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2005 United Kingdom local elections

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FieldValue
election_name2005 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typelegislative
previous_election2004 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year2004
next_election2006 United Kingdom local elections
next_year2006
seats_for_electionAll 34 non-metropolitan counties, 3 out of 46 unitary authorities,
1 sui generis authority, 4 directly elected mayors
and all 26 Northern Irish districts
election_date5 May 2005
1blankCouncils
2blankCouncils +/-
3blankCouncillors
4blankCouncillors +/-
image1[[File:Michael Howard (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader1Michael Howard
leader_since16 November 2003
party1Conservative Party (UK)
percentage1**40%**
swing13%
1data1**24**
2data17
3data1**1,193**
4data1152
image2[[File:Tony Blair WEF (cropped).jpg160x160pxTony Blair]]
leader2Tony Blair
leader_since221 July 1994
party2Labour Party (UK)
percentage228%
swing22%
1data26
2data21
3data2612
4data2114
image3[[File:Charles Kennedy MP (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader3Charles Kennedy
leader_since39 August 1999
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
percentage325%
swing34%
1data33
2data33
3data3493
4data340
map_imageUnited Kingdom local elections, 2005.svg
map_size300px
map_captionColours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

1 sui generis authority, 4 directly elected mayors and all 26 Northern Irish districts

The 2005 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2005, with various councils and local government seats being contested in England and Northern Ireland, and a local referendum taking place on the Isle of Wight on the issue of a directly elected mayor. These local elections were held in conjunction with the 2005 general election across the entire United Kingdom.

Despite losing the general election held on the same day, the Conservatives made some gains at Labour's expense, providing some comfort to the party. Conservative leader Michael Howard resigned soon afterwards and was succeeded by David Cameron, who had a decent platform to build on in his challenge to lead the Conservatives to a general election victory; the party had increased its share of council seats and importantly its share of seats in parliament.

Summary of results

PartyCouncillorsCouncilsNumberChangeNumberChange
1,193152247
61211461
4934033
1825122
126180
115390
101160
3020
20140
860
830
330
230
220
United Unionist20
150
Newtownabbey
Ratepayers10
010
010
020
Other96260
*n/a**n/a*49

Like in 2001, many results were in line with the general election on the same day.

The Liberal Democrats gained Cornwall, whilst simultaneously winning Camborne & Falmouth from Labour, and thus holding every parliamentary seat in Cornwall. Similarly in Somerset too, where they regained Taunton from the Conservatives.

The Conservative gain in Gloucestershire coincided with their gain of Forest of Dean from Labour, the swing towards them in Cheltenham where the previous Lib Dem MP had retired and their near-miss result where Labour narrowly held on to Stroud. Worcestershire's result coincided with reduced Labour majorities in Worcester and Redditch, whilst overtaking Labour for second place in Wyre Forest. The Isle of Wight was also in line with the general election, which saw a huge increase in the Conservative majority on the island.

Northamptonshire coincided with Labour's losses in Kettering, Wellingborough and Northampton South, all of which were extremely marginal seats that the Conservatives narrowly lost in 1997 and where they failed to make any progress in 2001. Shropshire similarly coincided with 3 gains in the general elections for the Conservatives, where they took The Wrekin and Shrewsbury & Atcham from Labour and took Ludlow from the Liberal Democrats. Suffolk coincided with no actual seat gains in the general election, but swings to the Conservatives of at least 3% in all seven constituencies. The swings were larger in their own five constituencies, with a swing of almost 7% in Bury St Edmunds.

The Liberal Democrat gain in Devon, however, happened despite a mixed bag of results in the general election. They lost Devon West & Torridge to the Conservatives, and in Torbay, the Conservatives reduced their majority. There were small swings to the Lib Dems in Totnes, Teignbridge and Devon North, though a big swing away from them in Tiverton and Honiton.

