United Kingdom local elections, 2010

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United Kingdom local elections, 2010





← 2009
6 May 2010
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170 English Local Authorities













































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

David Cameron

Gordon Brown

Nick Clegg
Leader

David Cameron

Gordon Brown

Nick Clegg
Party

Conservative

Labour

Liberal Democrat
Leader since

6 December 2005

24 June 2007

18 December 2007
Percentage

35%
27%
26%
Swing

Decrease4%

Increase1%

Increase1%
Councils

66
37
14
Councils +/–

Decrease4

Increase17

Decrease4
Councillors

3,462
2,976
1,730
Councillors +/–

Decrease121

Increase417

Decrease132


United Kingdom local elections, 2010.svg
Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

The 2010 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 6 May 2010, when the 2010 general election also took place.[1] Direct elections were held to all 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs, 76 second-tier district authorities, 20 unitary authorities and various Mayoral posts, all in England. For those authorities elected "all out" these were the first elections since 2006. The elections that were due to be held in Exeter and Norwich were cancelled due to structural changes.[2][3] The results provided some comfort to the Labour Party[citation needed], losing the general election on the same day, as it was the first time Conservative councillor numbers declined since 1996.




Contents





  • 1 Summary of results


  • 2 London boroughs


  • 3 Metropolitan boroughs


  • 4 Unitary authorities


  • 5 Non-metropolitan districts

    • 5.1 Half of council


    • 5.2 Third of council



  • 6 Mayoral elections


  • 7 References




Summary of results





































































Party
Councillors
Councils
Number
Change
Number
Change


Conservative
3,462

Decrease121
66

Decrease4


Labour
2,976

Increase417
37

Increase17


Liberal Democrat
1,730

Decrease132
14

Decrease4

Residents
63
Steady0
Steady


Green
36

Decrease8
0
Steady


BNP
19

Decrease27
0
Steady


Liberal
15

Decrease1
0
Steady


UKIP
9

Decrease4
0
Steady

Others
298

Decrease117
0
Steady

No overall control
n/a
n/a
47

Decrease7

Source: [1]



London boroughs





Mapped results for London Boroughs


All seats in the 32 London Boroughs were up for election.






































































































































































































Council
Previous control
Result
Details

Barking and Dagenham


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Barnet


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Bexley


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Brent


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Bromley


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Camden


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Croydon


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Ealing


Conservative


Labour gain

Details

Enfield


Conservative


Labour gain

Details

Greenwich


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Hackney


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Hammersmith and Fulham


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Haringey


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Harrow


Conservative


Labour gain

Details

Havering


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Hillingdon


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Hounslow


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Islington


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Kensington and Chelsea


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Kingston upon Thames


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat hold

Details

Lambeth


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Lewisham


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Merton


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Newham


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Redbridge


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Richmond upon Thames


Liberal Democrat


Conservative gain

Details

Southwark


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Sutton


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat hold

Details

Tower Hamlets


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Waltham Forest


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Wandsworth


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Westminster


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details


Metropolitan boroughs




Map showing results for the 32 London Boroughs, 36 Metropolitan Boroughs and 20 unitary authorities where seats were contested.


One third of the seats in all 36 Metropolitan Boroughs were up for election.






























































































































































































































Council
Previous control
Result
Details

Barnsley


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Birmingham


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Bolton


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Bradford


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Bury


Conservative


No overall control gain

Details

Calderdale


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Coventry


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Doncaster


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Dudley


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Gateshead


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Kirklees


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Knowsley


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Leeds


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Liverpool


Liberal Democrat


Labour gain

Details

Manchester


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Newcastle upon Tyne


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat hold

Details

North Tyneside


Conservative


No overall control gain

Details

Oldham


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Rochdale


Liberal Democrat


No overall control gain

Details

Rotherham


Labour


Labour hold

Details

St. Helens


No overall control


Labour gain

Details

Salford


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Sandwell


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Sefton


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Sheffield


Liberal Democrat


No overall control gain

Details

Solihull


Conservative


No overall control gain

Details

South Tyneside


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Stockport


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat hold

Details

Sunderland


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Tameside


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Trafford


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Wakefield


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Walsall


Conservative


Conservative hold

Details

Wigan


Labour


Labour hold

Details

Wirral


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details

Wolverhampton


No overall control


No overall control hold

Details


Unitary authorities


One third of the council seats were up for election in 20 unitary authorities.






























































































































