English Democrats election results

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Parliamentary elections

Summary of general election performances

YearNo. of
candidates
Total votesAverage votes
per candidate
 % of voteChange
(% points)
Saved
deposits
*
No. of MPs
2005 2415,1496310.1000
2010 10764,8266050.2+0.110
2015 326,5312040.0−0.200
2017 71,9133190.0-00
2019 51,9873970.0-00

By-elections, 2004–05

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
15 July 2004 Birmingham Hodge Hill Mark Wheatley2771.4 [1]
30 September 2004 Hartlepool Ed Abrams410.1 [2]

General election 2005

The English Democrats contested 24 seats, receiving a total of 15149 votes, an average of 631 (range 221 to 1216). The percentage share of the vote ranged from 0.6% to 3.4%, with an average of 1.45%. No candidates were elected.

Contents

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Aldershot G Cowd7011.7
Basildon Ms K Gandy5101.2
Bristol North West M Blundell8281.7
Chatham & Aylesford M Russell6681.6
City of Chester E Abrams3080.7
Chesterfield I Jerram8141.8
Copeland A Mossop6622.0
Doncaster North M Cassidy5611.8
Epping Forest Robin Tilbrook 6311.4
Grantham & Stamford B Brown7741.6
Greenwich & Woolwich Garry Bushell 12163.4
Hexham I Riddell5211.3
Ipswich J Kay6411.3
Lancashire West S Garrett5251.2
Leeds North West A Knowles5451.2
Norwich South C Constable4661.1
Reigate H Green6001.4
Saffron Walden R Brown8601.6
Sevenoaks J Marshall7511.7
Southend West J Moss7011.8
Staffordshire South * Garry Bushell 6432.5
Vauxhall J Polenceus2210.6
Wakefield P McEnhill3560.8
Wantage G Lambourne6461.2

Source: [3]

*Note the South Staffordshire election was postponed until 23 June due to the death of a candidate

By-elections, 2005–10

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
29 June 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst Steven Uncles2120.7 [4]
Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
10 July 2008 Haltemprice and Howden Joanne Robinson17147.2 [5]

