Bristol City Council election, 2011
Bristol City Council election, 2011
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24 of 70 seats (One Third) to Bristol City Council 36 seats needed for a majority |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Party |
Liberal Democrat |
Labour |
Conservative |
Seats won |
33 |
21 |
14 |
Seat change |
5 |
4 |
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Popular vote |
21,682 |
31,176 |
18,215 |
Percentage |
24.9% |
35.79% |
20.91% |
Swing |
9.38% |
9% |
6.31% |
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Fourth party |
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Party |
Green |
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Seats won |
2 |
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Seat change |
1 |
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Popular vote |
12,535 |
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Percentage |
14.39% |
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Swing |
6.46% |
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The 2011 Bristol City Council elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2011, for 24 seats, that being one third of the total number of councillors.[lower-alpha 1] The Liberal Democrats, who had won overall control of the council in 2009 and increased their majority in 2010, experienced a drop in support and lost 5 seats; 4 to the Labour Party and 1 to the Green Party, which gained its second ever council seat in Bristol. This meant that the Lib Dems no longer had a majority on the council. However, they continued to run the council, relying on opposition groups to vote through any proposal.
2011 local election results in Bristol
Ward results
Bristol Council composition following the 2011 local elections
Ashley
Bedminster
Bristol City Council Elections: Bedminster Ward 2011[4] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Colin John Smith |
1,694 |
40.93 |
+8.21 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Ian Robert Cooper |
839 |
20.27 |
-8.98 |
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Conservative |
Doug Newton |
749 |
18.10 |
-3.57 |
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Green |
Cath Slade |
621 |
15.00 |
+5.39 |
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TUSC |
Robin Victor Clapp |
125 |
3.02 |
N/A |
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English Democrats |
Jon Baker |
111 |
2.68 |
N/A |
Majority |
855 |
20.66 |
17.19 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+8.60 |
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Bishopsworth
Bristol City Council Elections: Bishopsworth Ward 2011[5] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Conservative |
Richard Stephen Eddy |
1,606 |
51.52 |
+11.20 |
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Labour |
Darren Eurwyn Lewis |
1,126 |
36.12 |
+1.91 |
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Green |
Barrie Robert Lewis |
279 |
8.95 |
+1.40 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Ian Humfrey Campion-Smith |
106 |
3.40 |
-14.52 |
Majority |
480 |
15.40 |
+9.29 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+4.65 |
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Brislington East
Bristol City Council Elections: Brislington East Ward 2011[6] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Mike Langley |
1,383 |
39.46 |
+7.11 |
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Conservative |
Lara Cozens |
1,224 |
34.92 |
+3.42 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Pauline Mary Allen |
374 |
10.67 |
-12.86 |
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Green |
Robin Whitlock |
270 |
7.70 |
+3.26 |
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UKIP |
Mark Stanley Smith |
218 |
6.22 |
N/A |
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TUSC |
Martyn Ahmet |
36 |
1.03 |
N/A |
Majority |
159 |
4.54 |
+3.69 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+1.85 |
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Brislington West
Bristol City Council Elections: Brislington West Ward 2011[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Jackie Norman |
1,123 |
32.34 |
-5.47 |
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Labour |
Liam John McDonough |
1,068 |
30.75 |
+6.73 |
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Conservative |
Colin Robert Bretherton |
663 |
19.09 |
-5.71 |
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UKIP |
Philip John Collins |
336 |
9.67 |
N/A |
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Green |
Lucy MacKilligin |
247 |
7.11 |
+1.02 |
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TUSC |
John Mark Yeandle |
36 |
1.04 |
N/A |
Majority |
55 |
1.59 |
-11.42 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-6.10 |
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Cabot
Bristol City Council Elections: Cabot Ward 2011[8] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Alex Woodman |
1,441 |
37.45 |
-10.17 |
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Labour |
Ben Mosley |
936 |
24.32 |
+10.44 |
