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2012 United Kingdom local elections

Elections that were held across England, Scotland and Wales


Elections that were held across England, Scotland and Wales

FieldValue
election_name2012 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election2011 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year2011
next_election2013 United Kingdom local elections
next_year2013
seats_for_electionAll 36 metropolitan boroughs, 18 out of 55 unitary authorities,
74 out of 201 district councils, all 32 Scottish council areas,
21 out of 22 Welsh principal councils, and 3 directly elected mayors
election_date3 May 2012
1blankProjected vote-share
2blankCouncils
3blankCouncils +/–
4blankCouncillors
5blankCouncillors +/–
image1[[File:Ed Miliband election infobox.jpg160x160pxEd Miliband]]
leader1Ed Miliband
leader_since125 September 2010
party1Labour Party (UK)
1data1**38%**
swing11%
2data1**75**
3data132
4data1**2,158**
5data1823
image2[[File:David Cameron official.jpg160x160pxDavid Cameron]]
leader2David Cameron
leader_since26 December 2005
party2Conservative Party (UK)
1data231%
swing24%
2data242
3data212
4data21,005
5data2405
image3[[File:Nick Clegg official portrait.jpg160x160pxNick Clegg]]
leader3Nick Clegg
leader_since318 December 2007
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
1data316%
swing31%
2data36
3data31
4data3431
5data3336
image4[[File:Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland (cropped).jpg160x160pxAlex Salmond]]
leader4Alex Salmond
leader_since43 September 2004
party4Scottish National Party
1data42
2data42
3data4424
4data457
image5[[File:Leanne Wood 2011 (cropped).tif160x160px]]
leader5Leanne Wood
leader_since516 March 2012
party5Plaid Cymru
1data50
2data51
3data5158
4data541
map_imageUnited Kingdom local elections, 2012.svg
map_size300px
map_captionColours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

74 out of 201 district councils, all 32 Scottish council areas, 21 out of 22 Welsh principal councils, and 3 directly elected mayors

The 2012 United Kingdom local elections were held across England, Scotland and Wales on 3 May 2012. Elections were held in 128 English local authorities, all 32 Scottish local authorities and 21 of the 22 Welsh unitary authorities, alongside three mayoral elections including the London mayoralty and the London Assembly. Referendums were also held in 11 English cities to determine whether or not to introduce directly elected mayors.

The BBC's projected national vote share put Labour on 38%, the Conservatives on 31%, the Liberal Democrats on 16% and others on 15%. Rallings and Thrasher of Plymouth University estimated 39% for Labour, 33% for the Conservatives, 15% for the Liberal Democrats, and 13% for others.

The inaugural election of police and crime commissioners for 41 of the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales took place separately, in November 2012.

Electoral process

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 3 May 2012 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, although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election.

The deadline to register to vote in the election was midnight on Wednesday 18 April 2012, though anyone who qualified as an anonymous elector had until midnight on Thursday 26 April 2012 to register.

Results

Overall results - Great Britain

PartyCouncilsCouncillorsNumberChangeNumberChange
75322,158823
32121,005405
61431336
2242457
0115841
0265
0215
0146
09
053
055
046
Others52596151
5118n/an/a

England

The local authorities having elections in 2012 (excluding mayoral elections) covered about 40% of the total English electorate, with 15.9 million electors entitled to vote. Turnout overall was 31.0%.

In summary, the accumulated local authority vote and seats won by political party was:

PartyVoteSeats

Note the equivalent of these figures may not be commonly available for other election years. They represent the actual numbers of votes cast and should not be falsely compared to the more commonly available figures based on the projections for the whole of Great Britain.

Metropolitan boroughs

All 36 Metropolitan boroughs had one third of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarnsleyBirminghamBoltonBradfordBuryCalderdaleCoventryDoncasterDudleyGatesheadKirkleesKnowsleyLeedsLiverpoolManchesterNewcastle upon TyneNorth TynesideOldhamRochdaleRotherhamSt HelensSalfordSandwellSeftonSheffieldSolihullSouth TynesideStockportSunderlandTamesideTraffordWakefieldWalsallWiganWirralWolverhampton
hold[Details](2012-barnsley-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-birmingham-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-bolton-council-election)
hold (Labour Minority with Green support)[Details](2012-bradford-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-bury-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-calderdale-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-coventry-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-doncaster-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-dudley-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-gateshead-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-kirklees-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-knowsley-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-leeds-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-liverpool-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-manchester-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-newcastle-upon-tyne-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-north-tyneside-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-oldham-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rochdale-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rotherham-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-st-helens-metropolitan-borough-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-salford-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-sandwell-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-sefton-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-sheffield-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-solihull-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-south-tyneside-council-election)
hold (Lib Dem Minority)[Details](2012-stockport-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-sunderland-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-tameside-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-trafford-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-wakefield-council-election)
hold (Conservative Minority with Lib Dem Support)[Details](2012-walsall-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-wigan-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-wirral-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-wolverhampton-council-election)