General election 2010

The English Democrats stood 107 candidates in the 2010 general election. [6] (106 is the minimum number required to qualify for a Party Election Broadcast.) The EDP received 64,826 votes, or 0.3% of the vote in England, won only one deposit in Doncaster North with 5.2% and overall 0.2% of the vote in the United Kingdom. No candidates were elected. [7]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Ashfield Tony Ellis11022.3
Beckenham Dan Eastgate2230.5
Bedfordshire Mid John Cooper7121.3
Bexleyheath & Crayford John Griffiths4661.1
Blyth Valley Allan White3270.8
Bosworth James Lampitt6151.1
Brent North Arvind Tailor2470.5
Brentford & Isleworth David Cunningham2300.4
Brentwood & Ongar Robin Tilbrook 4911.0
Bristol East Stephen Wright3470.8
Bristol North West Ray Carr6351.3
Bristol South Craig Clarke4000.8
Bristol West Jon Baker2700.5
Bromley & Chislehurst Jon Cheeseman3760.9
Broxbourne Debbie LeMay6181.4
Bury South Valerie Morris4941.0
Calder Valley Barry Greenwood1570.3
Camberwell & Peckham Yohara Robby Munilla4350.9
Cambridgeshire North East Graham Murphy3870.7
Cambridgeshire North West Stephen Goldspink14072.4
Chatham & Aylesford Sean Varnham4000.9
Chelmsford Claire Breed2540.5
Chelsea & Fulham George Roseman1690.4
Chester, City of Ed Abrams5941.3
Chesterfield Ian Jerram12132.6
Chippenham John Maguire3070.6
Cities of London & Westminster Frank Roseman1910.5
Colchester Eddie Bone3350.7
Dartford Gary Rogers21784.3
Daventry Alan Bennett-Spencer11872.3
Devon North Nigel Vidler1460.3
Dewsbury Michael Felse6611.2
Don Valley Bernie Aston17564.0
Doncaster Central Lawrence Parramore18164.4
Doncaster North Wayne Crawshaw21485.2
Dover Michael Walters2160.4
Ealing Southall Sati Chaggar4081.0
East Ham Barry O'Connor8221.6
East Worthing & Shoreham Clive Maltby3890.8
Eastleigh Tony Stephen2490.5
Eltham Mike Tibby2170.5
Enfield North Raquel Weald1310.3
Enfield Southgate Ben Weald1730.4
Epping Forest Kim Sawyer2850.6
Erith & Thamesmead Laurence Williams*4651.1
Esher & Walton Mike Kearsley3070.6
Fareham Joe Jenkins6181.1
Gillingham & Rainham Dean Lacey4641.0
Gloucester Alan Platt5641.1
Gosport Bob Shaw6221.3
Gravesham Steven Uncles10052.1
Greenwich & Woolwich Topo Wresniwiro3390.8
Haltemprice & Howden Joanne Robinson14853.0
Hampshire East Matt Williams7101.4
Harborough David Ball5683.1
Hastings & Rye Rodney Bridger3390.7
Havant Fungus Addams8091.8
Hayes & Harlington Cliff Dixon4641.1
Holborn & St Pancras Mikel Susperregi750.1
Hyndburn Christopher Reid4131.0
Isle of Wight Ian Dunsire12331.8
Islington South & Finsbury John Dodds3010.7
Kettering Derek Hilling9522.0
Kingston upon Hull East Mike Burton7152.1
Kingston upon Hull North Michael Cassidy2000.6
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Peter Mawer8762.8
Kingswood Michael Blundell3330.7
Leeds North West Alan Procter1530.4
Lewisham East James Rose4261.0
Lincoln Ernest Coleman6041.3
Louth & Horncastle Colin Mair5171.0
Meon Valley Pat Harris5821.1
Northampton South Kevin Sills6181.6
Old Bexley & Sidcup Elaine Cheeseman5201.1
Orpington Chriss Snape1990.1
Penistone & Stocksbridge Paul McEnhill4921.1
Peterborough Rob King7701.7
Poplar & Limehouse Andrew Osborne4701.0
Portsmouth North David Knight10402.4
Portsmouth South Ian DuCane4001.0
Rayleigh & Wickford John Hayter22194.2
Redditch Vincent Schittone2550.6
Rochester & Strood Ron Sands21824.5
Romford Peter Thorogood6031.3
Rossendale & Darwen Michael Johnson6631.4
Salford & Eccles Stephen Morris6211.5
Selby & Ainsty Graham Michael6771.3
Sevenoaks Louise Uncles8061.6
Sheffield Hallam David Wildgoose5861.1
South Northamptonshire Tony Tappy7351.2
Southend West Terry Phillips5461.3
Stevenage Charles Vickers3660.8
Stockton North Ian Saul17242.9
Stratford-On-Avon Fred Bishop4730.9
Streatham Janus Polenceus2290.5
Sutton & Cheam John Dodds1060.2
Tonbridge & Malling Lisa Rogers3900.8
Uxbridge & South Ruislip Roger Cooper4030.6
Vauxhall Jose Navarro2890.7
Warwickshire North David Lane4110.9
Wellingborough Terry Spencer5301.0
West Bromwich East Mark Cowles11503.0
Westminster North Edward Roseman990.3
Weston-Super-Mare John Peverelle2750.5
Winchester Mark Lancaster5030.9
Workington Rob Logan4141.1
Worsley & Eccles South Paul Whitelegg13343.2

* Williams has also contested the London region for the Christian Peoples Alliance in the 2014 European elections, Old Bexley & Sidcup for the Christian Party in the 2015 general election, in Sidcup for the Liberal Party in the 2018 local election and Vale of Glamorgan for Gwlad Gwlad in the 2019 general election. [8]

Source for results: [9]

By-elections, 2010–15

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
13 January 2011 Oldham East and Saddleworth Stephen Morris1440.4 [10]
3 March 2011 Barnsley Central Kevin Riddiough5442.2 [11]
15 December 2011 Feltham and Heston Roger Cooper3221.4 [12]
15 November 2012 Corby David Wickham4321.21 [13]
29 November 2012 Rotherham David Wildgoose7033.3 [14]
28 February 2013 Eastleigh Michael Walters700.2 [15]

