The results saw the Conservatives win a majority on the council, which they had previously shared control of with Labour.[2] The Conservatives took 28 seats, up from 22 before the election.[2]Labour dropped 11 seats to end level with the Liberal Democrats, who gained 2 seats, on 9 councillors.[2] Overall turnout in the election was 40.4%,[3] up from 32.4% in 2003.[4]
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The 2007 Gedling Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Gedling Borough Council in Nottinghamshire England The whole council was up for election and the Conservative Party gained overall control of the council from no overall control 1 2007 Gedling Borough Council election 2003 3 May 2007 2011 All 50 seats to Gedling Borough Council26 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Party Conservative Labour Liberal DemocratsSeats before 21 21 7Seats won 28 9 9Seat change 7 12 2 Fourth party Party IndependentSeats before 1Seats won 4Seat change 3Map of the results of the 2007 Gedling council election Conservatives in blue Labour in red Liberal Democrats in yellow Calverton First Independents in pink and Independent in grey Election result EditThe results saw the Conservatives win a majority on the council which they had previously shared control of with Labour 2 The Conservatives took 28 seats up from 22 before the election 2 Labour dropped 11 seats to end level with the Liberal Democrats who gained 2 seats on 9 councillors 2 Overall turnout in the election was 40 4 3 up from 32 4 in 2003 4 Gedling Local Election Result 2007 3 5 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Conservative 28 7 1 6 56 0 44 9 37 183 2 0 Labour 9 1 12 11 18 0 33 7 27 925 7 4 Liberal Democrats 9 2 0 2 18 0 14 9 12 339 3 6 Calverton First Independents 3 2 0 2 6 0 4 0 3 334 0 7 Independent 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 063 0 0 UKIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 780 0 9 Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 165 0 1 One Labour candidate was unopposed at the election 3 Ward results EditBestwood Village 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Denis Beeston unopposedLabour hold SwingBonington 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Wilf Doe 867Conservative Gillian Fullwood 854Conservative Sally Mason Kempster 838Labour Stella Lane 737Labour Andrew Rigby 725Labour Vivienne McCrossen 707Turnout 4 728 32 3 6 4Conservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingBurton Joyce amp Stoke Bardolph 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Patricia Blandamer 702Conservative Alan Bexon 663Liberal Democrats Richard Berry 658Liberal Democrats Richard Fife 595Labour Ian Howarth 291Labour Brigitte Maguire 274Turnout 3 183 54 6 10 7Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingCalverton 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Calverton First Independents William Peet 1 175Calverton First Independents Anthony Barton 1 094Calverton First Independents Grant Withers 1 065Labour Gareth Griffiths 669Labour Pat Osbaldiston 444Labour Daniel Taylor 443Turnout 4 890 34 4 0 6Independent hold SwingIndependent gain from Labour SwingIndependent gain from Labour SwingCarlton 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Day 991Conservative Wendy Golland 980Conservative Richard Goodwin 959Labour Dennis Jones 706Labour Cheryl Hewlett 677Labour Christina Luckett 657Liberal Democrats Andrew Dunkin 385Liberal Democrats Andrew Sowter 325Turnout 5 680 39 9 11 3Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingCarlton Hill 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Seamus Creamer 992Labour Darrell Pulk 987Labour Paul Feeney 961Conservative Elaine Goodwin 799Conservative Thomas Butcher 771Conservative Mick Middleton 768Liberal Democrats Michael Shucksmith 324Turnout 5 602 38 4 8 7Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingDaybrook 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Barnes 706Labour Sandra Barnes 693Conservative Hazel Wilson 461Conservative Michael Smedley 459Turnout 2 319 33 8 5 4Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingGedling 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Gordon Tunnicliffe 1 115Liberal Democrats Marguerite Wright 1 041Liberal Democrats Margaret Dunkin 985Conservative Edward Godfrey 634Conservative Judith Nicholson 622Conservative Kevin Pitman 619Labour Jenny Hollingsworth 409Labour Allan Leadbeater 393Labour Ned Flaherty 348Green Helen Collyer 165UKIP Gemma Wolfe 102Turnout 6 433 43 7 7 5Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingKillisick 3 Party Candidate Votes Independent Harvey Maddock 356 58 2 58 2Labour Henry Wheeler 256 41 8 10 9Majority 100 16 4 N ATurnout 612 36 4 7 8Independent gain from Labour SwingKingswell 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Rodney