Local Election Results 2011
Amber Valley
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Codnor and Waingroves, Heanor and Loscoe, Heanor East, Heanor West, Ironville and Riddings, Langley Mill and Aldercar or Somercotes. One Conservative councillor was elected unopposed. The election this year in Shipley Park, Horsley and Horsley Woodhouse was a by-election.
Thanks to David Jeffery for a correction to this page.
Other results for Amber Valley:2002200320042006200720082010201220142015201620182019202120222023
By-elections for Amber Valley (may be incomplete): 20th June 2002 (Belper C.) — 8th December 2005 (Heage & Ambergate) — 2nd June 2006 (Heanor & Loscoe) — 17th September 2009 (Ripley & Marehay) — 1st August 2013 (Codnor & Waingroves) — 30th January 2014 (Heanor E.) — 13th March 2014 (Heanor W.) — 15th December 2022 (Wingfield) — 2nd May 2024 (Crich & South Wingfield) — 1st May 2025 (Ironville & Riddings;Kilburn, Denby, Holbrook & Horsley) — 5th June 2025 (Somercotes) — 20th January 2026 (Codnor, Langley Mill & Aldercar)
Results for Derbyshire county council:200520092013201720212025
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
| Party | Votes | Percent | Seats |
|---|
| Conservative | 14012 | 47.6% | 14 |
| Labour | 11159 | 37.9% | 3 |
| Liberal Democrat | 1398 | 4.7% | 0 |
| Independent | 1271 | 4.3% | 0 |
| British National Party | 813 | 2.8% | 0 |
| Green Party | 793 | 2.7% | 0 |
| Gail Dolman | Lab | 1372 | 58.1% |
|---|
| David Cantrill | C | 747 | 31.6% |
|---|
| Emma Roper | BNP | 155 | 6.6% |
|---|
| Peter Jelf | LD | 87 | 3.7% |
|---|
| David Taylor | C | 850 | 70.3% |
|---|
| Robert Johnston | Lab | 359 | 29.7% |
|---|
| Peter Makin | C | 950 | 47.8% |
|---|
| Michael Wilson | Lab | 609 | 30.6% |
|---|
| Dave Wells | Grn | 428 | 21.5% |
|---|
| Jacqueline Cox | C | 845 | 45.7% |
|---|
| Alan Broughton | Lab | 635 | 34.4% |
|---|
| Les Dorey | Ind | 368 | 19.9% |
|---|
| Mark Robertson | C | 838 | 45.1% |
|---|
| Stephen Holden | Lab | 568 | 30.6% |
|---|
| Pamela Bain | Ind | 310 | 16.7% |
|---|
| Mike Whittall | Grn | 141 | 7.6% |
|---|
| Peter Arnold | C | 722 | 39.8% |
|---|
| Erik Johnsen | Lab | 698 | 38.5% |
|---|
| Colin Grimley | Grn | 224 | 12.4% |
|---|
| Richard Salmon | LD | 169 | 9.3% |
|---|
| Gareth Gee | C | 531 | 50.6% |
|---|
| Steve Marshall-Clarke | Lab | 290 | 27.6% |
|---|
| Christopher Bown | LD | 229 | 21.8% |
|---|
| Stuart Bradford | C | 1279 | 60.2% |
|---|
| Patrick Mountain | Lab | 568 | 26.8% |
|---|
| Colin Thompson | LD | 276 | 13.0% |
|---|
| Maurice Gent | Lab | 1017 | 49.3% |
|---|
| Angela Ward | C | 933 | 45.2% |
|---|
| Christine Worth | Lab | 763 | |
|---|
| Matthew Joyes | C | 716 | |
|---|
| Keith Falconbridge | LD | 114 | 5.5% |
|---|
| Mel Hall | C | 1504 | 53.0% |
|---|
| John Banks | Lab | 1120 | 39.5% |
|---|
| Amy Purdy | BNP | 215 | 7.6% |
|---|
| Stuart Joynes | C | 1248 | 43.8% |
|---|
| Tony Holmes | Lab | 1234 | 43.3% |
|---|
| Alan Edwards | BNP | 210 | 7.4% |
|---|
| Paul Gibbons | LD | 158 | 5.5% |
|---|
| Lyndsay Cox | Lab | 946 | 47.3% |
|---|
| Liam Rhodes | C | 757 | 37.8% |
|---|
| Kenneth Cooper | BNP | 170 | 8.5% |
|---|
| Michael Bedford | LD | 128 | 6.4% |
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| Alex Stevenson | C | 1144 | 50.2% |
|---|
| Eric Lancashire | Lab | 959 | 42.1% |
|---|
| Kate Smith | LD | 176 | 7.7% |
|---|
| Steve Hayes | C | 903 | 43.4% |
|---|
| George Soudah | Ind | 593 | 28.5% |
|---|
| Emma Sowter | Lab | 523 | 25.1% |
|---|
| Maria Riley-Ward | BNP | 63 | 3.0% |
|---|
| Valerie Thorpe | C | 761 | 70.3% |
|---|
| Geoffrey Johnston | Lab | 261 | 24.1% |
|---|
| Ollie Smith | LD | 61 | 5.6% |
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