Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2017

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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2017

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  2015 4 May 20172021 

All 55 seats to Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
28 seats needed for a majority

 First partySecond party
 
Party Labour Conservative
Last election418
Seats won437
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Decrease2.svg1

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party Mexborough First Independent
Last election31
Seats won32
Seat changeSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg1

Doncaster Council election, 2017.svg

Map showing the results of the 2017 Doncaster Council elections.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Labour

The 2017 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom. The election of the Mayor of Doncaster also took place on the same day. [1] All 55 councillors were elected from 21 wards which returned either two or three councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. The election resulted in the Labour Party retaining control of the Council, with an increased majority. [2]

The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level represented by one or more councillors. The ward is the primary unit of English electoral geography for civil parishes and borough and district councils, electoral ward is the unit used by Welsh principal councils, while the electoral division is the unit used by English county councils and some unitary authorities. Each ward/division has an average electorate of about 5,500 people, but ward-population counts can vary substantially. As at the end of 2014 there were 9,456 electoral wards/divisions in the UK.

First-past-the-post voting voting system in which voters select one candidate, and the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate wins

A first-past-the-post electoral system is one in which voters indicate on a ballot the candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins. This is sometimes described as winner takes all. First-past-the-post voting is a plurality voting method. FPTP is a common, but not universal, feature of electoral systems with single-member electoral divisions, and is practiced in close to one third of countries. Notable examples include Canada, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as most of their current or former colonies and protectorates.

Contents

Previously, the council was elected by thirds every year except the year in which county council elections took place in other parts of England. In 2015, the whole council was elected due to boundary changes to the wards and it was decided that the whole council would be elected every four years in future from 2017, so that the council elections would coincide with the election of the Mayor of Doncaster in future. [3]

Result

Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 43
  Conservative 7
  Mexborough First 3
  Independent 2

Ward results

Adwick-Le-Street and Carcroft

Adwick-Le-Street and Carcroft (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour David Hughes1,57425.0
Labour John Mounsey1,55324.7
Labour Rachel Hodson1,36121.6
Yorkshire Party Charles Bridges67810.8
UKIP Frank Calladine65510.4
Conservative Terry Taylor4727.5
Turnout 6,29325.2

Armthorpe

Armthorpe (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Tony Corden1,47921.0
Labour Chris McGuinness1,33618.9
Labour Sue McGuinness1,31418.6
UKIP Nigel Berry1,04514.8
Conservative Margaret Beard78711.2
UKIP Kevin Michael Abell76710.9
Green Mark Gray3284.6
Turnout 7,05626.6

Balby South

Balby South (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Nuala Mary Fennelly1,00731.3
Labour John Patrick Joseph Healy79224.6
Green Ash Ingram67821.1
UKIP James Anthony Cotterill53016.5
Conservative John Thomas Papworth2086.5
Turnout 3,21528.1

Bentley

Bentley (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Charlie Hogarth1,66521.5
Labour Bill Mordue1,61820.9
Labour Jane Nightingale1,51119.5
UKIP Louise Margaret Emery83210.8
Conservative Brian Woodhouse80310.4
Green Amy Louise Baker3985.1
Green Tony Nicholson3003.9
Green Dawn Longley2673.5
TUSC Jordan James Lucas1692.2
TUSC Steven Flint1672.2
Turnout 7,73026

Bessacarr

Bessacarr (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Nick Allen1,44813.7
Labour Neil Gethin1,21711.5
Labour Majid Khan1,17211
Labour Diane Jones1,16110.9
Conservative Carol Greenhalgh1,09710.3
Independent Monty Cuthbert1,0449.8
Conservative Leon Sean French1,0409.8
Independent Paul Coddington8387.9
UKIP Paul Alexander Carr Pickering5425.1
Liberal Democrat Roger Leonard Long3863.6
Liberal Democrat Matthew Thomas Hague2952.8
Green James Michael Chatterley2122
Green Veronica Jane Maxwell1561.5
Turnout 10,60834.4

Conisbrough

Conisbrough (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Nigel Ball1,68524.4
Labour Ian Pearson1,54522.4
Labour Lani-Mae Ball1,52322.1
UKIP William Brooke Shaw75010.9
Yorkshire Party Stevie Manion71610.4
Conservative Rachel French6769.8
Turnout 6,89525.3

Edenthorpe & Kirk Sandall

Edenthorpe & Kirk Sandall (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour David Andrew Nevett1,15624
Labour Andrea Robinson1,03921.6
UKIP Paul Bissett71314.8
Conservative Cliff Hampson69814.5
Conservative Karen Hampson66013.7
UKIP Harry Palmer54411.3
Turnout 4,81033.7

Edlington & Warmsworth

Edlington & Warmsworth (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Tina Reid1,29235.2
Labour Phil Cole1,16831.8
Conservative Liz Jones67918.5
UKIP Robert Noel Middleton53414.5
Turnout 3,67327.4

