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2014 United Kingdom local elections

The 2014 United Kingdom local elections were held on 22 May 2014. Usually these elections are held on the first Thursday in May but were postponed to coincide with the 2014 European Parliament Elections. Direct elections were held for all 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs, 74 district/borough councils, 19 unitary authorities and various mayoral posts in England and elections to the new councils in Northern Ireland.

2014 United Kingdom local elections

← 2013 22 May 2014 2015 →

All 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs,
19 out of 55 unitary authorities, 74 out of 201 district councils,
all 11 Northern Irish councils, and 5 directly elected mayors
  First party Second party
 
Leader Ed Miliband David Cameron
Party Labour Conservative
Leader since 25 September 2010 6 December 2005
Projected vote-share[a] 31% 29%
Swing[b] 2% 4%
Councils 82 41
Councils +/– 6 11
Councillors 2,121 1,364
Councillors +/– 324 236

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Nick Clegg Nigel Farage
Party Liberal Democrats UKIP
Leader since 18 December 2007 5 November 2010
Projected vote-share[a] 13% 17%
Swing[b] 1% 5%
Councils 6 0
Councils +/– 2
Councillors 427 166[c]
Councillors +/– 310 163[c]

Map showing results of English and Northern Irish local elections, 2014. Council control in England and in Northern Ireland the largest parties are shown (where all councils had no overall control). Black represents No Overall Control, white represents areas that did not hold an election, blue represents the Conservative Party, red represents the Labour Party and gold represents the Liberal Democrats. Areas in light red represent the Democratic Unionist Party. Dark green represents Sinn Féin and light green represents the SDLP. Areas shown in grey are outside England and Northern Ireland

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on the day of the election were entitled to vote in the local elections.

The BBC's projected national vote share (PNV) put Labour on 31%, the Conservatives on 29%, UKIP on 17%, and the Liberal Democrats on 13%.[1] Rallings and Thrasher of Plymouth University's national equivalent vote share (NEV) estimated 31% for Labour, 30% for the Conservatives, 18% for UKIP, and 11% for the Liberal Democrats.[2]

For the fourth year running, the Labour Party enjoyed the largest share of the vote in local elections, but its share of the vote was its smallest since 2010. UKIP, which topped the same day's European Parliament elections, finished third in vote share, claiming council seats from Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.

Overview of results edit

UK-wide results edit

Party Councillors Councils
Number Change Number Change
Labour 2,121  324 82  5
Conservative 1,364  236 41  11
Liberal Democrats 427  310 6  2
UKIP 166  163 0  
DUP 130  15 0  
Sinn Féin 105  10 0  
UUP 88  11 0  
Independent 71  18 0  
SDLP 66  1 0  
Residents 53  14 0  
Green 38  18 0  
Alliance 32  2 0  
Tower Hamlets First 18  18 0  
TUV 13  10 0  
Green (NI) 4  1 0  
PUP 4  1 0  
NI21 1  1 0  
Liberal 2  2 0  
BNP 1  1 0  
Health Concern 1  2 0  
No overall control n/a n/a 43  8

England results edit

Party Councillors Councils
Number Change Number Change
Labour 2,121  324 82  5
Conservative 1,364  236 41  11
Liberal Democrats 427  310 6  2
UKIP 163  161 0  
Independent 71  18 0  
Residents 53  14 0  
Green 38  18 0  
Tower Hamlets First 18  18 0  
Liberal 2  2 0  
BNP 1  1 0  
Health Concern 1  2 0  
No overall control n/a n/a 32  8

The Respect Party lost both their remaining councillors.[3]

English Councils - shift of control edit

This table depicts how the control of local councils shifted in this election.

The data along the diagonal represents no shift in control in that number of councils: for example, Chorley was among the solid colour no change 73 Labour controlled councils. The other cells represent the shifts of control: for example, Harrow was one of five councils of which Labour gained control from No Overall Control. The intensity of the colour in a table cell other than the diagonal reflects the relative number of losses in council control suffered by each party.

after election N.O.C. Labour Cons. Lib.
Dem.
Old
total
losses
before election
No Overall Control 19 5 - - 24 − 5
Labour 4 73 - - 77 − 4
Conservative 8 4 40 - 52 −12
Liberal Democrats 1 - 1 6 8 − 2
New total 32 82 41 6 161 -
gains +13 + 9 + 1 - - -
Net change + 8 + 5 −11 − 2 - -

Last updated at 11:30:10 on 27 May 2014[4]

Northern Ireland results edit

Party Councillors % of councillors First preference votes % of FP votes
2011[5] 2014 +/- 2011[5] 2014 +/- 2011[6] 2014[7] +/- 2011 2014 +/-
DUP 145 130  15 31.4% 28.1%  3.3% 179,436 144,928   27.2% 23.1%  4.1%
Sinn Féin 115 105  10 24.9% 22.7%  2.2% 163,712 151,137   24.8% 24.1%  0.7%
UUP 77 88  11 16.7% 19.0%  2.3% 100,643 101,385   15.2% 16.1%  0.9%
SDLP 67 66  1 14.5% 14.2%  0.3% 99,325 85,237   15.0% 13.6%  1.4%
Alliance 34 32  2 7.4% 6.9%  0.5% 48,859 41,769   7.4% 6.7%  0.7%
TUV 3 13  10 0.6% 2.8%  2.2% 13,079 28,310   2.0% 4.5%  2.5%
PUP 1 4  3 0.2% 0.8%  0.6% 3,858 12,753   0.6% 2.0%  1.4%
Green (NI) 1 4  3 0.2% 0.8%  0.6% 6,317 5,515   1.0% 0.8%  0.2%
UKIP 1 3  2 0.2% 0.6%  0.4% 2,550 9,311   0.4% 1.4%  1.0%
NI21 0 1  1 0.0% 0.2%  0.2% 0 11,495   0.0% 1.8%  1.8%
People Before Profit 0 1  1 0.0% 0.2%  0.2% 1,721 1,923   0.3% 0.3%  0.0%
NI Conservatives 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   1,321 2,527   0.2% 0.4%  0.2%
éirígí 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   2,062 1,756   0.3% 0.3%  0.0%
Workers' Party 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   760 985   0.1 0.2%  0.1%
Fermanagh Against Fracking 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 555   0.0% 0.1%  0.1%
Republican Network for Unity 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 502   0.0% 0.1%  0.1%
Community Partnership 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   800 388   0.1 0.1%  0.0%
Socialist Party 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   682 272   0.1% 0.0%  0.1%
BNP 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   491 174   0.1% 0.0%  0.1%
Democracy First 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 173   0.0% 0.0%  0.0%
Others 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   2,142 0   0.3% 0.0%  0.3%
Independent 18 15   3 3.9% 3.2%  0.7% 32,151 26,682   4.9% 4.2%  0.7%
Total 462 462   100% 100%   660,631 627,777   100% 100%  

London boroughs edit

All seats in the 32 London Borough Councils were up for election.

