2005 Durham County Council election

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Results by electoral division. Key:
  Conservative
  Labour
  Liberal Democrat
  Independent
  Derwentside Independents

Elections to Durham County Council took place on 5 May 2005, as part of the 2005 local elections in the United Kingdom. The election also took place on the same day as the 2005 general election. This was the council's final election before it became a unitary authority as part of changes to local government in 2009, with the first elections to the new unitary council taking place in 2008. New electoral division boundaries were introduced for this election, with 63 divisions returning one councillor each using the first past the post voting system.[1]

Labour kept control of the council with 53 seats. The Liberal Democrats were second with five seats and the Conservatives won two seats.[2] There were also three independents elected, including two from the Derwentside Independents group.

Results

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Durham County Council election, 2005[3][4]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 53 N/A N/A N/A 84.1 56.7 124,683 N/A
  Liberal Democrats 5 N/A N/A N/A 7.9 20.4 44,878 N/A
  Conservative 2 N/A N/A N/A 3.2 14.7 32,358 N/A
  Derwentside Independents 2 N/A N/A N/A 3.2 3.6 7,835 N/A
  Independent 1 N/A N/A N/A 1.6 4.5 9,833 N/A
  Socialist (GB) 0 N/A N/A N/A 0.0 0.1 288 N/A
  BNP 0 N/A N/A N/A 0.0 0.1 119 N/A

Results by electoral division

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Chester-le-Street (7 seats)

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Chester-le-Street North & East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Joseph Knox 1,816 47.3
Liberal Democrats Sandra Hutchinson 799 20.8
Conservative Beatrice Bainbridge 630 16.4
Independent Lancelot Edward William Brown 592 15.4
Chester-le-Street South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Rita Greener Carr 1,946 49.3
Liberal Democrats Russell Amor Haswell 1,254 31.8
Conservative Amanda Jane Hall 745 18.9
Chester-le-Street West Central
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Brian David Ebbatson 1,853 63.6
Liberal Democrats Sean Kilkenny 682 23.4
Conservative Philip Clive Stevens 378 12.9
Lumley
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Brian Walker 1,860 53.1
Liberal Democrats Angela Mary Rae 593 16.9
Conservative Justin Matthew Garrod 576 16.4
Independent Audrey Willis 475 13.6
Ouston and Urpeth
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Christine Teresa Smith 2,170 60.5
Liberal Democrats John Leak 827 23.1
Conservative James Norman 588 16.4
Pelton
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour James Sands Cordon 1,848 49.3
Liberal Democrats George Herbert Gardner 698 18.6
Conservative Frank Lumsden 655 17.5
Independent William Laverick 545 14.5
Sacriston
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Linda Anne Wright 1,693 66.6
Liberal Democrats Simon James Key 499 19.6
Conservative Mark Anthony Watson 349 13.7

Derwentside (11 seats)

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Annfield Plain
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Michele Hodgson 2,119 70.1
Liberal Democrats Gillian Raine 623 20.6
Conservative Julie Ann Watson 280 9.3
Benfieldside
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Davies 1,250 40.4
Derwentside Independents John Joseph Healey 866 27.9
Liberal Democrats Bruce Neilson McCaig 647 20.9
Conservative Julia Carole Ross 330 10.7
Burnopfield and Dipton
Party Candidate Votes %
Derwentside Independents Reginald Ord 1,578 45.9
Labour Eunice Wilkinson Turnbull 1,474 42.9
Conservative Russell Alan Ross 385 11.2
Consett North
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Clive Robson 2,120 61.2
Liberal Democrats Owen Leighton Temple 947 27.4
Conservative Kenneth Hall Wilson 395 11.4
Craghead and Southmoor
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour David Haddon Marshall 1,825 67.8
Derwentside Independents James William Harper 450 16.7
Liberal Democrats Denis Edwin Jackson 279 10.4
Conservative Judith Turner 136 5.1
Delves Lane and Consett South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Robert Young 2,178 56.1
Derwentside Independents Anthony Westgarth 1,389 35.8
Conservative Ivy Wilson 316 8.1
Esh
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Joseph Armstrong 1,463 50.9
Derwentside Independents Wallace Joseph Tyrie 556 19.3
Liberal Democrats Neil Robert Michael Shaw 484 16.8
Conservative Patricia Ann Adams 374 12.9
Lanchester
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Thomas Forster 1,508 40.4
Conservative Peter Michael Carr 797 21.3
Derwentside Independents Richard Young 717 19.2
Liberal Democrats Christine English 713 19.1
Leadgate and Medomsley
Party Candidate Votes %
Derwentside Independents Watts Stelling 2,279 51.4
Labour Eric Turner 1,663 37.5
Conservative George Andrew Adams 495 11.2
Stanley
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Claire Louise Vasey 2,169 69.2
Liberal Democrats David Agutter Rolfe 628 20.0
Conservative Jonathan Turner 220 7.0
BNP Dean Kevin Frederick McAdam 119 3.8
Tanfield
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Edna Hunter 2,036 60.3
Liberal Democrats Andrew David Curtis 945 27.9
Conservative Judith May Webb 395 11.7

