2019 Nottingham City Council election

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2019 Nottingham City Council election
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  2015 2 May 2019 2023  

All 55 seats to Nottingham City Council
28 seats needed for a majority
Turnout29%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderJon CollinsFrancesco LariAndrew Rule
Party Labour Nottingham Ind. Conservative
Seats before5203
Seats won5032
Seat change-2+3-1

Nottingham UK ward map 2019.svg
Map of the results of the 2019 election

The 2019 elections to Nottingham City Council were held on 2 May 2019 to elect all 55 members to the council across 20 wards.

Contents

Overall results

In total, Labour won 50 seats, the Nottingham Independents won 3 and the Conservatives won 2. Turnout was 29%. [1] [2]

Nottingham City Council election, 2019
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 555002-291.062.697,089
  Nottingham Ind. 7330+35.04.46,831
  Conservative 55201-1418.528,727
  Liberal Democrats 33000006.710,420
  Green 14000005.58,601
  UKIP 5000001.62,428
  Independent 3000000.5797
  Bus-Pass Elvis 1000000.182

Results by ward

Source: Sandeman, Kit (4 May 2019). "Full list of candidates for Nottingham City Council elections 2019". Nottingham Post . Reach plc. Archived from the original on 24 June 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2019.

Aspley

Aspley (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Graham Ransley Chapman 2,112 74.1
Labour Carole Williams McCulloch 1,988 69.8
Labour Patience Uloma Ifediora 1,896 66.5
Independent Bill Ottewell45215.9
Conservative Thomas James Connelly29910.5
Liberal Democrats John Calvert2639.2
Conservative Connor Neil Malone2599.1
Conservative Nicholas John Packham2358.2
Turnout 289425%

Basford

Basford (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Nick Raine 1,710 56.7
Labour Linda Mary Woodings 1,656 54.9
Labour Salma Mumtaz 1,535 50.9
Nottingham Ind. Wayne Anthony Unczur68222.6
Conservative Rebecca Sarah Ironmonger57719.1
Conservative Ian Culley55318.3
Green Andrew Guy Jones52517.4
Conservative Esi Aboni43414.4
Liberal Democrats Tadeusz Zdzislaw Edward Jones2799.2
Turnout 304526%

Berridge

Berridge (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Angela Kandola 2,369 66.3
Labour Toby Charles Neal 2,213 61.9
Labour Shuguftah Jabeen Quddoos 2,205 61.7
Green Ellie Mitchell88824.9
Green Ted Salt61317.2
Conservative Susan Jane Brittain46112.9
Conservative Francis James Desmond Hull40911.4
Liberal Democrats Richard James Minkley37910.6
Conservative Anthony Neale Gerald Mittenshaw-Hodge3379.4
Turnout 361033%

Bestwood

Bestwood (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jay Michael Hayes 1,607 53.0
Labour Georgia Emily Power 1,328 43.8
Labour Audra Marie Wynter 1,303 43.0
Nottingham Ind. Francesco Lari1,19539.4
UKIP Alan John Margerison67722.3
UKIP Lawrence George Payne65721.7
Conservative Lewis Blight32510.7
Conservative Julie Ann Hallett31610.4
Liberal Democrats Christina Morgan-Danvers2327.6
Conservative Roger Frederick Wykes2127.0
Turnout 304725%

Bilborough

Bilborough (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Wendy Barbara Smith 2,114 64.3
Labour Phil Jackson 2,012 61.2
Labour Rebecca Cerin Langton 1,866 56.8
Green Tony Stock64519.6
Conservative Roger David Alton57417.5
Conservative David Harry Gillott54916.7
Conservative Alistair Dudley Hudson51615.7
Liberal Democrats Liz Morgan-Danvers41712.7
Turnout 335627%

Bulwell

Bulwell (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jane Lakey 1,668 61.5
Labour Maria Joannou 1,439 53.0
Labour Ethan Benjamin Radford 1,371 50.5
Nottingham Ind. Graham Stuart Palk83930.9
Conservative David Johnson47617.5
Conservative Veronica Helena Pole40214.8
Conservative Giles Julian Stratton36613.5
Liberal Democrats Daniel Gordo-Holmes30811.3
Turnout 276124%