Summary of results edit

Party[8] Votes won % votes Change Seats % seats Change Councils Change
Labour 944,967 37.6 +5.1 1,060 57.3 +185 20 +3
Conservative 663,847 26.4 −5.3 612 33.1 −105 9 −2
Liberal Democrats 267,769 10.6 −11.8 116 6.3 −130 1 −1
Green 246,805 9.8 +3.2 4 0.2 +2 0 ±0
UKIP 239,001 9.5 +8.4 12 0.6 +12 0 ±0
Others 152,684 6.1 +0.4 47 2.5 +26 0 ±0
No overall control 2 −6

Individual council results edit

Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP Green Ind Others
Barking and Dagenham Labour Labour 51
Barnet Conservative Conservative 32 27 1
Bexley Conservative Conservative 45 15 3
Brent Labour Labour 6 56 1
Bromley Conservative Conservative 51 7 2
Camden Labour Labour 12 40 1 1
Croydon Conservative Labour 30 40
Ealing Labour Labour 12 53 4
Enfield Labour Labour 22 41
Greenwich Labour Labour 8 43
Hackney Labour Labour 4 50 3
Hammersmith and Fulham Conservative Labour 20 26
Haringey Labour Labour 48 9
Harrow No overall control Labour 26 34 1 2
Havering Conservative No overall control 22 1 7 24
Hillingdon Conservative Conservative 42 23
Hounslow Labour Labour 11 49
Islington Labour Labour 47 1
Kensington and Chelsea Conservative Conservative 37 12 1
Kingston upon Thames Liberal Democrats Conservative 28 2 18
Lambeth Labour Labour 3 59 1
Lewisham Labour Labour 53 1
Merton No overall control Labour 20 36 1 3
Newham Labour Labour 60
Redbridge No overall control Labour 25 35 3
Richmond upon Thames Conservative Conservative 39 15
Southwark Labour Labour 2 48 13
Sutton Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 9 45
Tower Hamlets Labour No overall control 4 20 18
Waltham Forest Labour Labour 16 44
Wandsworth Conservative Conservative 41 19
Westminster Conservative Conservative 44 16
Totals 612 1,052 118 12 4 2 45
Councils whose control changed hands highlighted thus

Harrow's Council was elected in 2010 with a Labour majority but divisions within this majority in 2013 led to a coalition struck between the Conservatives and the Independent Labour Group (formed of eight ex-Labour councillors). Conservatives withdrew their support for Independent Labour on 16 September 2013 leading to a brief Conservative minority administration.

Metropolitan boroughs edit

One third of the seats in all 36 Metropolitan Boroughs were up for election (showing those elected and each party's total in the new council).

Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP Others
Barnsley Labour Labour 1, 4 18, 52 2, 7
Birmingham Labour Labour 13, 31 22, 77 5, 12
Bolton Labour Labour 5, 15 13, 40 1, 3 2, 2
Bradford Labour Labour 7, 21 17, 46 3, 8 1, 1 1,3Grn
2,11Ind
Bury Labour Labour 2, 11 15, 38 0, 1 0, 1
Calderdale No overall control No overall control
(Lab minority, then
Con-Ind minority)
6, 19 9, 25 1, 6 1, 1
Coventry Labour Labour 6, 11 13, 43
Doncaster Labour Labour 3, 8 15, 48 1, 1 2, 6
Dudley Labour Labour 7, 20 10, 40 7, 9 0,1Grn
0,2Ind
Gateshead Labour Labour 18, 55 4, 11
Kirklees No overall control No overall control
(Lab minority)
6, 18 10, 32 5, 11 1,5Grn
1,3Ind
Knowsley Labour Labour 21, 63
Leeds Labour Labour 6, 19 20, 62 4, 9 1,3Grn
2,6Ind
Liverpool Labour Labour 27, 79 0, 3 2,4Grn
1,4Ind
Manchester Labour Labour 33, 95 1, 1
Newcastle upon Tyne Labour Labour 18, 52 8, 24 0, 2
North Tyneside Labour Labour 3, 12 15, 44 1, 4
Oldham Labour Labour 0, 2 14, 45 3, 10 2, 2 1, 1
Rochdale Labour Labour 3, 11 16, 48 1, 1
Rotherham Labour Labour 0, 2 11, 50 10, 10 0, 1
St Helens Labour Labour 1, 3 14, 43 1, 2
Salford Labour Labour 3, 8 17, 52
Sandwell Labour Labour 0, 1 23, 70 1, 1
Sefton Labour Labour 2, 7 13, 40 6, 17 1, 2
Sheffield Labour Labour 18, 60 6, 17 3, 3 2,4Grn
Solihull Conservative Conservative 9, 29 0, 2 3, 8 1, 1 4,10Grn
South Tyneside Labour Labour 0, 1 17, 49 0, 1 1, 3
Stockport No overall control No overall control
(Lib Dem minority)
4, 10 7, 22 9, 28 1, 3
Sunderland Labour Labour 3, 8 21, 63 1, 4
Tameside Labour Labour 2, 6 17, 51
Trafford Conservative Conservative 12, 33 9, 27 1, 3
Wakefield Labour Labour 1, 6 17, 54 2, 2 1, 1
Walsall No overall control No overall control
(Lab minority)
6, 21 9, 30 0, 3 3, 3 1, 3
Wigan Labour Labour 1, 2 23, 62 1, 11
Wirral Labour Labour 8, 22 11, 37 2, 6 1,1Grn
Wolverhampton Labour Labour 4, 12 15, 45 0, 2 1, 1
Totals 117,
373
563,
1,741
62,
189
33,
37
28,
104

Unitary authorities edit

Two unitary authorities had all of their seats up for election following boundary changes.

Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP
Milton Keynes No overall control No overall control (Lab minority) 18 25 13 1
Slough Labour Labour 8 33 1

One third of the council seats were up for election in 17 unitary authorities (elected and totals shown).

Council  Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP Ind Others
Blackburn with Darwen   Labour won the most seats 4 16 1
Labour Labour 12 48 4
Bristol     6 10 6 1 - 3 Green
No overall control No overall control 15 31 16 1 1 6 Green
Derby     6 8 3 1 -
Labour Labour 14 27 7 2 1
Halton   Labour won the most seats 16 1
Labour Labour 2 51 3
Hartlepool   Labour won the most seats 1 6 2 2
Labour Labour 3 19 2 9
Kingston upon Hull   Labour won the most seats 1 12 7 - -
Labour Labour 2 37 15 1 4
North East Lincolnshire     3 3 2 7
Labour No overall control
(Labour minority)
10 21 3 8
Peterborough     10 2 3 3 2
Conservative No overall control
(Conservative minority)
28 12 4 3 10
Plymouth     9 7 3
Labour Labour 24 30 3
Portsmouth     5 - 3 6 -
Liberal Democrats No overall control (Con
with UKIP & Lab support)
12 4 19 6 1
Reading   Labour won the most seats 2 11 1 2 Green
Labour Labour 10 31 2 3 Green
Southampton     8 8 1
Labour Labour 18 28 2
Southend-on-Sea     4 4 1 5 4 -
Conservative No overall control
(Ind/Lab/LD coalition)
19 9 5 5 10
Swindon   Conservatives won most seats 11 8 1
Conservative Conservative 30 23 4
Thurrock     5 6 5 -
Labour No overall control
(Labour minority)
18 23 6 2
Warrington   Labour won the most seats 1 15 5
Labour Labour 3 43 11
Wokingham   Conservatives won most seats 15 1 2 -[9]
Conservative Conservative 44 1 7 2
Totals   seats won in May 2014 91 133 36 33 9 5 Green
Total membership of new councils 264 438 100 37 42 9 Green
source: BBC News, retrieved June 2014 Cons Lab LD UKIP Ind others

