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  1. Results

     Summary of results  Central area results  Abbey  Bagley  Battlefield  Bayston Hill, Column and Sutton  Belle Vue  Bowbrook  Burnell  Castlefields and Ditherington  Chirbury and Worthen  Copthorne  Harlescott  Longden  Loton  Meole  Minsterley  Monkmoor  Porthill  Quarry and Coton Hill  Radbrook  Severn Valley  Sundorne  Tern  Underdale  North area results  Cheswardine  Ellesmere Urban  Hodnet  Llanymynech  Market Drayton East  Market Drayton West  Oswestry East  Oswestry South  Oswestry West  Prees  Ruyton and Baschurch  Selattyn and Gobowen  Shawbury  St Martin's  St Oswald  The Meres  Wem  Whitchurch North  Whitchurch South  Whittington  South area results  Albrighton  Alveley and Claverley  Bishop's Castle  Bridgnorth East and Astley Abbotts  Bridgnorth West and Tasley  Broseley  Brown Clee  Church Stretton and Craven Arms  Clee  Cleobury Mortimer  Clun  Corvedale  Highley  Ludlow East  Ludlow North  Ludlow South  Much Wenlock  Shifnal North  Shifnal South and Cosford  Worfield 

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Use British English|date=November 2013}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2013}}Elections to Shropshire Council in England were held on 4 June 2009. These were the first elections to the new unitary body, which replaced Shropshire County Council and the district councils of Bridgnorth, North Shropshire, Oswestry, Shrewsbury and Atcham and South Shropshire on 1 April as part of the 2009 local government restructuring across England.[1]

The vote was moved from 7 May to coincide with the European Parliament elections that year.

Counting took place on 5 June at the Sundorne Sports Village in north Shrewsbury. The count was delayed by around 5 hours, resulting in Shropshire being the last local council to declare results in the 2009 local elections.[2]

In total, 74 councillors were elected from 63 newly formed electoral divisions (53 single member divisions, nine 2-member divisions and one 3-member electoral division). The Conservatives won overall control, with 54 councillors elected resulting in a substantial majority of 34. The Liberal Democrats came second with 11 councillors elected, and Labour third with 7 councillors. In addition, the Independent Community and Health Concern candidate in Cleobury Mortimer and one independent candidate were also elected.[3][4]

Average voter turnout was 42.5% across Shropshire.[5]

Because of the council's unitary status, all divisions are up for election at once, every four years. The next Shropshire Council election took place on 2 May 2013.

Results

Summary of results

Comparisons made against the results of the 2005 election.
Political partyCandidatesSeats won%±%Votes%+/-±%
Conservatives745473.8+21.860,33448.8
Liberal Democrats461114.9-8.126,93221.8
Labour2877.5-11.515,58412.6
ICHC111.41,4541.2
Independents3011.414,01611.3
Greens1300.02,9032.3
BNP1000.01,7641.4
UKIP300.07140.6
Albion100.0570.05
Conservative majority: 34.

Central area results

Following are the results for the electoral divisions located in the Central administrative sub-division of Shropshire Council, which covers the area of the former Shrewsbury and Atcham borough. Unless otherwise stated, all divisions elect a single member. The winning candidates are marked in bold.

Abbey

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Josephine Jones Conservatives63749.4
Caroline Mary Cheyne Liberal Democrats38329.7
John Olaf Lewis Labour and Co-operative26920.9

Turnout: 35.1%[6]

Bagley

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Beverley Joy Baker Liberal Democrats70558.5
David Stanley Farmer Conservatives50041.5

Turnout: 38.14%[7]

Battlefield

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Malcolm Thomas Price Conservatives52362.0
Ian Francis Peake Labour18421.8
Christine Patricia Lord Independent13616.1

Turnout: 31.23%[8]

Bayston Hill, Column and Sutton

Bayston Hill, Column and Sutton is a three-member division, with voters able to cast three separate votes in the election. In 2009, all three Labour candidates topped the vote, resulting in them being elected.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
John Edward Clarke Labour2,29218.9
Elizabeth Ann Parsons Labour2,17117.9
Jonathan Tandy Labour2,07917.1
Jacqueline M Brennand Conservatives1,98816.4
John Samuel Diggory Conservatives1,94816.1
Mark Anthony Jones Conservatives1,65413.6
Votes%
Total for Labour Labour6,54253.9
Total for Conservatives Conservatives5,59046.1

Turnout: 49.17%[9]

Belle Vue

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
John Mansel Williams Labour79748.4
Stephen John Jetley Conservatives57134.7
Hayley Farr Greens1619.8
Evan Melvyn Ab-Owain Liberal Democrats1177.1

Turnout: 51.14%[10]

Bowbrook

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Peter Michael Adams Conservatives84875.3
Charles Patrick Wilson Labour27824.7

Turnout: 41.04%[11]

