2012 Bassetlaw District Council election

The 2012 Bassetlaw District Council election took place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of Bassetlaw District Council in Nottinghamshire, England as part of the 2012 United Kingdom local elections. One third of the council was up for election. After the election, the composition of the council was:[1]

Election result

Bassetlaw election result 2012
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 34
  Conservative 11
  Independent 3
  Liberal Democrats 0

Ward results

Beckingham

Beckingham
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Joan Sanger 258 38.6
Independent Raymond Arthur 163 24.4
Conservative Simon Taylor 153 22.9
Labour Phillip Goodliffe 95 14.2
Turnout 36.36
Independent gain from Conservative

Carlton

Carlton
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Val Bowles 1,001 62.3
Labour David Pidwell 607 37.7
Turnout 36.63
Conservative hold

Clayworth

Clayworth
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Kath Sutton 408 69.3
Labour Gavin Briers 181 30.7
Turnout 38.58
Conservative hold

East Retford East

East Retford East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Michael Storey 1,033 51.9
Conservative Mike Quigley 842 42.3
Liberal Democrats Mark Hunter 115 5.8
Turnout 37.25
Labour gain from Conservative

East Retford North

East Retford North
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Michelle Gregory 1,144 55.7
Conservative Anthony Tromans 610 44.3
Turnout 36.41
Labour hold

East Retford South

East Retford East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Ann Batty 831 71.5
Conservative Bryn Jones 331 28.5
Turnout 34.90
Labour hold

East Retford West

East Retford West
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Alan Chambers 707 66.7
Conservative Graham Ince 353 33.3
Turnout 31.13
Labour gain from Conservative

Harworth

Harworth
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour David Challinor 1,402 88.1
Conservative Dianne Hare 190 11.9
Turnout 28.01
Labour hold

Sutton

Sutton
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Tracey Taylor 340 67.6
Labour Tony Brown 163 32.4
Turnout 30.93
Conservative hold

Tuxford and Trent

Tuxford and Trent
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Shirley Isard 543 52.0
Labour Andy Jee 502 48.0
Turnout 31.55
Conservative hold

Worksop East

Worksop East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Jo White 1,135 75.1
Independent Geoff Coe 376 24.9
Turnout 31.07
Labour hold

Worksop North

Worksop North
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Gwynneth Jones 1,323 76.8
Conservative David Alan Hare 400 23.2
Turnout 25.88
Labour gain from Conservative

Worksop North-East

Worksop North-East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Rebecca Leigh 1,265 77
Conservative Emma Auckland 378 33
Turnout 32.88
Labour gain from Conservative

Worksop North-West

Worksop North-West
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Sybil Fielding 1,209 78.9
Conservative James Halpin 323 21.1
Turnout 26.75
Labour gain from Conservative

Worksop South

Worksop South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Sylvia May 985 54.9
Conservative Alec Thorpe 635 35.4
Liberal Democrats Leon Duveen 174 9.7
Turnout 33.05
Labour gain from Conservative

Worksop South

Worksop South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Shephard 1,232 87.3
Conservative Catherine Parrish 179 12.7
Turnout 24.91
Labour hold

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