Council
Previous control
New Control
Details

Blackburn with Darwen


No overall control


No overall control


Bristol


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat

Details

Derby


No overall control


No overall control


Halton


Labour


Labour


Hartlepool


No overall control


Labour


Kingston upon Hull


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat


Milton Keynes


No overall control


No overall control

Details

North East Lincolnshire


No overall control


No overall control


Peterborough


Conservative


Conservative


Plymouth


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Portsmouth


No overall control


Liberal Democrat


Reading


No overall control


No overall control


Slough


Labour


Labour

Details

Southampton


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Southend-on-Sea


Conservative


Conservative


Stoke-on-Trent


No overall control


No overall control


Swindon


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Thurrock


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Warrington


No overall control


No overall control


Wokingham


Conservative


Conservative

Details

The elections in Stoke-on-Trent had originally been cancelled following a referendum result which decided to abolish the existing Mayor and Cabinet system of governance, with replacement elections to take place in 2011 following a review of the council by the Boundary Committee for England.[4] However, it was later decided to hold elections to one-third of the council in 2010 as planned.[5]



Non-metropolitan districts



Half of council


Seven district councils had half of their seats up for election.
















































Council
Previous control
New Control
Details

Adur


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Cheltenham


No overall control


Liberal Democrat

Details

Fareham


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Gosport


No overall control


Conservative


Hastings


No overall control


Labour

Details

Nuneaton and Bedworth


Conservative


No overall control


Oxford


No overall control


Labour

Details


Third of council


69 district councils had one third of their seats up for election.




































































































































































































































































































































































































































Council
Previous control
New Control
Details

Amber Valley


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Barrow-in-Furness


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Basildon


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Basingstoke and Deane


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Bassetlaw


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Brentwood


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Broxbourne


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Burnley


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat

Details

Cambridge


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat


Cannock Chase


No overall control


No overall control


City of Carlisle


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Castle Point


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Cherwell


Conservative


Conservative


Chorley


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Colchester


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Craven


No overall control


Conservative

Details

Crawley


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Daventry


Conservative


Conservative


Eastleigh


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat


Elmbridge


Conservative


Conservative


Epping Forest


Conservative


Conservative


Gloucester


No overall control


No overall control


Great Yarmouth


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Harlow


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Harrogate


No overall control


Conservative

Details

Hart


No overall control


Conservative


Havant


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Hertsmere


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Huntingdonshire


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Hyndburn


Conservative


No overall control


Ipswich


No overall control


No overall control


Lincoln


Conservative


No overall control


Maidstone


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Mole Valley


Conservative


No overall control


Newcastle-under-Lyme


No overall control


No overall control


North Hertfordshire


Conservative


Conservative


Pendle


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Preston


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Purbeck


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Redditch


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Reigate and Banstead


Conservative


Conservative


Rochford


Conservative


Conservative


Rossendale


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Rugby


Conservative


Conservative


Runnymede


Conservative


Conservative


Rushmoor


Conservative


Conservative

Details

St Albans


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat

Details

South Cambridgeshire


Conservative


Conservative

Details

South Lakeland


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat

Details

Stevenage


Labour


Labour

Details

Stratford-on-Avon


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Stroud


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Swale


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Tamworth


Conservative


Conservative


Tandridge


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Three Rivers


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat


Tunbridge Wells


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Watford


Liberal Democrat


Liberal Democrat


Waveney


Conservative


Conservative


Welwyn Hatfield


Conservative


Conservative


West Lancashire


Conservative


Conservative

Details

West Lindsey


Conservative


Conservative


West Oxfordshire


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Weymouth and Portland


No overall control


No overall control

Details

Winchester


Conservative


Liberal Democrat

Details

Woking


Conservative


No overall control

Details

Worcester


No overall control


No overall control


Worthing


Conservative


Conservative

Details

Wyre Forest


Conservative


Conservative

Details


Mayoral elections


There were four mayoral elections.






























Local Authority
Previous Mayor
New Mayor
Details

Hackney


Jules Pipe (Labour)


Jules Pipe (Labour)

Details

Lewisham


Sir Steve Bullock (Labour)


Sir Steve Bullock (Labour)


Newham


Sir Robin Wales (Labour)


Sir Robin Wales (Labour)

Details

Watford


Dorothy Thornhill (Liberal Democrat)


Dorothy Thornhill (Liberal Democrat)


References




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  2. ^ "The Norwich and Norfolk (Structural Changes) Order 2010 No. 997". Office of Public Sector Information. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2010.


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