词条 | Middlesbrough Borough Council elections | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Middlesbrough is a unitary authority in North Yorkshire, England. Until 1 April 1996 it was a non-metropolitan district in Cleveland. Since 2002 it has also had a directly elected mayor. Political controlBorough councilSince the first election to the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[1] Non-metropolitan district
Directly elected mayor
Council electionsNon-metropolitan district elections
Unitary authority elections
Mayoral elections
By-election results1995–1999{{Election box begin | title=Hemlington By-Election 11 September 1997[5]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Malcolm Seysell |votes = 410 |percentage = 46.5 |change = -37.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Victor Mayo |votes = 405 |percentage = 45.9 |change = +45.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Janice Hooton |votes = 67 |percentage = 7.6 |change = -8.1 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 5 |percentage = 0.6 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 882 |percentage = 25.0 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=North Ormesby By-Election 6 November 1997[6]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Eleanor Lancaster |votes = 528 |percentage = 68.8 |change = +16.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Gareth Dadd |votes = 177 |percentage = 23.0 |change = +17.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Alison Dadd |votes = 63 |percentage = 8.2 |change = +8.2 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 351 |percentage = 45.8 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 768 |percentage = 21.0 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Southfield By-Election 20 November 1997[7]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Colin Snowdon |votes = 290 |percentage = 75.5 |change = -8.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Betty Cook |votes = 53 |percentage = 13.8 |change = -2.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Tony Scurrah |votes = 41 |percentage = 10.6 |change = +10.6 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 237 |percentage = 61.7 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 384 |percentage = 10.6 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 1999–2003{{Election box begin | title=Marton By-Election 29 June 2000[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Dorothy Davison |votes = 743 |percentage = 56.0 |change = +9.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Peter Sanderson |votes = 354 |percentage = 26.7 |change = +7.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Janice Brunton |votes = 229 |percentage = 17.3 |change = -16.6 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 389 |percentage = 29.3 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,326 |percentage = 35.7 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2003–2007{{Election box begin | title=Middlehaven By-Election 16 March 2006[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mohammed Khan |votes = 283 |percentage = 54.7 |change = +7.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Catherine Rozevskis |votes = 127 |percentage = 24.6 |change = +24.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Sajaad Khan |votes = 58 |percentage = 11.2 |change = -4.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Christopher McIntyre |votes = 49 |percentage = 9.5 |change = -8.1 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 156 |percentage = 30.1 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 517 |percentage = 17.9 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2007–2011{{Election box begin | title=Gresham By-Election 13 March 2008[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Susan Carter |votes = 584 |percentage = 47.9 |change = -1.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Peter Birt |votes = 377 |percentage = 31.0 |change = +31.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = British National Party |candidate = Barry Towers |votes = 135 |percentage = 11.1 |change = +11.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Donald Theakston |votes = 78 |percentage = 6.4 |change = +6.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Andrew Gilbey |votes = 44 |percentage = 3.6 |change = +3.6 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 207 |percentage = 16.9 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,218 |percentage = 20.6 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Marton West By-Election 13 March 2008[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = John Hobson |votes = 993 |percentage = 63.0 |change = +13.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = David Branson |votes = 413 |percentage = 26.2 |change = -4.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = British National Party |candidate = Kevin Broughton |votes = 170 |percentage = 10.8 |change = +10.8 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 580 |percentage = 36.8 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,576 |percentage = 39.2 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=North Ormesby and Brambles Farm By-Election 28 May 2009[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Len Junier |votes = 549 |percentage = 60.0 |change = -7.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = British National Party |candidate = Michael Trainor |votes = 175 |percentage = 19.0 |change = +19.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Crosby |votes = 131 |percentage = 14.0 |change = -7.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = John Heath |votes = 63 |percentage = 7.0 |change = +7.0 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 374 |percentage = 41.0 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 918 |percentage = 21.1 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Ayresome By-Election 9 September 2010[12]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Bill Hawthorne |votes = 456 |percentage = 48.4 |change = +6.