- Doncaster Council election, 2010
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The 2010 Doncaster council election took place on 6 May 2010 to elect members of Doncaster Council in South Yorkshire, England as part of the 2010 United Kingdom local elections. One third of the council was up for election.
After the election, the composition of the council was:[1]
- Labour 34
- Liberal Democrats 10
- Conservative 9
- Others 11
Election result
Doncaster Council Election Result 2010 Party Seats Seats % Votes Votes % Labour 17 80.95% 45,467 35.89% Conservative 3 14.29% 25,590 20.20% Liberal Democrats 1 4.76% 19,022 15.02% English Democrats 0 0.00% 18,412 14.53% Independents 0 0.00% 9,570 7.55% Community Group 0 0.00% 2,809 2.22% BNP 0 0.00% 2,756 2.18% Green 0 0.00% 1,552 1.23% UKIP 0 0.00% 1,501 1.18% Ward results[2]
Adwick
Adwick Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour John Mounsey 2,948 51.99% Liberal Democrat Dave Farrell 1,068 18.84% English Democrats Janine Clark 1,004 17.71% Conservative Alan Smith 650 11.46% Voter turnout 52.83% Labour hold Armthorpe
Armthorpe Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Chris McGuinness 2,369 39.20% Independent Tony Brown 1,258 20.81% Liberal Democrat Robert Mitchell 877 14.51% Conservative Malcom Andrew Knight 848 14.03% English Democrats Lawrence Edward Parramore 692 11.45% Voter turnout 55.59% Labour gain from Independent Askern Spa
Askern Spa Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Ros Jones 2,756 48.58% Conservative Martin Damian Greenhalgh 1,502 26.48% English Democrats Malcolm Eric Woodrow 1,415 24.94% Voter turnout 59.51% Labour hold Balby
Balby Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Andrew Bosmans 2,505 42.10% Conservative Matthew Peter Brunning 1,462 24.57% Independent Garth Oxby 1,289 21.66% Independent Margaret Yvonne Dorothy Thompson 694 11.66% Voter turnout 53.60% Labour gain from Independent Bentley
Bentley Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Stuart Hardy 2,262 46.96% English Democrats Bernard Warner 1,114 23.13% Independent Eddie Storey 792 16.44% Conservative Brian Woodhouse 649 13.47% Voter turnout 49.64% Labour hold Bessacarr and Cantley
Bessacarr and Cantley Party Candidate Votes Percentage Liberal Democrat Eric Victor Tatton-Kelly 2,496 34.83% Conservative Liz Sparrow 1,895 26.44% Labour Sue Wilkinson 1,626 22.69% English Democrats Mick Cooper 1,149 16.03% Voter turnout 64.12% Liberal Democrat hold Central
Central Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour John McHale 2,752 50.89% Liberal Democrat Marie Madeleine Lane 1,023 18.92% English Democrats Berny Boldry 783 14.48% Conservative Ian Paul Hutchinson 735 13.59% Community Group Jim Davies 115 2.13% Voter turnout 49.19% Labour hold Conisbrough and Denaby
Conisbrough and Denaby Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Sandra Mary Holland 3,771 57.76% Liberal Democrat John Victor Butterfield 753 11.53% English Democrats Julie Anne Bulcroft 722 11.06% BNP Erwin Toseland 690 10.57% Conservative Jonathan Sherwin Broughton 593 9.08% Voter turnout 53.66% Labour hold Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall and Barnby Dun
Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall and Barnby Dun Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour David Andrew Nevett 1,632 24.00% Liberal Democrat Karl Goodman 1,585 23.31% Conservative Nick Allen 1,383 20.34% English Democrats Fred Gee 1,100 16.18% Independent Michael Thomas Maye 1,100 16.18% Voter turnout 63.00% Labour gain from Independent Edlington and Warmsworth