Burnell

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Timothy G Barker Conservatives1,23475.1
Patricia Mary Stokes-Smith Liberal Democrats40924.9

Turnout: 52.35%[12]

Castlefields and Ditherington

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Alan Neil Mosley Labour71957.2
Deborah Scollan Conservatives27722.0
Tobias Oliver Ray Green Greens15212.1
Michael Antony Foulkes BNP1098.7

Turnout: 41.65%[13]

Chirbury and Worthen

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Heather Mary Kidd Liberal Democrats791
Philip Dennis Morgan Conservatives613

Turnout: 59.81%[14]

Copthorne

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Peter Anthony Nutting Conservatives81253.7
Margaret Alison Hamer Liberal Democrats69946.3

Turnout: 49.69%[15]

Harlescott

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Vernon Thomas Bushell Labour44339.8
James Philip Taggart Conservatives38034.2
Sharon Carrington Liberal Democrats14713.2
Karl Antony Foulkes BNP14212.8

Turnout: 34.21%[16]

Longden

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Roger Arthur Evans Liberal Democrats97058.4
John Peter Jetson Conservatives69041.6

Turnout: 53.31%[17]

Loton

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
David William Llywellyn Roberts Conservatives107774.8
Frederick Roland Smith Liberal Democrats36225.2

Turnout: 47.23%[18]

Meole

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Michael John Owen Conservatives103571.3
Gilian Grafton Liberal Democrats41628.7

Turnout: 48.18%[19]

Minsterley

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Tudor Bebb Conservatives78860.5
Marian Eva Balmond Liberal Democrats32625.0
Nancy Rose Davies Greens18914.5

Turnout: 42.58% [20]

Monkmoor

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
John Anthony Durnell Conservatives58251.2
Pamela Ann Moseley Labour55448.8

Turnout: 35.45%[21]

Porthill

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Anne Marilyn Chebsey Liberal Democrats86456.8
Judith Anne Williams Conservatives65843.2

Turnout: 47.99%[22]

Quarry and Coton Hill

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Maxwell Keith Winchester Conservatives42643.6
Andrew David Murray Bannerman Liberal Democrats35336.1
Huw Richard Wystan Peach Greens14114.4
James Grimshaw Gollins Albion575.8

Turnout: 38.79%[23]

Radbrook

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Keith Raymond Roberts Conservatives75451.0
Anne Margaret Woolland Liberal Democrats72349.0

Turnout: 48.51%[24]

Severn Valley

The Severn Valley division was uncontested in 2009, resulting in the Conservative candidate being elected unopposed.[25]

CandidatePolitical party
Claire Margaret Wild Conservatives

Sundorne

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Karen Lesley Burgoyne Conservatives44346.2
Daniel Moore Labour34636.1
Helen Marie Foulkes BNP16917.6

Turnout: 32.79%[26]

Tern

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Edward John Everall Conservatives99762.0
Helen Sonia Woodman Liberal Democrats61138.0

Turnout: 48.35%[27]

Underdale

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Jonathan Miles Whitthorn Kenny Liberal Democrats85767.7
Mary Anne Stuart Richey Conservatives12610.0
Robert Henry Philip Allum Labour1199.4
James Alexander Lewis BNP876.9
James Alan Whittaker Greens776.1

Turnout: 43.00%[28]

North area results

Following are the results for the electoral divisions located in the North administrative sub-division of Shropshire Council, which covers the areas of the previous North Shropshire and Oswestry district and borough councils. Unless otherwise stated, all divisions elect a single member. The winning candidates are marked in bold.

Cheswardine

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Andrew Betham Davies Conservatives781
Michael Gould Independent369
Robert Patrick O'Brien Labour112

Turnout: 40.37%[29]

Ellesmere Urban

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Elizabeth Ann Hartley Conservatives53946.0
Brian John Knight Liberal Democrats52044.4
Elizabeth Ballamy Labour1139.6

Turnout: 40.52%[30]

Hodnet

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Karen Dale Calder Conservatives98784.1
Janet Beverley Smith Labour18715.9

Turnout: 42.56%[31]

Llanymynech

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Arthur Edward Walpole Conservatives90168.0
Brian Laurence Willis Liberal Democrats42432.0

Turnout: 42.56%[32]

Market Drayton East

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
John Brian Gillow Conservatives1,10076.9
Robert Peter Bentley Labour33123.1

Turnout: 41.84%[33]

Market Drayton West

Market Drayton West is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
David James Minnery Conservatives1,19229.8
Roger Alan Hughes Conservatives1,17929.5
Roger Elwyn Walker Labour62815.7
Valerie Jean Taylor Labour60615.2
Philip Richard Reddall BNP3909.8
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives2,37159.3
Total for Labour Labour1,23430.9
Total for BNP BNP3909.8

Turnout: 34.25%[34]

