Cumbria County Council election, 2013

Cumbria County Council election, 2013

2 May 2013

All 84 seats to Cumbria County Council
43 seats needed for a majority

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat
Seats won 35 26 16
Seat change Increase11 Decrease12 Steady

Map showing the results of the 2013 Cumbria County Council elections.

Council control before election

No Overall Control

Council control after election

No Overall Control

An election to Cumbria County Council took place on 2 May013 as part of the United Kingdom local elections, 2013.[1] All 84 councillors were elected from electoral divisions which returned one county councillor each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. Following an electoral review carried out by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, newly drawn electoral divisions were used[2] without change in the number of county councillors.[3]

All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 2 May 2013 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,[4] 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.[5] Prior to the election the Conservatives were in a joint administration with Labour, the Liberal Democrats being in opposition.

Summary

The election saw the council remain in no over control. However Labour councillors overtook Conservatives to become the largest party on the county council.

The Liberal Democrat and Conservative parties had enough seats to form a coalition, with the support of some of the Independents, but following the election of a new Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, a coalition was formed between them and Labour, with the Conservatives going into opposition .[6]

Results

Cumbria County Council election, 2013[7][8]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 35 +11 41.7 +
  Conservative 26 −12 26.0
  Liberal Democrat 16 3 3 0 19.0
  Independent 7 +1 7.1

    Members elected

    The election returned members as follows:

    Electoral divisionMember(s) electedPartyDistrict (note: administered as a whole)
    AspatriaJim ListerConservativeAllerdale
    Bothel and WharrelsJoseph (Alan) BownessConservativeAllerdale
    Cockermouth NorthEric NicholsonConservativeAllerdale
    Cockermouth SouthAllan KennonConservativeAllerdale
    Dearham and BroughtonAlan ClarkLabourAllerdale
    HarringtonMarjorie RaeW. Cumbria Independent GroupAllerdale
    KeswickAndrew LisserNon-alignedAllerdale
    Maryport NorthCarni McCarron-HolmesLabourAllerdale
    Maryport SouthKeith LittleLabourAllerdale
    Moss Bay and Moor CloseGerald HumesLabourAllerdale
    SeatonTrevor Matthew FeeNon-alignedAllerdale
    St. John’s and Great CliftonJoe HollidayW. Cumbria Independent GroupAllerdale
    St. Michael’sAlan BarryLabourAllerdale
    Solway CoastTony MarkleyConservativeAllerdale
    ThursbyDuncan FairbairnConservativeAllerdale
    WigtonRoger LiddleLabourAllerdale
    Dalton NorthBarry DoughtyLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    Dalton SouthErnie WilsonLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    HawcoatDavid RobertsConservativeBarrow-in-Furness
    HindpoolAnne BurnsLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    Newbarns and ParksideJane MurphyLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    Old BarrowJohn MurphyLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    OrmsgillWilliam McEwanLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    RisedaleKevin HamiltonLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    RoosecoteHelen WallLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    Walney NorthMelvyn WorthLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    Walney SouthMandy TelfordLabourBarrow-in-Furness
    BelahAlan TooleConservativeCarlisle
    Belle VueIan StockdaleLabourCarlisle
    BotcherbyRobert BettonNon-alignedCarlisle
    BramptonLawrence FisherConservativeCarlisle
    CastleWilliam WhalenLabourCarlisle
    Corby and HaytonWilliam GrahamNon-alignedCarlisle
    CurrockReg Watson OBELabourCarlisle
    Dalston and BurghTrevor AllisonLiberal DemocratCarlisle
    Denton HolmeHugh McDevittLabourCarlisle
    Harraby NorthCyril WeberLabourCarlisle
    Harraby SouthDeborah EarlLabourCarlisle
    Houghton and IrthingtonJohn MallinsonConservativeCarlisle
    LongtownVal TarbittConservativeCarlisle
    MortonJohn BellLabourCarlisle
    Stanwix UrbanElizabeth MallinsonConservativeCarlisle
    UpperbyStewart YoungLabourCarlisle
    WetheralNick MarrinerConservativeCarlisle
    BranstyEileen WeirLabourCopeland
    Cleator Moor East and FrizingtonTim KnowlesLabourCopeland
    Cleator Moor WestFrank MorganLabourCopeland
    EgremontDavid Southward MBELabourCopeland
    Egremont North and St BeesHenry WormstrupLabourCopeland
    GosforthNorman ClarksonConservativeCopeland
    Hillcrest and HensinghamChristine WharrierLabourCopeland
    HowgateSusan HaymanLabourCopeland
    Kells and SandwithWendy SkillcornLabourCopeland
    MillomBrian CrawfordConservativeCopeland
    Millom WithoutKeith Haigh HitchenConservativeCopeland
    MirehouseMichael HawkinsLabourCopeland
    Alston and East FellsideMary RobinsonW. Cumbria Independent GroupEden
    ApplebyMartin StephensonConservativeEden
    Eden LakesNeil HughesLiberal DemocratEden
    Greystoke and HesketBert RichardsonConservativeEden
    Kirkby StephenOlivia (Libby) BatemanConservativeEden
    Penrith EastPatricia BellLiberal DemocratEden
    Penrith NorthHilary CarrickConservativeEden
    Penrith RuralGary StrongConservativeEden
    Penrith WestHelen FearonConservativeEden
    CartmelRod WilsonLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    GrangeWilliam WearingConservativeSouth Lakeland
    High FurnessDavid FletcherLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kendal CastleClare Feeney-JohnsonLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kendal HighgateGeoffrey CookLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kendal NetherShirley EvansLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kendal SouthBrenda GrayLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kendal Strickland FellJohn McCreeshLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Kent EstuaryIan StewartLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Lakes (note: small part)Heidi HallidayLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Low FurnessJanet WillisLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Lower KentdaleRoger BinghamConservativeSouth Lakeland
    Lyth ValleyLyth ValleyConservativeSouth Lakeland
    Sedbergh and Kirkby LonsdaleNick CottonLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    Ulverston EastMark WilsonLabourSouth Lakeland
    Ulverston WestJames AireyLabourSouth Lakeland
    Upper KentStan CollinsLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland
    WindermereJo StephensonLiberal DemocratSouth Lakeland

    References

    1. Further Electoral Review - Cumbria Local Government Boundary Commission for England
    2. The Cumbria (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 Legislation.gov.uk
    3. "The Representation of the People (Form of Canvass) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006, Schedule Part 1". Legislation.gov.uk. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
    4. "I have two homes. Can I register at both addresses?". The Electoral Commission. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
    5. "Cumbria County Council approves coalition deal". BBC News. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
    6. "Elections 2013 results". Cumbria County Council. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
    7. "County Summary". Cumbria County Council. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
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