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2012 Gosport Borough Council election

The 2012 Gosport Council election was held on 3 May 2012 to elect members of the Gosport Council in England.[1] This was the same day as other 2012 United Kingdom local elections.[2] The Conservatives gained three seats from the Liberal Democrats, whilst Labour gained one seat each from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Both Labour and the Conservatives saw an increased vote share, whilst the Liberal Democrats' vote share fell.

2012 Gosport Borough Council Election

← 2010 3 May 2012 2014 →

17 of 35 seats to Gosport Borough Council
18 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Seats before 22 3 9
Seats won 12 3 2
Seats after 24 5 5
Popular vote 9,312 4,585 3,242
Percentage 51.5 25.3 17.9


Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Conservative

After the election the composition of the council was:

  • Conservative: 24
  • Labour: 5
  • Liberal Democrats: 5

Election Result edit

Gosport Local Election Result 2012
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 12 3 1  3 51.5 9,312  3.7
  Labour 3 2 0  2 25.3 4,585  5.2
  Liberal Democrats 2 0 4  4 17.9 3,242  17.9
  UKIP   0 0   0 3.2 584  1.0
  Green   0 0   0 1.0 185  0.2
  Independent   0 0   0 0.8 137  0.6
  BNP   0 0   0 0.3 48  0.3

Ward Results edit

Alverstoke edit

Alverstoke
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Hook 791 60.7  2.8
Labour James Fox 220 16.9  7.0
UKIP Judith Smith 194 14.9  9.4
Liberal Democrats Kirsten Ballard 99 7.60  7.3
Majority 571
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Anglesey edit

Anglesey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Forder 854 78.4  11.6
Liberal Democrats Austin Hicks 254 20.3  14.3
Labour Belinda Baker 141 11.3  2.7
Majority 600
Turnout
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Bridgemary North edit

Bridgemary North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jill Wright 708 62.9  15.5
Conservative Richard Bateman 418 37.1  2.5
Majority 290
Turnout
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Bridgemary South edit

Bridgemary South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Geddes 450 51.8  5.8
Labour Alan Durrant 418 48.2  5.8
Majority 269
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Brockhurst edit

Brockhurst
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Robert Hylands 554 55.9  14.0
Conservative Laura Elshaw 277 28.0  8.8
Labour Hugh Reynolds 160 16.1  1.0
Majority 571
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Christchurch edit

Christchurch
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Dickson 406 38.8  1.4
Liberal Democrats Dawn Kelly 351 33.5  2.8
Labour Chris Noakes 165 15.8  1.2
UKIP Catherine Andrews 125 11.9  3
Majority 55
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Elson edit

Elson
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Craig Hazel 463 43.9  4.6
Liberal Democrats George Heaver 435 41.2  4.3
Labour Jess Cully 157 14.9  6
Majority 28
Turnout
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Forton edit

Forton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Keith Farr 309 34.6  5.3
Liberal Democrats Stephen Pinder 287 32.2  7.7
Conservative Dale Fletcher 188 21.1  9.7
UKIP Andrew Rive 108 12.10
Majority 22
Turnout
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Grange edit

Grange
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Margaret Morgan 222 49.70  6.9
Labour Jane Bateman 131 29.3  15.7
Liberal Democrats Paul Keeley 94 21.0  18.6
Majority 91
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Hardway edit

Hardway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Langdon 596 56.2  11.5
Green Andrea Smith 185 17.40  8.3
Labour Paule Ripley 154 14.5  4
Liberal Democrats Cyril Simpson 126 11.9  18.3
Majority 411
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Lee East edit

Lee East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Howard Burgess 866 66.70  5.0
Labour Graham Giles 325 25.00  20.3
Liberal Democrats James Bailey 107 8.2  13.8
Majority 541
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Lee West edit

Lee West
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Beavis 1,340 82.4  17.5
Labour Jill Whitcher 286 17.60  7.0
Majority 1,054
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Leesland edit

Leesland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Maria Diffey 507 49.90  1.7
Conservative George McAleese 293 28.8  12.3
Labour Michael Freestone 121 11.9  0.9
Independent David Smith 96 9.4  9.4
Majority 214
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Peel Common edit