General election 2015

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Barnsley, Central Ian Sutton4771.3
Barnsley, E Kevin Riddiough4401.1
Bath Jenny Knight630.1
Berwick-upon-Tweed Neil Humphrey880.2
Bexleyheath & Crayford Maggi Young1510.3
Bradford, W Therese Muchewicz980.2
Brentwood & Ongar Robin Tilbrook 1730.3
Bury, S Valerie Morris1700.4
Dagenham & Rainham Kim Gandy710.2
Dartford Steve Uncles2110.4
Don Valley Louise Dutton2420.6
Doncaster, Central David Burnett3090.8
Doncaster, N David Allen4481.1
Erith & Thamesmead Graham Moore1880.4
Faversham & Mid Kent Gary Butler1580.3
Harlow Eddy Butler 1150.3
Kettering Derek Hilling1510.3
Monmouth Stephen Morris1000.2
Nuneaton Steve Paxton1040.2
Penistone & Stocksbridge Colin Porter5001.1
Rother Valley Sharon Pilling3770.8
Rotherham Dean Walker1660.4
Sheffield, Brightside & Hillsborough Justin Saxton1710.4
Sheffield, Central Elizabeth Breed680.2
Sheffield, Hallam Steve Clegg1670.3
Sheffield, Heeley David Haslett1220.3
Sheffield, SE Matthew Roberts1410.3
Southend, W Jeremy Moss1650.4
Stevenage Charles Vickers1150.2
Suffolk Central & Ipswich, N Tony Holyoak1620.3
Wentworth & Dearne Alan England3090.7
Weston-super-Mare Ronald Lavelle3110.6

Source: [16]

By-elections, 2015–17

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
20 October 2016 Batley & Spen Thérèse Hirst9694.8 [17]
20 October 2016 Witney Winston McKenzie 520.1 [18]

General election 2017

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Barnsley, Central Stephen Morris2110.5 [19]
Barnsley, E Kevin Riddiough2870.7 [20]
Bradford, S Therese Hirst3770.9 [21]
Cambridgeshire North East Stephen Goldspink2930.5 [22]
Clacton Robin Tilbrook 2890.7 [23]
Doncaster, N David Allen3630.9 [24]
Holburn & St Pancras Janus Polenceus930.2 [25]

General election 2019

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Bexleyheath & Crayford Graham Moore5201.2
Brentwood & Ongar Robin Tilbrook 5321.0
Broxtowe Amy Dalla Mura4320.8
Buckingham Antonio Vitello1940.3
Doncaster, N Frank Calladine3090.8

By-elections, 2019–present

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
1 July 2021 Batley & Spen Thérèse Hirst2070.6
2 December 2021 Old Bexley & Sidcup Elaine Cheeseman2711.2
3 February 2022 Southend West Catherine Blaiklock [26] 3202.2
23 June 2022 Wakefield Thérèse Hirst1350.5
19 October 2023 Mid Bedfordshire Antonio Vitiello1070.3

European Parliament elections

Summary of European election performance in the UK

YearNumber of English
regions contested
Total
votes
 % of
GB vote
Saved
deposits
GB change
(% points)
Number
of MEPs
2004 5/9130,0560.80N/A0
2009 9/9279,8011.81+1.00
2014 9/9126,0240.80−1.10 [27]
2019 4/939,3980.20−0.60

Note: The English Democrats never stood in Scotland or Wales in the European elections although the results are displayed as a proportion of the GB results. (Northern Ireland has a different electoral system).

London mayoral elections

ElectionCandidate1st round votes %
2008 Matt O'Connor [lower-alpha 1] 10,6950.4%
  1. O'Connor withdrew a week before the poll, but was still on the ballot. He endorsed Alan Craig of the Christian Peoples Alliance. [28]

Winston McKenzie filed paperwork to appear on the ballot in 2016, but the paperwork was declared invalid. [29]

London Assembly elections

YearCandidatesVotes (%)
ConstituencyRegionConstituencyRegion
2008 142337,171 (1.5%)25,569 (1.0%)
2012 182,573 (0.1%)22,025 (1.0%)

