2002 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2002 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election
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  2000 2 May 2002 2003  

One third of seats (22 of 66) to Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Independent Conservative
Seats won1741
Seat changeDecrease2.svg3Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg1

Barnsley UK local election 2002 map.png
Map showing the results of the 2002 Barnsley council elections.

Majority party before election

Labour

Majority party after election

Labour

The 2002 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2002 to elect members of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council in South Yorkshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council. [1] [2] [3]

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Election result

The results saw Labour keep a large majority despite losing seats to independents. [4] Overall turnout in the election was 26%. [5]

Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Election Result 2002 [2] [3] [6]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 1714-377.350.722,043+5.1%
  Independent 431+218.222.19,596+3.9%
  Conservative 110+14.58.23,547-5.9%
  Liberal Democrats 0000017.67,655-0.5%
  Socialist Labour 000001.1477+0.9%
  Socialist Alliance 000000.4163+0.4%

This resulted in the following composition of the council: [2] [3] [7]

PartyPrevious councilNew council
Labour5249
Independent810
Conservatives34
Liberal Democrats33
Total6666
Working majority 38  32 

Ward results

+/- figures represent changes from the last time these wards were contested.

Ardsley [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Karen Dyson70846.3-18.4
Independent Trevor Hutchinson60639.6+39.6
Liberal Democrats Hazel Harding1187.7-16.3
Conservative Marjorie Cale-Morgan724.7-6.6
Socialist Labour Margaret Holderness261.7+1.7
Majority1026.7-34.0
Turnout 1,53023.2+7.6
Labour hold Swing -29.0
Athersley [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Leonard Picken75960.8+2.1
Independent Jack Brown31325.1-2.3
Liberal Democrats Jean Roberts1189.5-0.2
Conservative William Barkworth322.6-1.6
Socialist Alliance James White262.1+2.1
Majority44635.7+4.4
Turnout 1,24820.0+2.8
Labour hold Swing +2.2
Brierley [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Peter Middleton83841.8+41.8
Labour Christopher Sykes83241.5-9.8
Independent Kenneth Collins1809.0-19.2
Conservative Peter Murray723.6-7.1
Liberal Democrats James McCready683.4-6.3
Socialist Labour Olga Robinson160.8+0.8
Majority60.3-22.8
Turnout 2,00630.5+8.6
Independent gain from Labour Swing +25.8
Central [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Stokes92148.6+9.8
Liberal Democrats Dawn Jaques76540.4-14.1
Conservative Gordon Wilkinson1035.4-1.3
Socialist Alliance David Gibson683.6+3.6
Socialist Labour Steven Yoxall382.0+2.0
Majority1568.2-7.4
Turnout 1,89523.0+2.2
Labour hold Swing +11.9
Cudworth [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Charles Wraith1,34369.5+18.8
Independent Pamela Staley34117.7-21.4
Liberal Democrats Riannon Rees1517.8+2.5
Conservative Anne Campbell965.0+0.2
Majority1,00251.9+40.6
Turnout 1,93125.0-2.1
Labour hold Swing +20.1
Darfield [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terence Dixon1,10949.1+9.5
Independent Trevor Smith87438.7-11.7
Liberal Democrats Teresa Arundel1315.8+1.1
Conservative Richard Morrell1225.4+0.1
Socialist Labour Eric Mountain221.0+1.0
Majority23510.4-0.5
Turnout 2,25828.7-2.8
Labour hold Swing +10.6
Darton [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Parkinson1,41654.2+2.9
Independent John Moore61823.6-1.1
Liberal Democrats Paul Jaques36614.0+3.1
Conservative Michael Toon2148.2-5.0
Majority79830.5+3.9
Turnout 2,61424.1+1.3
Labour hold Swing +2.0
Dearne South [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kenneth Sanderson1,54454.5+1.5
Independent Peter Stuart62522.1+22.1
Liberal Democrats Sharron Brook62121.9-20.9
Conservative Mavis Lockwood411.4-2.9
