1993 Nottinghamshire County Council election
The 1993 Nottinghamshire County Council election was held on Thursday, 6 May 1993. The whole council of eighty-eight members was up for election.
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All 88 seats to Nottinghamshire County Council 45 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Map of the results of the election in each division. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Labour Party retained control of the Council, increasing its number of councillors to fifty-eight. The Conservatives suffered a net loss of ten seats and won twenty-four councillors. The Liberal Democrats won six seats.[1][2]
Results by division
Each electoral division returned one county councillor. The candidate elected to the council in each electoral division is shown in the table below. "Unopposed" indicates that the councillor was elected unopposed.[2]
Electoral Division | Party | Councillor | Votes | |
Arnold Central | Conservative | R. Kempster | 1,559 | |
Arnold East | Conservative | V. Pepper | 1,865 | |
Arnold West | Conservative | M. Shepherd | 1,421 | |
Balderton | Conservative | K. Walker | 1,656 | |
Beeston North | Labour | M. Tewson | 1,499 | |
Beeston South | Labour | M. Warner | 1,965 | |
Bingham | Conservative | P. Curry | 2,299 | |
Blidworth | Labour | R. Hilton | 1,865 | |
Blyth & Harworth | Labour | H. Hunter | Unopposed | |
Bramcote & Stapleford East | Liberal Democrat | D. Morton | 2,305 | |
Calverton | Labour | J. Stocks | 2,303 | |
Carlton Central | Labour | B. Bowker | 1,504 | |
Carlton East | Liberal Democrat | R. Poynter | 2,673 | |
Carlton South | Conservative | H. Stanley | 1,880 | |
Carlton West | Conservative | T. Roach | 1,441 | |
Caunton | Liberal Democrat | A. Wood | 1,915 | |
Chilwell | Liberal Democrat | T. Miller | 1,643 | |
Collingham | Conservative | V. Dobson | 1,670 | |
Cotgrave | Labour | J. Stobbart | 1,925 | |
East Leake | Conservative | K. O'Toole | 1,888 | |
Eastwood & Brinsley | Labour | D. Pettitt | 2,178 | |
Greasley & Nuthall | Conservative | J. Taylor | 2,137 | |
Hucknall East | Labour | J. Barker | 2,828 | |
Hucknall West | Labour | N. Smedley | 3,485 | |
Keyworth | Conservative | S. Pattinson | 1,929 | |
Kimberley & Trowell | Labour | R. Pettitt | 1,663 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield North | Labour | J. Thierry | 2,133 | |
Kirkby-in-Ashfield South | Labour | G. Young | 2,189 | |
Mansfield - Cumberlands & Ladybrook | Labour | M. Newton | 1,993 | |
Mansfield - Leeming & Forest Town | Labour | P. Tsimbiridis | 1,747 | |
Mansfield - Northfield & Manor | Labour | R. Strauther | 1,744 | |
Mansfield - Oak Tree & Lindhurst | Labour | T. Butler | 1,637 | |
Mansfield - Oakham & Berry Hill | Conservative | E. Cheesewright | 1,380 | |
Mansfield - Pleasley Hill & Broomhill | Labour | J. Carter | 1,938 | |
Mansfield - Ravensdale & Sherwood | Labour | J. Bosnjak | 1,569 | |
Mansfield - Titchfield & Eakring | Labour | C. Winteron | 1,717 | |
Misterton | Conservative | K. Bullivant | 1,635 | |
Newark North | Labour | D. Green | 1,758 | |
Newark South | Labour | C. Bromfield | 1,340 | |
Newstead | Conservative | J. Lonergan | 1,655 | |
Nottingham - Abbey | Conservative | M. Brandon Bravo | 1,767 | |
Nottingham - Aspley | Labour | L. Unczur | 1,585 | |
Nottingham - Basford | Labour | I. Aziz | 1,389 | |
Nottingham - Beechdale | Labour | T. Bell | 1,875 | |
Nottingham - Bestwood Park | Labour | B. Grocock | 1,935 | |
Nottingham - Bilborough | Labour | M. Whittall | 1,518 | |
Nottingham - Bridge | Labour | G. Gawith | 2,430 | |
Nottingham - Bulwell East | Labour | M. Walton | 1,857 | |
Nottingham - Bulwell West | Labour | F. Riddell | 1,353 | |
Nottingham - Byron | Labour | A. Chewings | 1,834 | |
Nottingham - Clifton East | Labour | A. Palmer | 1,593 | |
Nottingham - Clifton West | Labour | I. Malcolm | 1,822 | |
Nottingham - Greenwood | Labour | G. Skinner | 1,569 | |
Nottingham - Lenton | Labour | E. Campbell | 1,734 | |
Nottingham - Manvers | Labour | M. Aslam | 1,491 | |
Nottingham - Mapperley | Labour | M. Edwards | 1,481 | |
Nottingham - Portland | Labour | D. Woodward | 1,457 | |
Nottingham - Radford | Labour | M. Aslam | 1,776 | |
Nottingham - Robin Hood | Liberal Democrat | G. Long | 1,715 | |
Nottingham - Sherwood | Labour | B. Parbutt | 1,747 | |
Nottingham - St. Anns | Labour | M. Riasat | 1,830 | |
Nottingham - Strelley | Labour | P. Burgess | 1,260 | |
Nottingham - Trent | Labour | A. Khan | 1,305 | |
Nottingham - Wilford | Labour | G. Jackson | 1,725 | |
Nottingham - Wollaton | Conservative | J. Hayes | 2,093 | |
Ollerton | Labour | S. Smedley | 3,192 | |
Radcliffe-on-Trent | Conservative | K. Cutts | 1,376 | |
Retford North | Conservative | J. Bush | 1,485 | |
Retford South | Labour | M. Storey | 1,685 | |
Ruddington | Liberal Democrat | S. Bennett | 2,320 | |
Rufford | Labour | P. Brearley | 2,413 | |
Selston | Labour | J. Taylor | 1,903 | |
Southwell | Conservative | S. Stuart | 2,133 | |
Stapleforth North & West | Labour | G. Miller | 1,881 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield Central | Labour | W. Shaw | 1,979 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield East | Labour | T. Barsby | 1,874 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield North | Labour | J. Anthony | 1,894 | |
Sutton-in-Ashfield West | Labour | D. Kirkham | 1,975 | |
Toton & Attenborough | Conservative | T. Pettengell | 1,806 | |
Tuxford | Conservative | J. Hempsall | 1,742 | |
Warsop | Labour | B. Smith | 2,153 | |
West Bridgford East | Conservative | B. Borrett | 1,388 | |
West Bridgford South | Conservative | M. Cox | 1,885 | |
West Bridgford West | Conservative | G. Hill | 1,834 | |
Worksop East | Labour | B. Larcombe | 1,449 | |
Worksop North & Carlton | Labour | D. Boardman | 1,766 | |
Worksop South East & Welbeck | Labour | V. Smailes | 1,192 | |
Worksop West | Labour | A. Davison | 1,723 |
References
- "Election Results". Nottinghamshire County Council. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- "Nottinghamshire County Council Election Results 1973-2009" (PDF). Elections Centre. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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