English Police Commissioner elections

2012

Police forceCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. cands
Cambridgeshire Constabulary Stephen Goldspink7,2198.1%6 out of 7
Essex Police Robin Tilbrook 11,5506.87%6 out of 6
Kent Police Steven Uncles10,7895.3%5 out of 6 [30]
Merseyside Police Paul Rimmer7,1425.7%6 out of 6 [31]
South Yorkshire Police David Allen22,60815.6%2 out of 5 [32]

2016

Police forceCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. cands
Bedfordshire Constabulary Toni Bugle6,5696.1%5 out of 5
Kent Police Steve Uncles8,3113.1%6 out of 6
South Yorkshire Police David Allen19,1446.9%5 out of 5
West Yorkshire Police Therese Muchewicz20,6563.9%5 out of 5

2021

Police forceCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. cands
Bedfordshire Police Antonio Daniel Vitiello3,3872.8%5 out of 5
Essex Police [lower-alpha 1] Robin Tilbrook 42,8319.8%4 out of 4
  1. This was a Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner election

Welsh Assembly elections

2007 National Assembly for Wales election

Source: BBC News [33]
Due to the English Democrats stance on the status of Monmouthshire, the English Democrats stood in the three constituencies in Monmouthshire and in the South Wales East region. They came 16th place nationwide with 0.2% of the vote.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Monmouth Ed Abrams8042.7
Newport East Michael Blundell4292.2
Newport West Andrew Constantine6342.7
Regional listsVotes %+/- %
South Wales East 1,6550.9n/a

2011 National Assembly for Wales election

Source: BBC News [34]
The English Democrats stood five candidates in the South Wales East region and contested only one individual constituency, Monmouth. The vote in Monmouth fell by 0.2% but regional vote increased by 0.2%. They came 11th place nationwide with 0.1% of the vote.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
Monmouth Steve Uncles7442.5−0.2
Regional listsVotes %+/- %
South Wales East 1,9041.1+0.2

2016 National Assembly for Wales election

The party stood 1 candidate in the Monmouth constituency, and none in any electoral regions.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
Monmouth Stephen Morris1460.5−2.0

Combined authority mayoral elections

2017

AuthorityPositionCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Stephen Goldspink2,2561.1%7 out of 7 Details
Greater Manchester Mayor of Greater Manchester Stephen Morris11,1152.0%5 out of 8 Details

2018

AuthorityPositionCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Sheffield City Region Mayor of the Sheffield City Region David Allen14,5475.6%6 out of 7 Details

2021

AuthorityPositionCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Greater Manchester Mayor of Greater Manchester Stephen Morris9,4881.4%6 out of 9 Details
West Yorkshire Mayor of West Yorkshire Thérèse Hirst8,9691.5%7 out of 7 Details

Metropolitan borough mayoral elections

AuthorityYearCandidate1st round votes %Second round total %Posn/no. candsDetails
Doncaster 2009 Peter Davies 16,96122.5%25,34450.4%1 out of 7 Details
Liverpool 2012Paul Rimmer1,4001.4%N/A9 out of 12 Details
Salford 2012Michael Felse1,6163.6%N/A8 out of 10 Details
Doncaster 2013David Allen4,6157.5%N/A3 out of 10 Details
Liverpool 2016Paul Rimmer2,5902.7%N/A7 out of 7 Details

London borough mayoral elections

AuthorityYearCandidate1st round votes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Lewisham 2010Graham Dare1,5591.4%7 out of 7 Details

London local elections

2006

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Bexley East WickhamJohn-Anthony Fitzpatrick3923.9%11 out of 14 Details
Lambeth OvalJanus Polenceus1081.4%13 out of 13 Details
Total
2
500
0.0%