Unitary authorities

Whole council up for election

Two unitary authorities that would usually have had a third of their seats up for election, actually had elections for all their seats because of the implementation of boundary changes.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsHartlepoolSwindon
hold[Details](2012-hartlepool-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-swindon-council-election)

One third of council up for election

In 16 English unitary authorities, one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBlackburn with DarwenDerbyHaltonKingston upon HullMilton KeynesNorth East LincolnshirePeterboroughPlymouthPortsmouthReadingSloughSouthamptonSouthend-on-SeaThurrockWarringtonWokingham
hold[Details](2012-blackburn-with-darwen-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-derby-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-halton-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-hull-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-milton-keynes-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-north-east-lincolnshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-peterborough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-plymouth-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-portsmouth-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-reading-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-slough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-southampton-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-southend-on-sea-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-thurrock-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-warrington-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-wokingham-council-election)

District councils

Whole council up for election

Four district councils that would usually have had one-third of their seats due for election, actually had full council elections as a result of the implementation of new ward boundaries.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBroxbourneDaventryRugbyRushmoor
hold[Details](2012-broxbourne-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-daventry-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rugby-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rushmoor-council-election)

Half of council up for election

7 district councils had half of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAdurCheltenhamFarehamGosportHastingsNuneaton and BedworthOxford
hold[Details](2012-adur-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-cheltenham-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-fareham-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-gosport-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-hastings-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-nuneaton-and-bedworth-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-oxford-city-council-election)

One third of council up for election

In 63 district authorities, one third of the seats were up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAmber ValleyBasildonBasingstoke and DeaneBassetlawBrentwoodBurnleyCambridgeCannock ChaseCarlisleCastle PointCherwellChorleyColchesterCravenCrawleyEastleighElmbridgeEpping ForestExeterGloucesterGreat YarmouthHarlowHarrogateHartHavantHertsmereHuntingdonshireHyndburnIpswichLincolnMaidstoneMole ValleyNewcastle-under-LymeNorth HertfordshireNorwichPendlePrestonPurbeckRedditchReigate and BansteadRochfordRossendaleRunnymedeSt AlbansSouth CambridgeshireSouth LakelandStevenageStratford-on-AvonStroudTamworthTandridgeThree RiversTunbridge WellsWatfordWelwyn HatfieldWest LancashireWest OxfordshireWeymouth and PortlandWinchesterWokingWorcesterWorthingWyre Forest
hold[Details](2012-amber-valley-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-basildon-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-basingstoke-and-deane-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-bassetlaw-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-brentwood-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-burnley-council-election)
hold (casting vote of the Mayor)[Details](2012-cambridge-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-cannock-chase-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-carlisle-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-castle-point-borough-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-cherwell-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-chorley-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-colchester-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-craven-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-crawley-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-eastleigh-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-elmbridge-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-epping-forest-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-exeter-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-gloucester-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-great-yarmouth-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-harlow-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-harrogate-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-hart-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-havant-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-hertsmere-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-huntingdonshire-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-hyndburn-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-ipswich-borough-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-lincoln-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-maidstone-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-mole-valley-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-newcastle-under-lyme-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-north-hertfordshire-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-norwich-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-pendle-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-preston-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-purbeck-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-redditch-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-reigate-and-banstead-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rochford-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-rossendale-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-runnymede-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-st-albans-city-and-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-south-cambridgeshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-south-lakeland-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-stevenage-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-stratford-on-avon-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-stroud-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-tamworth-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-tandridge-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-three-rivers-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-tunbridge-wells-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-watford-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-welwyn-hatfield-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-west-lancashire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-west-oxfordshire-district-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-weymouth-and-portland-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-winchester-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-woking-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-worcester-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-worthing-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-wyre-forest-district-council-election)

Mayoral elections

Three direct mayoral elections were held.

Local AuthorityPrevious MayorMayor-electDetailsLondonSalford*none*Liverpool*none*
Boris Johnson (Conservative)Boris Johnson (Conservative)[Details](2012-london-mayoral-election)
Ian Stewart (Labour)[Details](2012-salford-mayoral-election)
Joe Anderson (Labour)[Details](2012-liverpool-mayoral-election)

Mayoral referendums

Main article: 2012 English mayoral referendums

Referendums were also held in 11 English cities to determine whether or not to introduce the position of a directly elected mayor. These polls took place in Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Coventry, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Sheffield and Wakefield. Of these 11 cities, only Bristol chose direct election (rather than council appointment) of a mayor. In addition, the citizens of Doncaster voted on the same day to continue electing their mayors directly.

