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2001 United Kingdom local elections

← 2000
7 June 2001
2002 →

All 34 non-metropolitan counties, 11 out of 46 unitary authorities,
1 sui generis authority and all 26 Northern Irish districts
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderWilliam HagueTony BlairCharles Kennedy
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal Democrats
Leader since19 June 199721 July 19949 August 1999
Percentage40%31%25%
SwingIncrease8%Increase1%Decrease1%
Councils18140
Councils +/-Increase5Decrease2Decrease2
Councillors1,093843449
Councillors +/-Increase120Increase7Decrease80

Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

The2001 United Kingdom local elections took place on Thursday 7 June 2001. Elections took place for all of the Englishshire counties, some Englishunitary authorities and all of theNorthern Ireland districts. The elections were delayed from the usual date of the first Thursday in May due to the2001 foot and mouth crisis and were held on the same day as the2001 general election.

While the results were overshadowed by the re-election of theLabour government, they did provide some comfort to theConservative Party. The Conservatives consolidated their position as the largest party on the English county councils.

Results

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The results of the English local elections saw theConservative Party make significant progress, gaining control of a further five councils. TheLabour Party lost control ofCumbria andWarwickshire county councils, while theLiberal Democrats suffered losses of both of their councils and councillors.

The results in a number of these councils were mostly in line with the general election results.

The Conservatives gain of Cheshire county council coincided with their gain of the Tatton constituency, while their gain of Norfolk county council coincided with a gain in North West Norfolk and a big swing to them in South West Norfolk (although there was a Lib Dem gain in North Norfolk but only on a small swing). The Lib Dem loss of Somerset coincided with them narrowly losing Taunton to the Conservatives, and falling back in key target seats such as Wells and Bridgwater, which fall under the county council's area.

Some bucked trends, however. Labour lost Cumbria despite holding up relatively well in their four parliamentary seats in the county, though the Conservative majority was eroded by the Lib Dems in Westmorland and Lonsdale, which the Lib Dems eventually won in 2005 and have held ever since. Warwickshire was lost by Labour, which was admittedly on a knife-edge, though this was despite swings in their favour in key Conservative targets such as Rugby & Kenilworth and Warwick & Leamington.

The Conservatives gained Dorset. Despite the fact in 1997 when they won every constituency in Dorset (some by small margins admittedly), the council remained in no overall control. Whereas this time when they gained control of it, they lost two parliamentary seats: Dorset South to Labour and Mid-Dorset & Poole North to the Lib Dems by small margins. Despite those gains and some swings to the Lib Dems in other seats in Dorset, there was a big swing to the Conservatives in Christchurch.

The Lib Dem loss of Devon county council coincided with the Lib Dems actually gaining Teignbridge from the Conservatives and significantly increasing their majority in Torbay, a key Conservative target. There were smaller swings away in the Conservatives' favour in their marginal seats such as Tiverton & Honiton and Totnes, and they achieved a small swing in one of their targets, Devon West & Torridge.

PartyCouncilsCouncillors
GainLossChangeTotalGainLossChangeTotal
ConservativeIncrease+518Increase+1201,093
LabourDecrease-214Increase+7843
Liberal DemocratsDecrease-20Decrease-80449
IndependentSteady0Decrease-2567
Other00Steady0Decrease-128
No overall controlDecrease-113

England

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Non-metropolitan county councils

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In all 34 Englishcounty councils the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BedfordshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
BuckinghamshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
CambridgeshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
CheshireNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
CornwallNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
CumbriaLabourNo overall control gainDetails
DerbyshireLabourLabour holdDetails
DevonLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
DorsetNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
DurhamLabourLabour holdDetails
East SussexNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
EssexConservativeConservative holdDetails
GloucestershireNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
HampshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
HertfordshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
KentConservativeConservative holdDetails
LancashireLabourLabour holdDetails
LeicestershireNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
LincolnshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
NorfolkNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
North YorkshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
NorthamptonshireLabourLabour holdDetails
NorthumberlandLabourLabour holdDetails
NottinghamshireLabourLabour holdDetails
OxfordshireNo overall controlNo overall control hold (Con/Lib Dem coalition)[1]Details
ShropshireNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
SomersetLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
StaffordshireLabourLabour holdDetails
SuffolkNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
SurreyConservativeConservative holdDetails
WarwickshireLabourNo overall control gainDetails
West SussexConservativeConservative holdDetails
WiltshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
WorcestershireNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails

‡ New ward boundaries

Unitary authorities

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In two Englishunitary authorities the whole council was up for election while a further nine unitary authorities had one third of the council up for election.

Whole council

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CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Isle of WightNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Southend-on-SeaConservativeConservative holdDetails

‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

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CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Blackburn with DarwenLabourLabour holdDetails
BristolLabourLabour holdDetails
HaltonLabourLabour holdDetails
PeterboroughNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
ReadingLabourLabour holdDetails
SloughLabourLabour holdDetails
ThurrockLabourLabour holdDetails
WarringtonLabourLabour holdDetails
WokinghamNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails

Sui generis

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CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Isles of ScillyDetails

Northern Ireland

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Main article:2001 Northern Ireland local elections

In all 26Northern Ireland districts the whole council was up for election. They were elected bySingle transferable vote. They saw theDemocratic Unionist Party andSinn Féin make gains at the expense of the other parties.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
AntrimNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ArdsNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ArmaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
BallymenaNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
BallymoneyNo overall controlDUPDetails
BanbridgeUUPNo overall controlDetails
BelfastNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CarrickfergusNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CastlereaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ColeraineNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CookstownNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CraigavonNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
DerryNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
DownSDLPNo overall controlDetails
Dungannon and South TyroneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
FermanaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LarneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LimavadyNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LisburnNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
MagherafeltNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
MoyleNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
Newry and MourneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
NewtownabbeyNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
North DownNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
OmaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
StrabaneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails

References

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  1. ^"Former Council Leader Keith Mitchell CBE (1946–2020)".

External links

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