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2014 Southampton City Council election

The 2014 Southampton City Council election took place on Thursday 22 May 2014 to elect members of Southampton City Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council (16 seats) was up for election, and an additional vacancy in Millbrook ward caused by the resignation of a sitting councillor who had been elected in 2012 was also filled, meaning a total of 17 of the city's 48 seats were elected. The elections took place on the same day as the elections to the European Parliament.

2014 Southampton City Council election
← 2012 22 May 2014 2015 →

A third of seats to Southampton City Council
23 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Conservative Independent
Seats won 8 8 1
Seats after 28 18 2
Seat change 1 1 1
Popular vote 20,626 18,703 2,096
Percentage 34.3 31.1 3.5
Swing 1.3% 3.1% 3.1%

Map showing the election results. Each ward represents 1 seat

Majority party before election

Labour

Majority party after election

Labour

Southampton Council is elected in thirds, which means the all comparisons are to the corresponding 2010 Southampton City Council election. In Millbrook, the candidate with the most votes was elected for a full term lasting until 2018. The candidate who came second was elected for the remainder of the resigned councillor's term, ending in 2016.

Coxford councillors who formed the Putting People First group originally split from Labour in 2013.[1] Keith Morrell was up for election in the ward in this election.

Election result edit

Southampton Local Election Result 2014
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 8 2 1  1 47.1 34.3 20,626  1.3
  Conservative 8 2 1  1 47.1 31.1 18,703  3.1
  Independent 1 1 0  1 5.8 3.5 2,096  3.1
  UKIP 0 0 0   0 15.1 9,077  14.0
  Liberal Democrats 0 0 2  2 0 8.0 4,799  10.8
  Green 0 0 0   0 5.4 3,279  2.6
  TUSC 0 0 0   0 2.8 1,675 New
Labour hold Swing

Changes in council composition edit

Party Previous council New council +/-
Labour 27 28  1
Conservatives 17 18  1
Councillors Against Cuts 2 2  2
Liberal Democrat 2 0  2
Total 48 48
Working majority  3   4 

Bargate edit

Bargate[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sarah Bogle 1317 43.8 -4.9
Conservative Spencer Bowman 809 26.9 -6.1
UKIP David Nightingale 430 14.2 +14.2
Green Joe Cox 399 13.3 +7.1
TUSC David Rawlinson 53 1.8 -1.8
Majority 508 16.9 +1.2
Turnout 3023 21.21
Labour hold Swing +0.6

Bassett edit

Bassett[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Beryl Harris 1610 44.4 -5.1
Labour Andrew Godsell 988 27.2 -0.2
UKIP Alan Keeble 574 15.8 +15.8
Liberal Democrats David Whalley 410 11.3 +0.2
TUSC Neil Kelly 47 1.3 -0.6
Majority 622 17.1 -5.4
Turnout 3629 32.2 +1.9
Conservative hold Swing

Bevois edit

Bevois[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Derek Burke 1,834 60.2
Conservative Khalid Mahmood 446 14.6
Green Ron Meldrum 400 13.1
Liberal Democrats Adrian Ford 236 8.1
TUSC Andrew Howe 96 3.2
Majority 1,388 45.6
Turnout 3,046 45.6
Labour hold

Bitterne edit

Bitterne[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Simon Letts 1,153 35.0
UKIP Thomas Collier 966 29.4
Conservative David Fuller 963 29.3
Liberal Democrats Robert Naish 140 4.3
TUSC Declan Clune 55 1.7
Majority 187 5.6
Turnout 3,291
Labour hold

Bitterne Park edit

Bitterne Park [2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative John Inglis 1,191 31.4
Labour Trevor Cooper 980 25.9
UKIP Adrian Cook 810 21.4
Green Lindsi Bluemel 346 9.1
Liberal Democrats James Read 296 7.8
Independent Ann MacGillivray 110 2.9
TUSC Linda Boulton 42 1.1
Majority 211 5.5
Turnout 3,791
Conservative hold

Coxford edit

Coxford[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Keith Morrell 1,633 42.5
UKIP Colin Hingston 796 20.7
Labour Brian Norgate 724 18.8
Conservative Trevor Glasspool 500 13.0
Liberal Democrats Peter Galton 168 4.4
Majority 837 21.8
Turnout 3,843
Independent gain from Labour