2010

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Bexley BarnehurstSandra Rogers4503.0%11 out of 11 Details
BelvedereSean Varnham5624.2%8 out of 8
Blackfen & LamorbeyDan Eastgate6154.2%10 out of 10
Blendon & PenhillElaine Cheeseman6454.1%9 out of 9
CoylersMike Tibby4033.0%11 out of 11
CrayfordMaggi Young5624.2%9 out of 9
Cray MeadowsLaurence Williams4733.4%11 out of 11
Lesnes AbbeyPeter Townsend6444.3%8 out of 8
Northumberland HeathSteve Uncles4493.1%9 out of 9
St Michael'sBarbara Eastgate5623.6%11 out of 11
SidcupJon Cheeseman4903.0%10 out of 11
Greenwich Blackheath WestcombeTopo Wresniwiro1881.0%11 out of 11 Details
Lambeth OvalMichael Perry770.4%13 out of 15 Details
Jose Navarro640.4%14 out of 15
Issam Ebarek-Rmiki560.3%15 out of 15
Prince'sJohn Dodds1350.8%13 out of 14
Alfredo Cordal1060.6%14 out of 14
StockwellJanus Polenceus600.4%13 out of 13
Southwark FaradayYohara Robby1571.3%12 out of 12 Details
Westminster West EndFrank Roseman1071.2%11 out of 11 Details
Total
20
6,805
0.2%

2014

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Sutton Wallington SouthDavid Jeffreys1103.2%14 out of 14 Details

2018

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Haringey Northumberland ParkJanus Polenceusz461.7%13 out of 14 Details
Max Spencer411.5%14 out of 14

Metropolitan borough local elections

2004

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Newcastle upon Tyne FawdonMartin Thompson2402.5%7 out of 10 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2006

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Doncaster FinningleyPeter Davies97321.2%2 out of 6 Details
Kirklees Denby DalePaul McEnhill4368.3%4 out of 6 Details
Leeds Adel & WharfedaleStephen Elliott5637.3%4 out of 4 Details
Newcastle upon Tyne FawdonMartin Thompson35411.5%3 out of 4 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2007

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Calderdale BrighouseRichard Langford2828.5%5 out of 5 Details
EllandMichael Clarke40815.1%3 out of 4
ParkShakir Saghir56713.4%4 out of 4
RastrickDavid Stevenson41813.5%3 out of 5
TownDavid Mounsey1655.9%5 out of 5
Doncaster FinningleyPeter Davies1,11123.8%2 out of 5 Details
Kirklees DaltonStephen Bond1202.8%6 out of 6 Details
Denby DalePaul McEnhill3106.0%6 out of 6
KirkburtonIvan Purkiss961.9%6 out of 6
Leeds Adel & WharfedaleStephen Elliott1972.6%5 out of 5 Details
Bramley & StanningleyDean Locke3266.3%5 out of 6
Salford Swinton SouthChris Roscoe2107.8%5 out of 5 Details
Trafford Sale MoorCraig Healey2528.7%4 out of 5 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2008

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Bradford WibseyAndrew Clarke1835.0%5 out of 7 Details
Bury BessesStephen Morris35413.4%4 out of 4 Details
Calderdale EllandMichael Clarke2629.6%4 out of 5 Details
Greetland & StainlandJohnathan Rogan591.9%6 out of 6
Northowram & ShelfJohn Dowson3439.6%4 out of 6
RastrickDavid Stevenson51616.4%3 out of 4
Sowerby BridgeTom Mathieson1033.5%5 out of 5
Doncaster FinningleyPeter Davies1,03321.6%2 out of 6 Details
Torne ValleyJohn Wallis44910.9%4 out of 6
Kirklees Denby DalePaul McEnhill1723.2%6 out of 6 Details
KirkburtonIvan Purkiss1933.8%4 out of 5
Leeds Bramley & StanningleyDean Locke2765.8%5 out of 5 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2010

