Local Elections 2011 - Results

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7 May 2011

Sadly as of the 6th May there are still no Lib Dem councillors in Bromsgrove. The current political climate was always going to be difficult to challenge a strong Conservative majority and it turns out that this was indeed the case yesterday. The Conservatives have even gained 2 seats in the elections - thus increasing their majority.

The results for the wards our candidates stood in are as follows:

LINTHURST (1 seat)


Michael Bloore (Lab) - 103
Janet King (Lib Dem) - 244
Kit Taylor (Con) - 628 - ELECTED

Conservatives HOLD 1
Turnout - 51.6%

2011-05 Linthurst election result


SLIDESLOW (2 seats)

Tom Coe (Lib Dem) - 432
Rodney Laight (Con) - 834 - ELECTED
Roy Mawby (Lab) - 528
Caroline Spencer (Con) - 1,062 - ELECTED

Conservatives HOLD 2
Turnout - 46.5%

2011-05 Slideslow election result


WHITFORD (2 seats)

Margaret Buxton (Lab) - 822 - ELECTED
Diane Campbell (Con) - 489
Steve Cooper (Con) - 408
Luke Mallett (Lab) - 839 - ELECTED
Michael Mihailovic (Lib Dem) - 92
Bill Newnes (Ind) - 257
Martin Richardson (Ind) - 264
Paul Roberts (Green) - 119

Labour GAIN 1 and HOLD 1
Turnout - 47.7%

2011-05 Whitford election result

WYTHALL SOUTH (1 seat)


Jonathan Boulter (Con) - 511 - ELECTED
Anne Cleaver (WRA) - 320
Sandra Docker (Lib Dem) - 46
Annette Hulett (Lab) - 83

Conservatives HOLD 1
Turnout - 49.3%

2011-05 Wythall South election result


To view all results in full please visit the Bromsgrove District Council website.

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