Freemantle edit

Freemantle[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Jeremy Moulton 1,472 38.5
Labour Pat Usher 1,166 30.5
UKIP Dean Bartram 471 12.3
Green Christopher Bluemel 449 11.8
Liberal Democrats Harry Mitchell 214 5.6
TUSC Mike Marx 36 0.9
Majority 306 8.0
Turnout 3,820
Conservative hold

Harefield edit

Harefield[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Royston Smith 1,915 49.0
UKIP Vincent Avellino 852 21.8
Labour Mohamed Mohamud 850 21.7
Liberal Democrats John Dennis 204 3.6
TUSC Graham O’Reilly 70 1.5
Majority 1,063 27.2
Turnout 3,912
Conservative hold

Millbrook edit

Millbrook (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour 'Mike Denness' '1,404'
Conservative Steven Galton 1,305
Labour David Furnell 1,291
Conservative Val Laurent 1,044
UKIP Pearline Hingston 916
Green Daniel Payne 416
Liberal Democrats Paul Clarke 258
Independent Stephen Plumridge 216
Independent Richard McQuillan 137
TUSC Tara Bosworth 61
TUSC Josh Asker 47
Turnout 3,890
Labour hold
Conservative gain from Labour

Peartree edit

Peartree[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Paul Lewzey 1,474 40.9
Conservative Matthew Turpin 1,267 35.2
Liberal Democrats Eileen Bowers 493 13.7
TUSC Phil Snider 305 8.5
Majority 207 5.7
Turnout 3,603 207
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats

Portswood edit

Portswood[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Paul O'Neill 1,147 30.3
Liberal Democrats Adrian Vinson 1,096 29.0
Labour Lucas Szlek 910 24.1
Green Cara Sandys 508 13.4
TUSC Nick Chaffey 98 2.6
Majority 51 1.3
Turnout 3,780
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Redbridge edit

Redbridge[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Cathie McEwing 1,614 51.0
Conservative Charles Daniel-Hobbs 804 25.4
TUSC Kieran Wilson 435 13.8
Liberal Democrats Simon Stokes 250 7.9
Majority 810 25.6
Turnout 3,163
Labour hold

Shirley edit

Shirley[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Hannah Coombs 1,776 40.9
Conservative Chris Grace 1,245 28.7
UKIP Nick Ray 742 17.1
Green John Spottiswoode 328 7.6
Liberal Democrats Steven Hulbert 197 4.5
TUSC Gary Laxton 32 0.7
Majority 531 12.2
Turnout 4,342
Labour gain from Conservative

Sholing edit

Sholing[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Nigel Hecks 1,188 31.5
Labour Phil Wood 1,179 31.3
UKIP John Sharp 1,147 30.4
Liberal Democrats James Cappleman 178 4.7
TUSC Darren Galpin 51 1.4
Majority 9 0.2
Turnout 3,772
Conservative hold

Swaythling edit

Swaythling[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Bob Painton 903 32.4
Labour Frances Murphy 825 29.6
Liberal Democrats Maureen Turner 437 15.7
Green Angela Cotton 433 15.6
TUSC Kevin Hayes 129 4.6
Majority 78 2.8
Turnout 2,783
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Woolston edit

Woolston[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Caran Chamberlain 1,141 34.3
UKIP Derek Humber 936 28.1
Conservative Alex Houghton 894 26.9
Liberal Democrats Colin Bleach 212 6.4
TUSC Sue Atkins 118 3.5
Majority 205 6.2
Turnout 3,328
Labour hold

References edit

  1. ^ "Southampton City Council agrees £16m budget cut". BBC News. 13 February 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Statement of Persons Nominated" (PDF). Southampton City Council. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.

