- Newcastle-under-Lyme Council election, 2006
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Elections to Newcastle-under-Lyme Council were held on 4 May 2006. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party lost overall control of the council to no overall control.
After the election, the composition of the council was
- Labour 27
- Conservative 17
- Liberal Democrat 14
- United Kingdom Independence Party 1
- Independent 1.
Election result
Newcastle-under-Lyme Local Election Result 2006 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/- Labour 8 0 5 -5 40.0 27.5 7,873 -9.5% Conservative 6 3 0 +3 30.0 31.6 9,029 +3.9% Liberal Democrat 6 3 1 +2 30.0 25.2 7,198 -8.1% UKIP 0 0 0 0 0 14.3 4,088 +14.3% Green 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 377 +0.7% Independent 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 33 -0.7% Ward results
Audley and Bignall End Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Cornes Dylis 693 36.7 Labour Ann Beech 690 36.5 UKIP David Nixon 316 16.7 Conservative Betty Cartwright 189 10.0 Majority 3 0.2 Turnout 1,888 Liberal Democrat gain from Labour Swing Bradwell Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Trevor Hambleton 643 41.3 -15.4 Conservative Alan Humphreys 325 20.9 -2.6 UKIP David Parfit 310 19.9 +19.9 Liberal Democrat David Dugdale 279 17.9 -1.9 Majority 318 20.4 -12.8 Turnout 1,557 Labour hold Swing Butt Lane Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Mavis Lench 405 34.5 -12.9 Liberal Democrat Sylvia Burgess 404 34.4 +2.7 UKIP Paul Edwards 206 17.5 +17.5 Conservative Glenys Davies 160 13.6 -7.2 Majority 1 0.1 -15.6 Turnout 1,175 Labour hold Swing Chesterton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Andrew Cooley 492 34.6 Labour Sandra Simpson 441 31.0 UKIP Mark Barlow 268 18.8 Conservative Jocelyn Budibent 223 15.7 Majority 51 3.6 Turnout 1,424 Liberal Democrat gain from Labour Swing Clayton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Stephen Sweeney 632 46.3 +2.9 Labour David Beardmore 352 25.8 -11.8 Liberal Democrat Michael Shenton 210 15.4 -3.6 UKIP Brian Dunkley 172 12.6 +12.6 Majority 280 20.5 +14.7 Turnout 1,366 Conservative gain from Labour Swing Cross Heath Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Gillian Williams 627 45.1 -9.2 UKIP Neville Benson 288 20.7 +20.7 Liberal Democrat Leo Hamburger 243 17.5 +1.1 Conservative Tagg John 232 16.7 -3.0 Majority 339 24.4 -10.2 Turnout 1,390 Labour hold Swing Holditch Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour William Simpson 401 48.7 -17.1 UKIP Barbara Lewis 192 23.3 +23.3 Liberal Democrat Eric Durber 127 15.4 -18.8 Conservative David Cooper 104 12.6 +12.6 Majority 209 25.4 -6.2 Turnout 824 Labour hold Swing Keele Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Robin Studd 279 35.9 -31.1 Green Andrew Dobson 236 30.3 +30.3 Conservative Joel Foley 193 24.8 +10.3 Labour Stephen James 60 7.7 -10.9 UKIP Sajid Mahmood 10 1.3 +1.3 Majority 43 5.6 -42.8 Turnout 778 Liberal Democrat hold Swing Kidsgrove Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Mary Maxfield 809 49.5 +28.5 Labour Paul Waring 472 28.9 -33.3 UKIP Geoffrey Locke 188 11.5 +11.5 Conservative Edward Lowe 166 10.2 -6.7 Majority 337 20.6 Turnout 1,635 Liberal Democrat hold Swing Knutton and Silverdale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Richard Gorton 380 40.1 -14.3 UKIP Derrick Huckfield 331 34.9 +34.9 Conservative Nicola Gregory 117 12.3 +11.4 Liberal Democrat Betty Kinnersley 87 9.2 +4.4 Independent Michael Nicklin 33 3.5 +1.3 Majority 49 5.2 -11.6 Turnout 948 Labour hold Swing Loggerheads and Whitmore Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Philip Maskery 1,640 74.1 +3.4 Liberal Democrat Anne Becket 235 10.6 -8.1 UKIP Trevor Colclough 171 7.7 +7.7 Labour Glyn Williams 166 7.5 -3.1 Majority 1,405 63.5 +11.5 Turnout 2,212 Conservative hold Swing Madeley Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Robert Howells 433 33.8 -10.1 Conservative Richard Lowe 404 31.6 +10.2 Liberal Democrat Bryan Kirkham 358 28.0 -6.7 UKIP Joseph Bonfiglio 85 6.6 +6.6 Majority 29 2.2 -7.0 Turnout 1,280 Labour hold Swing May Bank Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Stephen Holland 1,126 56.7 +8.3 Liberal Democrat Donald Maciver 371 18.7 -10.8 Labour Jacqueline Olszewski 326 16.4 -5.7 UKIP Michael Beckett 163 8.2 +8.2 Majority 755 38.0 +19.1 Turnout 1,986 Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing Porthill Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Julie Cooper 570 47.6 +5.7 Labour Bertram Lawton 343 28.7 -11.5 Liberal Democrat Emma Cooley 149 12.4 -5.4 UKIP Yvonne Heath 135 11.3 +11.3 Majority 227 18.9 +17.2 Turnout 1,197 Conservative gain from Labour Swing Seabridge Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Andrew Fear 738 43.8 -2.7 Labour Rex Harper 408 24.2 -11.2 UKIP Paul Gregory 278 16.5 +16.5 Liberal Democrat Carol Reddish 260 15.4 -2.7 Majority 330 19.6 +8.5 Turnout 1,684 Conservative hold Swing Silverdale and Parksite Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Elaine Blake 389 41.9 +2.6 UKIP Andrea Liversage 296 31.9 +31.9 Conservative Alexander Hayward 125 13.5 +4.0 Liberal Democrat Richard O'Callaghan 119 12.8 +2.3 Majority 93 10.0 Turnout 929 Labour hold Swing Thistleberry Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat June Walklate 934 53.9 -1.8 Conservative Gerald Cork 384 22.1 -1.6 Labour Doris Boden 248 14.3 -1.2 UKIP Dominic Arnold 168 9.7 +9.7 Majority 950 31.8 -0.2 Turnout 1,734 Liberal Democrat hold Swing Town Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Elizabeth Shenton 586 49.0 +0.7 Labour Albert Clarke 365 30.5 -2.7 Conservative Luciana Flackett 136 11.4 -1.5 UKIP Glyn Jones 108 9.0 +9.0 Majority 221 18.5 +3.4 Turnout 1,195 Liberal Democrat gain from Labour Swing Westlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Glennis Deakin 1,143 60.3 +4.8 Liberal Democrat Hilary Jones 341 18.0 -8.4 Labour Eileen Robinson 246 13.0 -5.1 UKIP Pamela Jackson 166 8.8 +8.8 Majority 802 42.3 +13.2 Turnout 1,896 Conservative hold Swing Wolstanton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Michael Foy 478 31.9 -6.7 Conservative Stephen Morris 422 28.1 +8.9 UKIP David Woolley 237 15.8 +15.8 Liberal Democrat Christopher Dunning 222 14.8 -15.3 Green Ann Beirne 141 9.4 -2.8 Majority 56 3.8 -4.7 Turnout 1,500 Labour hold Swing References
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Newcastle-under-Lyme Council election 2004Newcastle-under-Lyme local elections Succeeded by
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