2012 UK local government election
Map of the 2012 Coventry election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red
Elections for Coventry City Council were held on Thursday, 3 May 2012, the same day as other 2012 local elections in the United Kingdom . As the council is elected by thirds , one seat in each of the city's 18 wards was up for election. The Labour Party won the seat in 15 of the wards, gaining a total of 8 and increasing their majority to 32 seats. The Conservative Party won the remaining three seats, losing six, with the Liberal Democrats and the Socialist Party both losing their only seat on the council.
The election coincided with a local referendum on whether to have an elected mayor .
Campaign
The Conservative party focused their efforts on retaining their existing seats, campaigning on issues like the closure of Sure Start centres, disruption caused by rebuilding the city centre, and an alternative budget proposal. Labour focused on their aim of protecting frontline services, rebuilding the city centre for the Olympics (Coventry hosted several football events ), and fixing potholes. Liberal Democrat councillor Russell Field focused on his record in working for his ward. The Socialists supported an independent candidate in Foleshill who is campaigning against the planned closure of a local sports centre. They focused on "stiffening the resistance to coalition cuts to this city" and accused Labour of signing up to coalition austerity plans. The Greens focused on alternative plans for the city, including an insulation scheme for homes and instituting a Living Wage for council employees. UKIP was focussing on local issues.
Results
Voter turnout was 26%.
Coventry City Council Election, 2012
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Labour
15
8
0
+8
83%
53.72%
32,414
-0.88%
Conservative
3
0
6
-6
17%
26.36%
16,755
-0.14%
Socialist Alternative
0
0
1
-1
0
5.35%
3401
+1.66%
Green
0
0
0
0
0
5.05%
3212
+0.11%
Liberal Democrats
0
0
1
-1
0
3.91%
2486
-1.27%
BNP
0
0
0
0
0
2.70%
1718
-0.95%
UKIP
0
0
0
0
0
2.29%
1457
+1.44%
Independent
0
0
0
0
0
1.71%
1085
+1.13%
Christian Movement for Great Britain
0
0
0
0
0
0.80%
511
N/A
TOTAL
18
8
8
0
100%
63,572
Council composition
The composition of the council before and after the election can be found in the following table:
Party
Previous council
Staying councillors
Seats up for election
Election result
New council
Labour
35
28
7
15
43
Conservatives
17
8
9
3
11
Socialist Alternative
1
0
1
0
0
Green
0
0
0
0
0
Liberal Democrats
1
0
1
0
0
British National Party
0
0
0
0
0
UKIP
0
0
0
0
0
Christian Movement for Great Britain
0
0
0
0
0
Independent
0
0
0
0
0
Total
54
36
18
18
54
Results by ward
Note: For all wards, the percentage change is calculated from the council local election in 2011 (the last time the ward was contested), whilst the gains, losses, and holds are calculated from 2008 (the last time these particular seats were contested).
Note for Bablake ward : Independent candidate John Gazey was the sitting councillor for the Conservative party. After being deselected he decided to run as an independent.
Binley and Willenhall Ward
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Dave Chater
1898
58.29%
−0.07%
Conservative
Linda Ann Reece
570
17.51%
−5.73%
UKIP
Colin Aldous Stubbs
503
15.45%
+7.57%
BNP
David Clarke
100
3.07%
−1.89%
Green
Justin Wood
95
2.92%
−0.03%
Socialist Alternative
Ross Armstrong
67
2.06%
+0.17%
Majority
1328
40.79%
−5.67%
Turnout
3256
25.43%
−7.73%
Labour hold
Swing
Earlsdon Ward
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Allan Robert Andrews
2137
46.29%
+3.21%
Labour
Bilal Akhtar
1442
31.23%
−9.96%
Green
Scott Gordon Redding
327
7.08%
+1.39%
UKIP
James Michael Bowes
272
5.89%
N/A
Liberal Democrats
Derek Stephen Benefield
261
5.65%
−2.13%
Socialist Alternative
Fiona Pashazadeh
116
2.51%
+0.25%
Christian Movement for Great Britain
William Sidhu
43
0.93%
N/A
Majority
695
15.05%
+13.16%
Turnout
4617
37.03%
−11.73%
Conservative hold
Swing
Foleshill Ward
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Malkiat Singh Auluck
2112
57.33%
−9.57%
Conservative
Shabbir Ahmed
1114
30.24%
+6.62%
Independent
William Bromwich
213
5.78%
N/A
Green
Rana Sumra
80
2.17%
−0.62%
Christian Movement for Great Britain
Ron Lebar
71
1.93%
N/A
BNP
Hunter Helmsley
61
1.66%
−0.97%
Majority
998
27.09%
Turnout
3684
29.70%
−9.65%
Labour hold
Swing
Longford Ward
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
George Duggins
2409
72.30%
−0.23%
Christian Movement for Great Britain
Raj Kumar
362
10.86%
N/A
BNP
Frankie Bates
203
6.09%
+0.05%
Green
Paul Andrew
163
4.89%
+0.95%
Socialist Alternative
Craig Davenport
111
3.33%
+0.92%
Conservative
Dial Masih
58
1.74%
−12.64%
Majority
2047
61.43%
Turnout
3332
24.68
−6.72%
Labour hold
Swing
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