词条 | Shropshire Council elections | |||||||
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Shropshire Council (prior to 1 April 2009, Shropshire County Council) is elected in full every four years. The previous county council was the top-tier of local authorities in the non-metropolitan county of Shropshire, England. The new unitary authority (since 2009) is now the principal local authority of the non-metropolitan county. The county is entirely parished and elections to the town and parish councils also take place every four years – these have (as from 2013) all been aligned to coincide with the Shropshire Council elections. In 1998, the district of Telford and Wrekin was removed from the non-metropolitan county of Shropshire, reducing the area covered and electorate of Shropshire (County) Council. Since the last boundary changes in 2009, 74 councillors are elected from 63 electoral divisions (53 single member divisions, nine 2-member divisions and one 3-member electoral division). Political controlSince 1973 political control of first the county council and then the unitary authority has been held by the following parties:[1][2]
Full council electionsAll the county's electoral divisions are up for election at once, every four years.
County result mapsBy-election resultsBy-elections for individual seats can occur during a council's four-year term, for instance when a councillor dies or resigns his seat. 1997–2001{{Election box begin | title=Bayston Hill By-Election 22 July 1999}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 706 |percentage = 35.9 |change = +35.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 651 |percentage = 33.1 |change = -4.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = |votes = 612 |percentage = 31.1 |change = -31.8 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 55 |percentage = 2.8 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,969 |percentage = 47.3 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Meole Brace By-Election 26 October 2000}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 822 |percentage = 47.0 |change = +21.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 778 |percentage = 44.5 |change = +8.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = |votes = 150 |percentage = 8.6 |change = -29.8 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 44 |percentage = 2.5 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,750 |percentage = 30.2 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2001–2005{{Election box begin | title=Shifnal By-Election 20 June 2002}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 914 |percentage = 56.2 |change = +56.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = |votes = 445 |percentage = 27.4 |change = -8.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = |votes = 218 |percentage = 13.4 |change = +0.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = |votes = 50 |percentage = 3.0 |change = -27.8 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 469 |percentage = 28.8 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,627 |percentage = 27.0 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Independent (politician) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Myddle By-Election 25 March 2004}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = |votes = 1,457 |percentage = 50.3 |change = +0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = |votes = 1,441 |percentage = 49.7 |change = -0.5 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 16 |percentage = 0.6 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,898 |percentage = 51.2 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2005–2009{{Election box begin | title=Oswestry By-Election 30 November 2006[3]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Joyce Barrow |votes = 770 |percentage = 53.8 |change = +22.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Susan Crow |votes = 338 |percentage = 23.6 |change = -14.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Henry Stevens |votes = 324 |percentage = 22.6 |change = -7.7 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 432 |percentage = 30.2 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,432 |percentage = 15.0 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Whittington By-Election 30 November 2006[3]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Trevor Davies |votes = 680 |percentage = 54.9 |change = +54.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Glyn |votes = 559 |percentage = 45.1 |change = +18.2 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 121 |percentage = 9.8 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,239 |percentage = 24.9 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Independent (politician) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Market Drayton By-Election 5 June 2008[4]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Erwin |votes = 1,178 |percentage = 53.1 |change = +0.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Roger Walker |votes = 510 |percentage = 23.0 |change = -24.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Colin Phillips |votes = 362 |percentage = 16.3 |change = +16.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Michael Gould |votes = 170 |percentage = 7.7 |change = +7.7 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 668 |percentage = 30.1 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,220 |percentage = 25.2 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2009–2013Five by-elections were held during this term, which saw the Liberal Democrats gain three seats from the Conservatives. {{Election box begin | title=Clee Division By-Election 1 July 2010[5]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Richard Mark Huffer |votes = 946 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Hayley Clare Fernihough |votes = 506 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Graeme Perks |votes = 116 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 440 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1568 |percentage = 43.11 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Quarry and Coton Hill Division By-Election 17 February 2011[6]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Andrew David Murray Bannerman |votes = 356 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Judie McCoy |votes = 268 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = John Olaf Lewis |votes = 197 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = James Grimshaw Gollins |votes = 30 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 30.47 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Bishop's Castle Division By-Election 29 September 2011[7]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Charlotte Ann Barnes |votes = 801 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Georgiana Louise Dacre Ellis |votes = 544 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jean Gray |votes = 80 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Michael Richard Tucker |votes = 74 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 51.3 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Abbey Division By-Election 1 March 2012[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Hannah