Durham (11 seats)

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Belmont
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats Kenneth Holroyd 1,768 52.5
Labour Patricia Margaret Johnston 1,256 37.3
Conservative Darren Bean 345 10.2
Brandon
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Ronald Clive Rodgers 2,593 61.4
Liberal Democrats Maureen Jean Ann Smith 1,629 38.6
Coxhoe
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Dennis Morgan 2,260 65.9
Liberal Democrats Stephen Maurice Martin 866 25.3
Conservative Frederick Farley 300 8.8
Deerness Valley
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Jean Kathleen Chaplow 2,705 60.9
Liberal Democrats Arnold Simpson 1,357 30.5
Conservative Alistair Tebbit 381 8.6
Durham South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Donna Michelle Whitfield 1,526 46.8
Liberal Democrats Isabell Lunan 1,429 43.8
Conservative Jennifer Duncan Wakefield 306 9.4
Elvet
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats David Robert Freeman 2,184 56.8
Labour John Ashby 925 24.0
Conservative Christopher John Arthur 739 19.2
Framwellgate Moor
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Norman Donald Parker Ross 2,339 48.9
Liberal Democrats Redvers Frederick Crooks 1,952 40.8
Conservative Patricia Wynne 496 10.4
Gilesgate
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats Dennis James Southwell 1,848 48.2
Labour Peter James Thompson 1,763 45.9
Conservative Jeremy Richard Stocker 226 5.9
Neville's Cross
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats Nigel Martin 2,681 63.8
Labour Jonathan George Alfred Roberts 923 21.9
Conservative Michael Drummond Moverley Smith 601 14.3
Newton Hall
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats Frances Marnie Simmons 2,328 53.9
Labour Aurelia Constance Smith 1,569 36.4
Conservative Helen Dorothy Osborn 415 9.6
Sherburn
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Raymond Pye 2,412 53.8
Liberal Democrats Lesley Jane King 1,690 37.7
Conservative Michael James Fishwick 385 8.6

Easington (12 seats)

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Blackhalls
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Alan Cox 2,639 80.1
Conservative Julia Anne Welford 655 19.9
Dawdon
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Alan Fenwick 1,717 79.7
Conservative Jacquelyn Butler 438 20.3
Deneside
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Albert Nugent 1,921 74.7
Conservative Mark Thomas Nicholson 361 14.0
Socialist (GB) Stephen Paul Colborn 288 11.2
Easington
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Alan Barker 2,519 79.4
Conservative Margaret Reid 652 20.6
Horden
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Peter Paul Stradling 2,723 88.2
Conservative Mona Riley 366 11.8
Murton
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John William Downie Maddison 2,510 85.2
Conservative Christopher Edward James Butler 436 14.8
Peterlee East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Gordon Tennant 1,856 75.2
Independent Leslie Reynolds 404 16.4
Conservative Roger John Nimmo Booth 209 8.5
Peterlee West
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Dennis Coates 2,276 85.8
Conservative Hazel Lodge 376 14.2
Seaham
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Ronald Meir 2,246 69.8
Conservative Derick Dixon 971 30.2
Shotton
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Norman Wade 2,735 83.6
Conservative Lucille Diana Nicholson 538 16.4
Thornley
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Morris Nicholls 2,642 89.9
Conservative Jack Victor Seear 297 10.1
Wingate
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Leonard O'Donnell 3,205 78.7
Conservative Lindsay Marigold Seear 870 21.3

