2012 Coventry City Council election

Map of the 2012 Coventry election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red

Elections for Coventry City Council were held on Thursday, 3 May 2012, the same day as other 2012 local elections in the United Kingdom. As the council is elected by thirds, one seat in each of the city's 18 wards was up for election. The Labour Party won the seat in 15 of the wards, gaining a total of 8 and increasing their majority to 32 seats.[1] The Conservative Party won the remaining three seats, losing six, with the Liberal Democrats and the Socialist Party both losing their only seat on the council.[2]

The election coincided with a local referendum on whether to have an elected mayor.[3]

Campaign

The Conservative party focused their efforts on retaining their existing seats, campaigning on issues like the closure of Sure Start centres, disruption caused by rebuilding the city centre, and an alternative budget proposal.[4] Labour focused on their aim of protecting frontline services, rebuilding the city centre for the Olympics (Coventry hosted several football events), and fixing potholes. Liberal Democrat councillor Russell Field focused on his record in working for his ward. The Socialists supported an independent candidate in Foleshill who is campaigning against the planned closure of a local sports centre. They focused on "stiffening the resistance to coalition cuts to this city" and accused Labour of signing up to coalition austerity plans. The Greens focused on alternative plans for the city, including an insulation scheme for homes and instituting a Living Wage for council employees. UKIP was focussing on local issues.[4]

Results

Voter turnout was 26%.[5]

Coventry City Council Election, 2012
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour15 8 0 +8 83% 53.72% 32,414 -0.88%
  Conservative3 0 6 -6 17% 26.36% 16,755 -0.14%
  Socialist0 0 1 -1 0 5.35% 3401 +1.66%
  Green0 0 0 0 0 5.05% 3212 +0.11%
  Liberal Democrats0 0 1 -1 0 3.91% 2486 -1.27%
  BNP0 0 0 0 0 2.70% 1718 -0.95%
  UKIP0 0 0 0 0 2.29% 1457 +1.44%
  Independent0 0 0 0 0 1.71% 1085 +1.13%
  Christian Movement for Great Britain 0 0 0 0 0 0.80% 511 N/A
  TOTAL 18 8 8 0 100% 63,572

Council composition

The composition of the council before and after the election can be found in the following table:

Party Previous council Staying councillors Seats up for election Election result New council
Labour 35 28 7 15 43
Conservatives 17 8 9 3 11
Socialist Alternative 1 0 1 0 0
Green 0 0 0 0 0
Liberal Democrats 1 0 1 0 0
British National Party 0 0 0 0 0
UKIP 0 0 0 0 0
Christian Movement for Great Britain 0 0 0 0 0
Independent 0 0 0 0 0
Total54 36 18 18 54

Results by ward

Note: For all wards, the percentage change is calculated from the council local election in 2011 (the last time the ward was contested), whilst the gains, losses, and holds are calculated from 2008 (the last time these particular seats were contested).

Bablake Ward[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourDavid John Galliers 1502 37.3% −11.6%
ConservativeJaswant Singh Birdi 1302 32.3% −1.8%
IndependentJohn Gazey 669 16.6% N/A
BNPBetty Booton 179 4.4% +0.6%
GreenWalter William Milner 141 3.5% −0.7%
Liberal DemocratsPeter Simpson 122 3.0% −1.2%
SocialistJethro Waldron 48 1.2% +0.4%
Christian Movement for Great Britain Louise Lebar 35 0.9% N/A
Majority200 5.0%
Turnout4028 32.38% −10.27%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing

Note for Bablake ward: Independent candidate John Gazey was the sitting councillor for the Conservative party. After being deselected he decided to run as an independent.[7]