Non-metropolitan districts edit

Whole council edit

  • Two district councils had all of their seats up for election following boundary changes
Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD Others
Hart No overall control No overall control 14 9 10
Three Rivers Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 10 3 23

Half of council edit

  • Seven district councils had half of their seats up for election (showing those elected and the new council)
Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP Others
Adur Conservative Conservative 9, 20 0, 1 4, 6 1, 2
Cheltenham Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 4, 11 13, 24 2, 5
Fareham Conservative Conservative 11, 23 3, 5 1, 1 1, 2
Gosport Conservative Conservative 12, 21 2, 6 2, 6 0, 1
Hastings Labour Labour 5, 8 11, 24
Nuneaton and Bedworth Labour Labour 2, 3 14, 28 1,2Grn
0,1Ind
Oxford Labour Labour 17, 33 5, 8 3,6Grn
0,1Ind
Totals 43, 86 44, 92 23, 43 5, 8 7, 19

Third of council edit

  • 65 district councils had one third of their seats up for election
Council Previous control Result
Con Lab LD UKIP Others
Amber Valley Conservative Labour 4, 21 11, 23 0, 1
Basildon Conservative No overall control Con minority 4, 17 0, 10 0, 1 11, 12 0, 2
Basingstoke and Deane No overall control No overall control Con minority 8, 28 8, 17 3, 9 1, 2 2, 4
Bassetlaw Labour Labour 3, 11 12, 34 1, 3
Brentwood Conservative No overall control LibDem/Ind/Lab coalition 6, 18 1, 3 5, 11 0, 5
Broxbourne Conservative Conservative 9, 26 1, 3 1, 1
Burnley Labour Labour 1, 5 10, 28 4, 12
Cambridge No overall control Labour 0, 1 10, 25 4, 14 1, 2
Cannock Chase Labour Labour 1, 6 6, 25 1, 2 4, 6 1, 2
Carlisle Labour Labour 7, 19 9, 29 0, 2 1, 2
Castle Point Conservative No overall control Con minority 20, 20 5, 5 0, 16
Cherwell Conservative Conservative 12, 40 4, 7 1, 2 0, 1
Chorley Labour Labour 3, 13 13, 32 1, 2
Colchester No overall control No overall control LibDem/Lab/Ind coalition 8, 23 2, 8 9, 25 1, 4
Craven Conservative Conservative 7, 18 0, 2 2, 10
Crawley Conservative Labour 5, 16 8, 20 0, 1
Daventry Conservative Conservative 10, 28 0, 4 0, 1 2, 3
Eastleigh Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 2, 4 13, 40
Elmbridge Conservative Conservative 12, 33 2, 6 4, 21
Epping Forest Conservative Conservative 0, 37 0, 1 2, 3 0, 2 0,1Grn
5,14Ind
Exeter Labour Labour 2, 10 10, 27 1, 3
Gloucester No overall control No overall control Con minority 8, 18 3, 9 4, 9
Great Yarmouth Labour No overall control Lab minority 2, 14 1, 15 10, 10
Harlow Labour Labour 3, 11 4, 17 5, 5
Harrogate Conservative Conservative 9, 34 8, 15 2, 5
Havant Conservative Conservative 10, 31 1, 4 1, 1 2, 2
Hertsmere Conservative Conservative 11, 34 2, 5
Huntingdonshire Conservative Conservative 11, 34 0, 1 1, 6 3, 7 0,4Grn
2,3Ind
Hyndburn Labour Labour 2, 8 7, 23 0, 2 2, 2
Ipswich Labour Labour 4, 10 12, 35 1, 3
Lincoln Labour Labour 2, 6 9, 27
Maidstone Conservative No overall control Con minority 5, 25 1, 2 9, 19 4, 4 1, 5
Mole Valley No overall control No overall control 6, 19 4, 15 1, 1 3, 6
Newcastle-under-Lyme Labour Labour 5, 16 11, 32 5, 6 0,5 0,1Grn
North Hertfordshire Conservative Conservative 12, 33 5, 12 0, 3 0, 1
Norwich Labour Labour 8, 21 1, 3 5,15Grn
Pendle No overall control No overall control 5, 19 7, 18 3, 11 1, 1
Preston Labour Labour 6, 19 7, 32 2, 5 0, 1
Purbeck No overall control No overall control Con minority 6, 12 2, 11 0, 1
Redditch Labour Labour 3, 9 6, 17 2, 2 0, 1
Reigate and Banstead Conservative Conservative 12, 37 1, 2 1, 1 1,3Grn
2,8Ind
Rochford Conservative Conservative 6, 26 1, 1 1, 3 3, 3 1,2Grn
1,4Ind
Rossendale Labour Labour 5, 10 6, 24 1, 2
Rugby Conservative Conservative 7, 23 3, 10 3, 7 2, 2
Runnymede Conservative Conservative 12, 35 0, 1 2, 6
Rushmoor Conservative Conservative 8, 24 4, 12 1, 3
St Albans No overall control No overall control Con minority 12, 29 3, 10 7, 17 0,1Grn
0,1Ind
South Cambridgeshire Conservative Conservative 10, 35 0, 1 7, 13 2, 8
South Lakeland Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 2, 15 0, 3 15, 33
Stevenage Labour Labour 2, 2 34, 34 3, 3
Stratford-on-Avon Conservative Conservative 15, 35 0, 1 3, 12 0, 5
Stroud No overall control No overall control Lab/Green/LibDem coalition 10, 22 6, 20 0, 2 2,6Grn
0,1Ind
Tamworth Conservative Conservative 6, 16 3, 12 1, 1 0, 1
Tandridge Conservative Conservative 13, 34 1, 6 0, 2
Tunbridge Wells Conservative Conservative 14, 38 1, 3 1, 3 0, 2 0, 2
Watford Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 1, 1 4, 11 7, 23 1,1Grn
Welwyn Hatfield Conservative Conservative 13, 31 4, 14 1, 2 0, 1
West Lancashire Conservative No overall control Con minority 11, 27 8, 27
West Oxfordshire Conservative Conservative 15, 40 1, 5 1, 3 0, 1
Weymouth and Portland No overall control No overall control Lab/LibDem coalition 4, 11 5, 15 1, 6 1, 1 1, 1
Winchester No overall control No overall control Con minority 11, 28 1, 3 7, 25 0, 1
Woking Conservative Conservative 7, 23 1, 1 3, 11 1, 1
Worcester No overall control No overall control Con minority 6, 17 6, 16 0, 1 0,1Grn
Worthing Conservative Conservative 9, 27 1, 7 1, 1 1,1Grn
0,1Ind
Wyre Forest No overall control No overall control 5, 15 2, 9 5, 5 1, 13
Totals 446, 1,348 283, 796 163, 421 66, 88 47, 211

† Elected councillors will hold office for one year only as Purbeck District will adopt whole council elections from 2015.[10][11]

Mayoral elections edit

There were five mayoral elections.