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Birmingham LongbridgeVincent Schittone1741.7%6 out of 6 Details
Shard EndFrank Parker981.1%7 out of 9
Bury BessesStephen Morris1863.8%5 out of 5 Details
Doncaster AdwickJanine Clark1,00417.7%3 out of 4 Details
ArmthorpeLawrence Parramore69211.4%5 out of 5
Askern SpaMalcolm Woodrow141524.9%3 out of 3
BentleyBernard Warner1,11423.1%2 out of 4
Bessacarr & CantleyMick Cooper1,14916.0%4 out of 4
CentralBerny Boldry78314.5%3 out of 5
Conisbrough & DenabyJulie Bulcroft72211.1%3 out of 5
Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall & Barnby DunFred Gee1,10016.2%5 out of 5 (joint)
Edlington & WarmsworthWayne Crawshaw1,02417.1%2 out of 6
FinningleyEric Tetley1,61219.9%3 out of 4
Great North RoadSteve Grocott1,22918.2%3 out of 5
HatfieldMick Glynn80113.8%3 out of 7
MexboroughIeva Parramore4137.1%5 out of 5
RossingtonCarol Young73313.5%4 out of 6
SprotbroughBarbara Hewitt1,34221.0%3 out of 4
Stainforth & MoorendsMargaret Holt-Taylor58011.7%4 out of 7
Torne ValleyBernie Aston5237.7%4 out of 5
Town MoorGuy Aston63711.4%4 out of 6
WheatleyGuy Aston1,53930.9%2 out of 3
North Tyneside LongbentonMartin Thompson2064.4%5 out of 5 Details
Salford Walkden NorthLaurence Depares4249.7%4 out of 4 Details
Walkden SouthPaul Whitelegg2033.8%5 out of 5
Sheffield Dore & TotleyPeter Smith4174.0%4 out of 5 Details
WoodhouseDerek Hutchinson3314.3%5 out of 6
Trafford AltrinchamSteve Mills1683.1%5 out of 5 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2011

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley Hoyland MiltonKevin Riddiough2908.8%4 out of 4 Details
Bradford WibseyAndrew Clarke2266.5%5 out of 5 Details
Bury BessesStephen Morris2097.5%4 out of 5 Details
HolyroodValerie Morris1734.8%5 out of 5
Doncaster AdwickVivien Woodrow3239.5%3 out of 4 Details
Askern SpaMalcolm Woodrow57414.3%3 out of 4
BentleyTony Wagstaffe73923.3%2 out of 3
Bessacarr & CantleyKeith Hewitt75615.9%4 out of 4
Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall & Barnby DunFred Gee65514.8%4 out of 5
Edlington & WarmsworthJohn Brennan51213.2%3 out of 5
FinningleyNigel Berry1,13721.2%3 out of 4
Great North RoadSteve Grocott49210.8%4 out of 6
HatfieldMick Glynn67317.5%2 out of 6
SprotbroughBarbara Hewitt66215.6%3 out of 4
Stainforth & MoorendsMargaret Holt-Taylor39412.7%3 out of 6
WheatleyRoy Penketh78622.9%2 out of 4
Kirklees Denby DalePaul McEnhill2764.5%5 out of 6 Details
Leeds Ardsley & Robin HoodJoanna Beverley88015.0%3 out of 5 Details
Morley NorthTom Redmond5738.3%4 out of 5
Morley SouthChris Beverley1,24519.6%3 out of 5
Liverpool CentralSteven Greenhalgh834.3%5 out of 5 Details
Old SwanSteven McEllenborough581.4%8 out of 8
St Michael'sNeil Kenny290.7%7 out of 7
WarbreckLee Walton551.4%6 out of 7
Salford Little HultonDavid Johnson2008.7%3 out of 5 Details
Walkden NorthLaurence Depares1937.8%3 out of 5
Walkden SouthPaul Whitelegg1173.3%5 out of 5
Sefton DerbyDean McGrane552.0%5 out of 5 Details
Solihull Dorridge & Hockley HeathAndrew Taylor1773.9%5 out of 6 Details
ElmdonRobert Lassen1183.0%5 out of 7
KnowleFrank O'Brien1934.5%5 out of 6
LyndonDavid Reynolds2586.5%4 out of 7
Tameside Ashton St Michael'sDavid Timpson2398.3%3 out of 5 Details
Walsall Pheasey Park FarmChristopher Newey2105.7%4 out of 5 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2012

