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2010 City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election

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2010 UK local government election

2010 local election results in Bradford

The 2010 City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council elections took place on Thursday 6 May. The2010 general election was held simultaneously, which is understood to have greatly increased the turnout.

Ward results

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An asterisk denotes an incumbent

Baildon ward

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Baildon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeValerie Townend*4,01247.29−1.04
Liberal DemocratsDenise Thomas3,16237.27−2.22
LabourMairead Farndale1,04012.26+7.84
GreenRobert Nicholls2703.18−4.58
Majority85010.02
Turnout8,51475.35+29.18
ConservativeholdSwing

Bingley ward

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Bingley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Heseltine*4,92250.60−3.46
LabourAndrew Mawson2,48325.52+4.70
Liberal DemocratsDavid Lerner1,71417.62+5.20
GreenArthur Arnold6096.26−6.44
Majority2,43925.07
Turnout9,76974.37+30.78
ConservativeholdSwing

Bingley Rural ward

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Bingley Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Ellis*4,67149.52−1.49
LabourRobert Beckwith2,01721.38+4.53
Liberal DemocratsAlan Sykes1,75218.57+5.77
UKIPPaul Wright6296.67N/A
GreenBrian Newham3643.86N/A
Majority2,65428.14
Turnout9,47973.06+30.83
ConservativeholdSwing

Bolton & Undercliffe ward

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Bolton and Undercliffe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Gray*3,04745.77−10.96
LabourMark Fieldhouse1,68625.33±0.00
ConservativeAbdul Butt1,22618.42+0.47
BNPSharif Gawad4927.39N/A
GreenSteven Schofield1492.24N/A
Democratic NationalistsGlenis Fairclough570.86N/A
Majority1,36120.44
Turnout6,69062.85+28.36
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Bowling & Barkerend ward

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Bowling and Barkerend
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeZameer Shah*2,35736.58−1.55
LabourRupert Oliver2,24134.78+7.35
Liberal DemocratsTracey Leeming1,65825.73+4.69
IndependentChris Johnson1882.92N/A
Majority1161.80
Turnout6,48658.99+18.11
ConservativeholdSwing

Bradford Moor ward

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Bradford Moor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMohammed Shafiq*3,11443.02+0.65
Liberal DemocratsShabir Butt2,41633.38+5.32
ConservativeMohammed Bashir1,70823.60−5.97
Majority6989.64
Turnout7,32464.90+20.04
LabourholdSwing

City ward

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City
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourNazam Azam3,79263.07−5.73
ConservativeWaheed Ali1,25920.94+10.96
Liberal DemocratsAli Jamal4918.17−3.81
RespectShabana Bashir2113.51N/A
GreenDerek Curtis1953.24−6.00
UKIPHiren Koyani641.06N/A
Majority2,53342.13
Turnout6,07159.48+27.31
LabourholdSwing

Clayton & Fairweather Green ward

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Clayton & Fairweather Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSinead Engel2,67239.69+11.08
ConservativeDavid Servant*1,81526.96−2.85
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Boyle1,14016.93+1.31
BNPNeil Crossley70710.50−15.47
IndependentMark Nicholson3995.93N/A
Majority85712.73
Turnout6,76765.66+26.39
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

Craven ward

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Craven
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Mallinson*4,90354.30−5.78
LabourPeter Cheney2,29525.42+2.62
Liberal DemocratsBarbara Pierscionek1,83120.28+3.16
Majority2,60828.88
Turnout9,08074.73+38.72
ConservativeholdSwing

Eccleshill ward

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In 2006, Colin McPhee stood in this ward successfully as aLiberal Democrat candidate.

Eccleshill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGeoff Reid2,45439.02+8.86
LabourTony Niland1,72027.35+4.32
ConservativeColin McPhee*1,07817.14−1.08
BNPNicholas Asquith77312.29−16.29
UKIPMichael Feely2644.20N/A
Majority73411.67
Turnout6,30560.40+25.08
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Great Horton ward

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Great Horton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoanne Dodds*3,64756.00+5.29
ConservativeQurban Hussain1,56724.06−7.93
Liberal DemocratsAntony Habergham1,29919.94−0.16
Majority2,08031.94
Turnout6,57858.4723.44
LabourholdSwing

Heaton ward

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Imdad Hussain joined thePeace Party in 2012, following suspension from theLabour Party over failing to declare a company directorship. He became the party's first and only Councillor.

