Cambridge City Council election, 2011

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The Guildhall, Cambridge, where City Councillors meet.

Elections for Cambridge City Council (in Cambridge, England) were held on Thursday 5 May 2011. As the council is elected by thirds, one seat in each of the wards was up for election, with the exception of Cherry Hinton ward where two seats were up for election due to the early retirement of Councillor Stuart Newbold. The vote took place alongside the United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011 and a Cambridgeshire County Council by-election for Arbury ward.

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Election result

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The election result shown geographically.
Cambridge City Council election result 2011
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 940+460.034.313,762+12.1
  Liberal Democrat 604-440.027.89,844-10.0
  Conservative 00000.020.88,326-1.7
  Green 00000.015.16,045-0.9
  TUSC 00000.01.0455+0.1
  UKIP 00000.00.5193+0.1
  Independent 00000.00.4138+0.4

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This result has the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:

PartyPrevious councilNew council
Liberal Democrats2925
Labour1014
Green22
Independent11
Conservatives00
Trade Unionist & Socialist00
UKIP00
Total4242
Working majority 16  8 

The Liberal Democrats retained control of the council, albeit with a reduced majority.

Ward results

Note: in results where, in previous elections, two seats were up for election the party share of the vote is based on an average for those candidates who stood for that particular party in the election.

Changes in party vote is in comparison with the 2010 Cambridge City Council election results. [3]

Abbey ward

Councillor Caroline Hart was defending her Abbey seat for the Labour Party.

Abbey ward Abbey.tiff
Abbey ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Abbey ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Caroline Hart1,05741.8+19.0
Green Brett Hughes79631.5+1.8
Conservative Craig Thomas41416.4-4.0
Liberal Democrat Christopher Brown26010.3-16.9
Majority26110.3
Rejected ballots22
Turnout 2,52737.5
Labour hold Swing +8.6

Arbury ward

Councillor Alan Levy was defending his Arbury seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Arbury ward Arbury.tiff
Arbury ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Arbury ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Carina O'Reilly1,31040.5+13.5
Liberal Democrat Alan Levy1,01531.4-7.5
Conservative Ali Meftah44813.8-5.5
Green Stephen Lawrence37711.6-3.2
UKIP Albert Watts872.7+2.7
Majority2959.1
Rejected ballots35
Turnout 3,23747.8
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Swing +10.5

Castle ward

Councillor Tania Zmura retired her seat. Philip Tucker was aiming to retain the vacated seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Castle ward Castle.tiff
Castle ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Castle ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Philip Tucker97333.6-11.1
Labour Ashley Walsh72825.2+9.8
Conservative Philip Salway62021.4-0.4
Green Jack Toye57219.8+1.8
Majority2548.5
Rejected ballots67{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,89343.7
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -10.5

Cherry Hinton ward

Due to the retirement of Labour Party Councillor Stuart Newbold, two seats were up for election. Councillor Russ McPherson was defending his seat for the Labour Party.

Cherry Hinton ward Cherry.tiff
Cherry Hinton ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Cherry Hinton ward (two seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Mark Ashton1,52551.5+13.1
Labour Russ McPherson1,46449.4+11.0
Conservative Anthony Turnham88029.7+0.3
Conservative Timothy Haire86529.2-0.2
Green Jane Esgate30410.3+2.5
Green Neil Ford2679.0+1.2
Liberal Democrat Keith Edkins2468.3-16.1
Liberal Democrat Joe Ryan2056.9-17.5
Majority58419.7
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 5,75645.8
Labour hold Swing +6.5
Labour hold Swing +5.5

Coleridge ward

Councillor Jeremy Benstead was defending his Coleridge seat for the Labour Party.

Coleridge ward Col.tiff
Coleridge ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Coleridge ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Jeremy Benstead1,34646.9+14.6
Conservative Andrew Bower86930.3+1.9
Green Valerie Hopkins36812.8+1.9
Liberal Democrat Thomas Yates2859.9-15.6
Majority47716.6
Rejected ballots27{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,86845.5
Labour hold Swing +6.4

East Chesterton ward

Councillor Clare Blair was defending her East Chesterton seat for the Liberal Democrats.

East Chesterton ward East chesterton.tiff
East Chesterton ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: East Chesterton ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Gerri Bird1,13338.4+18.2
Liberal Democrat Clare Blair91230.9-3.5
Conservative Kevin Francis48816.5-5.7
Green Peter Pope31210.7-4.4
UKIP Peter Burkinshaw1063.6+3.6
Majority2217.5
Rejected ballots32{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,95144.7
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Swing +10.9

King's Hedges ward

Councillor Mike Pitt was defending his King's Hedges seat for the Liberal Democrats.