In Copeland, there was a referendum to establish a post of directly elected mayor, which passed.

Northern Ireland edit

These were the first elections to the 11 new 'super-councils' in Northern Ireland, following a reorganisation. These will operate in shadow form for one year, with the current 26 councils existing in parallel.[12]

Sinn Féin (dark green) won more seats than any other party in (1) Belfast, (9) Mid-Ulster, (10) Derry & Strabane and (11) Fermanagh & Omagh. Sinn Féin and the SDLP elected more councillors (14 each) than did any other party in (5) Newry, Mourne & Down . The Democratic Unionist Party (dark orange) won more seats than any other party in each of the other six councils, and won as many as all the other parties combined in (4) Lisburn & Castlereagh.

 
The eleven new districts
 
Leading party in each new council

Party composition of new councils edit

The party abbreviations in this table are explained in the total-vote table that follows it.

Seats won[7]
Council Total
seats
SF SDLP Alliance UUP DUP TUV Ind Others
3 Antrim and Newtownabbey 40 3 4 4 12 15 2
6 Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon 41 8 6 12 13 1 1 UKIP
1 Belfast City 60 19 7 8 7 13 1 5 *
8 Causeway Coast and Glens 40 7 6 1 10 11 3 1 1 PUP
10 Derry and Strabane 40 16 10 2 8 4
11 Fermanagh and Omagh 40 17 8 9 5 1
4 Lisburn and Castlereagh 40 3 7 8 20 1 1 NI21
7 Mid and East Antrim 40 3 1 3 9 16 5 2 1 UKIP
9 Mid-Ulster 40 18 6 7 8 1
5 Newry, Mourne and Down 41 14 14 2 3 4 3 1 UKIP
2 North Down and Ards 40 1 7 9 17 1 2 3 Green(NI)
Total 462 105 66 32 88 130 13 15 13
1 * Belfast other: 3 Progressive Unionist, 1 Green Party Northern Ireland & 1 People Before Profit
source:[7]

Votes cast edit

These elections used the Single Transferable Vote method of proportional representation. Votes and percentages for each party reflect the first preference on each ballot.

Party Councillors % of councillors First preference votes % of FP votes
2011 (notional)[13] 2014 +/- 2011 (notional) 2014 +/- 2011[6] 2014[7] +/- 2011 2014 +/-
DUP 145 130  15 31.4% 28.1%  3.3% 179,436 144,928   27.2% 23.1%  4.1%
Sinn Féin 115 105  10 24.9% 22.7%  2.2% 163,712 151,137   24.8% 24.1%  0.7%
UUP 77 88  11 16.7% 19.0%  2.3% 100,643 101,385   15.2% 16.1%  0.9%
SDLP 67 66  1 14.5% 14.2%  0.3% 99,325 85,237   15.0% 13.6%  1.4%
Alliance 34 32  2 7.4% 6.9%  0.5% 48,859 41,769   7.4% 6.7%  0.7%
TUV 3 13  10 0.6% 2.8%  2.2% 13,079 28,310   2.0% 4.5%  2.5%
PUP 1 4  3 0.2% 0.8%  0.6% 3,858 12,753   0.6% 2.0%  1.4%
Green (NI) 1 4  3 0.2% 0.8%  0.6% 6,317 5,515   1.0% 0.8%  0.2%
UKIP 1 3  2 0.2% 0.6%  0.4% 2,550 9,311   0.4% 1.4%  1.0%
NI21 0 1  1 0.0% 0.2%  0.2% 0 11,495   0.0% 1.8%  1.8%
People Before Profit 0 1  1 0.0% 0.2%  0.2% 1,721 1,923   0.3% 0.3%  0.0%
NI Conservatives 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   1,321 2,527   0.2% 0.4%  0.2%
éirígí 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   2,062 1,756   0.3% 0.3%  0.0%
Workers' Party 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   760 985   0.1 0.2%  0.1%
Fermanagh Against Fracking 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 555   0.0% 0.1%  0.1%
Republican Network for Unity 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 502   0.0% 0.1%  0.1%
Community Partnership 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   800 388   0.1 0.1%  0.0%
Socialist Party 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   682 272   0.1% 0.0%  0.1%
BNP 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   491 174   0.1% 0.0%  0.1%
Democracy First 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   0 173   0.0% 0.0%  0.0%
Others 0 0   0.0% 0.0%   2,142 0   0.3% 0.0%  0.3%
Independent 18 15   3 3.9% 3.2%  0.7% 32,151 26,682   4.9% 4.2%  0.7%
Total 462 462   100% 100%   660,631 627,777   100% 100%  

Electoral administration edit

Eligibility to vote edit

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on the day of the election 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,[14] although those who have moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. Those who were registered to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who has a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) were entitled to vote in the local elections at each address, as long as they were not in the same local government area.[15][16]

Enacting legislation edit

These elections were held on 22 May 2014 as provided by 'The Local Elections (Ordinary Day of Elections in 2014) Order 2013' (S.I.Tooltip Statutory Instrument (UK) 2013/2277).[12][17][18][19]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ All vote shares in the infobox are projected national vote shares calculated by the BBC.
  2. ^ Swing figures are between the BBC national projected vote share extrapolation from 2013 local elections, and the BBC equivalent vote share projection from these local elections held in different areas
  3. ^ a b England: 163 councillors (+161 net). Northern Ireland: 3 councillors (+2 net)

