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2012 Sheffield City Council election

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FieldValue
election_name2012 Sheffield City Council election
flag_imageCoat of arms of Sheffield City Council.png
typeParliamentary
ongoingno
party_colouryes
previous_election2011 Sheffield City Council election
previous_year2011
next_election2014 Sheffield City Council election
next_year2014
seats_for_electionOne third of seats (28 of 84) to Sheffield City Council
majority_seats43
election_date3 May 2012
party1Labour Party (UK)
seats121
seat_change19
party2Liberal Democrats (UK)
seats26
seat_change29
party4Green Party of England and Wales
seats41
seat_change40
party5United Kingdom Independence Party
seats50
seat_change50
map_imageSheffield local election map 2012.gif
map_size400px
map_captionMap showing the results of the 2012 Sheffield City Council elections.
titleMajority party
posttitleMajority party after election
before_electionLabour
after_electionLabour

Sheffield City Council elections took place on Thursday 3 May 2012 as part of the 2012 United Kingdom local elections.

There were 28 seats up for election, one third of the council. The last election in 2011 gave Labour a majority over the Liberal Democrats with 49 councillors. However, one Independent councillor joined Labour after the election, giving the party 50 seats.

Four main parties fielded a full slate of 28 candidates. UKIP also put up a full slate, but Steve Moxon was disendorsed as the party's candidate for Dore and Totley. Labour were defending 11 seats, all of which they successfully held in 2011. The Liberal Democrats were defending 16 seats, 10 of which they lost to Labour in 2011. The Greens were defending 1 seat, which they held in 2011. The Conservatives, UKIP and the smaller parties had no councillors.

Election result

|seats % = 75.0 |votes % = 46.9 |plus/minus = -1.0 |seats % = 21.4 |votes % = 22.0 |plus/minus = -3.9 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 10.5 |plus/minus = +8.7 |seats % = 3.6 |votes % = 10.4 |plus/minus = -0.8 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 8.2 |plus/minus = -3.5 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 1.0 |plus/minus = +0.2 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.9 |plus/minus = +0.7 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.1 |plus/minus = New

The Labour Party gained ten seats from their position following the 2008 election, but this included a seat gained already gained from the Liberal Democrats via defection in Gleadless Valley.

This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:

PartyPrevious councilNew council+/-Labour Party (UK)}}; width: 3px;"50599Liberal Democrats (UK)}}; width: 3px;"32239Green Party of England and Wales}}; width: 3px;"220Total8484Working majority
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Greens

Ward results

Arbourthorne

Beauchief and Greenhill

Beighton

Birley

Broomhill

Burngreave

Central

Crookes

Darnall

Dore and Totley

Steve Moxon was disendorsed by UKIP prior to the election, but still appeared on the ballot paper as the UKIP candidate.

East Ecclesfield

Ecclesall

Firth Park

Fulwood

Gleadless Valley

The result in Gleadless Valley did not change the numbers on the council, as the sitting Liberal Democrat councillor had previously defected to Labour.

Graves Park

  • Turnout percentage figure for Graves Park ward is not from official source. Calculated as (total votes/electorate)

Hillsborough

Manor Castle

Mosborough

Nether Edge

Richmond

Shiregreen and Brightside

Southey

Stannington

Stocksbridge and Upper Don

Walkley

West Ecclesfield

Woodhouse

By-elections between 2012 and 2014

Death of Liberal Democrat Cllr Janice Sidebottom.

Death of Labour Cllr John Robson.

References

References

  1. (2012-04-05). "Sheffield City Council - Types of Elections".
  2. (2011-05-22). "Independent councillor joins Labour - Local - The Star".
  3. Wainwright, Martin. (2 May 2012). "Sheffield UKIP candidate sacked over Breivik comments". The Guardian.
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