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Green |
Ben Appleby |
739 |
19.20 |
-2.24 |
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Conservative |
Iain Jenkins Dennis |
647 |
16.81 |
-0.25 |
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TUSC |
Chris Farrell |
85 |
2.21 |
N/A |
Majority |
505 |
13.13 |
-13.05 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-10.31 |
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Clifton
Bristol City Council Elections: Clifton Ward 2011[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Barbara Lilian Janke |
1,661 |
39.87 |
-2.59 |
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Conservative |
Charles James Hastings Lucas |
987 |
23.69 |
-3.50 |
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Green |
Georgina Mary Bavetta |
807 |
19.37 |
0.61 |
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Labour |
Rosemary Patricia Chamberlin |
678 |
16.27 |
+4.67 |
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TUSC |
Jack Jeffery |
33 |
0.79 |
N/A |
Majority |
674 |
16.18 |
+0.91 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
+0.46 |
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Clifton East
Bristol City Council Elections: Clifton East Ward 2011[10] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Christian Martin |
1,191 |
34.94 |
-13.01 |
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Conservative |
Marcus Bruton |
1,040 |
30.51 |
-1.58 |
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Labour |
Charlotte Elisabeth Martin |
670 |
19.65 |
+11.74 |
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Green |
Simon James Bennett |
461 |
13.52 |
+1.47 |
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TUSC |
Patrick Burland |
47 |
1.38 |
N/A |
Majority |
151 |
4.43 |
-11.43 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-5.72 |
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Cotham
Bristol City Council Elections: Cotham Ward 2011[11] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Neil Robert Harrison |
1,694 |
40.29 |
-4.60 |
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Labour |
Estella Jane Tincknell |
889 |
21.14 |
+7.37 |
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Green |
Graham Woodruff |
833 |
19.81 |
-3.01 |
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Conservative |
Gareth Alan-Williams |
732 |
17.41 |
-1.11 |
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TUSC |
Amy Hillgrove |
57 |
1.36 |
N/A |
Majority |
805 |
19.15 |
-2.92 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-5.99 |
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Easton
Bristol City Council Elections: Easton Ward 2011[12] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Faruk Choudhury |
1,501 |
37.97 |
+7.49 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Zahir Malik |
1,097 |
27.75 |
-7.49 |
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Green |
Katie Buse |
1,075 |
27.19 |
+1.57 |
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Conservative |
David Thomas Harrison Lewis |
280 |
7.08 |
+1.07 |
Majority |
404 |
10.22 |
+5.46 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+7.49 |
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Eastville
Filwood
Bristol City Council Elections: Filwood Ward 2011[14] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Jeff Lovell |
1,400 |
63.84 |
+11.14 |
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Conservative |
Paul Francis Smith |
311 |
14.18 |
-2.47 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Roger Graham Norman |
135 |
6.16 |
-10.13 |
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BNP |
Michael John Hamblin |
112 |
5.11 |
-3.31 |
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Green |
Stephen Petter |
108 |
4.92 |
+1.74 |
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English Democrats |
Barbara Ann Wright |
92 |
4.20 |
+1.44 |
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TUSC |
Wayne Jefferson Coombes |
35 |
1.60 |
N/A |
Majority |
1089 |
49.66 |
+13.61 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+6.81 |
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Frome Vale
Hartcliffe
Bristol City Council Elections: Hartcliffe Ward 2011[16] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Mark Brain |
1,500 |
55.80 |
+16.87 |
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Conservative |
Shirley Hodges |
642 |
23.88 |
-3.11 |
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English Democrats |
Stephen Michael Wright |
272 |
10.12 |
N/A |
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Liberal Democrat |
Anne Pauline White |
148 |
5.51 |
-16.97 |
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Green |
Patrick Slade |
126 |
4.69 |
+1.58 |
Majority |
858 |
31.92 |
+19.98 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+9.99 |
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Hengrove
Hillfields
Bristol City Council Elections: Hillfields Ward 2011[18] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Phil Hanby |
1,537 |
44.86 |
+18.34 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Helene Louise Gibson |