References edit

  1. ^ "BBC Projected National Share of Vote 2014". Elections Etc. Steve Fisher and Jonathan Jones. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. ^ Elise Uberoi; Chris Watson; Richard Keen (19 May 2016). "Local elections 2016" (PDF). House of Commons Library. UK Parliament. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  3. ^ "England Council Results". Vote 2014. BBC News. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Council Elections 2014". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b (Notional)
  6. ^ a b "Northern Ireland Council Elections". Vote 2011. BBC News. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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The 2014 United Kingdom local elections were held on 22 May 2014 Usually these elections are held on the first Thursday in May but were postponed to coincide with the 2014 European Parliament Elections Direct elections were held for all 32 London boroughs all 36 metropolitan boroughs 74 district borough councils 19 unitary authorities and various mayoral posts in England and elections to the new councils in Northern Ireland 2014 United Kingdom local elections 2013 22 May 2014 2015 All 32 London boroughs all 36 metropolitan boroughs 19 out of 55 unitary authorities 74 out of 201 district councils all 11 Northern Irish councils and 5 directly elected mayors First party Second party Leader Ed Miliband David Cameron Party Labour Conservative Leader since 25 September 2010 6 December 2005 Projected vote share a 31 29 Swing b 2 4 Councils 82 41 Councils 6 11 Councillors 2 121 1 364 Councillors 324 236 Third party Fourth party Leader Nick Clegg Nigel Farage Party Liberal Democrats UKIP Leader since 18 December 2007 5 November 2010 Projected vote share a 13 17 Swing b 1 5 Councils 6 0 Councils 2 Councillors 427 166 c Councillors 310 163 c Map showing results of English and Northern Irish local elections 2014 Council control in England and in Northern Ireland the largest parties are shown where all councils had no overall control Black represents No Overall Control white represents areas that did not hold an election blue represents the Conservative Party red represents the Labour Party and gold represents the Liberal Democrats Areas in light red represent the Democratic Unionist Party Dark green represents Sinn Fein and light green represents the SDLP Areas shown in grey are outside England and Northern Ireland All registered electors British Irish Commonwealth and European Union citizens who were aged 18 or over on the day of the election were entitled to vote in the local elections The BBC s projected national vote share PNV put Labour on 31 the Conservatives on 29 UKIP on 17 and the Liberal Democrats on 13 1 Rallings and Thrasher of Plymouth University s national equivalent vote share NEV estimated 31 for Labour 30 for the Conservatives 18 for UKIP and 11 for the Liberal Democrats 2 For the fourth year running the Labour Party enjoyed the largest share of the vote in local elections but its share of the vote was its smallest since 2010 UKIP which topped the same day s European Parliament elections finished third in vote share claiming council seats from Labour the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats Contents 1 Overview of results 1 1 UK wide results 1 2 England results 1 2 1 English Councils shift of control 1 3 Northern Ireland results 2 London boroughs 2 1 Summary of results 2 2 Individual council results 3 Metropolitan boroughs 4 Unitary authorities 5 Non metropolitan districts 5 1 Whole council 5 2 Half of council 5 3 Third of council 6 Mayoral elections 7 Northern Ireland 7 1 Party composition of new councils 7 2 Votes cast 8 Electoral administration 8 1 Eligibility to vote 9 Enacting legislation 10 See also 11 Notes 12 ReferencesOverview of results editUK wide results edit Party Councillors Councils Number Change Number Change Labour 2 121 nbsp 324 82 nbsp 5 Conservative 1 364 nbsp 236 41 nbsp 11 Liberal Democrats 427 nbsp 310 6 nbsp 2 UKIP 166 nbsp 163 0 nbsp DUP 130 nbsp 15 0 nbsp Sinn Fein 105 nbsp 10 0 nbsp UUP 88 nbsp 11 0 nbsp Independent 71 nbsp 18 0 nbsp SDLP 66 nbsp 1 0 nbsp Residents 53 nbsp 14 0 nbsp Green 38 nbsp 18 0 nbsp Alliance 32 nbsp 2 0 nbsp Tower Hamlets First 18 nbsp 18 0 nbsp TUV 13 nbsp 10 0 nbsp Green NI 4 nbsp 1 0 nbsp PUP 4 nbsp 1 0 nbsp NI21 1 nbsp 1 0 nbsp Liberal 2 nbsp 2 0 nbsp BNP 1 nbsp 1 0 nbsp Health Concern 1 nbsp 2 0 nbsp No overall control n a n a 43 nbsp 8 England results edit Party Councillors Councils Number Change Number Change Labour 2 121 nbsp 324 82 nbsp 5 Conservative 1 364 nbsp 236 41 nbsp 11 Liberal Democrats 427 nbsp 310 6 nbsp 2 UKIP 163 nbsp 161 0 nbsp Independent 71 nbsp 18 0 nbsp Residents 53 nbsp 14 0 nbsp Green 38 nbsp 18 0 nbsp Tower Hamlets First 18 nbsp 18 0 nbsp Liberal 2 nbsp 2 0 nbsp BNP 1 nbsp 1 0 nbsp Health Concern 1 nbsp 2 0 nbsp No overall control n a n a 32 nbsp 8 The Respect Party lost both their remaining councillors 3 English Councils shift of control edit This table depicts how the control of local councils shifted in this election The data along the diagonal represents no shift in control in that number of councils for example Chorley was among the solid colour no change 73 Labour controlled councils The other cells represent the shifts of control for example Harrow was one of five councils of which Labour gained control from No Overall Control The intensity of the colour in a table cell other than the diagonal reflects the relative number of losses in council control suffered by each party after election N O C Labour Cons Lib Dem Oldtotal losses before election No Overall Control 19 5 24 5 Labour 4 73 77 4 Conservative 8 4 40 52 12 Liberal Democrats 1 1 6 8 2 New total 32 82 41 6 161 gains 13 9 1 Net change 8 5 11 2 Last updated at 11 30 10 on 27 May 2014 4 Northern Ireland results edit Party Councillors of councillors First preference votes of FP votes 2011 5 2014 2011 5 2014 2011 6 2014 7 2011 2014 DUP 145 130 nbsp 15 31 4 28 1 nbsp 3 3 179 436 144 928 nbsp 27 2 23 1 nbsp 4 1 Sinn Fein 115 105 nbsp 10 24 9 22 7 nbsp 2 2 163 712 151 137 nbsp 24 8 24 1 nbsp 0 7 UUP 77 88 nbsp 11 16 7 19 0 nbsp 2 3 100 643 101 385 nbsp 15 2 16 1 nbsp 0 9 SDLP 67 66 nbsp 1 14 5 14 2 nbsp 0 3 99 325 85 237 nbsp 15 0 13 6 nbsp 1 4 Alliance 34 32 nbsp 2 7 4 6 9 nbsp 0 5 48 859 41 769 nbsp 7 4 6 7 nbsp 0 7 TUV 3 13 nbsp 10 0 6 2 8 nbsp 2 2 13 079 28 310 nbsp 2 0 4 5 nbsp 2 5 PUP 1 4 nbsp 3 0 2 0 8 nbsp 0 6 3 858 12 753 nbsp 0 6 2 0 nbsp 1 4 Green NI 1 4 nbsp 3 0 2 0 8 nbsp 0 6 6 317 5 515 nbsp 1 0 0 8 nbsp 0 2 UKIP 1 3 nbsp 2 0 2 0 6 nbsp 0 4 2 550 9 311 nbsp 0 4 1 4 nbsp 1 0 NI21 0 1 nbsp 1 0 0 0 2 nbsp 0 2 0 11 495 nbsp 0 0 1 8 nbsp 1 8 People Before Profit 0 1 nbsp 1 0 0 0 2 nbsp 0 2 1 721 1 923 nbsp 0 3 0 3 nbsp 0 0 NI Conservatives 