Bulwell Forest

Bulwell Forest (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Eunice Fay Campbell-Clark 1,903 58.8
Labour Cheryl Margaret Barnard 1,797 55.5
Labour Samuel James Gardiner 1,691 52.2
Nottingham Ind. Jeff Kilbourne78224.1
Conservative Joanna Louise Husted75123.2
Conservative Glyn Walter Johns63319.5
Conservative Alfred Stephen Pryor55917.3
Liberal Democrats Michael Howard Procter2537.8
Turnout 327431%

Castle

Castle (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Angharad Roberts 800 42.1
Labour Sam Webster 772 40.6
Liberal Democrats Stephen Paul Freeland57330.2
Liberal Democrats Tony Bernard Sutton44623.5
Green Liam Elliott McClelland37019.5
Conservative Nick Max34418.1
Conservative Paul Vincent Ruane29915.7
Bus-Pass Elvis David Laurence Bishop824.3
Turnout 191229%

Clifton East

Clifton East (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nottingham Ind. Maria Ann Watson 1,456 44.2
Nottingham Ind. Kirsty Jones 1,382 42.0
Nottingham Ind. Kevin Clarke 1,334 40.5
Labour Joshua Johnathan Callum Cook1,30539.7
Labour Chris Gibson1,14434.8
Labour Corall Joy Jenkins1,07432.6
Conservative Andrew Price43513.2
Conservative Caroline Kampila38111.6
Conservative William Raymond Scott33610.2
Liberal Democrats Diane Jean Rotherham2046.2
Turnout 331026%

Clifton West

Clifton West (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Andrew James Peter Rule 1,649 57.2
Conservative Roger David Steel 1,609 55.8
Labour Phil Spear98734.2
Labour Maria Claire Fawcett88630.7
Liberal Democrats Rahul Soni2739.5
Turnout 295739%

Dales

Dales (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour David Mellen 2,499 69.0
Labour Gul Nawaz Khan 2,190 60.4
Labour Neghat Nawaz Khan 2,185 60.3
Green Dawn Kathleen Plumb66818.4
Green Natalie Hurst63117.4
Conservative Daniel John Atherton54915.2
Conservative Gwendoline Mary Duncan53114.7
Conservative Neil James Harbinson49213.6
Liberal Democrats Gary Long3098.5
Turnout 365732%

Hyson Green and Arboretum

Hyson Green and Arboretum (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Merlita Bryan 2,208 79.4
Labour Azad Hussain Choudhry 2,105 75.7
Labour Jawaid Khalil 2,019 72.6
Conservative Andrew Byrne29410.6
Liberal Democrats Alison Rouse2649.5
Conservative Alan John Duncan2609.4
Conservative Margaret Helena Trueman2599.3
Liberal Democrats Rachel Errin Joanna Saunders2368.5
Liberal Democrats Benedict Henry Usborne Cross2177.8
Turnout 282124%

Leen Valley

Leen Valley (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Audrey Jane Dinnall 1,388 63.6
Labour Mohammed Saghir 1,258 57.6
Conservative David Peter Robert Gibson48822.4
Conservative Gail Janise Stancliffe44020.2
Liberal Democrats James Robert Lloyd29013.3
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Lucy Stephen Procter28513.1
Turnout 221934%

Lenton and Wollaton East

Lenton and Wollaton East (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sally Ann Longford 1,762 67.6
Labour David Trimble 1,582 60.7
Labour Pavlos Kotsonis 1,527 58.6
Green Adam Fergus McGregor41215.8
Conservative Brigitte Amber Dorothy Armstrong37914.5
Conservative Brenda Joyce Barber37414.3
Conservative Paul Jonathan Brittain35313.5
Green Barbara Ann Warren34713.3
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Sheila Barnard2419.2
Liberal Democrats Doreen Irene Smalley2308.8
Liberal Democrats Luke Bradley Stott1827.0
Turnout 263521%