989 |
28.87 |
-8.55 |
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Conservative |
Barbara Madeleine Lewis |
594 |
17.34 |
+2.27 |
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Green |
Rob Telford |
202 |
5.90 |
-2.05 |
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TUSC |
Matt Gordon |
104 |
3.04 |
N/A |
Majority |
548 |
15.99 |
+5.09 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+13.45 |
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Knowle
Bristol City Council Elections: Knowle Ward 2011[19] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Christopher Davies |
1,413 |
39.14 |
-9.35 |
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Labour |
Gwyneth Brain |
1,210 |
33.52 |
+9.09 |
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Conservative |
Graham David Morris |
527 |
14.60 |
-0.59 |
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Green |
Glenn Royston Vowles |
380 |
10.53 |
+3.58 |
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TUSC |
Domenico William Hill |
80 |
2.22 |
N/A |
Majority |
203 |
5.62 |
-18.44 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-9.22 |
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Lawrence Hill
Bristol City Council Elections: Lawrence Hill Ward 2011[20] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Margaret Elizabeth Hickman |
1,615 |
41.57 |
+10.04 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Abdul Malik |
1,054 |
27.13 |
-4.09 |
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Independent |
Liiban Mohamed Abdi |
458 |
11.79 |
N/A |
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Green |
Christine Mary Prior |
366 |
9.42 |
-3.00 |
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Conservative |
Charles William Alexander |
322 |
8.29 |
-8.41 |
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TUSC |
Matthew Edward Carey |
70 |
1.80 |
N/A |
Majority |
561 |
14.44 |
+14.13 |
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Labour gain from Liberal Democrat |
Swing |
+7.07 |
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Southville
Bristol City Council Elections: Southville Ward 2011[21] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Sean David Beynon |
1,856 |
43.34 |
+13.57 |
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Green |
Charles Nicholas Bolton |
1,613 |
37.67 |
+3.84 |
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Conservative |
Adam Beda Tayler |
499 |
11.65 |
+0.52 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Lena Wright |
314 |
7.33 |
-17.94 |
Majority |
561 |
14.44 |
+10.38 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+4.87 |
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St George East
Bristol City Council Elections: St George East Ward 2011[22] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Labour |
Fabian Breckels |
1,739 |
50.10 |
+27.93 |
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Conservative |
Philip Hutton |
1,102 |
31.75 |
-4.08 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Paul Elvin |
306 |
8.82 |
-5.36 |
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Green |
Chloe Alice Somers |
219 |
6.31 |
-4.12 |
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TUSC |
Mike Luff |
105 |
3.03 |
N/A |
Majority |
637 |
18.35 |
+4.69 |
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Labour hold |
Swing |
+16.01 |
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St George West
Stockwood
Bristol City Council Elections: Stockwood Ward 2011[24] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Conservative |
Jay Jethwa |
1,606 |
47.10 |
+5.67 |
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Labour |
Yvonne Clapp |
1,022 |
29.97 |
+3.30 |
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Liberal Democrat |
Michael Alan Goulden |
426 |
12.49 |
-12.03 |
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Green |
Peter Anthony Goodwin |
356 |
10.44 |
+3.05 |
Majority |
584 |
17.13 |
+2.37 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+1.19 |
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Whitchurch Park
Windmill Hill
Bristol City Council Elections: Windmill Hill Ward 2011[26] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Liberal Democrat |
Mark Bailey |
2,118 |
50.55 |
-1.28 |
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Labour |
Narraser Rochelle Gordon |
1,086 |
25.92 |
+1.96 |
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Green |
Lex Cumber |
588 |
14.03 |
+2.98 |
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Conservative |
Tony Lee |
255 |
6.09 |
-4.31 |
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TUSC |
Tom Baldwin |
143 |
3.41 |
N/A |
Majority |
1032 |
24.63 |
-3.24 |
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Liberal Democrat hold |
Swing |
-1.62 |
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Notes
- ↑ All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 2 May 2013 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections,[1] although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election.[2]
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