Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2011
Map of the results of the 2011 Sandwell council election.
Labour in red and
Conservatives in blue.
The 2011 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2011 to elect members of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council in the West Midlands, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]
After the election, the composition of the council was
Background
Labour defended 22 of the 24 seats which were contested in 2011, compared to 1 seat being defended each for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.[3] Labour councillors defending seats included Elaine Costigan, who had defected from the Conservatives, and the deputy leader of the council Steve Eling.[3][4]
The British National Party only contested 2 seats, compared to 17 when these seats were last contested in 2007 and a full slate in 2010.[4][5] A new Traditional Conservative Party, led by the former Sandwell Conservative leader Tony Ward, also put up candidates.[6][4] Ward had left the Conservatives after being deposed as leader in 2010.[4]
Election result
The results saw Labour maintain a majority on the council after making a gain of one seat[7] from the Liberal Democrats.[8] This meant Labour took 23 of the 24 seats contested[6] and therefore had 58 of the 72 councillors.[8] The only seat not won by Labour was held by the Conservatives in Charlemont with Grove Vale.[6][9]
Sandwell Local Election Result 2011[2] |
Party |
Seats |
Gains |
Losses |
Net gain/loss |
Seats % |
Votes % |
Votes |
+/− |
|
Labour |
23 |
1 |
0 |
+1 |
95.8 |
65.6 |
50,950 |
+18.2% |
|
Conservative |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4.2 |
25.8 |
20,056 |
-2.1% |
|
Liberal Democrat |
0 |
0 |
1 |
-1 |
0 |
4.8 |
3,768 |
-5.7% |
|
Green |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1.9 |
1,481 |
+0.8% |
|
BNP |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.8 |
616 |
-10.7% |
|
Sandwell Traditional Conservatives |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.5 |
413 |
+0.5% |
|
National Front |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.5 |
410 |
+0.5% |
Ward results
Abbey[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Steven Eling |
2,651 |
68.5 |
+10.9 |
|
Conservative |
Hughie Johnson |
696 |
18.0 |
-6.3 |
|
Green |
Barry Lim |
357 |
9.2 |
-2.0 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Bryan Manley-Green |
166 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
Majority |
1,955 |
50.5 |
+17.3 |
Turnout |
3,870 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Charlemont with Grove Vale[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Anne Hughes |
1,624 |
44.8 |
+4.0 |
|
Labour |
Liam Preece |
1,512 |
41.7 |
+10.0 |
|
Green |
Dell Macefield |
251 |
6.9 |
+4.6 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
David Fisher |
242 |
6.7 |
-8.9 |
Majority |
112 |
3.1 |
-6.1 |
Turnout |
3,629 |
|
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
Cradley Heath and Old Hill[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Ann Shackleton |
2,223 |
62.2 |
+17.9 |
|
Conservative |
Alan Bowler |
1,150 |
32.2 |
-0.2 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Robert Johns |
200 |
5.6 |
-8.1 |
Majority |
1,073 |
30.0 |
+18.1 |
Turnout |
3,573 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Friar Park[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Joy Edis |
1,555 |
64.8 |
+18.5 |
|
Conservative |
Paul Farrington |
671 |
28.0 |
+0.7 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Mary Wilson |
172 |
7.2 |
-4.2 |
Majority |
884 |
36.9 |
+17.9 |
Turnout |
2,398 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Great Barr with Yew Tree[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Shirley Hosell |
1,831 |
48.1 |
+10.8 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Keith Allcock |
950 |
24.9 |
-4.9 |
|
Conservative |
Robert White |
629 |
16.5 |
-6.2 |
|
BNP |
Terry Lewin |
275 |
7.2 |
-3.0 |
|
Sandwell Traditional Conservatives |
Margaret Macklin |
125 |
3.3 |
+3.3 |
Majority |
881 |
23.1 |
+15.6 |
Turnout |
3,810 |
|
|
|
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat |
Swing |
|
|
Greets Green and Lyng[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Gurcharan Sidhu |
1,982 |
73.1 |
+16.5 |
|
Conservative |
Christine Vickers |
532 |
19.6 |
-1.1 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Richard Mitchener |
197 |
7.3 |
-2.9 |
Majority |
1,450 |
53.5 |
+17.5 |
Turnout |
2,711 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Hateley Heath[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Pat Davies |
1,911 |
66.7 |
+14.6 |
|
Conservative |
Mark Cowles |
833 |
29.1 |
+0.6 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Dorothy Brayshaw |
121 |
4.2 |
+4.2 |
Majority |
1,078 |
37.6 |
+14.1 |
Turnout |
2,865 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Newton[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
David Hosell |
1,787 |
49.6 |
+15.4 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Kay Allcock |
1,048 |
29.1 |
-6.9 |
|
Conservative |
Robert Fotzpatrick |
680 |
18.9 |
-3.6 |
|
Sandwell Traditional Conservatives |
Emma Monasch |
89 |
2.5 |
+2.5 |
Majority |
739 |
20.5 |
|
Turnout |
3,604 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Old Warley[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Trevor Crumpton |
2,027 |
54.9 |
+14.7 |
|
Conservative |
Maurice Gaunt |
1,102 |
29.9 |
-3.9 |
|
Sandwell Traditional Conservatives |
John McHard |
199 |
5.4 |
+5.4 |
|
Green |
Aldo Mussi |
183 |
5.0 |
+2.0 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Bob Smith |
179 |
4.9 |
-9.8 |
Majority |
925 |
25.1 |
+18.6 |
Turnout |
3,690 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Tividale[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Lorraine Ashman |
1,884 |
64.7 |
+23.8 |
|
Conservative |
Ben Elwell |
840 |
28.8 |
-0.9 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Joanne Arnold |
189 |
6.5 |
-8.5 |
Majority |
1,044 |
35.8 |
+24.6 |
Turnout |
2,913 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
Wednesbury North[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Elaine Costigan |
2,029 |
67.5 |
+29.3 |
|
Conservative |
Marc Lucock |
885 |
29.4 |
-9.8 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Gareth Loveridge |
93 |
3.1 |
-7.4 |
Majority |
1,144 |
38.0 |
|
Turnout |
3,007 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
West Bromwich Central[2][9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Bawa Dhallu |
2,521 |
69.1 |
+11.0 |
|
Conservative |
Jack Sabharwal |
566 |
15.5 |
-2.5 |
|
Green |
David Hawkins |
351 |
9.6 |
+6.4 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Thomas Underhill |
211 |
5.8 |
-8.0 |
Majority |
1,955 |
53.6 |
+13.5 |
Turnout |
3,649 |
|
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
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