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley CentralColin Porter28614.1%3 out of 4 Details
CudworthCarol Stacey1154.8%5 out of 5
DarfieldDavid Burnett2098.5%3 out of 4
Darton EastSharon Sutton1857.2%4 out of 5
Darton WestIan Sutton50519.4%2 out of 3
Hoyland MiltonJustin Saxton2439.0%3 out of 5
KingstoneNathan Walker1206.4%3 out of 5
Old TownDavid Peace2067.8%4 out of 5
RockinghamKevin Riddiough2539.0%3 out of 4
RoystonPaul Robinson733.1%5 out of 5
St HelensDean Walker22213.1%2 out of 3
WombwellGary Carnell1928.0%3 out of 4
Birmingham OscottChris Newey2265.0%3 out of 6 Details
Bolton Horwich North EastAnthony Backhouse2918.5%5 out of 5 Details
Westhoughton SouthDerek Bullock29710.1%5 out of 5
Bury BessesStephen Morris36715.3%2 out of 4 Details
HolyroodValerie Morris1865.6%4 out of 4
Doncaster BentleyBarbara Hewitt68125.1%2 out of 3 Details
Bessacarr & CantleyGlenn Bluff53512.9%4 out of 4
CentralHoward Dove53317.7%2 out of 4
Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall & Barnby DunKeith Hewitt73119.9%2 out of 5
FinningleyNigel Berry1,16326.0%3 out of 4
HatfieldMick Glynn82726.0%2 out of 5
WheatleyRoy Penketh80628.3%2 out of 3
Kirklees Dewsbury SouthShaun Maddox5669.3%3 out of 6 Details
Leeds Ardsley & Robin HoodJoanna Beverley78717.1%3 out of 4 Details
Beeston & HolbeckIan Gibson2987.7%4 out of 6
Bramley & StanningleyDean Locke3077.2%5 out of 6
Cross Gates & WhinmoorJohn Ashton1763.4%6 out of 6
Garforth & SwillingtonJohn Ashton5449.0%3 out of 4
Killingbeck & SeacroftSam Kelly48711.1%2 out of 4
Morley NorthTom Redmond4588.0%4 out of 4
Morley SouthChris Beverley81115.1%3 out of 4
RothwellBernie Allen1202.2%5 out of 5
Temple NewsamJordan Fawcett3706.3%4 out of 5
WeetwoodAlan Procter2364.3%5 out of 6
Liverpool CroxtethLee Walton863.1%4 out of 7 Details
Old SwanSteven Greenhalgh1113.1%6 out of 7
RiversideNeil Kenny1033.1%5 out of 6
WarbreckSteven McEllenborough2166.2%3 out of 6
Rochdale KingswayRicky Akehurst2157.9%4 out of 4 Details
Salford Swinton NorthPaul Officer1766.7%4 out of 6 Details
Swinton SouthJohn Mulcahy1124.8%6 out of 7
Walkden NorthLaurence Depares1015.2%4 out of 5
Walkden SouthPaul Whitelegg1173.3%5 out of 5
Sheffield BirleyDavid Wildgoose1744.3%6 out of 6 Details
Solihull Dorridge & Hockley HeathAndrew Taylor1876.8%4 out of 5 Details
ElmdonRobert Lassen2398.6%4 out of 5
KnowleFrank O'Brien1575.4%5 out of 5
LyndonDavid Reynolds2689.9%4 out of 5
Shirley EastLisa White2649.4%4 out of 5
Tameside Ashton St Michael'sDavid Timpson28311.5%3 out of 4 Details
Dukinfield StalybridgeGregory Shorrock36413.3%3 out of 5
Stalybridge NorthAndrew Fogg1887.0%3 out of 5
Wakefield Wakefield WestNorman Tate59417.6%3 out of 4 Details
Walsall Birchills LeamoreChristopher Newey1285.8%4 out of 6 Details
Short HeathMalcolm Moore1516.5%5 out of 5
Willenhall NorthChristopher Haywood943.8%5 out of 5