Oswestry East

Oswestry East is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Martin Bennett Conservatives96327.7
William Benyon Conservatives96227.7
Peter Alun Cherrington Independent69720.0
Philip Damion Box Labour50014.4
John Edward Keirl BNP35610.2
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives1,92555.3
Total for Independent Independent69720.0
Total for Labour Labour50014.4
Total for BNP BNP35610.2

Turnout: 30.47%[35]

Oswestry South

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Keith Robert Barrow Conservatives66057.0
Owen Bevan Thomas Greens21818.8
Romer Wilfred Hoseason Liberal Democrats20117.4
David Mervyn Hughes Labour796.8

Turnout: 36.39%[36]

Oswestry West

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Vincent John Hunt Conservatives47844.1
Saffron Neon Gabriel Rainey Independent38935.9
Elaine Channon Liberal Democrats21820.1

Turnout: 37.04%[37]

Prees

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Paul Anthony Donald Wynn Conservatives61643.3
Janet Ann Proudlove Independent30221.3
Leslie Edwin Phillips Independent29320.6
Robert Andrew Irvine-List UKIP21014.8

Turnout: 43.65%[38]

Ruyton and Baschurch

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Aggie Josephine Caesar-Homden Conservatives73555.9
Colin Russell Case Liberal Democrats38028.9
Susan Nina Boulding Greens20115.3

Turnout: 46.06%[39]

Selattyn and Gobowen

Selattyn and Gobowen is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. The Liberal Democrat candidate and one of the two Conservative candidates topped the poll and they were both elected.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
David Glyn Lloyd Conservatives1,03936.4
Trevor Davies Liberal Democrats98534.5
Barbara Jane Craig Conservatives83129.1
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives1,87065.5
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats98534.5

Turnout: 34.42%[40]

Shawbury

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Simon Paul Anderson Jones Conservatives89362.7
Norman Aldhous Liberal Democrats53237.3

Turnout: 42.22%[41]

St Martin's

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Stephen Harry Davenport Conservatives58845.0
Neil Graham Independent40731.1
William Henry Jenkins Labour31223.9

Turnout: 38.68%[42]

St Oswald

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Joyce Bernadette Barrow Conservatives82465.3
John Clive Humphries Liberal Democrats43734.7

Turnout: 39.78%[43]

The Meres

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Brian Beckett Williams Conservatives1,06166.8
Andrew Gordon Whyte Liberal Democrats33120.8
Stephen Christopher Boulding Greens19612.3

Turnout: 47.20%[44]

Wem

Wem is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. The Liberal Democrat candidate and an independent candidate topped the poll and were both elected.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Christopher John Mellings Liberal Democrats1,49729.2
Pauline Anne Dee Independent1,06120.7
Peter Broomhall Conservatives72914.2
John Hamilton Murray Conservatives66313.0
Margaret J Carson Independent54310.6
William Nevett Independent3617.1
Ian R Deakin BNP2655.2
Votes%
Total for Independents Independents1,96538.4
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats1,49729.2
Total for Conservatives Conservatives1,39227.2
Total for BNP BNP2655.2

Turnout: 43.40%[45]

Whitchurch North

Whitchurch North is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Thomas Henry Biggins Conservatives1,19836.5
Margaret Ruth Mullock Conservatives83625.4
Robert John Hewson Independent42813.0
Andrew Hadden Richardson Liberal Democrats33910.3
Pauline Lynn Jones Liberal Democrats2969.0
Stephen Nigel Clifford Labour1885.7
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives2,03461.9
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats63519.3
Total for Independent Independent42813.0
Total for Labour Labour1885.7

Turnout: 34.86%[46]

Whitchurch South

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Gerald Lionel Dakin Conservatives56152.3
Christopher Arthur Rawson Chambers Independent31329.2
Ruth Christine Leach Greens11610.8
Tricia Dawson Labour837.7

Turnout: 33.85%[47]

Whittington

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Stephen Frank Charmley Conservatives79461.4
Patricia Anne Raine Independent50038.6

Turnout: 41.23%[48]

South area results

Following are the results for the electoral divisions located in the South administrative sub-division of Shropshire Council, which covers the areas of the former South Shropshire and Bridgnorth districts. Unless otherwise stated, all divisions elect a single member. The winning candidates are marked in bold.