Binley and Willenhall Ward[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourDave Chater 1898 58.29% −0.07%
ConservativeLinda Ann Reece 570 17.51% −5.73%
UKIPColin Aldous Stubbs 503 15.45% +7.57%
BNPDavid Clarke 100 3.07% −1.89%
GreenJustin Wood 95 2.92% −0.03%
SocialistRoss Armstrong 67 2.06% +0.17%
Majority1328 40.79% −5.67%
Turnout3256 25.43% −7.73%
LabourholdSwing
Cheylesmore Ward[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeHazel Margaret Noonan 1992 48.46% +0.27%
LabourAnne Frances Arlidge 1688 41.06% −1.24%
GreenJohn Verdult 266 6.47% +0.07%
SocialistJudy Griffiths 141 3.43% +0.32%
Majority304 7.39% +2.8%
Turnout4111 25.04% −16.92%
ConservativeholdSwing
Earlsdon Ward[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeAllan Robert Andrews 2137 46.29% +3.21%
LabourBilal Akhtar 1442 31.23% −9.96%
GreenScott Gordon Redding 327 7.08% +1.39%
UKIPJames Michael Bowes 272 5.89% N/A
Liberal DemocratsDerek Stephen Benefield 261 5.65% −2.13%
SocialistFiona Pashazadeh 116 2.51% +0.25%
Christian Movement for Great Britain William Sidhu 43 0.93% N/A
Majority695 15.05% +13.16%
Turnout4617 37.03% −11.73%
ConservativeholdSwing
Foleshill Ward[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourMalkiat Singh Auluck 2112 57.33% −9.57%
ConservativeShabbir Ahmed 1114 30.24% +6.62%
IndependentWilliam Bromwich 213 5.78% N/A
GreenRana Sumra 80 2.17% −0.62%
Christian Movement for Great Britain Ron Lebar 71 1.93% N/A
BNPHunter Helmsley 61 1.66% −0.97%
Majority998 27.09%
Turnout3684 29.70% −9.65%
LabourholdSwing
Henley Ward[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourEd Ruane 2036 60.42% +3.06%
Liberal DemocratsBrian David Patton 488 14.48% −13.38%
ConservativeSteven Henry Charles Keough 393 11.66% N/A
BNPRose Morris 243 7.21% −0.81%
GreenGeorge Robinson 121 3.59% −0.48%
SocialistSiobhan Friel 80 2.37% −0.32%
Majority1548 45.93%
Turnout3370 25.10% −7.08%
LabourholdSwing
Holbrook Ward[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourRachel Elizabeth Lancaster 2087 68.63% +3.2%
ConservativeVal Stone 404 13.29% −7.72%
GreenStephen Gray 215 7.07% +1.38%
BNPMark Badrick 211 6.94% +1.04%
SocialistJim Hensman 99 3.26% +1.92%
Majority1683 55.34%
Turnout3041 24.18% −10.22%
LabourholdSwing
Longford Ward[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourGeorge Duggins 2409 72.30% −0.23%
Christian Movement for Great Britain Raj Kumar 362 10.86% N/A
BNPFrankie Bates 203 6.09% +0.05%
GreenPaul Andrew 163 4.89% +0.95%
SocialistCraig Davenport 111 3.33% +0.92%
ConservativeDial Masih 58 1.74% −12.64%
Majority2047 61.43%
Turnout3332 24.68 −6.72%
LabourholdSwing
Lower Stoke Ward[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourCatherine Elizabeth Miks 1748 54.20% −2.99%
ConservativeMichael Arthur Ballinger 484 15.01% −7.31%
SocialistRob McArdle 310 9.61% +3.23%
UKIPJohn Bevan 233 7.22% N/A
Liberal DemocratsJames Henry White 168 5.21% N/A
GreenLaura Vesty 161 4.99% −2.75%
BNPKeith Oxford 101 3.13% −2.59%
Majority1264 39.19%
Turnout3225 23.85% −10.85%
LabourholdSwing
Radford Ward[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourMal Mutton 1896 65.47% +0.6%
ConservativeMary Taylor 498 17.20% −0.19%
GreenGavin Collins 210 7.25% +1.63%
SocialistGlen Watson 142 4.90% +2.56%
BNPIan Wankling 126 4.35% −0.75%
Majority1398 48.27%
Turnout2896 21.44% −8.51%
LabourholdSwing
Sherbourne Ward[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourAlison Jane Gingell1833 57.21% +2.04%
ConservativeLeon Victor Emirali705 22.00% −5.12%
GreenJohn Griffiths 225 7.02% +2.36%
BNPLeisel Wagstaff 173 5.40% +1.27%
SocialistJason Toynbee 145 4.53% +2.05%
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Glenn 96 3.00% −2.95%
Majority1128 35.21%
Turnout3204 25.08% −12.57%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing
St. Michael's Ward[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourNaeem Akhtar 1,673 49.03% −9.04%
SocialistDave Nellist1,469 43.05% +12.73%
ConservativeChristian Michael Cliffe 243 7.12% −3.3%
Majority204 5.98%
Turnout3413 21.19 −5.48%
Labourgain from SocialistSwing
Upper Stoke Ward[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourKamran Asif Caan 2024 57.85% −0.84%
Liberal DemocratsRussell David Field 682 19.49% +1.00%
ConservativeDenise Beech 275 7.86% −3.90%
GreenJohn Halpin 213 6.09% +2.41%
BNPJohn Hurren 156 4.46% +2.26%
SocialistPaul Smith 120 3.43% +1.23%
Majority1342 38.35%
Turnout3499 26.00% −7.00%
Labourgain from Liberal DemocratsSwing
Wainbody Ward[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeJohn Anthony Blundell 1540 42.09% −1.49%
LabourMartin Patrick Hartnett 1214 33.19% −0.74%
UKIPMark Taylor 449 12.27% +5.53%
GreenDanny Foulstone 210 5.74% −1.25%
Liberal DemocratsNapier Penlington 172 4.70% −2.59%
SocialistDan Crowter 54 1.48% 0.00%
Majority326 8.91%
Turnout3659 28.45% −16.55%
ConservativeholdSwing
Westwood Ward[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourMaya Ali 1418 41.73% −5.15%
ConservativeMarcus Edgar Lapsa 1346 39.61% +1.13%
GreenMerle Gering 183 5.39% −0.86%
BNPDarren Thomas 165 4.86% −0.63%
Liberal DemocratsGreg Judge 145 4.27% N/A
SocialistJim Donnelly 122 3.59% +1.55%
Majority72 2.19%
Turnout3398 25.65% −10.35%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing
Whoberley Ward[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJayne Elisabeth Innes 1693 49.37% −1.08%
ConservativeRoger Maurice James Bailey 1014 29.57% +2.15%
GreenRachel Adshead 320 9.33% +2.83%
SocialistRichard Groves 206 6.01% +3.86%
Liberal DemocratsBrian Rees Lewis 160 4.67% −1.14%
Majority679 19.80%
Turnout3429 27.34% −13.57%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing
Woodlands Ward[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourSteven Peter Thomas 1853 47.35% +4.39%
ConservativeHeather Johnson 1534 39.20% +2.14%
GreenDan Gower 222 5.67% +2.16%
Liberal DemocratsJacqueline Bridget Basu 192 4.91% −5.41%
SocialistSunara Begum 82 2.10% +1.27%
Majority319 8.15%
Turnout3913 29.36% −11.54%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing
Wyken Ward[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourRobert Richard Thay 1888 53.82% +0.42%
ConservativeSusanna Dixon 1146 32.67% −2.72%
IndependentAdrian Roll 203 5.79% +1.57%
GreenCathy Wattebot 160 4.56% +0.05%
SocialistJodie Hannis 89 2.54% +0.06%
Majority742 21.15%
Turnout3508 26.65% −11.95%
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing

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