Majority91932.5+22.3
Turnout 2,83132.5+8.0
Labour gain from Independent Swing -10.3
Dearne Thurnscoe [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Hancock1,28979.0+6.2
Liberal Democrats Michael Newton34321.0+2.6
Majority94658.0+3.6
Turnout 1,63221.0+4.2
Labour hold Swing +1.8
Dodworth [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Christopher Jenkinson1,30655.2+31.6
Liberal Democrats Brian Roberts55223.4+12.0
Conservative George Hill41017.3+3.4
Socialist Labour Paul Hardman964.1+4.1
Majority75431.9+7.0
Turnout 2,36422.3+0.6
Labour hold Swing +9.8
Hoyland East [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Dennis Hawkins93441.0-16.6
Labour Timothy Shepherd87638.4+8.2
Liberal Democrats John Lopscombe33914.9+8.3
Conservative Marion Allerton1034.5-1.1
Socialist Labour Mary Smith281.2+1.2
Majority582.5-24.9
Turnout 2,28028.4+2.0
Independent gain from Labour Swing -12.4
Hoyland West [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Andrews1,07562.6+3.0
Liberal Democrats John Knight29817.3-7.6
Conservative Elizabeth Hill1629.4-6.1
Independent Kenneth Pickering1357.9+7.9
Socialist Labour Geoffrey Pickering482.8+2.8
Majority77745.2+10.5
Turnout 1,71826.4+3.8
Labour hold Swing +5.3
Monk Bretton [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Roy Robinson1,02059.2+19.0
Independent Miles Staley37421.7-24.1
Liberal Democrats Sally Brook18110.5+2.2
Conservative Stuart Wilkinson1106.4+0.8
Socialist Labour Maureen Stannard392.3+2.3
Majority64637.5+31.9
Turnout 1,72421.1-3.1
Labour hold Swing +21.5
North West [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip Davies70340.8-9.3
Liberal Democrats Anthony Conway46827.2+1.2
Independent William Gaunt38222.2+22.2
Conservative Clive Watkinson1036.0-17.8
Socialist Labour Philip Thompson663.8+3.8
Majority23513.6-10.5
Turnout 1,72225.0+6.9
Labour hold Swing -5.2
Park [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alice Wade56845.3-18.0
Independent Malcolm Price33927.0+27.0
Liberal Democrats Pietro Politano20416.3-8.3
Conservative Geoffrey Turvey745.9-6.2
Socialist Alliance Susan Wild695.5+5.5
Majority22918.3-20.4
Turnout 1,25423.5+5.6
Labour hold Swing -22.5
Penistone East [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Smith1,10739.9-9.1
Labour Peter Starling87931.7-1.3
Liberal Democrats Patrick Hensby78528.3+10.3
Majority2288.2-7.8
Turnout 2,77134.7+3.1
Conservative gain from Labour Swing -3.9
Penistone West [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent George Punt1,78868.9+68.9
Labour Linda Hutchinson49919.2-6.2
Liberal Democrats Jean Knight30911.9+3.5
Majority1,28949.7+19.6
Turnout 2,59629.0+1.5
Independent hold Swing +37.5
Royston [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Graham Kyte1,41567.8+16.8
Liberal Democrats Edward Gouthwaite49823.9-0.4
Conservative Kathleen Leeds1748.3+2.0
Majority91743.9+17.2
Turnout 2,08722.9+0.7
Labour hold Swing +8.6
South West [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Philip Birkinshaw1,04654.6-9.8
Labour Robert Hannaghan56629.5+9.4
Liberal Democrats Yvonne Marrison1658.6+1.8
Conservative John Wilson1397.3-1.5
Majority48025.1-19.2
Turnout 1,91626.7+0.8
Independent gain from Labour Swing -9.6
Wombwell North [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Arthur Hall67647.0+8.7
Liberal Democrats Christopher Harding51936.1-22.8
Independent Angela Thorp20314.1+14.1
Conservative Nancy Cuss402.8+0.0
Majority15710.9-9.6
Turnout 1,43829.0-1.2
Labour hold Swing +15.7
Wombwell South [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Trevor Naylor1,32971.1+16.2
Liberal Democrats William Millard35218.8+5.7
Conservative Howard Oldfield18710.0+1.6
Majority97752.3+17.4
Turnout 1,86823.3-1.2
Labour hold Swing +5.2
Worsbrough [2] [3] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terence Bristowe1,21067.3+5.7
Liberal Democrats Patricia Durie30416.9+3.2
Conservative Elizabeth Elders18610.3+0.1
Socialist Labour Terence Robinson985.5+0.3
Majority90650.4+2.5
Turnout 1,79824.2+0.5
Labour hold Swing +1.2

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