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 1 321 2 527 nbsp 0 2 0 4 nbsp 0 2 eirigi 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 2 062 1 756 nbsp 0 3 0 3 nbsp 0 0 Workers Party 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 760 985 nbsp 0 1 0 2 nbsp 0 1 Fermanagh Against Fracking 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 555 nbsp 0 0 0 1 nbsp 0 1 Republican Network for Unity 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 502 nbsp 0 0 0 1 nbsp 0 1 Community Partnership 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 800 388 nbsp 0 1 0 1 nbsp 0 0 Socialist Party 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 682 272 nbsp 0 1 0 0 nbsp 0 1 BNP 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 491 174 nbsp 0 1 0 0 nbsp 0 1 Democracy First 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 173 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Others 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 2 142 0 nbsp 0 3 0 0 nbsp 0 3 Independent 18 15 nbsp 3 3 9 3 2 nbsp 0 7 32 151 26 682 nbsp 4 9 4 2 nbsp 0 7 Total 462 462 nbsp 100 100 nbsp 660 631 627 777 nbsp 100 100 nbsp London boroughs editMain article 2014 London local elections All seats in the 32 London Borough Councils were up for election Summary of results edit Party 8 Votes won votes Change Seats seats Change Councils Change Labour 944 967 37 6 5 1 1 060 57 3 185 20 3 Conservative 663 847 26 4 5 3 612 33 1 105 9 2 Liberal Democrats 267 769 10 6 11 8 116 6 3 130 1 1 Green 246 805 9 8 3 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 UKIP 239 001 9 5 8 4 12 0 6 12 0 0 Others 152 684 6 1 0 4 47 2 5 26 0 0 No overall control 2 6 Individual council results edit Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Green Ind Others Barking and Dagenham Labour Labour 51 Barnet Conservative Conservative 32 27 1 Bexley Conservative Conservative 45 15 3 Brent Labour Labour 6 56 1 Bromley Conservative Conservative 51 7 2 Camden Labour Labour 12 40 1 1 Croydon Conservative Labour 30 40 Ealing Labour Labour 12 53 4 Enfield Labour Labour 22 41 Greenwich Labour Labour 8 43 Hackney Labour Labour 4 50 3 Hammersmith and Fulham Conservative Labour 20 26 Haringey Labour Labour 48 9 Harrow No overall control Labour 26 34 1 2 Havering Conservative No overall control 22 1 7 24 Hillingdon Conservative Conservative 42 23 Hounslow Labour Labour 11 49 Islington Labour Labour 47 1 Kensington and Chelsea Conservative Conservative 37 12 1 Kingston upon Thames Liberal Democrats Conservative 28 2 18 Lambeth Labour Labour 3 59 1 Lewisham Labour Labour 53 1 Merton No overall control Labour 20 36 1 3 Newham Labour Labour 60 Redbridge No overall control Labour 25 35 3 Richmond upon Thames Conservative Conservative 39 15 Southwark Labour Labour 2 48 13 Sutton Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 9 45 Tower Hamlets Labour No overall control 4 20 18 Waltham Forest Labour Labour 16 44 Wandsworth Conservative Conservative 41 19 Westminster Conservative Conservative 44 16 Totals 612 1 052 118 12 4 2 45 Councils whose control changed hands highlighted thus Harrow s Council was elected in 2010 with a Labour majority but divisions within this majority in 2013 led to a coalition struck between the Conservatives and the Independent Labour Group formed of eight ex Labour councillors Conservatives withdrew their support for Independent Labour on 16 September 2013 leading to a brief Conservative minority administration Metropolitan boroughs editOne third of the seats in all 36 Metropolitan Boroughs were up for election showing those elected and each party s total in the new council Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Others Barnsley Labour Labour 1 4 18 52 2 7 Birmingham Labour Labour 13 31 22 77 5 12 Bolton Labour Labour 5 15 13 40 1 3 2 2 Bradford Labour Labour 7 21 17 46 3 8 1 1 1 3Grn2 11Ind Bury Labour Labour 2 11 15 38 0 1 0 1 Calderdale No overall control No overall control Lab minority thenCon Ind minority 6 19 9 25 1 6 1 1 Coventry Labour Labour 6 11 13 43 Doncaster Labour Labour 3 8 15 48 1 1 2 6 Dudley Labour Labour 7 20 10 40 7 9 0 1Grn0 2Ind Gateshead Labour Labour 18 55 4 11 Kirklees No overall control No overall control Lab minority 6 18 10 32 5 11 1 5Grn1 3Ind Knowsley Labour Labour 21 63 Leeds Labour Labour 6 19 20 62 4 9 1 3Grn2 6Ind Liverpool Labour Labour 27 79 0 3 2 4Grn1 4Ind Manchester Labour Labour 33 95 1 1 Newcastle upon Tyne Labour Labour 18 52 8 24 0 2 North Tyneside Labour Labour 3 12 15 44 1 4 Oldham Labour Labour 0 2 14 45 3 10 2 2 1 1 Rochdale Labour Labour 3 11 16 48 1 1 Rotherham Labour Labour 0 2 11 50 10 10 0 1 St Helens Labour Labour 1 3 14 43 1 2 Salford Labour Labour 3 8 17 52 Sandwell Labour Labour 0 1 23 70 1 1 Sefton Labour Labour 2 7 13 40 6 17 1 2 Sheffield Labour Labour 18 60 6 17 3 3 2 4Grn Solihull Conservative Conservative 9 29 0 2 3 8 1 1 4 10Grn South Tyneside Labour Labour 0 1 17 49 0 1 1 3 Stockport No overall control No overall control Lib Dem minority 4 10 7 22 9 28 1 3 Sunderland Labour Labour 3 8 21 63 1 4 Tameside Labour Labour 2 6 17 51 Trafford Conservative Conservative 12 33 9 27 1 3 Wakefield Labour Labour 1 6 17 54 2 2 1 1 Walsall No overall control No overall control Lab minority 6 21 9 30 0 3 3 3 1 3 Wigan Labour Labour 1 2 23 62 1 11 Wirral Labour Labour 8 22 11 37 2 6 1 1Grn Wolverhampton Labour Labour 4 12 15 45 0 2 1 1 Totals 117 373 563 1 741 62 189 33 37 28 104Unitary authorities editTwo unitary authorities had all of their seats up for election following boundary changes Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Milton Keynes No overall control No overall control Lab minority 18 25 13 1 Slough Labour Labour 8 33 1 One third of the council seats were up for election in 17 unitary authorities elected and totals shown Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Ind Others Blackburn with Darwen Labour won the most seats 4 16 1 Labour Labour 12 48 4 Bristol 6 10 6 1 3 Green No overall control No overall control 15 31 16 1 1 6 Green Derby 6 8 3 1 Labour Labour 14 27 7 2 1 Halton Labour won the most seats 16 1 Labour Labour 2 51 3 Hartlepool Labour won the most seats 1 6 2 2 Labour Labour 3 19 2 9 Kingston upon Hull Labour won the most seats 1 12 7 Labour Labour 2 37 15 1 4 North East Lincolnshire 3 3 2 7 Labour No overall control Labour minority 10 21 3 8 Peterborough 10 2 3 3 2 Conservative No overall control Conservative minority 28 12 4 3 10 Plymouth 9 7 3 Labour Labour 24 30 3 Portsmouth 5 3 6 Liberal Democrats No overall control Con with UKIP amp Lab support 12 4 19 6 1 Reading Labour won the most seats 2 11 1 2 Green Labour Labour 10 31 2 3 Green Southampton 8 8 1 Labour Labour 18 28 2 Southend on Sea 4 4 1 5 4 Conservative No overall control Ind Lab LD coalition 19 9 5 5 10 Swindon Conservatives won most seats 11 8 1 Conservative Conservative 30 23 4 Thurrock 