Copeland Borough Council elections
Copeland Borough Council in Cumbria, England is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 1999, 51 councillors have been elected from 25 wards.[1]
Political control
Since the foundation of the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]
| Party in control | Years |
|---|---|
| Labour | 1973 - 1976 |
| No overall control | 1976 - 1979 |
| Labour | 1979 - present |
Council elections
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1973
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1976
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1979 (New ward boundaries)[3]
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1983
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1987
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1991
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1995
- Copeland Borough Council election, 1999 (New ward boundaries)[4][5]
- Copeland Borough Council election, 2003
- Copeland Borough Council election, 2007
- Copeland Borough Council election, 2011
- Copeland Borough Council election, 2015
Borough result maps
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2003 results map
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2007 results map
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2011 results map
By-election results
1995-1999
| Hillcrest By-Election 1 May 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Conservative | 1,113 | 52.1 | +13.3 | ||
| Labour | 1,025 | 47.9 | -13.3 | ||
| Majority | 88 | 4.2 | |||
| Turnout | 2,138 | ||||
| Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | ||||
| Egremont North By-Election 10 July 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | 470 | 68.1 | -7.3 | ||
| Conservative | 164 | 23.9 | -0.7 | ||
| Liberal Democrat | 55 | 8.0 | +8.0 | ||
| Majority | 305 | 44.2 | |||
| Turnout | 690 | ||||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
| Harbour By-Election 10 July 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | 442 | 58.0 | +4.5 | ||
| Conservative | 320 | 42.0 | +20.8 | ||
| Majority | 122 | 16.0 | |||
| Turnout | 762 | ||||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
| Haverigg By-Election 10 July 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Conservative | 230 | 64.4 | +11.4 | ||
| Labour | 91 | 25.6 | -21.2 | ||
| Liberal Democrat | 35 | 9.8 | +9.8 | ||
| Majority | 139 | 38.8 | |||
| Turnout | 356 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Kells By-Election 10 July 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | 229 | 73.2 | -13.9 | ||
| Conservative | 84 | 26.8 | +13.9 | ||
| Majority | 145 | 46.4 | |||
| Turnout | 313 | ||||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
| Newtown By-Election 6 November 1997 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Conservative | 597 | 51.8 | +7.2 | ||
| Liberal Democrat | 376 | 32.6 | +32.6 | ||
| Labour | 180 | 15.6 | -25.3 | ||
| Majority | 221 | 19.2 | |||
| Turnout | 1,153 | 40.8 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Holborn Hill By-Election 26 March 1998 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Conservative | 407 | 57.4 | |||
| Labour | 302 | 42.6 | |||
| Majority | 105 | 14.8 | |||
| Turnout | 709 | 31.0 | |||
| Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | ||||
1999-2003
| Mirehouse By-Election 4 May 2000 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | 817 | 79.7 | +2.6 | ||
| Conservative | 208 | 20.3 | +20.3 | ||
| Majority | 609 | 59.4 | |||
| Turnout | 1,025 | 29.5 | |||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
2003-2007
| Harbour By-Election 10 June 2004[6][7] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | Anne Bradshaw | 480 | 41.0 | -21.6 | |
| Conservative | Richard Maley | 387 | 33.0 | -4.4 | |
| Liberal Democrat | Francis Hollowell | 304 | 26.0 | +26.0 | |
| Majority | 93 | 8.0 | |||
| Turnout | 1,171 | 37.0 | |||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
| Cleator Moor North By-Election 6 April 2006[8][9] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | Hugh Branney | 307 | 61.6 | +15.0 | |
| Independent | Lauren Mossop | 191 | 38.4 | -15.0 | |
| Majority | 116 | 23.2 | |||
| Turnout | 498 | 15.4 | |||
| Labour gain from Independent | Swing | ||||
| Gosforth By-Election 6 April 2006[8][9] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Conservative | Alan Jacob | 264 | 64.2 | -7.7 | |
| Labour | Christine Cornall | 85 | 20.7 | -7.4 | |
| Liberal Democrat | Mike Minogue | 62 | 15.1 | +15.1 | |
| Majority | 179 | 43.5 | |||
| Turnout | 411 | 34.9 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Hensingham By-Election 6 April 2006[8][9] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | Geoffrey Garrity | 385 | 61.1 | -10.6 | |
| Conservative | Alexander Carroll | 207 | 32.9 | +4.6 | |
| Liberal Democrat | Frank Hollowell | 38 | 6.0 | +6.0 | |
| Majority | 178 | 28.2 | |||
| Turnout | 630 | 19.8 | |||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
2007-2011
| Harbour By-Election 20 September 2007 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Labour | Jeanette Williams | 463 | 44.3 | -17.1 | |
| Conservative | Brigid Whiteside | 337 | 32.2 | -6.4 | |
| BNP | Bill Pugh | 245 | 23.4 | +23.4 | |
| Majority | 126 | 12.1 | |||
| Turnout | 1,045 | 31.5 | |||
| Labour hold | Swing | ||||
References
- ↑ "Copeland goes to the polls". The Whitehaven News. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ "England council elections". BBC News Online. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ The Borough of Copeland (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1978
- ↑ "Copeland". BBC News Online. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Copeland (Electoral Changes) Order 1998. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
- ↑ "Tories make gains in byelections". guardian.co.uk. 18 June 2004. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ Thompson, Andrea (12 June 2004). "Anne wins council seat for Labour". News and Star. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
- 1 2 3 "Lib Dems and Labour make byelection gains". guardian.co.uk. 7 April 2006. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- 1 2 3 "Labour take two seats in Copeland elections". Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser. 7 April 2006. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
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