Mapperley

Mapperley (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Leslie Eni-Itan Ayoola 1,840 51.4
Labour Rosemary Elizabeth Caroline Healy 1,795 50.2
Labour Sajid Mohammed 1,503 42.0
Green Cath Wakeman98027.4
Green Neil Barrett80622.5
Conservative John Lester Firth68419.1
Green Jonathan Clive Walker68019.0
Conservative Penelope Anne Messenger66318.5
Conservative Alexander Ewan Lamont66518.6
Liberal Democrats Peter Charles Mendenhall3309.2
Liberal Democrats Alexander James Foster3219.0
Turnout 361732%

Meadows

Meadows (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Nicola Clare Heaton 1,540 67.8
Labour Michael Mountford Edwards 1,299 57.2
Independent Jonathan Duncan Stuart Hughes34515.2
Liberal Democrats Saghir Akhtar33114.6
Green Ceri Pryke-Hendy27111.9
Liberal Democrats Barry Ian Holliday1687.4
Conservative Felicity Marion Whiting Crofts1627.1
Conservative Bradley Richard Wing1315.8
Turnout 228333%

Radford

Radford (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Anne Sara Peach 1,022 77.8
Labour Hassan Ahmed 1,003 76.4
Liberal Democrats Jacqueline Hale14210.8
Liberal Democrats Ian Reginald Hale1239.4
Conservative Janet Scott997.5
Conservative Riyen Hitesh Karia876.6
Turnout 133517%

Sherwood

Sherwood (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Lauren O'Grady 2,773 65.1
Labour Adele Williams 2,715 63.8
Labour AJ Matsiko 2,634 61.9
Conservative Jackie Jenkin-Jones59914.1
Conservative David Barnaby John Hughes55613.1
Liberal Democrats Lorenzo Mark Salzano52912.4
Liberal Democrats John Henry Burr49011.5
Conservative Marjorie Anne Wroughton48111.3
Liberal Democrats Maximilian Paul Zambo4069.5
UKIP Irenea Marriott3728.7
UKIP Andrew William Taylor3658.6
UKIP Fran Loi3578.4
Turnout 428738%

St Ann's

St Ann's (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sue Johnson 1,990 71.8
Labour Chantal Marie Lee 1,900 68.5
Labour Dave Liversidge 1,838 66.3
Independent Cynthia May James43415.7
Conservative Luke Fintan Dorian33512.1
Conservative Georgia-Mae Louise Chung32911.9
Liberal Democrats James Housley32211.6
Conservative Melvyn Alfred Shepherd2529.1
Turnout 281224%

Wollaton West

Wollaton West (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Steve Battlemuch 2,901 53.5
Labour Cate Woodward 2,579 47.6
Labour Zafran Nawaz Khan 2,283 42.1
Conservative Jim Armstrong1,91135.3
Conservative Carl James Husted*1,64130.3
Conservative Marcus Thomas Jones1,42726.3
Green David John Rhodes76514.1
Liberal Democrats Michael Ian Thomas68712.7
Liberal Democrats Bill Smith4768.8
Liberal Democrats Niall Garratt4468.2
Turnout 546049%

By-elections

St. Ann's

St. Ann's: 7 October 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Corall Jenkins 1,048 65.5 +0.9
Nottingham Ind. Francesco Lari20412.7N/A
Conservative Ngoc Tran19312.1+1.2
Green Barbara Coulson925.7N/A
Liberal Democrats James Housley402.5-8.0
TUSC Florence Chadwick241.5N/A
Majority84452.8
Turnout 1,60114.2
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg5.9

Sherwood

Sherwood: 7 October 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nayab Patel 1,174 47.8 -17.1
Nottingham Ind. Colin Barratt62925.6N/A
Conservative Stephen Pryor32013.0-1.0
Green Catriona Sibert1957.9N/A
TUSC Geraint Thomas763.1N/A
Liberal Democrats Alison Rouse632.6-9.8
Majority54522.2
Turnout 2,45722.3
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg21.4

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