Sedgefield (11 seats)

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Aycliffe East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Sarah Jane Iveson 1,836 59.6
Independent William Maurice Blenkinsopp 890 28.9
Conservative Geoffrey Nicholas Crass 356 11.6
Aycliffe North
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Keith Henderson 1,859 53.3
Independent Terence Hogan 991 28.4
Conservative Joyce Mary Raine 636 18.2
Aycliffe West
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour George Coulson Gray 1,815 57.0
Independent Enid Marion Paylor 956 30.0
Conservative Patricia Margaret Waller 412 12.9
Chilton
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour George Porter 2,516 65.2
Liberal Democrats Christine Sproat 890 23.1
Conservative William Leslie Turner 453 11.7
Ferryhill
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Charles Magee 2,728 66.1
Liberal Democrats Paul Mountford 1,156 28.0
Conservative Patricia Anne Whan 243 5.9
Sedgefield
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Robinson 2,196 57.6
Conservative David Ralph Brown 1,616 42.4
Shildon East
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Dorothy Bowman 1,968 53.0
Liberal Democrats Gareth Michael Robinson Howe 791 21.3
Independent Simon Joseph Brown 595 16.0
Conservative Alan Booth 356 9.6
Shildon West
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Vernon Chapman 1,312 42.5
Liberal Democrats James Garry Huntington 1,310 42.5
Independent John Mayfors Smith 337 10.9
Conservative Marney Jane Swan 126 4.1
Spennymoor and Middlestone
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Ernest Foster 2,413 57.4
Liberal Democrats Kevin Thompson 1,358 32.3
Conservative Paul Andrew Carmedy 431 10.3
Trimdon
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Paul Trippett 2,744 76.2
Conservative Christine Moyle 857 23.8
Tudhoe
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Neil Crowther Foster 2,526 61.8
Liberal Democrats Martin Thomas Brian Jones 1,041 25.5
Conservative Matthew Miller 523 12.8

Teesdale (3 seats)

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Barnard Castle East
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Josephine Hazel Fergus 2,423 57.5
Labour Fred Blackwell 1,788 42.5
Barnard Castle West
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Richard Andrew Bell 2,155 52.1
Labour Keith Stokeld 1,143 27.6
Independent David Andrew Wearmouth 842 30.3
Evenwood
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Priestley 2,246 58.5
Conservative George Morland Richardson 1,592 41.5

Wear Valley (8 seats)

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Bishop Auckland Town
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Kenneth Manton 1,459 41.4
Liberal Democrats Chris Foote-Wood 1,042 29.6
Conservative Colin Raine 666 18.9
Independent Stephen Anthony Hare 208 5.9
Independent Thomas Waggott 145 4.1
Coundon
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Philip Robert Graham 1,616 59.8
Liberal Democrats Thomas Taylor 787 29.1
Conservative Douglas David Milne 300 11.1
Crook North and Tow Law
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Trevor Carroll 1,553 54.2
Liberal Democrats John Bailey 1,314 45.8
Crook South
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Robert Pendlebury 2,194 68.9
Liberal Democrats David English 987 31.0
Weardale
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent John Shuttleworth 2,853 67.8
Liberal Democrats Dorothy Allan 774 18.4
Labour Alison Mary Hiles 583 13.8
West Auckland
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Harold Douthwaite 1,619 52.5
Liberal Democrats John Ferguson 1,057 34.3
Conservative Howard Bowen-Jones 407 13.2
Willington
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Brian Leslie Myers 2,199 62.7
Liberal Democrats Anne Maria Glynn 1,309 37.3
Woodhouse Close
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour John Lethbridge 2,119 67.7
Liberal Democrats Winston Edward Frank Perkins 712 22.7
Conservative Sandra J Moorhouse 299 9.6

References

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  1. ^ "The County of Durham (Electoral Changes) Order 2005", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 2005/176
  2. ^ "Local election results: Durham". BBC News. 6 May 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Durham County Council results". The Journal. 7 May 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Durham". Andrew Teale. Retrieved 3 April 2013.

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