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2009 Salisbury City Council election




8 June 2009 (2009-06-08)
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All 23 seats to Salisbury City Council
12 seats needed for a majority





































































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 
LD
Con
Lab
Party

Liberal Democrat

Conservative

Labour
Seats won

12
8
2
Popular vote

13,461
7,295
5,298
Percentage

50.4%
27.3%
19.8%

 
Fourth party

 
Ind

Party

Independent

Seats won
1

Popular vote
757

Percentage
2.8%











Elected Council control after election

Liberal Democrats




The first elections to the newly created Salisbury City Council were held on 4 June 2009.[1]


The whole council was up for election and the election was contested by 54 candidates, representing the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives, Labour, Green Party, British National Party, and also by two Independents.[2] The Liberal Democrats took control.[3]


All wards were new, coinciding with eight new divisions of the newly created Wiltshire Council.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Election result


  • 2 Results by ward


    • 2.1 Bemerton


    • 2.2 Fisherton and Bemerton Village


    • 2.3 Harnham


    • 2.4 St Edmund and Milford


    • 2.5 St Francis and Stratford


    • 2.6 St Mark's and Bishopdown


    • 2.7 St Martin's and Cathedral


    • 2.8 St Paul's




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Election result

























































































Salisbury City Council Election Result 2009
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Liberal Democrat
12



52.2
50.4
13461

 

Conservative
8



34.8
27.3
7295

 

Labour
2



8.7
19.8
5298

 

Independent
1



4.3
2.8
757

 

Green
0



0
2.0
525

 

BNP
0



0
0.3
89



Results by ward



Bemerton





















































































Bemerton (3 seats)[4]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Marie Iris Evans

578






Liberal Democrat

John Patrick Abbott

552






Liberal Democrat

Frank Pennycook

486






Labour
Stanley George Spreadbury
447




Labour
Michael James Osment
446




Liberal Democrat
Ashley Craig Day
427


Majority
39



Turnout

30.5



Labour win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Fisherton and Bemerton Village













































































Fisherton & Bemerton Village (3 seats)[5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Vanessa Jo Broom

682






Liberal Democrat

Timothy Anthony Payne

677






Liberal Democrat

Ian Broom

576






Labour
John Michael Perings Walsh
399




Labour
Anne Trevett
379


Majority
177



Turnout

35.8



Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Harnham





























































































Harnham (3 seats)[6]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Brian Edward Dalton

855






Conservative

John Collier

736






Liberal Democrat

Cheryl Rosalie Hill

698






Conservative
Josa Snow
682




Conservative
Ayesha Nickol
643




Liberal Democrat
Andy Thomson
624




Labour
Phil Potter
126


Majority
16



Turnout

44.3



Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


St Edmund and Milford





























































































St Edmund & Milford (3 seats)[7]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Paul Sample

917






Liberal Democrat

John English

762






Liberal Democrat

Susan Margaret Thorpe

690






Green
Sue Wright
525




Conservative
Tom Griffiths
478




Labour

Clare Miranda Moody
643




Labour
Dave Roberts
124


Majority
237



Turnout

41.2



Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


St Francis and Stratford





































































































St Francis & Stratford (3 seats)[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Jeremy Nettle

944






Conservative

Patrick Vernon Hugh Paisey

884






Conservative

Derek William Brown

836






Liberal Democrat
Ian C Curr
830




Liberal Democrat
Tony Thorpe
823




Liberal Democrat
Charlotte Jane Grimaldi Phillips
767




Labour
Mark Riches
128




Labour
Michael Harvey Thompson
125


Majority
6



Turnout

47.9



Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


St Mark's and Bishopdown

















































































St Mark's & Bishopdown (2 seats)[9]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Anne Chalke

440






Conservative

Penny Brown

380






Liberal Democrat
James Campbell Robertson
371




Liberal Democrat
David Bennet Crockett
335




Independent
Deborah Kathleen Roberts
290




Labour
Clive Robert Vincent
84


Majority
9



Turnout

42.7



Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


St Martin's and Cathedral





















































































St Martin's & Cathedral (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Bobbie Chettleburgh

993






Conservative

Gloria Cecillia Tudhope

786






Labour

Ian Tomes

777






Liberal Democrat
Brian Richard McLoughlin
662




Liberal Democrat
Annette Mansfield
594




Labour
Patricia Ann Fagan
475


Majority
115



Turnout

44.9



Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


St Paul's













































































































St Paul's (3 seats) [11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Independent

Andrew Charles Righton Roberts

467






Conservative

John Lindley

426






Liberal Democrat

Joe Rooney

408






Labour
Steven Fear
398




Liberal Democrat
Robert William Steel
397




Labour
Paul Michael Clegg
375




Liberal Democrat
Dana Lauren Charlotte Broom
335




Labour
Patricia Mary Abraham-Nunns
265




BNP
Dave Evett
89


Majority
10



Turnout

37.1



Independent win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


See also



  • Salisbury City Council

  • Wiltshire Council election, 2009



References





  1. ^ About your council at salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  2. ^ Keith Robinson, Returning Officer, Statement of Persons Nominated at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  3. ^ ab "City Council elections" in Salisbury Journal dated 11 June 2009, p. 3


  4. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, Salisbury Bemerton dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2014


  5. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, Salisbury Fisherton and Bemerton Village dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2014


  6. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, Salisbury Harnham dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2014


  7. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, St Edmund and Milford ward, dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  8. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, St Francis and Stratford ward, dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  9. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, St Marks and Bishopdown ward, dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  10. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, St Martin's and Cathedral ward, dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015


  11. ^ Tim Revell, Declaration of Result of Poll, St Paul's ward, dated 9 June 2009 at wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 14 May 2015




External links



  • Keith Robinson, Returning Officer, Statement of Persons Nominated at wiltshire.gov.uk


  • salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk (official web site)




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