 1,922 55.7
Labour Lucy Clementine Moores Rigby74321.5
Conservative Iain Parker62118.0
Liberal Democrats Jane Elizabeth Katharine Webb1664.8
Majority1,17934.2
Turnout 3,45234.3
UKIP gain from Labour

Chaddesden

Location of Chaddesten ward Chaddesten ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Chaddesten ward
Chaddesden (1 Seat) [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Jerry Pearce 2,056 58.3
Labour Sara Frances Bolton79622.6
UKIP Jakob Paul Marshall51114.5
Liberal Democrats Glenda Anne Howcroft1634.6
Majority1,26035.7
Turnout 3,52635.5
Conservative gain from Labour

Chellaston

Location of Chaddesten ward Chaddesten ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Chaddesten ward
Chellaston (1 Seat) [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Philip John Ingall 1,798 39.3
Conservative Alan Leslie Grimadell1,62535.5
Labour Ashiq Hussain54111.8
UKIP George Daniel Warren3277.1
Liberal Democrats Paul James Wilson2876.3
Majority1733.8
Turnout 4,57839.1
Independent gain from Conservative

Darley

Location of Darley ward Darley ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Darley ward
Darley (1 Seat) [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Martin Jeffrey Repton 2,029 48.3
Conservative Maxwell Arnold John Bradley Craven1,05225.0
Liberal Democrats Phil Harris73817.6
UKIP Andrew Leslie Bennett3839.1
Majority97723.3
Turnout 4,20241.2
Labour hold

Derwent

Location of Derwent ward Derwent ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Derwent ward
Derwent (1 Seat) [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative James Daniel Testro 1,211 47.4
Labour Martin James Rawson73328.7
UKIP Barry Peter Appleby44917.6
Liberal Democrats Simon Ferrigno1616.3
Majority47818.7
Turnout 2,55425.9
Conservative gain from Labour

Littleover

Location of Littleover ward Littleover ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Littleover ward
Littleover (1 Seat) [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Michael John Carr 2,252 49.7
Labour Jamie Anthony D`Arcy1,07523.7
Conservative Edward James Packham82818.3
UKIP Jennifer Christine Palmer3086.8
Link PartyTony Welch671.5
Majority1,17726.0
Turnout 4,530
Liberal Democrats hold

Mackworth

Location of Mackworth ward Mackworth ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Mackworth ward
Mackworth (1 Seat) [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Diane Elizebeth Froggatt 1,105 38.7
Conservative Gaurav Pandey98034.3
UKIP Maureen Hodgetts53418.7
Liberal Democrats Martin Stuart Jones2388.3
Majority1254.4
Turnout 2,85728.7
Labour hold

Mickleover

Location of Mickleover ward Mickleover ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Mickleover ward
Mickleover (1 Seat) [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Miles Hugo Pattison 2,309 44.7
Liberal Democrats Maggie Hird1,91337.1
Labour Thomas Noel William Spray54610.6
UKIP Derek Reynolds3937.6
Majority3967.6
Turnout 5,16145.7
Conservative hold

Normanton

Location of Normanton ward Normanton ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Normanton ward
Normanton (1 Seat) [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jangir Khan 2,462 75.4
Conservative Peter Stanley Berry2908.9
UKIP Roger George Adcock2818.6
Liberal Democrats Paul Lind2337.1
Majority2,17266.5
Turnout 3,26631.7
Labour hold

Oakwood

Location of Oakwood ward Oakwood ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Oakwood ward
Oakwood (1 Seat) [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Robin John Wood 1,583 46.0
Independent Alex Dann79123.0
Labour Neil Wilson53415.5
UKIP Gary John Small3349.7
Liberal Democrats Tim Holyoake2035.9
Majority79223.0
Turnout 3,44534.1
Conservative hold

Sinfin

Location of Sinfin ward Sinfin ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Sinfin ward
Sinfin (1 Seat) [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Joanna Terese West 1,352 50.7
Conservative Jay Joshi60522.7
UKIP Doug Lumley53820.2
Liberal Democrats Carmine Branco1736.5
Majority74728.0
Turnout 2,66826.3
Labour hold

Spondon

Location of Spondon ward Spondon ward in Derby 2002.svg
Location of Spondon ward
Spondon (1 Seat) [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Nicola Angela Roulstone 2,267 59.2
Labour Pauline Inwood71718.7
UKIP David Charles Adams51613.5
Green Vic Wood2125.5
Liberal Democrats Andrew John Parnall1203.1
Majority1,55040.5
Turnout 3,83238.6
Conservative hold

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