Heaton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourImdad Hussain2,60037.20+11.76
ConservativeMohammad Masood*2,12730.43−2.41
GreenSonja McNally1,16216.62−6.57
Liberal DemocratsLiam Prentice79911.43−7.09
RespectMohammad Abu-Bakr3024.32N/A
Majority4736.77
Turnout7,03368.0523.16
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

Idle & Thackley ward

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Idle and Thackley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChris Reid4,17952.09−7.09
ConservativeEdward Ward2,00324.97−0.54
LabourRosie Watson1,48318.49+2.03
UKIPJeetender Sangha3574.45N/A
Majority2,17627.13
Turnout8,05969.91+31.24
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Ilkley ward

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Ilkley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMike Gibbons4,37850.56−7.57
LabourAndrew Dundas1,76620.39−2.60
Liberal DemocratsVaughan Bruce1,59518.42−0.45
GreenDavid Hesmondhalgh5966.88N/A
UKIPPaul Latham3243.74N/A
Majority2,61230.17
Turnout8,69778.59+36.03
ConservativeholdSwing

Keighley Central ward

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Keighley Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAbid Hussain4,17454.86+9.54
ConservativeAli Akbar1,79123.54−3.27
Liberal DemocratsRoger Beaumont1,33417.53−10.33
GreenJulian Hughes3094.06N/A
Majority2,38331.32
Turnout7,70071.31+22.17
LabourholdSwing

Keighley East ward

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Keighley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSteve Pullen*3,26541.72+2.37
ConservativeRonald Beale3,02438.64+11.17
Liberal DemocratsJudith Brooksbank1,53719.64+8.28
Majority2413.08
Turnout7,89170.99+28.44
LabourholdSwing

Keighley West ward

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Keighley West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKeith Dredge2,62539.34−1.03
ConservativeChris Herd2,46336.91+18.75
Liberal DemocratsJack Taylor91113.65+5.17
IndependentBrian Hudson67410.10N/A
Majority1622.43
Turnout6,70364.80+23.72
LabourholdSwing

Little Horton ward

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Little Horton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourNaveeda Ikram*3,63859.75−8.65
ConservativeSuhail Choudhury1,28721.14+4.15
Liberal DemocratsAlun Griffiths1,16419.12+4.50
Majority2,35138.61
Turnout6,13959.87+25.07
LabourholdSwing

Manningham ward

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Manningham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourShabir Hussain*3,96159.62+12.81
Liberal DemocratsMohammed Aurangzeb1,85127.86−17.84
ConservativeMohammed Khan5307.98+0.49
GreenJohn Robinson3024.55N/A
Majority2,11031.76
Turnout6,69864.06+18.55
LabourholdSwing

Queensbury ward

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In June 2011 Paul Cromie and his wife Lynda (also a councillor) left theBritish National Party citing 'personal reasons'. They now stand as The Queensbury Ward Independents.[1]

Queensbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BNPPaul Cromie*2,21230.79−7.70
ConservativeAllan Shepherd2,19730.58−1.68
LabourDave Allen1,51121.03+1.35
Liberal DemocratsStacey Yeadon88212.28+2.70
UKIPJason Smith3835.33N/A
Majority150.21
Turnout7,20466.40+23.88
BNPholdSwing

Royds ward

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Royds
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourVal Slater*2,60141.60+4.82
ConservativeSally McCartney1,40822.52+2.77
Liberal DemocratsJohn Bolton1,05116.81+6.33
BNPEric Baxendale98615.77−17.23
Democratic NationalistsJames Lewthwaite2073.31N/A
Majority1,193+19.08
Turnout6,27257.98+23.95
LabourholdSwing

Shipley ward

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Shipley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenHawarun Hussain*2,32130.16−6.50
ConservativeAndrew Rowley2,04126.52+1.12
LabourAlex Ross1,83623.86+9.02
Liberal DemocratsRussell Halliday1,09014.16+5.66
UKIPPhilip Bird4085.30N/A
Majority2803.64
Turnout7,71972.97+25.37
GreenholdSwing

Thornton & Allerton ward

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Thornton and Allerton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeValerie Binney*2,73639.34+5.30
LabourMark Blackburn2,11530.41+9.63
Liberal DemocratsRuth Weston1,03014.815.97
BNPJenny Sampson77611.16−18.71
UKIPJohn Worsley2974.27N/A
Majority6218.93
Turnout6,97264.83+24.98
ConservativeholdSwing

Toller ward

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Imran Hussain was later selected (in 2012) to contest theBradford West constituency, which resulted in ashock victory forGeorge Galloway of theRespect Party.