England

Non-metropolitan county councils

In 34 shire county county councils, all seats were up for re-election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBedfordshire ‡Buckinghamshire ‡Cambridgeshire ‡CheshireCornwall ‡CumbriaDerbyshire ‡Devon ‡Dorset ‡Durham ‡East Sussex ‡Essex ‡Gloucestershire ‡Hampshire ‡HertfordshireKent ‡Lancashire ‡Leicestershire ‡LincolnshireNorfolk ‡North Yorkshire ‡NorthamptonshireNorthumberlandNottinghamshire ‡Oxfordshire ‡Shropshire ‡SomersetStaffordshire ‡Suffolk ‡Surrey ‡Warwickshire ‡West Sussex ‡Wiltshire ‡Worcestershire ‡
hold[Details](2005-bedfordshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-buckinghamshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-cambridgeshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-cheshire-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-cornwall-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-cumbria-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-derbyshire-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-devon-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-dorset-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-durham-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-east-sussex-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-essex-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-gloucestershire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-hampshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-hertfordshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-kent-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-lancashire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-leicestershire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-lincolnshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-norfolk-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-north-yorkshire-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-northamptonshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-northumberland-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-nottinghamshire-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-oxfordshire-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-shropshire-county-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-somerset-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-staffordshire-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-suffolk-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-surrey-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-warwickshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-west-sussex-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2005-wiltshire-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-worcestershire-council-election)

‡ New electoral division boundaries

Unitary authorities

Whole council

In two unitary authorities the whole council were up for election and one had a third of the council up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsIsle of WightStockton-on-Tees ‡
gain[Details](2005-isle-of-wight-council-election)
gain[Details](2005-stockton-on-tees-council-election)

‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBristol
hold[Details](2005-bristol-city-council-election)

Sui generis

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsIsles of Scilly
hold[Details](2005-council-of-the-isles-of-scilly-election)

Mayoral elections

Four direct mayoral elections were held.

Local AuthorityPrevious MayorMayor-electDetailsDoncasterHartlepoolNorth TynesideStoke-on-Trent
Martin Winter (Labour)Martin Winter (Labour)
Stuart Drummond (Independent)Stuart Drummond (Independent)
Linda Arkley (Conservative)John Harrison (Labour)Details
Mike Wolfe (Independent)Mark Meredith (Labour)

Northern Ireland

Main article: 2005 Northern Ireland local elections

All seats were up for election in the 26 districts of Northern Ireland. The many parties and the use of the single transferable vote meant that most councils ended up in no overall control. The DUP gained majority control of three councils: Ards, Ballymena, and Castlereagh.

Results summary

PartyCouncillorsVotesChangeTotal% shareTotal
+5118230208,278
+1812623163,205
-3911518126,317
-1610117121,991
+230535,149
-1420427,677
+3315,703
-2214,591
United Unionist020.32,064
Newtownabbey Ratepayers010.31,897
000.21,321
000.21,164
000.11,052
000.1828
-100.1738
-200.1734

Council Control

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAntrimArdsArmaghBallymenaBallymoneyBanbridgeBelfastCarrickfergusCastlereaghColeraineCookstownCraigavonDerryDownDungannon and South TyroneFermanaghLarneLimavadyLisburnMagherafeltMoyleNewry and MourneNewtownabbeyNorth DownOmaghStrabane
[Details](2005-antrim-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-ards-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-armagh-city-and-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-ballymena-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-ballymoney-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-banbridge-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-belfast-city-council-election)
[Details](2005-carrickfergus-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-castlereagh-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-coleraine-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-cookstown-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-craigavon-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-derry-city-council-election)
[Details](2005-down-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-dungannon-and-south-tyrone-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-fermanagh-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-larne-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-limavady-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-lisburn-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-magherafelt-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-moyle-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-newry-and-mourne-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-newtownabbey-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-north-down-borough-council-election)
[Details](2005-omagh-district-council-election)
[Details](2005-strabane-district-council-election)

Source: ARK research and knowledge group

References

References

  1. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/vote2005/locals/html/region_99999.stm BBC News Election 2005]
  2. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/flg05.htm Local Government Elections 2005, Northern Ireland], ARK research and knowledge group
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