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2014

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley CentralColin Porter48120.3%2 out of 4 Details
DarfieldDavid Burnett63327.4%2 out of 3
Darton EastPaul Robinson50119.0%2 out of 4
Darton WestIan Sutton71526.9%2 out of 3
RockinghamKevin Riddiough692.4%5 out of 6
St HelensDean Walker38219.8%2 out of 4
Bolton Westhoughton SouthDerek Bullock973.0%5 out of 5 Details
Bury BessesStephen Morris41216.5%3 out of 5 Details
UnsworthValerie Morris1023.3%4 out of 5
Doncaster AdwickJoanne Allen1805.9%5 out of 5 (joint) Details
Bessacarr & CantleyBarbara Hewitt2636.6%5 out of 7
Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall & Barnby DunKeith Hewitt1985.6%4 out of 5
Edlington & WarmsworthJohn Brennan1213.6%5 out of 7
MexboroughBrian Whitmore822.5%5 out of 5 (joint)
RossingtonCarol Young1805.9%5 out of 5
SprotbroughDavid Allen2176.2%5 out of 5
Kirklees Dewsbury SouthShaun Maddox60810.9%3 out of 5 Details
Knowsley StockbridgeMark Syme978.2%3 out of 3 Details
Liverpool Knotty AshDerek Grue571.8%6 out of 7 Details
Old SwanSteven Greenhalgh210.6%8 out of 8
St Michael'sPaul Rimmer601.7%6 out of 7
WarbreckSteven McEllenborough401.2%6 out of 7
Salford Swinton NorthPaul Officer1154.3%4 out of 4 Details
Walkden NorthLaurence Depares843.6%5 out of 6
Walkden SouthPaul Whitelegg551.8%5 out of 5
Walsall Bloxwich WestChris Newey612.0%5 out of 5 Details
Willenhall SouthCharles Haywood692.2%5 out of 5

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2015

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley CentralColin Porter48011.2%3 out of 5 Details
DarfieldDavid Burnett1834.1%4 out of 4
Darton EastSharon Sutton3677.2%4 out of 5
Darton WestIan Sutton85516.3%3 out of 3
Hoyland MiltonJustin Saxton1011.9%6 out of 6
RockinghamKevin Riddiough1923.8%4 out of 5
St HelensDean Walker42311.2%2 out of 4
Bury BessesStephen Morris671.3%6 out of 6 Details
Doncaster BentleyKeith Hewitt6344.5%7 out of 9 Details
BessacarrBarbara Hewitt3642.0%14 out of 14
ConisbroughJohn Brennan4052.5%10 out of 10
Kirklees Dewsbury SouthShaun Maddox85810.0%3 out of 6 Details
Liverpool Knotty AshDerek Grue160.2%8 out of 8 Details
Princes ParkSteven Greenhalgh190.3%6 out of 6
RiversideMichael Lane1101.5%6 out of 6
St Michael'sPaul Rimmer90.1%7 out of 7
WarbreckSteven McEllenborough250.3%8 out of 8
Walsall BlakenallChris Newey421.0%6 out of 6 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2016

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley CentralColin Porter31416.6%2 out of 5 Details
Hoyland MiltonJustin Saxton1235.2%4 out of 6
RockinghamKevin Riddiough1225.0%4 out of 5
Bury BessesStephen Morris28011.5%3 out of 5 Details
Liverpool RiversideMichael Lane1103.2%5 out of 5 Details
St Michael'sPaul Rimmer531.5%5 out of 6
WarbreckSteven McEllenborough1274.1%4 out of 6
Salford Swinton SouthCraig Holmes431.8%6 out of 7 Details
Walsall Rushall-ShelfieldChris Newey521.9%5 out of 5 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2018

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley RockinghamKevin Riddiough23511.1%3 out of 4 Details
Bury BessesStephen Morris1697.1%3 out of 5 Details
Salford Swinton SouthCraig Holmes1637.4%3 out of 6 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2019

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley DarfieldMaxine Spencer1919.7%4 out of 5 Details
Dearne NorthJanus Polenceusz48534.2%2 out of 3
Dearne SouthAdrian Morgan1757.7%3 out of 4
Hoyland MiltonJustin Saxton1346.0%5 out of 5
RockinghamKevin Riddiough27412.5%3 out of 6
WombwellJon Seymour18611.2%3 out of 5
Bury BessesStephen Morris28813.8%3 out of 5 Details
Leeds Bramley & StanningleyDean Locke1092.7%7 out of 7 Details

Source: Local Elections Archive Project

2021

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley Dearne NorthMaxine Spencer1629.4%3 out of 5 Details
Dearne SouthJanus Polenceusz743.3%4 out of 5
WombwellJon Seymour1034.2%5 out of 7
Bury BessesStephen Morris1395.06%4 out of 5 Details

2022

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes %Posn/no. candsDetails
Barnsley Dearne NorthMaxine Spencer1288.3%3 out of 5 Details
Dearne SouthJanus Polenceusz1015.5%4 out of 5
Bury BessesStephen Morris1662.4%10 out of 11 Details

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