Toller
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourImran Hussain*4,33757.19+14.54
ConservativeAmjad Hussain2,36131.13−0.24
Liberal DemocratsAnsar Miah4445.85−20.14
RespectKauser Rauf2593.42N/A
GreenVanessa Pilny1832.41N/A
Majority1,97626.05
Turnout7,66473.7322.76
LabourholdSwing

Tong ward

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Tong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlan Wainwright2,41842.92+2.53
ConservativeCraig Reynolds1,40324.90+8.85
Liberal DemocratsKirsty Yeadon1,01217.96+6.39
BNPRita Cromie80114.22−17.77
Majority1,01518.02
Turnout5,65648.44+20.45
LabourholdSwing

Wharfedale ward

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In February 2012 Chris Greaves was sacked by theConservative Party for frequently voting withLabour at council meetings.[2] A month later he formedThe Independents with fellow ex-Conservative Adrian Naylor (Craven ward).[3]

Wharfedale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChris Greaves*3,87453.21−8.49
Liberal DemocratsVernon Whelan1,78924.57−0.10
LabourJames Newton1,15615.88+2.25
GreenRichard Howson4626.35N/A
Majority2,08528.64
Turnout7,30780.92+34.78
ConservativeholdSwing

Wibsey ward

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Wibsey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLynne Smith*2,45440.30+5.65
ConservativeRichard Sheard1,42223.35+0.82
Liberal DemocratsBrian Boulton1,15819.016.56
BNPDavid Bond76512.56−17.81
UKIPJamie Illingworth2914.78N/A
Majority1,03216.95
Turnout6,11162.52+23.20
LabourholdSwing

Windhill & Wrose ward

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Windhill and Wrose
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourVanda Greenwood*2,71039.58+11.40
Liberal DemocratsGillian Thorne2,17431.754.70
ConservativeRichard Sibley1,18217.26+0.14
BNPJohn Mills78111.41−12.30
Majority5367.83
Turnout6,86864.5324.53
LabourholdSwing

Worth Valley ward

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Worth Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGlen Miller*3,38745.44+7.51
LabourMark Curtis2,27430.51+4.55
Liberal DemocratsSam Harris1,35018.11+6.60
IndependentBrian Morris4435.94N/A
Majority1,11314.93
Turnout7,50273.94+28.72
ConservativeholdSwing

Wyke ward

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Wyke
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Warburton*2,36938.12+6.12
ConservativeRichard Milczanowski1,70527.44+1.42
Liberal DemocratsKevin Hall1,07317.27+3.99
BNPStephen Cromie79212.75−15.96
Democratic NationalistsNeil Craig2754.43N/A
Majority66410.69
Turnout6,23764.05−20.48
LabourholdSwing

By-elections between 2010 and 2011 elections

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Vote changes correspond to 2010 Council election.

Worth Valley ward

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This was triggered by the resignation ofCllr. Kris Hopkins (Conservative Party), who resigned having won theKeighley parliamentary seat in the2010 general election.[4]

Worth Valley by-election, 25 November 2010[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRussell Brown1,02047.84+2.40
LabourMark Curtis69732.69+2.19
GreenRobert Swindells23511.02N/A
Liberal DemocratsSharon Purvis1808.44−9.67
Majority32315.15
Turnout2,13919.46−58.48
ConservativeholdSwing

References

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  1. ^O'Rourke, Tanya (20 June 2011)."Paul and Lynda Cromie stand down for 'personal reasons'".Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  2. ^Winrow, Jo (16 February 2012)."Wharfedale Tory councillor is kicked out by party".Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  3. ^Staff writer (28 March 2012)."Independents form group".Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved26 September 2017.
  4. ^Knights, David (14 October 2010)."MP Hopkins is stepping down as councillor".Keighley News. Retrieved2 June 2020.
  5. ^"Election of a Councillor Worth Valley Ward"(PDF). City Of Bradford Metropolitan Council. 26 November 2010. Retrieved2 June 2020.
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