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2011 Southampton City Council election

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2011 UK local government election

2011 Southampton City Council election

← 20106 May 20112012 →
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal Democrats
Seats won26193
Seat changeDecrease2Increase4Decrease2
Popular vote23,67725,9358,659
Percentage37.7%41.3%13.8%

Map showing the election results

The2011 Southampton Council election took place on 6 May 2011 to elect members ofSouthamptonUnitary Council inHampshire, England. One third of the council (16 seats) was up for election. Labour won a majority of the seats being contested and theConservatives stayed in overall control of the council.[1]

Southampton Council is elected in thirds, which means the vote share change is compared to the corresponding2007 Southampton Council election.

Election result

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Of the 16 Council seats up for election, Labour won 10 (up from 7 in 2010) the Conservatives won 6 (no change from 2010) and the Liberal Democrats won 0 (down from 3 in 2010).

The seats that changed hands were as follows:

  • Shirley (Lab gain from Con)
  • Millbrook (Lab gain from Con)
  • Sholing (Lab gain from Con)
  • Peartree (Lab gain from Lib Dems)
  • Portswood (Con gain from Lib Dems)

Overallturnout in the election was 37.0%, boosted by theAV referendum.[2]

The night saw the Liberal Democrats lose both of their seats up for election, and their voter share reduced to under 14%. Conversely, the Conservatives saw their share of the vote improve slightly upon the previous year's, and a resurgent Labour gained their highest share of vote since1999.[3]

This summary box compares each party vote share with the corresponding elections in 2007.

Southampton local election result 2011[1][4]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour1040Increase462.541.325,935Increase10.5
 Conservative613Decrease237.537.723,677Increase0.2
 Liberal Democrats002Decrease20.013.88,659Decrease10.0
 TUSC000Steady0.02.91,824N/A
 Green000Steady02.41,513Decrease2.7
 Independent000Steady00.8521N/A
 Southampton First000Steady00.8516Increase0.2
 BNP000Steady00.3196N/A

Ward results

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Bargate

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Bargate[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Noon1,47546.9+3.7
ConservativeJohn Inglis1,03933.0+0.4
Liberal DemocratsDerrick Charles Murray43513.8−0.9
TUSCMaria Felicia Gathy1585.0N/A
Majority43613.9+3.4
Turnout3,14321.7+5.7
LabourholdSwing

Bassett

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Bassett[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLeslie John Harris2,26249.3+1.9
LabourSally Victoria Spicer1,15425.1+14.2
Liberal DemocratsSteven Hulbert88419.3−16.9
Southampton FirstJoseph Francis Malone1232.7N/A
TUSCAbigail Parkinson1102.4N/A
Majority1,10824.2+13.0
Turnout4,58641.0+5.1
ConservativeholdSwing

Bevois

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Bevois[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJacqueline Michelle Rayment1,74148.4−2.4
ConservativeNathaniel Nonso Ikeazor55715.5−5.8
Liberal DemocratsAdrian Ford38910.8−2.5
IndependentKhalid Farooq36310.1N/A
GreenJoseph William Cox3469.6−0.2
TUSCAndrew Howe742.0N/A
Southampton FirstJames Andrew Knight691.9N/A
Majority1,18432.9+3.4
Turnout3,59431.8+10.9
LabourholdSwing

Bitterne

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Bitterne[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMatthew Alexander Stevens1,62648.1−0.2
ConservativeJames Edward Baillie1,27737.7+3.9
Liberal DemocratsRobert William Naish2908.6−9.3
TUSCPerry McMillan1634.8N/A
Majority34910.4−4.1
Turnout3,38234.0+5.4
LabourholdSwing

Bitterne Park

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Bitterne Park[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Andrew Baillie1,91344.7−4.6
LabourMark Chaloner1,32831.0+9.2
Liberal DemocratsArnold Robinson72617.0−4.4
TUSCLinda Boulton2646.2N/A
Majority58513.7−13.9
Turnout4,27640.5−7.9
ConservativeholdSwing

Coxford

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Coxford[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDonald Terrence Thomas2,00452.0+17.1
ConservativeStephanie-Leigh Garnett1,11228.9+6.5
Liberal DemocratsPeter Graham Galton70218.2−15.1
Majority89223.1+21.5
Turnout3,84937.3+3.4
LabourholdSwing