5 6 5 Labour No overall control Labour minority 18 23 6 2 Warrington Labour won the most seats 1 15 5 Labour Labour 3 43 11 Wokingham Conservatives won most seats 15 1 2 9 Conservative Conservative 44 1 7 2 Totals seats won in May 2014 91 133 36 33 9 5 Green Total membership of new councils 264 438 100 37 42 9 Green source BBC News retrieved June 2014 Cons Lab LD UKIP Ind othersNon metropolitan districts editWhole council edit Two district councils had all of their seats up for election following boundary changes Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD Others Hart No overall control No overall control 14 9 10 Three Rivers Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 10 3 23 Half of council edit Seven district councils had half of their seats up for election showing those elected and the new council Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Others Adur Conservative Conservative 9 20 0 1 4 6 1 2 Cheltenham Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 4 11 13 24 2 5 Fareham Conservative Conservative 11 23 3 5 1 1 1 2 Gosport Conservative Conservative 12 21 2 6 2 6 0 1 Hastings Labour Labour 5 8 11 24 Nuneaton and Bedworth Labour Labour 2 3 14 28 1 2Grn0 1Ind Oxford Labour Labour 17 33 5 8 3 6Grn0 1Ind Totals 43 86 44 92 23 43 5 8 7 19 Third of council edit 65 district councils had one third of their seats up for election Council Previous control Result Con Lab LD UKIP Others Amber Valley Conservative Labour 4 21 11 23 0 1 Basildon Conservative No overall control Con minority 4 17 0 10 0 1 11 12 0 2 Basingstoke and Deane No overall control No overall control Con minority 8 28 8 17 3 9 1 2 2 4 Bassetlaw Labour Labour 3 11 12 34 1 3 Brentwood Conservative No overall control LibDem Ind Lab coalition 6 18 1 3 5 11 0 5 Broxbourne Conservative Conservative 9 26 1 3 1 1 Burnley Labour Labour 1 5 10 28 4 12 Cambridge No overall control Labour 0 1 10 25 4 14 1 2 Cannock Chase Labour Labour 1 6 6 25 1 2 4 6 1 2 Carlisle Labour Labour 7 19 9 29 0 2 1 2 Castle Point Conservative No overall control Con minority 20 20 5 5 0 16 Cherwell Conservative Conservative 12 40 4 7 1 2 0 1 Chorley Labour Labour 3 13 13 32 1 2 Colchester No overall control No overall control LibDem Lab Ind coalition 8 23 2 8 9 25 1 4 Craven Conservative Conservative 7 18 0 2 2 10 Crawley Conservative Labour 5 16 8 20 0 1 Daventry Conservative Conservative 10 28 0 4 0 1 2 3 Eastleigh Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 2 4 13 40 Elmbridge Conservative Conservative 12 33 2 6 4 21 Epping Forest Conservative Conservative 0 37 0 1 2 3 0 2 0 1Grn5 14Ind Exeter Labour Labour 2 10 10 27 1 3 Gloucester No overall control No overall control Con minority 8 18 3 9 4 9 Great Yarmouth Labour No overall control Lab minority 2 14 1 15 10 10 Harlow Labour Labour 3 11 4 17 5 5 Harrogate Conservative Conservative 9 34 8 15 2 5 Havant Conservative Conservative 10 31 1 4 1 1 2 2 Hertsmere Conservative Conservative 11 34 2 5 Huntingdonshire Conservative Conservative 11 34 0 1 1 6 3 7 0 4Grn2 3Ind Hyndburn Labour Labour 2 8 7 23 0 2 2 2 Ipswich Labour Labour 4 10 12 35 1 3 Lincoln Labour Labour 2 6 9 27 Maidstone Conservative No overall control Con minority 5 25 1 2 9 19 4 4 1 5 Mole Valley No overall control No overall control 6 19 4 15 1 1 3 6 Newcastle under Lyme Labour Labour 5 16 11 32 5 6 0 5 0 1Grn North Hertfordshire Conservative Conservative 12 33 5 12 0 3 0 1 Norwich Labour Labour 8 21 1 3 5 15Grn Pendle No overall control No overall control 5 19 7 18 3 11 1 1 Preston Labour Labour 6 19 7 32 2 5 0 1 Purbeck No overall control No overall control Con minority 6 12 2 11 0 1 Redditch Labour Labour 3 9 6 17 2 2 0 1 Reigate and Banstead Conservative Conservative 12 37 1 2 1 1 1 3Grn2 8Ind Rochford Conservative Conservative 6 26 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 2Grn1 4Ind Rossendale Labour Labour 5 10 6 24 1 2 Rugby Conservative Conservative 7 23 3 10 3 7 2 2 Runnymede Conservative Conservative 12 35 0 1 2 6 Rushmoor Conservative Conservative 8 24 4 12 1 3 St Albans No overall control No overall control Con minority 12 29 3 10 7 17 0 1Grn0 1Ind South Cambridgeshire Conservative Conservative 10 35 0 1 7 13 2 8 South Lakeland Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 2 15 0 3 15 33 Stevenage Labour Labour 2 2 34 34 3 3 Stratford on Avon Conservative Conservative 15 35 0 1 3 12 0 5 Stroud No overall control No overall control Lab Green LibDem coalition 10 22 6 20 0 2 2 6Grn0 1Ind Tamworth Conservative Conservative 6 16 3 12 1 1 0 1 Tandridge Conservative Conservative 13 34 1 6 0 2 Tunbridge Wells Conservative Conservative 14 38 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 2 Watford Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats 1 1 4 11 7 23 1 1Grn Welwyn Hatfield Conservative Conservative 13 31 4 14 1 2 0 1 West Lancashire Conservative No overall control Con minority 11 27 8 27 West Oxfordshire Conservative Conservative 15 40 1 5 1 3 0 1 Weymouth and Portland No overall control No overall control Lab LibDem coalition 4 11 5 15 1 6 1 1 1 1 Winchester No overall control No overall control Con minority 11 28 1 3 7 25 0 1 Woking Conservative Conservative 7 23 1 1 3 11 1 1 Worcester No overall control No overall control Con minority 6 17 6 16 0 1 0 1Grn Worthing Conservative Conservative 9 27 1 7 1 1 1 1Grn0 1Ind Wyre Forest No overall control No overall control 5 15 2 9 5 5 1 13 Totals 446 1 348 283 796 163 421 66 88 47 211 Elected councillors will hold office for one year only as Purbeck District will adopt whole council elections from 2015 10 11 Mayoral elections editThere were five mayoral elections Local Authority Previous Mayor New Mayor Hackney Jules Pipe Labour Jules Pipe Labour Lewisham Sir Steve Bullock Labour Sir Steve Bullock Labour Newham Robin Wales Labour Robin Wales Labour Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman Independent Lutfur Rahman Tower Hamlets First Watford Dorothy Thornhill Liberal Democrat Dorothy Thornhill Liberal Democrat In Copeland there was a referendum to establish a post of directly elected mayor which passed Northern Ireland editMain article 2014 Northern Ireland local elections These were the first elections to the 11 new super councils in Northern Ireland following a reorganisation These will operate in shadow form for one year with the current 26 councils existing in parallel 12 Sinn Fein dark green won more seats than any other party in 1 Belfast 9 Mid Ulster 10 Derry amp Strabane and 11 Fermanagh amp Omagh Sinn Fein and the SDLP elected more councillors 14 each than did any other party in 5 Newry Mourne amp Down The Democratic Unionist Party dark orange won more seats than any other party in each of the other six councils and won as many as all the other parties combined in 4 Lisburn amp Castlereagh nbsp The eleven new districts nbsp Leading party