Peel Common
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Philpott 689 63.7  5.0
Labour Martyn Davis 236 21.8  0.1
UKIP Curtis Sinclair 157 14.5  14.5
Majority 453
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Privett edit

Privett
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Keith Gill 685 63.4  17.8
Liberal Democrats Andrea Bailey 203 18.8  22.9
Labour Terance Robbins 193 17.9  5.2
Majority 482
Turnout
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Rowner and Holbrook edit

Rowner and Holbrook
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Marcus Murphy 310 42.1  2.0
Labour John Train 219 29.7  2.1
Liberal Democrats Sandra Carter 167 22.7  22.7
Independent James McGookin 41 5.6  5.6
Majority 91
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

Town edit

Town
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Diane Searle 642 53.0  15.0
Conservative Abigail Thomson 464 38.3  8.1
Liberal Democrats Fungus Heather Carr 58 4.8  9.6
BNP Sunny Martin 48 4.0  4.0
Majority 178
Turnout
Labour hold Swing

References edit

  1. ^ "Local elections 2012". BBC News. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Local Elections Archive Project - 2012 - Gosport". www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2020.

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The 2012 Gosport Council election was held on 3 May 2012 to elect members of the Gosport Council in England 1 This was the same day as other 2012 United Kingdom local elections 2 The Conservatives gained three seats from the Liberal Democrats whilst Labour gained one seat each from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats Both Labour and the Conservatives saw an increased vote share whilst the Liberal Democrats vote share fell 2012 Gosport Borough Council Election 2010 3 May 2012 2014 17 of 35 seats to Gosport Borough Council18 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Party Conservative Labour Liberal DemocratsSeats before 22 3 9Seats won 12 3 2Seats after 24 5 5Popular vote 9 312 4 585 3 242Percentage 51 5 25 3 17 9Council control before electionConservative Council control after election ConservativeAfter the election the composition of the council was Conservative 24 Labour 5 Liberal Democrats 5Contents 1 Election Result 2 Ward Results 2 1 Alverstoke 2 2 Anglesey 2 3 Bridgemary North 2 4 Bridgemary South 2 5 Brockhurst 2 6 Christchurch 2 7 Elson 2 8 Forton 2 9 Grange 2 10 Hardway 2 11 Lee East 2 12 Lee West 2 13 Leesland 2 14 Peel Common 2 15 Privett 2 16 Rowner and Holbrook 2 17 Town 3 ReferencesElection Result editGosport Local Election Result 2012 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Conservative 12 3 1 nbsp 3 51 5 9 312 nbsp 3 7 Labour 3 2 0 nbsp 2 25 3 4 585 nbsp 5 2 Liberal Democrats 2 0 4 nbsp 4 17 9 3 242 nbsp 17 9 UKIP nbsp 0 0 nbsp 0 3 2 584 nbsp 1 0 Green nbsp 0 0 nbsp 0 1 0 185 nbsp 0 2 Independent nbsp 0 0 nbsp 0 0 8 137 nbsp 0 6 BNP nbsp 0 0 nbsp 0 0 3 48 nbsp 0 3Ward Results editAlverstoke edit Alverstoke Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mark Hook 791 60 7 nbsp 2 8Labour James Fox 220 16 9 nbsp 7 0UKIP Judith Smith 194 14 9 nbsp 9 4Liberal Democrats Kirsten Ballard 99 7 60 nbsp 7 3Majority 571TurnoutConservative hold SwingAnglesey edit Anglesey Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Forder 854 78 4 nbsp 11 6Liberal Democrats Austin Hicks 254 20 3 nbsp 14 3Labour Belinda Baker 141 11 3 nbsp 2 7Majority 600TurnoutConservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingBridgemary North edit Bridgemary North Party Candidate Votes Labour Jill Wright 708 62 9 nbsp 15 5Conservative Richard Bateman 418 37 1 nbsp 2 5Majority 290TurnoutLabour gain