King's Hedges ward Kings hed.tiff
King's Hedges ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: King's Hedges ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Kevin Price90540.0+11.0
Liberal Democrat Mike Pitt72932.3-4.0
Conservative Annette Karimi39017.3-6.6
Independent Ian Tyes1386.1+6.1
TUSC Martin Booth994.4+2.1
Majority1757.7
Rejected ballots21{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,26136.9
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Swing +7.5

Market ward

Councillor Michael Dixon retired his seat. Andrea Reiner was aiming to retain the vacated seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Market ward Market.tiff
Market ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Market ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Andrea Reiner75428.0-15.0
Labour Oliver Holbrook66524.7+10.2
Green Alexandra Collis65124.2+4.4
Conservative Jeremy Waller62023.0+0.3
Majority893.3
Rejected ballots59{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,69041.5
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -12.6

Newnham ward

Councillor Julie Smith was defending her Newnham seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Newnham ward Newn.tiff
Newnham ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Newnham ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Julie Smith99035.2-9.7
Labour Richard Johnson75626.9+11.3
Conservative Joanna Anscombe-Bell62122.1-1.9
Green James Youd44315.8+0.3
Majority2348.3
Rejected ballots52{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,81043.2
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -10.5

Petersfield ward

Councillor Lucy Walker retired her Petersfield seat. Kevin Blencowe was aiming to retain the vacated seat for the Labour Party.

Petersfield ward Petersfield.tiff
Petersfield ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Petersfield ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Kevin Blencowe1,35348.9+21.2
Liberal Democrat Zoe O'Connell59421.5-11.9
Green Shayne Mitchell48117.4-2.1
Conservative Shapour Meftah34012.3-1.4
Majority75927.4
Rejected ballots25{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,76849.9
Labour hold Swing +16.6

Queen Edith's ward

Councillor Viki Sanders retired her Queen Edith's seat. George Pippas was aiming to retain the vacated seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Queen Edith's ward Qe.tiff
Queen Edith's ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Queen Edith's ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat George Pippas1,31841.1-7.9
Conservative Vince Marino83025.9-2.2
Labour Sue Birtles64220.0+7.6
Green Brian Westcott41613.0+5.3
Majority48815.2
Rejected ballots24{{{change}}}
Turnout 3,20649.9
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -2.8

Romsey ward

Councillor Raj Shah was defending his Romsey seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Romsey ward Romsey.tiff
Romsey ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Romsey ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Zoe Moghadas99633.3+11.4
Liberal Democrat Raj Shah87029.1-9.0
Green Jamie Gibson41113.7-2.7
Conservative Sam Barker36012.0-2.1
TUSC Tom Woodcock35611.9+2.4
Majority1264.2
Rejected ballots18{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,99346.0
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Swing +10.2

Trumpington ward

Councillor Andy Blackhurst was defending his Trumpington seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Trumpington ward Trump.tiff
Trumpington ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: Trumpington ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Andy Blackhurst99136.1-7.1
Conservative John Ionides86931.7+0.4
Labour Kenny Latunde-Dada48117.5+3.3
Green Ceri Galloway40114.6+3.3
Majority1224.4
Rejected ballots24{{{change}}}
Turnout 2,74240.6
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -3.8

West Chesterton ward

Councillor Damien Tunnacliffe was defending his West Chesterton seat for the Liberal Democrats.

West Chesterton ward West chesterton.tiff
West Chesterton ward
Cambridge City Council elections 2011: West Chesterton ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Damien Tunnacliffe1,22538.5-1.1
Labour Mike Sargeant86627.2+7.8
Conservative Robert Yeatman57718.1+2.0
Green Stephen Lintott51316.1-5.5
Majority35911.3
Rejected ballots27{{{change}}}
Turnout 3,18152.3
Liberal Democrat hold Swing -4.5

Cambridgeshire County Council by-election for Arbury division

Arbury division

Following the retirement of County Councillor Rupert Moss-Eccardt, the Cambridgeshire County Council seat for Arbury was vacant. Amy Ellis was aiming to retain the seat for the Liberal Democrats.

Cambridgeshire County Council British administrative body

Cambridgeshire County Council is the county council of Cambridgeshire, England. The council consists of 61 councillors, representing 59 electoral divisions. The Conservative Party took control of the council at the 2017 election after four years of no party having overall control. The council meets at Shire Hall in Cambridge. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association.

Cambridgeshire City Council by-election 2011: Arbury division
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Paul Sales1,21437.5+8.9
Liberal Democrat Amy Ellis1,07833.7-8.3
Conservative Shapour Meftah49615.5-0.3
Green Martin Bonner41112.8-0.4
Majority1364.3
Rejected ballots35{{{change}}}
Turnout 3,19947.2
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Swing +8.6

Alternative Vote referendum result for Cambridge

Cambridge was one of the few areas of the country that voted "yes" for the Alternative Vote in the referendum held on May 5th 2011. The result was as follows:

United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011 - Cambridge result
ChoiceVotes%
Yes check.svg Yes21,25354.32
No18,87145.85
Valid votes39,12499.4
Invalid or blank votes2360.6
Total votes39,361100.00
Registered voters and turnout81,27348.43
Source:

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References

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