in each new council Party composition of new councils edit The party abbreviations in this table are explained in the total vote table that follows it Seats won 7 Council Totalseats SF SDLP Alliance UUP DUP TUV Ind Others 3 Antrim and Newtownabbey 40 3 4 4 12 15 2 6 Armagh Banbridge amp Craigavon 41 8 6 12 13 1 1 UKIP 1 Belfast City 60 19 7 8 7 13 1 5 8 Causeway Coast and Glens 40 7 6 1 10 11 3 1 1 PUP 10 Derry and Strabane 40 16 10 2 8 4 11 Fermanagh and Omagh 40 17 8 9 5 1 4 Lisburn and Castlereagh 40 3 7 8 20 1 1 NI21 7 Mid and East Antrim 40 3 1 3 9 16 5 2 1 UKIP 9 Mid Ulster 40 18 6 7 8 1 5 Newry Mourne and Down 41 14 14 2 3 4 3 1 UKIP 2 North Down and Ards 40 1 7 9 17 1 2 3 Green NI Total 462 105 66 32 88 130 13 15 13 1 Belfast other 3 Progressive Unionist 1 Green Party Northern Ireland amp 1 People Before Profit source 7 Votes cast edit These elections used the Single Transferable Vote method of proportional representation Votes and percentages for each party reflect the first preference on each ballot Party Councillors of councillors First preference votes of FP votes 2011 notional 13 2014 2011 notional 2014 2011 6 2014 7 2011 2014 DUP 145 130 nbsp 15 31 4 28 1 nbsp 3 3 179 436 144 928 nbsp 27 2 23 1 nbsp 4 1 Sinn Fein 115 105 nbsp 10 24 9 22 7 nbsp 2 2 163 712 151 137 nbsp 24 8 24 1 nbsp 0 7 UUP 77 88 nbsp 11 16 7 19 0 nbsp 2 3 100 643 101 385 nbsp 15 2 16 1 nbsp 0 9 SDLP 67 66 nbsp 1 14 5 14 2 nbsp 0 3 99 325 85 237 nbsp 15 0 13 6 nbsp 1 4 Alliance 34 32 nbsp 2 7 4 6 9 nbsp 0 5 48 859 41 769 nbsp 7 4 6 7 nbsp 0 7 TUV 3 13 nbsp 10 0 6 2 8 nbsp 2 2 13 079 28 310 nbsp 2 0 4 5 nbsp 2 5 PUP 1 4 nbsp 3 0 2 0 8 nbsp 0 6 3 858 12 753 nbsp 0 6 2 0 nbsp 1 4 Green NI 1 4 nbsp 3 0 2 0 8 nbsp 0 6 6 317 5 515 nbsp 1 0 0 8 nbsp 0 2 UKIP 1 3 nbsp 2 0 2 0 6 nbsp 0 4 2 550 9 311 nbsp 0 4 1 4 nbsp 1 0 NI21 0 1 nbsp 1 0 0 0 2 nbsp 0 2 0 11 495 nbsp 0 0 1 8 nbsp 1 8 People Before Profit 0 1 nbsp 1 0 0 0 2 nbsp 0 2 1 721 1 923 nbsp 0 3 0 3 nbsp 0 0 NI Conservatives 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 1 321 2 527 nbsp 0 2 0 4 nbsp 0 2 eirigi 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 2 062 1 756 nbsp 0 3 0 3 nbsp 0 0 Workers Party 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 760 985 nbsp 0 1 0 2 nbsp 0 1 Fermanagh Against Fracking 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 555 nbsp 0 0 0 1 nbsp 0 1 Republican Network for Unity 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 502 nbsp 0 0 0 1 nbsp 0 1 Community Partnership 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 800 388 nbsp 0 1 0 1 nbsp 0 0 Socialist Party 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 682 272 nbsp 0 1 0 0 nbsp 0 1 BNP 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 491 174 nbsp 0 1 0 0 nbsp 0 1 Democracy First 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 173 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Others 0 0 nbsp 0 0 0 0 nbsp 2 142 0 nbsp 0 3 0 0 nbsp 0 3 Independent 18 15 nbsp 3 3 9 3 2 nbsp 0 7 32 151 26 682 nbsp 4 9 4 2 nbsp 0 7 Total 462 462 nbsp 100 100 nbsp 660 631 627 777 nbsp 100 100 nbsp Electoral administration editEligibility to vote edit All registered electors British Irish Commonwealth and European Union citizens who were aged 18 or over on the day of the election 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 14 although those who have moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections Those who were registered to vote at more than one address such as a university student who has a term time address and lives at home during holidays were entitled to vote in the local elections at each address as long as they were not in the same local government area 15 16 Enacting legislation editThese elections were held on 22 May 2014 as provided by The Local Elections Ordinary Day of Elections in 2014 Order 2013 S I Tooltip Statutory Instrument UK 2013 2277 12 17 18 19 See also editPolitical make up of local councils in the United KingdomNotes edit All vote shares in the infobox are projected national vote shares calculated by the BBC Swing figures are between the BBC national projected vote share extrapolation from 2013 local elections and the BBC equivalent vote share projection from these local elections held in different areas a b England 163 councillors 161 net Northern Ireland 3 councillors 2 net References edit BBC Projected National Share of Vote 2014 Elections Etc Steve Fisher and Jonathan Jones 24 May 2014 Retrieved 30 April 2018 Elise Uberoi Chris Watson Richard Keen 19 May 2016 Local elections 2016 PDF House of Commons Library UK Parliament Retrieved 8 April 2020 England Council Results Vote 2014 BBC News 28 May 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 Council Elections 2014 The Guardian Retrieved 8 April 2020 a b Notional a b Northern Ireland Council Elections Vote 2011 BBC News 11 May 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2020 a b c d Northern Ireland council results Vote 2014 BBC News 25 May 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2020 Year Tables The Elections Centre 19 December 2015 Wokingham Borough election results for 22 May 2014 Wokingham Borough Council 22 May 2014 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 16 November 2014 Riglar Kirsty 3 March 2014 District Council Elections in Purbeck Purbeck District Council Central Services Archived from the original on 3 March 2014 Retrieved 3 March 2014 Minutes of the special meeting of the Purbeck District Council Dorset for You Dorset Council 21 February 2012 Retrieved 3 March 2014 a b European Parliament and council polls on same day Belfast Telegraph Independent News amp Media Archived from the original on 20 August 2013 Retrieved 22 August 2013 Whyte Nicholas 6 April 2014 The 11 new district councils projecting the 2011 votes Slugger O Toole Retrieved 23 April 2014 The Representation of the People Form of Canvass England and Wales Regulations 2006 Schedule Part 1 Legislation gov uk 13 October 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2012 Students About my Vote Electoral Commission Archived from the original on 22 August 2013 Retrieved 22 August 2013 I have two homes Can I register at both addresses Electoral Commission Archived from the original on 28 September 2008 Retrieved 5 January 2011 The Local Elections Ordinary Day of Elections in 2014 Order 2013 Legislation gov uk Open Government Retrieved 19 May 2014 Ukip chances of 2014 euro election win strengthened by polling date change The Daily Telegraph 26 June 2013 Retrieved 27 June 2013 subscription required England local elections 2014 Local Government Information Unit Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 United Kingdom local elections amp oldid 1226058973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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