Albrighton

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Malcolm Gregory Pate Conservatives88848.6
David Alan Beechey Independent77042.1
James Paul Lusk Labour1709.3

Turnout: 49.05%[49]

Alveley and Claverley

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Tina Woodward Conservatives797
Frederick David Voysey Liberal Democrats430
George Benjamin Henry Lee Independent394

Turnout: 49.45%[50]

Bishop's Castle

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Peter Francis Phillips Liberal Democrats754
Georgiana Louise Dacre Ellis Conservatives641
Jacqueline Mary Morrish Greens186

Turnout: 55.83%[51]

Bridgnorth East and Astley Abbotts

Bridgnorth East and Astley Abbotts is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Christian James Lea Conservatives941
William Michael Parr Conservatives875
Adrian Ebrutal Tacchi Independent796
David Walker Liberal Democrats578
Paul Anthony Tacchi Independent550
Iain Reginald Findlay Seivewright Liberal Democrats520
Patricia Joan Lee Independent172
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives1,816
Total for Independents Independents1,518
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats1,098

Turnout: 36.29%[52]

Bridgnorth West and Tasley

Bridgnorth West and Tasley is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Leslie John Paul Winwood Conservatives1199
John Hurst-Knight Conservatives940
Richard Douglas Stilwell Liberal Democrats564
Vanessa Naomi Voysey Liberal Democrats512
Edward John Shirley Independent510
Norman Philip Charles Cottrell Independent400
Geoffrey Thomas Bodenham Independent272
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives2,139
Total for Independents Independents1,182
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats1,076

Turnout: 37.15%[53]

Broseley

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Jean Elizabeth Jones Labour1006
Josephine Challinor Conservatives490

Turnout: 41.78%[54]

Brown Clee

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Robert Stuart Tindall Conservatives919
Richard Andrew Kightley Liberal Democrats419

Turnout: 44.92%[55]

Church Stretton and Craven Arms

Church Stretton and Craven Arms is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, both Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
David William Evans Conservatives1325
James Allan Gibson Conservatives1222
Neville Percy Stephens Liberal Democrats1072
Robert Douglas Welch Liberal Democrats903
Helen Claire Byrne Greens595
Mark Edward Ernest Morris Independent591
David Percival Gibbon Greens552
Clive Stephen Leworthy Labour502
James Lloyd Whittall BNP221
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives2,547
Total for Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats1,975
Total for Greens Greens1,147
Total for Independent Independent591
Total for Labour Labour502
Total for BNP BNP221

Turnout: 54.92%[56]

Clee

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Paul Vincent Andrews Conservatives714
Richard Mark Huffer Liberal Democrats694
Adrian Harcourt Coles Independent471

Turnout: 52.69%[57]

Cleobury Mortimer

Cleobury Mortimer is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election. In 2009, the Independent Community and Health Concern candidate and one of the two Conservative candidates topped the vote, resulting in their election.

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Doreen Madge Shineton Independent Community and Health Concern1454
Gwilym Howard Leslie Butler Conservatives1304
Betty Doreen Davies Independent1181
Ian James Suthers Conservatives575
Votes%
Total for Conservatives Conservatives1,879
Total for ICHC Independent Community and Health Concern1,454
Total for Independent Independent1,181

Turnout: 47.96%[58]

Clun

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Nigel John Hartin Liberal Democrats962
Jacqueline Williams Conservatives900

Turnout: 61.18%[59]

Corvedale

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Cecilia Mary Anne Motley Conservatives1020
Claude Lowry Bodenham Independent701

Turnout: 59.07%[60]

Highley

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Eunice Mary Nicholls Liberal Democrats654
Peter John Martin Conservatives380

Turnout: 37.06%[61]

Ludlow East

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Tracey Huffer Liberal Democrats667
Edgar Charles Havard Conservatives390
Christina Jean Evans BNP113
Gareth Stephen Williams Labour109

Turnout: 42.33%[62]

Ludlow North

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Rosanna Theresa Daphne Taylor-Smith Conservatives685
Peter Jack Corston Liberal Democrats500
Graeme Perks Independent206
Imogen Herford Greens119
Caroline Snyder BNP54

Turnout: 52.54%[63]

Ludlow South

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Martin Alan Taylor-Smith Conservatives757
Elizabeth Vivienne Parry Liberal Democrats755

Turnout: 52.09%[64]

Much Wenlock

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Paul Milner Whiteman Conservatives779
David Michael John Gibbon Independent531
Philip John Robinson Liberal Democrats357

Turnout: 47.99%[65]

Shifnal North

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Gordon Frank Tonkinson Conservatives659
Kevin David Turley Independent482
Gillian Elizabeth Seymour UKIP269
Raymond Frederick Stickland Independent86

Turnout: 40.98%[66]

Shifnal South and Cosford

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Stuart John West Conservatives731
David Ridley Victor Murray Liberal Democrats415
Brian Edward Hyde Seymour UKIP235
David John Carey Labour151

Turnout: 45.17%[67]

Worfield

CandidatePolitical partyVotes%
Michael Linden Wood Conservatives898
Margaret Edmonson Chalmers Winckler Independent287
Helen Howell Liberal Democrats246

Turnout: 48.45%[68]

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External links

  • Shropshire Council Election Details & Results
  • Shropshire Star "Tories Turn County Blue"
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