Wyre Forest District Council election, 2012

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Map of the results of the 2012 Wyre Forest District Council election. Health Concern in pink, Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, Liberals in orange and independent in light grey. Wards in dark grey were not contested in 2012. Wyre Forest UK local election 2012 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2012 Wyre Forest District Council election. Health Concern in pink, Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, Liberals in orange and independent in light grey. Wards in dark grey were not contested in 2012.

The 2012 Wyre Forest District Council election took place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of Wyre Forest District Council in Worcestershire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative party lost overall control of the council to no overall control. [1]

Non-metropolitan district Type of local government district in England

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England. As created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan counties in a two-tier arrangement.

Worcestershire County of England

Worcestershire is a county in the West Midlands of England. Between 1974 and 1998, it was merged with the neighbouring county of Herefordshire as Hereford and Worcester.

England Country in north-west Europe, part of the United Kingdom

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to the west and Scotland to the north-northwest. The Irish Sea lies west of England and the Celtic Sea lies to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain, which lies in the North Atlantic, and includes over 100 smaller islands, such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isle of Wight.

Contents

After the election, the composition of the council was

Conservative Party (UK) Political party in the United Kingdom

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. Presently led by Theresa May, it has been the governing party since 2010. It presently has 314 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, 249 members of the House of Lords, and 18 members of the European Parliament. It also has 31 Members of the Scottish Parliament, 12 members of the Welsh Assembly, eight members of the London Assembly and 9,008 local councillors. One of the major parties of UK politics, it has formed the government on 45 occasions, more than any other party.

Independent Community and Health Concern, previously Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern is a political party based in Kidderminster, United Kingdom. It grew out of the campaign to restore the casualty unit at Kidderminster Hospital, and the National Health Service is still its primary focus, but the party has since diversified. Since 2015 it has also been known as the Wyre Forest Independent Party and has successfully contested local elections within the Wyre Forest local government area, which includes Kidderminster.

The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom which has been described as an alliance of social democrats, democratic socialists and trade unionists. The party's platform emphasises greater state intervention, social justice and strengthening workers' rights. Labour is a full member of the Party of European Socialists and Progressive Alliance, and holds observer status in the Socialist International. As of 2017, the party was considered the "largest party in Western Europe" in terms of party membership, with more than half a million members.

Background

After the May 2011 Wyre Forest District Council election the Conservatives had a majority on the council with 24 councillors, compared to 6 for Labour, 5 Liberals, 4 Health Concern and 3 independents. [3] However, later that month one of the Liberal councillors, Graham Ballinger, defected to Health Concern. [4] A further change then came in July 2011, when Mumshad Ahamed, who had sat as an independent councillor since being expelled from the Conservative group in June 2009, joined the Labour party. [5]

A Councillor is a member of a local government council.

Liberal Party (UK, 1989) political party of the United Kingdom, from 1989

The Liberal Party is a British political party that was founded in 1989 by members of the original Liberal Party opposed to its merger with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to form the Liberal Democrats. The party holds seven local council seats.

14 of the 42 seats on the council were contested in 2012, [6] with the Conservatives, Labour and Health Concern having candidates for every seat. [7] The Conservatives defended 8 of the 14 seats, with 3 members of the council cabinet, Nathan Desmond, Marcus Hart and Julian Phillips, standing for re-election. [7]

Cabinet (government) group of high ranking officials, usually representing the executive branch of government

A Cabinet is a body of high-ranking state officials, typically consisting of the top leaders of the executive branch. Members of a cabinet are usually called Cabinet ministers or secretaries. The function of a Cabinet varies: in some countries it is a collegiate decision-making body with collective responsibility, while in others it may function either as a purely advisory body or an assisting institution to a decision making head of state or head of government. Cabinets are typically the body responsible for the day-to-day management of the government and response to sudden events, whereas the legislative and judicial branches work in a measured pace, in sessions according to lengthy procedures.

Election result

The Conservatives lost four of the eight seats they were defending and so no longer had a majority on the council as they were left with 20 of the 42 councillors. [8] Health Concern were the main beneficiaries picking up three seats and holding two more to have 8 seats on the council. [8] This pulled them level to Labour who also had 8 councillors after making a gain of one seat, with Labour coming within five votes of taking another seat in Oldington and Foley Park from the Conservatives. [8] Independent Helen Dyke held her seat, while the only Liberal councillor to defend a seat, group leader Fran Oborski, successfully defended it after 39 years on the council. [8]