Edlington and Warmsworth Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Elsie Butler 2,242 37.49% English Democrats Wayne Crawshaw 1,024 17.12% Conservative Liz Jones 863 14.43% Liberal Democrat Dominic Thomas Patterson 777 12.99% Community Group Margaret Ward 722 12.07% Independent Rodger Lee 352 5.89% Voter turnout 57.76% Labour hold Finningley
Finningley Party Candidate Votes Percentage Conservative Richard Allan Jones 2,988 36.97% Liberal Democrat Richard Alan Johnson 1,995 24.68% English Democrats Eric Tetley 1,612 19.95% Labour Francis Jackson 1,487 18.40% Voter turnout 67.85% Conservative hold Great North Road
Great North Road Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Kevin Rodgers 2,464 36.46% Independent David Hughes 1,236 18.29% English Democrats Steve Grocott 1,229 18.19% Conservative Frank Lloyd Calladine 1,222 18.08% Green Stephen Platt 607 8.98% Voter turnout 58.52% Labour gain from Independent Hatfield
Hatfield Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Linda Curran 1,961 33.76% Conservative James Vincent Hart 1,145 19.71% English Democrats Mick Glynn 801 13.79% Independent Jessie Jamieson Credland 716 12.33% Liberal Democrat Vic Fairhead 602 10.36% UKIP William Brooke Shaw 315 5.42% Community Group Stewart Anthony Rayner 269 4.63% Voter turnout 58.90% Labour gain from Community Group Mexborough
Mexborough Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour David Holland 2,334 40.05% Liberal Democrat Tracey Leyland 1,784 30.61% BNP Helen Ellis 785 13.47% Conservative Phyllis Calladine 512 8.79% English Democrats Ieva Parramore 413 7.09% Voter turnout 52.14% Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Rossington
Rossington Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Barry Johnson 1,771 32.56% Independent Terry Wilde 971 17.85% Community Group John Nolan Cooke 812 14.93% English Democrats Carol Young 733 13.48% Liberal Democrat Rebecca Atkinson 638 11.73% Conservative Kathleen Margaret Beard 514 9.45% Voter turnout 54.21% Labour hold Sprotbrough
Sprotbrough Party Candidate Votes Percentage Conservative Doreen Woodhouse 2,414 37.79% Labour Peter Millar 1,802 28.21% English Democrats Barbara Hewitt 1,342 21.01% Green Lynette Chipp 830 12.99% Voter turnout 67.51% Conservative hold Stainforth and Moorends
Stainforth and Moorends Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Barbara Ann Hedley 1,884 38.08% Conservative Martin Edward Drake 1,000 20.21% BNP Dave Owen 608 12.29% English Democrats Margaret Rose Holt-Taylor 580 11.72% UKIP Ronald William Clegg 399 8.06% Independent Derek Troops 302 6.10% Community Group Mick Green 175 3.54% Voter turnout 52.05% Labour hold Thorne
Thorne Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Eddie Dobbs 1,653 27.46% Conservative John Brown 1,383 22.98% Independent Richard Walker 860 14.29% Liberal Democrat John Brown 734 12.19% Community Group Tony Brookes 716 11.90% BNP Anthony Holt 673 11.18% Voter turnout 57.65% Labour gain from Community Group Torne Valley
Torne Valley Party Candidate Votes Percentage Conservative Patricia Bartlett 2,863 42.05% Liberal Democrat David Adgar 1,580 23.21% Labour Rachel Hodson 1,325 19.46% English Democrats Bernie Aston 523 7.68% UKIP Rebecca Walters 517 7.59% Voter turnout 69.42% Conservative hold Town Moor
Town Moor Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Jane Kidd 1,906 34.17% Liberal Democrat Kevin Michael Abell 1,681 30.14% Conservative Mark David Wells 969 17.37% English Democrats Guy Aston 637 11.42% UKIP John Michael Andrews 270 4.84% Green Darren Robinson 115 2.06% Voter turnout 55.21% Labour gain from Liberal Democrat Wheatley
Wheatley Party Candidate Votes Percentage Labour Moira Hood 2,017 40.46% English Democrats Roy John Penketh 1,539 30.87% Liberal Democrat Liz Hall 1,429 28.67% Voter turnout 51.09% Labour hold References
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