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Wolverhampton City Council 2012 election results

Here are the results from the 2012 Wolverhampton City Council election results.Read

Drama at the 2011 local elections in the West Midlands

It was a dramatic night across the West Midlands in the elections, with some councils seeing new adminstrations. Local Government Correspondent Neil Elkes reportsRead

Dudley council leader loses seat by two votes

DUDLEY council leader Anne Millward was dramatically ousted by just two votes after two recounts.Read

Wolverhampton City Council elections: Full results ward by ward

Wolverhampton City Council election resultsRead

Follow our local elections live blog for the West Midlands

On Thursday night and throughout Friday you can follow our live blog below which will bring you al the latest news and results as they happen.Read

Local elections could give Labour the spark it needs

Chris Game, honorary senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham's Institute of Local Government Studies, says the forthcoming local elections could see the continued recovery of the Labour Party after last year’s General Election disaster.Read

Walsall and Dudley leaders up for re-election as Black Country councils go to the polls

TWO leaders, one deputy leader and four cabinet members will be fighting for their seats when the Black Country goes to the local election polls in May.Read

Labour wins Bilston North in Wolverhampton by-election

Labour secured a landslide victory in a Wolverhampton City Council by-election as support for the party increased in line with opinion poll figures.Read

2010: Lib Dems still hold balance of power in Wolverhampton

The Liberal Democrats continue to play a key role on Wolverhampton Council with Labour gaining just one seat from the Conservatives in the local elections.Read

Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton - Lab 28, Con 27, Lib Dem 5
Labour lose to NoC - ( Lab lose 8, Con gain 8, Lib Dem gain 1, Others lose 1 )

BILSTON EAST
Geoffrey Cockayne (Lib Dem) 339
Piers Thompson (Con) 969
Thomas Turner (Lab) 1168

BILSTON NORTH
Trudy Bowen (Lab) 1180
Edward Clarke (Green) 189
Gillian Fellows (Con) 1272
Alexandra Lawrence (Lib Dem) 209

BLAKENHALL
Frances Heap (Lib Dem) 198
John Rowley (Lab) 1855
Avtar Sidhu (Con) 1218

BUSHBURY NORTH
Susan Bem (Lib Dem) 269
Paula Brookfield (Lab) 1024
Carl Husted (Con) 1723
Simon Patten (BNP) 580

BUSHBURY SOUTH AND LOW HILL
Peter Bilson (Lab) 982
Ian Jenkins (Lib Dem) 311
Annette Pugh (Con) 751

EAST PARK
Patrician Byrne (Lab) 975
Darren Friel (Lib Dem) 528
Stephen Hall (Con) 1309

ETTINGSHALL
Bishan Dass (Lab) 1546
Roger Gray (Lib Dem) 448
Ranjit Kaur (Con) 648

FALLINGS PARK
Stephen Birch (Lib Dem) 316
Geoffrey Foster (Lab) 1239
James Wilson (Con) 1536

GRAISELEY
Paul Armstrong (Con) 1227
Bryan Lewis (Lib Dem) 409
John Reynolds (Lab) 1603

HEATH TOWN
Margaret Findlay (Con) 1062
Milkinderpal Singh (Lab) 963

MERRY HILL
John Pask (Con) 2391
Edward Pringle (Lib Dem) 466
Navjit Rana (Lab) 677

OXLEY
Jennifer Brewer (Con) 1591
Christine Irvine (Lab) 1277
John Steatham (Lib Dem) 247

PARK
Jennifer Cromie (Lab) 1117
Marie Darke (Lib Dem) 1490
Arun Photay (Con) 940

PENN
Patricia Bradley (Con) 2731
Ricky Chima (Lab) 946
June Helmsley (Lib Dem) 452

SPRING VALE
Peter Dobb (Con) 519
Mangoo Mal (Lab) 583
Richard Whitehouse (Lib Dem) 1987

ST PETERS
Roger Lawrence (Lab) 964
Catherine Bisbey (Cons) 381
Zahid Shah (Lib Dem) 811

TETTENHALL REGIS
John Davis (Con) 2822
Richard Fellows (Lib Dem) 352
Julie Hodgkiss (Lab) 643

TETTENHALL WIGHTWICK
Raymond Barry (Equal Parenting Alliance Party) 101
Jagnandan Ghera (Lab) 491
Sarah Sinclair (Lib Dem) 401
Joan Stevenson (Con) 3149

WEDNESFIELD NORTH
Philip Bateman (Lab) 1296
Hazel Keirle (Con) 1699
Dennis Organ (BNP) 578
Colin Ross (Lib Dem) 186

WEDNESFIELD SOUTH
Stuart Hinde (Green Party) 151
Carole Jenkins (Lib Dem) 211
Simon Jevon (Con) 1894
Helen King (Lab) 831