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The 2014 Southampton City Council election took place on Thursday 22 May 2014 to elect members of Southampton City Council in Hampshire England One third of the council 16 seats was up for election and an additional vacancy in Millbrook ward caused by the resignation of a sitting councillor who had been elected in 2012 was also filled meaning a total of 17 of the city s 48 seats were elected The elections took place on the same day as the elections to the European Parliament 2014 Southampton City Council election 2012 22 May 2014 2015 A third of seats to Southampton City Council23 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Party Labour Conservative Independent Seats won 8 8 1 Seats after 28 18 2 Seat change 1 1 1 Popular vote 20 626 18 703 2 096 Percentage 34 3 31 1 3 5 Swing 1 3 3 1 3 1 Map showing the election results Each ward represents 1 seatMajority party before election Labour Majority party after election Labour Southampton Council is elected in thirds which means the all comparisons are to the corresponding 2010 Southampton City Council election In Millbrook the candidate with the most votes was elected for a full term lasting until 2018 The candidate who came second was elected for the remainder of the resigned councillor s term ending in 2016 Coxford councillors who formed the Putting People First group originally split from Labour in 2013 1 Keith Morrell was up for election in the ward in this election Contents 1 Election result 1 1 Changes in council composition 1 2 Bargate 1 3 Bassett 1 4 Bevois 1 5 Bitterne 1 6 Bitterne Park 1 7 Coxford 1 8 Freemantle 1 9 Harefield 1 10 Millbrook 1 11 Peartree 1 12 Portswood 1 13 Redbridge 1 14 Shirley 1 15 Sholing 1 16 Swaythling 1 17 Woolston 2 ReferencesElection result editSouthampton Local Election Result 2014 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Labour 8 2 1 nbsp 1 47 1 34 3 20 626 nbsp 1 3 Conservative 8 2 1 nbsp 1 47 1 31 1 18 703 nbsp 3 1 Independent 1 1 0 nbsp 1 5 8 3 5 2 096 nbsp 3 1 UKIP 0 0 0 nbsp 0 15 1 9 077 nbsp 14 0 Liberal Democrats 0 0 2 nbsp 2 0 8 0 4 799 nbsp 10 8 Green 0 0 0 nbsp 0 5 4 3 279 nbsp 2 6 TUSC 0 0 0 nbsp 0 2 8 1 675 New Labour hold Swing Changes in council composition edit Party Previous council New council Labour 27 28 nbsp 1 Conservatives 17 18 nbsp 1 Councillors Against Cuts 2 2 nbsp 2 Liberal Democrat 2 0 nbsp 2 Total 48 48 Working majority 3 4 Bargate edit Bargate 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sarah Bogle 1317 43 8 4 9 Conservative Spencer Bowman 809 26 9 6 1 UKIP David Nightingale 430 14 2 14 2 Green Joe Cox 399 13 3 7 1 TUSC David Rawlinson 53 1 8 1 8 Majority 508 16 9 1 2 Turnout 3023 21 21 Labour hold Swing 0 6 Bassett edit Bassett 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Beryl Harris 1610 44 4 5 1 Labour Andrew Godsell 988 27 2 0 2 UKIP Alan Keeble 574 15 8 15 8 Liberal Democrats David Whalley 410 11 3 0 2 TUSC Neil Kelly 47 1 3 0 6 Majority 622 17 1 5 4 Turnout 3629 32 2 1 9 Conservative hold Swing Bevois edit Bevois 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Derek Burke 1 834 60 2 Conservative Khalid Mahmood 446 14 6 Green Ron Meldrum 400 13 1 Liberal Democrats Adrian Ford 236 8 1 TUSC Andrew Howe 96 3 2 Majority 1 388 45 6 Turnout 3 046 45 6 Labour hold Bitterne edit Bitterne 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Simon Letts 1 153 35 0 UKIP Thomas Collier 966 29 4 Conservative David Fuller 963 29 3 Liberal Democrats Robert Naish 140 4 3 TUSC Declan Clune 55 1 7 Majority 187 5 6 Turnout 3 291 Labour hold Bitterne Park edit Bitterne Park 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative John Inglis 1 191 31 4 Labour Trevor Cooper 980 25 9 UKIP Adrian Cook 810 21 4 Green Lindsi Bluemel 346 9 1 Liberal Democrats James Read 296 7 8 Independent Ann MacGillivray 110 2 9 TUSC Linda Boulton 42 1 1 Majority 211 5 5 Turnout 3 791 Conservative hold