Scotland

Main article: 2012 Scottish local elections

All council seats were up for election in the 32 Scottish authorities.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAberdeen CityAberdeenshireAngusArgyll and ButeClackmannanshireDumfries and GallowayDundee CityEast AyrshireEast DunbartonshireEast LothianEast RenfrewshireCity of EdinburghFalkirkFifeGlasgow CityHighlandInverclydeMidlothianMorayNa h-Eileanan SiarNorth AyrshireNorth LanarkshireOrkneyPerth and KinrossRenfrewshireScottish BordersShetlandSouth AyrshireSouth LanarkshireStirlingWest DunbartonshireWest Lothian
hold[Details](2012-aberdeen-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-aberdeenshire-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-angus-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-argyll-and-bute-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-clackmannanshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-dumfries-and-galloway-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-dundee-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-east-ayrshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-east-dunbartonshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-east-lothian-council-election)
[Details](2012-east-renfrewshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-city-of-edinburgh-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-falkirk-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-fife-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-glasgow-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-highland-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-inverclyde-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-midlothian-council-election)
[Details](2012-moray-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-comhairle-nan-eilean-siar-election)
hold[Details](2012-north-ayrshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-north-lanarkshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-orkney-islands-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-perth-and-kinross-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-renfrewshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-scottish-borders-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-shetland-islands-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-south-ayrshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-south-lanarkshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-stirling-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-west-dunbartonshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-west-lothian-council-election)

Wales

Map showing the results of the elections in Wales<br />'''Key:'''

]]

Main article: 2012 Welsh local elections

PartyVotes%+/-Councils+/-Seats+/-
304,29636.0%9.4%108577237
133,96115.8%1.1%015839
108,36512.8%2.8%0210567
68,6198.1%4.8%07292
/Others231,02627.3%0.7%2132940
*n/a**n/a**n/a*95*n/a**n/a*

In 21 out of 22 Welsh authorities, the whole council was up for election. On 17 January 2012, the Welsh Government announced that elections for Anglesey council have been postponed to May 2013.

Council2008 Result2012 ResultDetailsBlaenau GwentBridgendCaerphillyCardiffCarmarthenshireCeredigionConwyDenbighshireFlintshireGwyneddMerthyr TydfilMonmouthshireNeath Port TalbotNewportPembrokeshirePowysRhondda Cynon TaffSwanseaTorfaenVale of GlamorganWrexham
gain[Details](2012-blaenau-gwent-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-bridgend-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-caerphilly-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-city-of-cardiff-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-carmarthenshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-ceredigion-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-conwy-county-borough-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-denbighshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-flintshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-gwynedd-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-merthyr-tydfil-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-monmouthshire-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-neath-port-talbot-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-newport-city-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-pembrokeshire-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-powys-county-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-rhondda-cynon-taf-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-city-and-county-of-swansea-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-torfaen-county-borough-council-election)
gain[Details](2012-vale-of-glamorgan-council-election)
hold[Details](2012-wrexham-county-borough-council-election)

References

References

  1. "Local Elections 2012". Conservative Councillors Association.
  2. Colin Rallings and Michael Thrashe. (August 2012). "Local Elections in England 2012". Electoral Commission.
  3. (5 December 2011). "Greg Clark: Date set for elected city mayors". [[Department of Communities and Local Government]].
  4. (4 May 2012). "At-a-glance: Elections 2012".
  5. "Local elections 2016". House of Commons Library.
  6. (13 October 2011). "The Representation of the People (Form of Canvass) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006, Schedule Part 1". Legislation.gov.uk.
  7. "I have two homes. Can I register at both addresses?". The Electoral Commission.
  8. The deadline for the receipt of electoral registration applications is the eleventh working day before election day.
  9. The deadline for the receipt and determination of anonymous electoral registration applications was the same as the publication date of the notice of alteration to the Electoral Register (i.e. the fifth working day before election day).
  10. (8 May 2012). "BBC News - Vote 2012". BBC News.
  11. "Hartlepool electoral review". Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
  12. "Forthcoming Elections - Swindon Borough Council". Swindon Borough Council.
  13. "Broxbourne electoral review". Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
  14. "Daventry electoral review". Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
  15. "Rugby electoral review". Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
  16. "Election News Summer 2011 - Rushmoor Borough Council".
  17. (27 January 2012). "Salford referendum votes for directly elected mayor". BBC News.
  18. Bradbury, Sean. (7 February 2012). "Liverpool Council passes motion to adopt elected mayor system". Liverpool Daily Post.
  19. Excludes Anglesey in vote and seat data. See individual detailed articles below for the breakdown; this is a summary of the overall result.
  20. (17 January 2012). "Anglesey council election postponed for year to 2013". BBC News.
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