from Conservative SwingBridgemary South edit Bridgemary South Party Candidate Votes Conservative Michael Geddes 450 51 8 nbsp 5 8Labour Alan Durrant 418 48 2 nbsp 5 8Majority 269TurnoutConservative hold SwingBrockhurst edit Brockhurst Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Robert Hylands 554 55 9 nbsp 14 0Conservative Laura Elshaw 277 28 0 nbsp 8 8Labour Hugh Reynolds 160 16 1 nbsp 1 0Majority 571TurnoutLiberal Democrats hold SwingChristchurch edit Christchurch Party Candidate Votes Conservative Richard Dickson 406 38 8 nbsp 1 4Liberal Democrats Dawn Kelly 351 33 5 nbsp 2 8Labour Chris Noakes 165 15 8 nbsp 1 2UKIP Catherine Andrews 125 11 9 nbsp 3Majority 55TurnoutConservative hold SwingElson edit Elson Party Candidate Votes Conservative Craig Hazel 463 43 9 nbsp 4 6Liberal Democrats George Heaver 435 41 2 nbsp 4 3Labour Jess Cully 157 14 9 nbsp 6Majority 28TurnoutConservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingForton edit Forton Party Candidate Votes Labour Keith Farr 309 34 6 nbsp 5 3Liberal Democrats Stephen Pinder 287 32 2 nbsp 7 7Conservative Dale Fletcher 188 21 1 nbsp 9 7UKIP Andrew Rive 108 12 10Majority 22TurnoutLabour gain from Liberal Democrats SwingGrange edit Grange Party Candidate Votes Conservative Margaret Morgan 222 49 70 nbsp 6 9Labour Jane Bateman 131 29 3 nbsp 15 7Liberal Democrats Paul Keeley 94 21 0 nbsp 18 6Majority 91TurnoutConservative hold SwingHardway edit Hardway Party Candidate Votes Conservative Peter Langdon 596 56 2 nbsp 11 5Green Andrea Smith 185 17 40 nbsp 8 3Labour Paule Ripley 154 14 5 nbsp 4Liberal Democrats Cyril Simpson 126 11 9 nbsp 18 3Majority 411TurnoutConservative hold SwingLee East edit Lee East Party Candidate Votes Conservative Howard Burgess 866 66 70 nbsp 5 0Labour Graham Giles 325 25 00 nbsp 20 3Liberal Democrats James Bailey 107 8 2 nbsp 13 8Majority 541TurnoutConservative hold SwingLee West edit Lee West Party Candidate Votes Conservative John Beavis 1 340 82 4 nbsp 17 5Labour Jill Whitcher 286 17 60 nbsp 7 0Majority 1 054TurnoutConservative hold SwingLeesland edit Leesland Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Maria Diffey 507 49 90 nbsp 1 7Conservative George McAleese 293 28 8 nbsp 12 3Labour Michael Freestone 121 11 9 nbsp 0 9Independent David Smith 96 9 4 nbsp 9 4Majority 214TurnoutLiberal Democrats hold SwingPeel Common edit Peel Common Party Candidate Votes Conservative Stephen Philpott 689 63 7 nbsp 5 0Labour Martyn Davis 236 21 8 nbsp 0 1UKIP Curtis Sinclair 157 14 5 nbsp 14 5Majority 453TurnoutConservative hold SwingPrivett edit Privett Party Candidate Votes Conservative Keith Gill 685 63 4 nbsp 17 8Liberal Democrats Andrea Bailey 203 18 8 nbsp 22 9Labour Terance Robbins 193 17 9 nbsp 5 2Majority 482TurnoutConservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingRowner and Holbrook edit Rowner and Holbrook Party Candidate Votes Conservative Marcus Murphy 310 42 1 nbsp 2 0Labour John Train 219 29 7 nbsp 2 1Liberal Democrats Sandra Carter 167 22 7 nbsp 22 7Independent James McGookin 41 5 6 nbsp 5 6Majority 91TurnoutConservative hold SwingTown edit Town Party Candidate Votes Labour Diane Searle 642 53 0 nbsp 15 0Conservative Abigail Thomson 464 38 3 nbsp 8 1Liberal Democrats Fungus Heather Carr 58 4 8 nbsp 9 6BNP Sunny Martin 48 4 0 nbsp 4 0Majority 178TurnoutLabour hold SwingReferences edit Local elections 2012 BBC News Retrieved 30 April 2012 Local Elections Archive Project 2012 Gosport www andrewteale me uk Retrieved 10 September 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 Gosport Borough Council election amp oldid 1184973194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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