Coxford edit Coxford 2 Party Candidate Votes Independent Keith Morrell 1 633 42 5 UKIP Colin Hingston 796 20 7 Labour Brian Norgate 724 18 8 Conservative Trevor Glasspool 500 13 0 Liberal Democrats Peter Galton 168 4 4 Majority 837 21 8 Turnout 3 843 Independent gain from Labour Freemantle edit Freemantle 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Jeremy Moulton 1 472 38 5 Labour Pat Usher 1 166 30 5 UKIP Dean Bartram 471 12 3 Green Christopher Bluemel 449 11 8 Liberal Democrats Harry Mitchell 214 5 6 TUSC Mike Marx 36 0 9 Majority 306 8 0 Turnout 3 820 Conservative hold Harefield edit Harefield 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Royston Smith 1 915 49 0 UKIP Vincent Avellino 852 21 8 Labour Mohamed Mohamud 850 21 7 Liberal Democrats John Dennis 204 3 6 TUSC Graham O Reilly 70 1 5 Majority 1 063 27 2 Turnout 3 912 Conservative hold Millbrook edit Millbrook 2 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Mike Denness 1 404 Conservative Steven Galton 1 305 Labour David Furnell 1 291 Conservative Val Laurent 1 044 UKIP Pearline Hingston 916 Green Daniel Payne 416 Liberal Democrats Paul Clarke 258 Independent Stephen Plumridge 216 Independent Richard McQuillan 137 TUSC Tara Bosworth 61 TUSC Josh Asker 47 Turnout 3 890 Labour hold Conservative gain from Labour Peartree edit Peartree 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Paul Lewzey 1 474 40 9 Conservative Matthew Turpin 1 267 35 2 Liberal Democrats Eileen Bowers 493 13 7 TUSC Phil Snider 305 8 5 Majority 207 5 7 Turnout 3 603 207 Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Portswood edit Portswood 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Paul O Neill 1 147 30 3 Liberal Democrats Adrian Vinson 1 096 29 0 Labour Lucas Szlek 910 24 1 Green Cara Sandys 508 13 4 TUSC Nick Chaffey 98 2 6 Majority 51 1 3 Turnout 3 780 Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Redbridge edit Redbridge 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Cathie McEwing 1 614 51 0 Conservative Charles Daniel Hobbs 804 25 4 TUSC Kieran Wilson 435 13 8 Liberal Democrats Simon Stokes 250 7 9 Majority 810 25 6 Turnout 3 163 Labour hold Shirley edit Shirley 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Hannah Coombs 1 776 40 9 Conservative Chris Grace 1 245 28 7 UKIP Nick Ray 742 17 1 Green John Spottiswoode 328 7 6 Liberal Democrats Steven Hulbert 197 4 5 TUSC Gary Laxton 32 0 7 Majority 531 12 2 Turnout 4 342 Labour gain from Conservative Sholing edit Sholing 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Nigel Hecks 1 188 31 5 Labour Phil Wood 1 179 31 3 UKIP John Sharp 1 147 30 4 Liberal Democrats James Cappleman 178 4 7 TUSC Darren Galpin 51 1 4 Majority 9 0 2 Turnout 3 772 Conservative hold Swaythling edit Swaythling 2 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Bob Painton 903 32 4 Labour Frances Murphy 825 29 6 Liberal Democrats Maureen Turner 437 15 7 Green Angela Cotton 433 15 6 TUSC Kevin Hayes 129 4 6 Majority 78 2 8 Turnout 2 783 Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Woolston edit Woolston 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Caran Chamberlain 1 141 34 3 UKIP Derek Humber 936 28 1 Conservative Alex Houghton 894 26 9 Liberal Democrats Colin Bleach 212 6 4 TUSC Sue Atkins 118 3 5 Majority 205 6 2 Turnout 3 328 Labour holdReferences edit Southampton City Council agrees 16m budget cut BBC News 13 February 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Statement of Persons Nominated PDF Southampton City Council 24 April 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Preceded by2012 Southampton City Council election Southampton City Council elections Succeeded by2015 Southampton City Council election Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 Southampton City Council election amp oldid 1220757472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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