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Steve Cass |votes = 414 |percentage = 43.9 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = James Ruddock |votes = 73 |percentage = 7.7 |change = -7.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 42 |percentage = 4.5 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 943 |percentage = 20.8 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Independent (politician) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2011–2015{{Election box begin | title=North Ormesby and Brambles Farm By-Election 27 September 2012[13]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Derek Loughborough |votes = 471 |percentage = 67.8 |change = -14.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Martin Brown |votes = 109 |percentage = 15.7 |change = +15.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Stephen Riley |votes = 71 |percentage = 10.2 |change = +10.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Valerie Beadnall |votes = 38 |percentage = 5.5 |change = -11.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Daud Bashir |votes = 6 |percentage = 0.9 |change = +0.9 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 362 |percentage = 52.1 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 695 |percentage = 15.5 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Pallister By-Election 2 May 2013[14]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mick Thompson |votes = 608 |percentage = 65.7 |change = +11.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = David Cottrell |votes = 262 |percentage = 28.3 |change = +28.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Zoe Greaves |votes = 29 |percentage = 3.1 |change = -4.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Gary McArthur |votes = 27 |percentage = 2.9 |change = +2.9 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 346 |percentage = 37.4 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 926 |percentage = 21.3 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2015–2019{{Election box begin | title=Coulby Newham By-Election 5 May 2016[15]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = David Branson |votes = 732 |percentage = 45.6 |change = +7.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Alison Huggan |votes = 475 |percentage = 29.6 |change = +6.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Lewis Melvin |votes = 352 |percentage = 21.9 |change = -3.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Ian Jones |votes = 48 |percentage = 3.0 |change = -10.5 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 257 |percentage = 16.0 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,607 |percentage = 25.1 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Central By-Election 20 October 2016[16]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Matthew Storey |votes = 760 |percentage = 73.6 |change = +37.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Dale Clark |votes = 149 |percentage = 14.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ron Armstrong |votes = 70 |percentage = 6.8 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Elliott Sabin-Motson |votes = 53 |percentage = 5.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 611 |percentage = 59.2 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,032 |percentage = 18.61 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the resignation of Councillor Ansab Shan, a member of the Labour Party, to accept an appointment with the Crown Prosecution Service[17] {{Election box begin | title=Coulby Newham by-election 13 April 2017[18]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jacob Young |votes = 501 |percentage = 38.0 |change = +8.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Annalise Higgins |votes = 468 |percentage = 35.5 |change = -8.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Mike Allen |votes = 318 |percentage = 24.1 |change = -2.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Emma Alberti |votes = 32 |percentage = 2.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 33 |percentage = 2.5 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,319 |percentage = 20.5 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the resignation of Councillor John Cole, Labour's chair of Middlesbrough Council’s planning committee. He did not give a reason. In 2012 his car had been subject to an arson attack, which also involved another councillor's car.[19] {{Election box begin | title=Ayresome By-Election 13 July 2017[20]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Vic Walkington |votes = 414 |percentage = 59.7 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jill Coleman |votes = 252 |percentage = 36.3 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Rhid Nugent |votes = 15 |percentage = 2.2 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Carl Martinez |votes = 13 |percentage = 1.9 |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 162 |percentage = 23.3 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 694 |percentage = 16.6 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the death of Councillor Bernie Taylor.[21] {{Election box begin | title=Park End and Beckfield By-Election 13 July 2017[20]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Jan Mohan |votes = 505 |percentage = 56.9 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Ian Blades |votes = 302 |percentage = 34.0 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ron Armstrong |votes = 59 |percentage = 6.6 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Jamie Rawlings |votes = 12 |percentage = 1.4 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Wen Cai Bowman |votes = 10 |percentage = 1.1 |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 203 |percentage = 22.9 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 888 |percentage = 15.0 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Independent (politician) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the death of Councillor Peter Cox.