Kempster 954Conservative Vernon Bradley 893Labour Julia Buckby 446Labour Paul Maguire 399UKIP Peter Foulkes 145Turnout 2 837 41 5 4 4Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingLambley 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Roland Spencer 514 74 8 0 5Labour Marion Welton 173 25 2 0 5Majority 341 49 6 0 9Turnout 687 42 2 7 7Conservative hold SwingMapperley Plains 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Veronica Pepper 1 360Conservative Gerald Clarke 1 341Conservative John Parr 1 308Labour Jenny Gale 492Labour Paul Wilkinson 487Labour Peter Osbaldiston 482Liberal Democrats Vera West 351Liberal Democrats Margaret Swift 333Liberal Democrats Minna Patterson 299Turnout 6 453 38 9 10 9Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingNetherfield amp Colwick 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour William Clarke 826Labour Barbara Miller 807Labour James O Riordan 780Conservative Allen Clarke 541Conservative Allen M Clarke 462Conservative Cheryl Clarke 443Liberal Democrats Nora Crossland 243UKIP Patricia Wolfe 235Liberal Democrats Michael Kirk 232Turnout 4 569 32 1 8 8Labour hold SwingLabour gain from Conservative SwingLabour hold SwingNewstead 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Patricia Andrews 360 50 7 0 8Labour Philip Burnham 289 40 7 9 4UKIP Peter Wolfe 61 8 6 8 6Majority 71 10 0Turnout 710 43 7 10 8Conservative gain from Labour SwingPhoenix 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Raymond Poynter 637Liberal Democrats Andrew Ellwood 600Labour Ivan Gollop 522Labour Marje Paling 424Conservative Colin Blandamer 242Conservative Susan Jakeman 240Turnout 2 665 39 6 6 0Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats gain from Labour SwingPorchester 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative John Tanner 1 127Conservative Eric Collin 1 060Conservative Jennifer Spencer 1 034Labour John Truscott 853Labour Pauline Allan 830Labour Cameron Macleod 715Liberal Democrats Josephine James 373Liberal Democrats Alasdair Pratt 320UKIP Mark Brinsley Day 237Turnout 6 549 43 8 9 8Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingRavenshead 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Christopher Barnfather 1 506Conservative Colin Powell 1 433Conservative Mark Spencer 1 148Independent Raj Chandran 707Labour Carol Wright 480Labour Gwilym Griffith 421Labour John Kendrick 411Turnout 6 106 47 8 10 1Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingSt James 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Anthony Gillam 588Liberal Democrats Christopher Pratt 562Conservative David Doherty 411Conservative Bernard Leaper 404Labour Christine Russell 348Labour Melanie Fredericks 345Turnout 2 658 41 6 16 5Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingSt Marys 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Magdalen Roach 1 033Conservative Robert Tait 1 033Conservative Terence Pepper 1 018Labour Jennifer Cole 845Labour Stewart Ragsdale 790Labour Grace Millar 786Turnout 5 505 38 6 9 6Conservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingValley 2 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Paul Hughes 511Liberal Democrats Deva Kumarasiri 491Labour Gary Gregory 436Labour Colette Roberts 379Conservative Mavis Gunson 244Conservative Derek Smith 223Turnout 2 284 36 5 5 9Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats gain from Labour SwingWoodborough 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Francis Boot 646 79 8 0 2Labour Rosemary Gollop 164 20 2 0 2Majority 482 59 5 0 2Turnout 810 54 5 14 5Conservative hold SwingWoodthorpe 3 3 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Suzanne Prew Smith 1 478Conservative Melvyn Shepherd 1 375Conservative Richard Nicholson 1 365Labour Ron McCrossen 682Labour Les Nourse 629Labour Joy Knowles 609Liberal Democrats Andrew Swift 491Liberal Democrats Sandra Thornley 469Liberal Democrats Roger Patterson 411Turnout 7 509 47 3 7 6Conservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingConservative hold SwingReferences Edit Gedling BBC News Online Retrieved 21 August 2011 a b c Gedling won by resurgent Tories BBC News Online 4 May 2007 Retrieved 24 August 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Borough Council Elections 3 May 2007 PDF Gedling Borough Council Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 21 August 2011 Gedling Borough Council elections summary PDF Gedling Borough Council Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 24 August 2011 Local Elections Results for Gedling Express co uk Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 Retrieved 24 August 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 Gedling Borough Council election amp oldid 1144014744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,