Wyre Forest local election result 2012 [2] [9]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Health Concern 530+335.731.26,640+10.1%
  Conservative 404-428.627.85,912-10.8%
  Labour 321+121.426.05,529+2.1%
  Liberal 10007.15.41,145-0.5%
  Independent 10007.13.9826+0.2%
  UKIP 000003.3692+1.4%
  Green 000002.3484+0.6%
  Liberal Democrat 000000.234-3.1%

Ward results

Aggborough and Spennells [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Independent Helen Dyke82650.0+12.4
Health Concern Keith Robertson32319.5+9.6
Conservative Madeline Craddock27016.3-9.5
Labour Vicky Smith17310.5-0.3
Green Ronald Lee613.7+3.7
Majority50330.4+18.6
Turnout 1,65331.4-11.3
Independent hold Swing
Areley Kings [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Jamie Shaw77448.4+13.6
Health Concern John Thomas46729.2-0.4
Conservative Ken Henderson35722.3-10.6
Majority30719.2+17.2
Turnout 1,59833.7-9.1
Labour hold Swing
Bewdley and Arley [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Julian Phillips77241.1-0.9
Health Concern Linda Candlin65735.0+9.9
Labour Robert Ireland44823.9-3.4
Majority1156.1-8.6
Turnout 1,87734.9-11.7
Conservative hold Swing
Broadwaters [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Health Concern Mary Rayner61937.8+11.2
Labour Mumshad Ahmed58135.5+6.8
Conservative Juliet Smith27716.9-8.0
Liberal Esther Smart814.9-2.0
Green Louise Ryan804.9+0.7
Majority382.3
Turnout 1,63827.5-7.8
Health Concern gain from Labour Swing
Franche [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Nigel Knowles59234.2+3.7
Health Concern Caroline Shellie44125.5+5.8
Conservative Nick Farress43525.2-21.8
UKIP Tony Baker19111.0+11.0
Green Phillip Oliver362.1+2.1
Liberal Democrat Michael Troth342.0-0.8
Majority1518.7
Turnout 1,72931.2-11.5
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Greenhill [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Health Concern Graham Ballinger51132.1+16.5
Labour Steven Walker42626.8+4.1
Liberal Rachel Lewis29618.6-5.4
Conservative Sue Meekings27317.2-15.6
Green Alexandra Heelis855.3+0.5
Majority855.3
Turnout 1,59125.5-9.5
Health Concern hold Swing
Habberley and Blakebrook [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Barry McFarland65636.4-1.5
Conservative Ken Prosser52429.1-6.7
Health Concern Anthony Greenfield40422.4+1.9
UKIP Neil Jukes1789.9+9.9
Green Dave Finch382.1+0.0
Majority1327.3+5.2
Turnout 1,80034.6-10.7
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Lickhill [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Health Concern Brian Glass84152.9+8.9
Conservative Dave Little44628.1-10.7
Labour Rob Lloyd30319.1+1.8
Majority39524.8+19.5
Turnout 1,59029.0-10.0
Health Concern hold Swing
Mitton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Health Concern Cliff Brewer71342.7+7.8
Conservative John Holden56734.0-2.1
Labour Gary Watson27816.7-1.2
Green Stephen Brown1106.6+2.6
Majority1468.8
Turnout 1,66828.0-10.4
Health Concern gain from Conservative Swing
Offmore and Comberton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Frances Oborski76843.6-0.2
Health Concern John Stevenson44425.2+25.2
Conservative Greta Smith28216.0-19.6
Labour Lee Wright26615.1-5.6
Majority32418.4+10.2
Turnout 1,76032.4-9.2
Liberal hold Swing
Oldington and Foley Park [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Nathan Desmond26130.5-2.9
Labour Sam Arnold25629.9+6.2
Health Concern Nicky Martin19022.2+0.9
UKIP Heather Lacy12714.9+14.9
Green Angela Hartwich212.5+2.5
Majority50.6-9.1
Turnout 85522.6-24.9
Conservative hold Swing
Rock [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Douglas Godwin40258.1-4.2
Health Concern Jim Lawson22232.1+32.1
Labour Gren Jones689.8+9.8
Majority18026.0+1.4
Turnout 69234.0-14.0
Conservative hold Swing
Sutton Park [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Marcus Hart63641.7+1.5
Health Concern Chris Thomas33221.8+2.8
Labour Lynn Hyde30720.1+2.9
UKIP Michael Wrench19612.9+2.8
Green Mike Whitbread533.5+0.5
Majority30419.9-1.3
Turnout 1,52426.7-9.5
Conservative hold Swing
Wribbenhall [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Health Concern Liz Davies47637.0+12.0
Conservative Andy Tromans41031.9-12.7
Labour Paul Gittens40131.2+13.7
Majority665.1
Turnout 1,28731.9-39.3
Health Concern gain from Conservative Swing

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