Finningley

Finningley (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Jane Margaret Cox2,57923.4
Conservative Stephen Leslie Cox2,38521.6
Conservative Allan Jones2,35121.3
Labour Tony Bryan1,18510.7
Labour Sandra Mary Holland1,17310.6
Labour Phil Docherty1,0429.4
TUSC Owen Harris-Evans3152.9
Turnout 11,03033

Hatfield

Hatfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Linda Mary Curran1,29715.1
Labour Duncan Charles Anderson1,19513.9
Labour Derek William Smith1,09712.7
UKIP Mick Glynn1,05312.2
Conservative James Vincent Hart87810.2
Independent Jessie Jamieson Credland86410
UKIP Keith Jacques6888
Independent Bill Morrison6317.3
UKIP Deborah Cotterill5186
Independent Anne Frances Rutherford3924.6
Turnout 8,61329.9

Hexthorpe & Balby North

Hexthorpe & Balby North (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Glyn Allen Jones1,14138.3
Labour Sue Wilkinson87329.3
UKIP John David Cotterill53217.9
Conservative Ann Nadin Martin43314.5
Turnout 2,97924.9

Mexborough

Mexborough (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Mexborough First Andy Pickering2,32026.9
Mexborough First Sean Michael Gibbons2,25226.1
Mexborough First Bev Chapman2,08324.2
Labour Sue Phillips7228.4
Labour Tracey Joan Leyland-Jepson6827.9
Labour Rob Reid3974.6
Conservative Barbara Fletcher1631.9
Turnout 8,61927.6

Norton & Askern

Norton & Askern (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Iris Beech1,65120.4
Labour Austen William White1,58619.6
Labour John Anthony Gilliver1,47018.2
Conservative Carolyn Taylor1,08813.5
Yorkshire Party Jacob Barker7859.7
Independent Frank Jackson7639.4
UKIP Charles Roger Morris7429.2
Turnout 8,08531.8

Roman Ridge

Roman Ridge (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Pat Haith1,37633
Labour Kevin Terence Rodgers1,20528.9
Conservative Doreen Woodhouse81419.5
Green Christine Florence Platt3879.3
Green Stephen Platt3829.2
Turnout 4,16430.2

Rossington & Bawtry

Rossington & Bawtry (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Rachael Blake1,82321.5
Independent John Nolan Cooke1,64519.4
Labour Mick Cooper1,49717.7
Labour Kevin Robert Fennelly1,36816.2
Conservative Ross Lawrence David Atkinson1,03912.3
UKIP Clive Graham Stone93711.1
TUSC Luke Michael Jones1591.9
Turnout 8,46828.6

Sprotbrough

Sprotbrough (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Cynthia Anne Ransome1,70431
Conservative Jonathan Blundell Wood1,37625
Labour David Holland1,14120.7
Labour Craig Bernard Sahman77214
Green Fiona Dorothy Patricia Cahill5109.3
Turnout 5,50335.7

Stainforth & Barnby Dun

Stainforth & Barnby Dun (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Ken Keegan1,00432.2
Labour George Derx72823.4
Conservative Christine Yvonne Allen71022.8
UKIP John Waggitt67321.6
Turnout 3,11527.8

Thorne & Moorends

Thorne & Moorends (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Susan Jane Durant2,01919.8
Labour Mark Stuart Houlbrook1,89018.5
Labour Joe Blackham1,79717.6
Community Group Martin Williams1,14711.2
Community Group Tony Brookes9829.6
Community Group Lee Dudgeon7357.2
UKIP Kim Parkinson5835.7
Conservative Keith Oades4694.6
Independent Karen Lesley Mundin3743.7
TUSC Mary Jackson2052
Turnout 10,20129.8

Tickhill & Wadworth

Tickhill & Wadworth (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Independent Nigel John Cannings1,34926.2
Conservative Martin Damian Greenhalgh95418.5
Conservative Alan Smith82116
Labour Sue Farmer72214
Labour Bob Johnson64112.5
Liberal Democrat Ian Michael Smith3506.8
Green Kay Goddard3086
Turnout 5,14535.6

Town

Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour John McHale1,818 39.1 Increase2.svg0.1
Labour Nikki McDonald 1,667
Labour Dave Shaw1,603
Yorkshire Party Chris Whitwood1,19525.7New
Conservative Guy Aston1,00321.6Increase2.svg2.5
Green Laura Jane Vieira63713.7Decrease2.svg0.5
Majority62313.4Decrease2.svg3.7
Turnout 29.7Decrease2.svg22.1
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg1.9
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Wheatley Hills & Intake

Wheatley Hills & Intake (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Eva Theresa Hughes1,89924.6
Labour Jane Kidd1,76722.9
Labour Paul Wray1,53119.8
Conservative Neil Saran Srivastava91811.9
UKIP Roy John Penketh88711.5
Yorkshire Party Gareth Shanks7289.4
Turnout 7,73027.2

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