Freemantle

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Freemantle[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian Edgar Parnell1,70640.9−4.9
LabourMary Christine Lloyd1,53836.9+9.6
Liberal DemocratsPaul Abbott44710.7−2.9
GreenPaul William Garratt3658.7−4.5
TUSCBrent Jan Cutler892.1N/A
Majority1684.0−14.7
Turnout4,16837.3+9.1
ConservativeholdSwing

Harefield

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Harefield[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDaniel Raymond Fitzhenry1,90244.4−4.8
LabourBrian Norgate1,65938.7+9.7
Liberal DemocratsDiane Margaret Robinson3738.7−5.3
BNPRichard Dennis Booker1964.6N/A
TUSCGraham O'Reilly1172.7N/A
Majority2435.7−14.4
Turnout4,28340.4+7.2
ConservativeholdSwing

Millbrook

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Millbrook[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAsa Michael Thorpe1,90444.5
ConservativeLinda Margaret Norris1,75141.0
Liberal DemocratsStephen Charles Plumridge58213.6
Majority1533.5
Turnout4,27338.7
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

Peartree

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Peartree[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDarren James Paffey1,74841.0+15.2
ConservativeMichael Roger Denness1,66138.9+9.0
Liberal DemocratsJames Arnold Read81219.0−25.3
Majority872.1
Turnout4,26440.4+8.5
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing

Portswood

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Portswood[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMatthew Nicholas Claisse1,47331.7+5.4
Liberal DemocratsKeith Alfred Reed1,21026.0−7.3
LabourOlivia Wallace Vaughan1,18525.5+8.0
GreenChristopher Francis Bluemel51411.1+0.1
Southampton FirstPeter Ronald Knight1152.5−6.9
TUSCNicholas Chaffey881.9N/A
Majority2635.7
Turnout4,64242.3+12.7
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing

Redbridge

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Redbridge[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAndrew Douglas Pope1,84453.1+10.1
ConservativeChristopher Lewis Webb99328.6+1.7
Liberal DemocratsSimon David Stokes2447.0−23.1
TUSCPeter Michael Wyatt2126.1N/A
IndependentRichard Mcquillan1584.5N/A
Majority85124.5+11.7
Turnout3,47033.2+4.3
LabourholdSwing

Shirley

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Shirley[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSatvir Kaur2,09043.5+11.5
ConservativeMatthew Dean1,97141.0−3.9
Liberal DemocratsHarry Mitchell4489.3−0.8
TUSCMichael King1252.6N/A
Southampton FirstMatthew Lewis Dowland1242.6N/A
Majority1192.5
Turnout4,80145.8+7.6
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

Sholing

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Sholing[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSusan Jane Blatchford2,03745.8+9.6
ConservativeCasey James Baldwin1,89642.6−2.5
Liberal DemocratsChristine Jean Medway3267.3−2.5
TUSCPhilip Michael Desborough1573.5N/A
Majority1413.2
Turnout4,44941.1+3.8
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

Swaythling

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Swaythling[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSpiros Vassiliou1,09335.3−9.9
LabourDaniel John Jeffery83427.0+8.2
Liberal DemocratsJames Gilbert Cappleman63720.6−5.9
GreenAngela Mary Cotton2889.3−0.2
TUSCKevin Anthony Hayes1043.3N/A
Southampton FirstNeil Gordon Smith852.7N/A
Majority2598.3−10.5
Turnout3,09131.7+3.3
ConservativeholdSwing

Woolston

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Woolston[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWarwick Alexander Payne1,76852.3+5.1
ConservativeAlex Edward Butt1,07131.7+2.2
Liberal DemocratsEileen Margaret Bowers35410.5−12.9
TUSCTimothy George Frederick Cutter1634.8N/A
Majority69720.6+2.9
Turnout3,38133.8+5.3
LabourholdSwing

References

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  1. ^ab"Southampton". BBC News. Retrieved13 June 2011.
  2. ^"Tory environment boss ousted by Labour gains in Southampton".Daily Echo. Retrieved13 June 2011.
  3. ^"Lib Dem losses in local elections". wessexscene.co.uk. Retrieved13 June 2011.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopq"Election: City Council Elections 6th May 2011"(PDF). Southampton City Council. Retrieved13 June 2011.
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