[22] {{Election box begin | title=Brambles and Thorntree By-Election 13 December 2018[23]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Janet Thompson |votes = 321 |percentage = 58.4 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Graham Wilson |votes = 158 |percentage = 28.7 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Smith |votes = 44 |percentage = 8.0 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Paul Michael Hamilton |votes = 27 |percentage = 4.9 |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 163 |percentage = 29.6 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 550 |percentage = 9.8 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the death of Councillor Peter Purvis.[24] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Council compositions|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwA-5RleSBydOS11WmRkNk9MSkE/view?pref=2&pli=1|website=The Elections Centre|accessdate=3 May 2016}} 2. ^The Borough of Middlesbrough (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1976 3. ^legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Middlesbrough (Electoral Changes) Order 2003. Retrieved on 3 November 2015. 4. ^legislation.gov.uk - The Middlesbrough (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015. 5. ^{{cite news|title=In brief: Labour clinch close victory|page=3|date=12 September 1997|work=Evening Gazette}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Labour by a mile|page=9|date=7 November 1997|work=Evening Gazette}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Labour victory in by-election|page=3|date=21 November 1997|work=Evening Gazette}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=In brief: Election victory|page=5|date=1 July 2000|work=Evening Gazette}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2006/03/18/7159298.By_election_victory_seen_as_blow_to_demolition_protest/|title=By-election victory seen as blow to demolition protest|date=18 March 2006|work=The Northern Echo|accessdate=23 September 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927022828/http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2006/03/18/7159298.By_election_victory_seen_as_blow_to_demolition_protest/|archivedate=27 September 2013|df=dmy-all}} 10. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/local-news/parties-hold-middlesbrough-seats-3734356|title=Parties hold on to Middlesbrough seats|date=14 March 2008|work=Evening Gazette|accessdate=23 September 2013}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2009/05/29/4406583.Labour_by_election_victory/|title=Labour by-election victory|date=29 May 2009|work=The Northern Echo|accessdate=15 November 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203015321/http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2009/05/29/4406583.Labour_by_election_victory/|archivedate=3 December 2013|df=dmy-all}} 12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/local-news/indie-victor-council-battle-3699230|title=Indie is victor in council battle|date=15 September 2010|work=Evening Gazette|accessdate=15 November 2013}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=4489&p=0|title=Declaration of results North Ormesby Bramble Farm 27 Sep 2012|accessdate=15 November 2013|date=28 September 2012|publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council}} 14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/local-news/labours-mick-thompson-elected-pallister-3665040|title=Labour's Mick Thompson elected Pallister ward councillor|date=3 May 2013|work=Evening Gazette|accessdate=15 November 2013}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=14906|title=Coulby Newham Ward By-Election Result|accessdate=20 August 2016|date=6 May 2016|publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/news/central-ward-election-results|title=Central Ward By-Election Results|accessdate=26 October 2016|date=24 October 2016|publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council}} 17. ^http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/labour-retain-seat-central-middlesbrough-12057721 18. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/news/coulby-newham-election-results |title=Coulby Newham by-election results |publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council |date=18 April 2017 |accessdate=19 April 2017}} 19. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/chair-middlesbroughs-planning-committee-steps-12669232 |title=Chair of Middlesbrough's planning committee steps down as councillor |first=Mike |last=Brown |newspaper=Evening Gazette |date=28 February 2017 |accessdate=16 April 2017}} 20. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/news/election-results|title=By-election results|accessdate=16 July 2017|date=14 July 2017|publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council}} 21. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/he-made-huge-contribution-middlesbrough-13047984 |title='He made a huge contribution to Middlesbrough': Tributes following death of veteran Labour councillor |first=Ian |last=Johnson |newspaper=Evening Gazette |date=17 May 2017 |accessdate=16 July 2017}} 22. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/tributes-paid-following-death-hard-13086265 |title=Tributes paid following death of hard-working Middlesbrough councillor Peter Cox |first=Toni |last=Guillot |newspaper=Evening Gazette |date=24 May 2017 |accessdate=16 July 2017}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://middlesbrough.gov.uk/news/brambles-and-thorntree-ward-election-result|title=Brambles and Thorntree ward by-election result|accessdate=19 December 2018|date=14 December 2018|publisher=Middlesbrough Borough Council}} 24. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/tributes-paid-popular-councillor-peter-15343570 |title=Tributes paid to popular councillor Peter Purvis, who has died aged 79 |first=Mike |last=Brown |newspaper=Evening Gazette |date=29 October 2018 |accessdate=19 December 2018}} External links
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