Fraser |votes = 550 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Peter John Wright |votes = 542 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = John Robert Brown |votes = 122 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 41.2 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Church Stretton and Craven Arms Division By-Election 13 September 2012[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Lee Chapman |votes = 1216 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Robert Douglas Welch |votes = 969 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Clive Stephen Leworthy |votes = 529 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 38 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2013–2017{{Election box begin | title=Ludlow North Division By-Election 13 March 2014[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Andrew Boddington |votes = 579 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Anthony Gerard Bevington |votes = 382 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Graeme Perks |votes = 223 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Danny Sweeney |votes = 94 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 197 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1286 |percentage = 45.79% |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Oswestry East Division By-Election 12 February 2015[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = John W Price |votes = 629 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Claire Rebecca Norris |votes = 247 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Duncan Kerr |votes = 231 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Amanda Jane Woof |votes = 218 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 382 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1337 |percentage = 19.46% |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Belle Vue Division by-election 12 November 2015[12]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Amy Liebich |votes = 546 |percentage = 47.4 |change = -29.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Andrew Wagner |votes = 292 |percentage = 25.3 |change = +1.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Beverley Baker |votes = 240 |percentage = 20.8 |change = n/a }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Sam Taylor |votes = 75 |percentage = 6.5 |change = n/a }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 254 |percentage = 22.0 |change = -30.9 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,153 |percentage = 34.5 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = -15.5 }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Meole Division by-election 3 December 2015[13]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Nic Laurens |votes = 490 |percentage = 43.1 |change = -11.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = John Lewis |votes = 303 |percentage = 26.7 |change = -11.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Nat Green |votes = 223 |percentage = 19.6 |change = +12.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = UK Independence Party |candidate = David Morgan |votes = 64 |percentage = 5.6 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = John Newnham |votes = 56 |percentage = 4.9 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 187 |percentage = 16.5 |change = -0.4 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,139 |percentage = 37.7 |change = -2.2 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = -0.4 }}{{Election box end}} See also
References1. ^1 {{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/locals/html/3877.stm | title =Local election results: Shropshire | accessdate = 8 June 2008 | publisher = BBC Online}} 2. ^{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/elections/local_council/09/html/4160.stm | title = Shropshire | accessdate = 19 March 2010 | publisher = BBC News Online | date=19 April 2009}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/open/CF55CE8B536016A880257237004F0234 |title=By-election results – 30 November 2006 |accessdate=8 June 2008 |publisher=Shropshire County Council |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070211034129/http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/open/CF55CE8B536016A880257237004F0234 |archivedate=11 February 2007 }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/open/607B6BD000699ABA8025746000310E9F |title=Market Drayton by-election result |accessdate=8 June 2008 |date=6 June 2008 |publisher=Shropshire County Council |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829005623/http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/open/607B6BD000699ABA8025746000310E9F |archivedate=29 August 2008 }} 5. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/viewAttachments/JHAS-886DXQ/$file/Clee_Unitary_Division_Election_Result.pdf | title = Declaration of Poll: Clee Division | accessdate = 25 January 2011 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 6. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/open/0D2EC68899771C2380257814003AACB2 | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Quarry and Coton Hill Division | accessdate = 25 January 2011 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 7. ^{{cite web| url = http://shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/viewAttachments/JHAS-934KQW/$file/Bishops_Castle_Election_Result_-_29_September_2011.pdf | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Bishop's Castle Division | accessdate = 6 April 2013 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 8. ^{{cite web| url = http://shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/viewAttachments/JHAS-967KNE/$file/Abbey%20Division%20-%20Election%20Results.pdf | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Abbey Division | accessdate = 6 April 2013 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 9. ^{{cite web| url = http://shropshire.gov.uk/democracy.nsf/viewAttachments/JHAS-967KNE/$file/Church%20Stretton%20&%20Craven%20Arms%20-%20Election%20Results.pdf | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Church Stretton and Craven Arms Division | accessdate = 6 April 2013 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 10. ^{{cite web| url = http://shropshire.gov.uk/media/847128/Election-Result-CP-Ludlow-North-2-.pdf | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Ludlow North Division | accessdate = 23 March 2014 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 11. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/media/1386090/Election-Result-Oswestry-East.pdf | title = Shropshire Council By-Election: Oswestry East Division | accessdate = 13 February 2015 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 12. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/media/1855303/Declaration-of-Result-of-Poll-Belle-Vue.pdf | title = Election of a Unitary Councillor for the Belle Vue Division of Shropshire Council | accessdate = 26 November 2015 | publisher = Shropshire Council}} 13. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/media/1842570/Statement-as-to-Persons-Nominated-Meole-Division.pdf | title = | accessdate = 26 November 2015 | publisher = Shropshire Council}}
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