Brighton & Hove City Council election: May 2011
Results for the local election held on 5 May 2011.
Local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2011. Following the election, The Green Party became the largest party in Brighton & Hove City Council with 23 seats. The Conservative Party has 18 seats and The Labour Party 13. The overall turnout was 41%. The results from the council election on Thursday 5 May are shown below.
Seats by party
Party | No. of seats |
---|---|
Conservative Party | 18 |
Green Party | 23 |
Independent | 0 |
Liberal Democrats | 0 |
The European Citizens Party | 0 |
The Labour Party | 13 |
Trade Union and Socialists Against Cuts | 0 |
UK Independence Party | 0 |
Total seats announced so far | 54 / 54 |
Results by ward
Ward | Turnout | Elected |
Brunswick & Adelaide (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,508 Turnout: 41.8% |
Phelim MacCafferty (Green) Ollie Sykes (Green) |
Central Hove (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,000 Turnout: 42.69% |
Chris Hawtree (Green) Andrew Wealls (Conservative) |
East Brighton (three seats) |
Electorate: 10,237 Turnout: 39.51% |
Gill Mitchell (Labour) Warren Morgan (Labour) Craig Turton (Labour) |
Goldsmid (three seats) |
Electorate: 11,835 Turnout: 47.03% |
Ruth Buckley (Green) Rob Jarrett (Green) Alex Phillips (Green) |
Hangleton & Knoll (three seats) |
Electorate: 10,917 Turnout: 46.91% |
Dawn Barnett (Conservative) Brian Roger Fitch (Labour) Tony Janio (Conservative) |
Hanover & Elm Grove (three seats) |
Electorate: 11,588 Turnout: 46.69% |
Matt Follett (Green) Bill Randall (Green) Liz Wakefield (Green) |
Hollingdean & Stanmer (three seats) |
Electorate: 11,733 Turnout: 39.73% |
Jeanne Lepper (Labour) Sven Rufus (Green) Christina Summers (Green) |
Hove Park (two seats) |
Electorate: 8,045 Turnout: 46.87% |
Jayne Bennett (Conservative) Vanessa Brown (Conservative) |
Moulsecoomb & Bevendean (three seats) |
Electorate: 12,161 Turnout: 31.81% |
Leigh Farrow (Labour) Mo Marsh (Labour) Anne Meadows (Labour) |
North Portslade (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,659 Turnout: 39.56% |
Bob Carden (Labour) Penny Gilbey (Labour) |
Patcham (three seats) |
Electorate: 10,895 Turnout:46.74% |
Bryan Pidgeon (Conservative) Carol Theobald (Conservative) Geoffrey Theobald (Conservative) |
Preston Park (three seats) |
Electorate: 10,818 Turnout: 52.76% |
Mike Jones (Green) Amy Kennedy (Green) Leo Littman (Green) |
Queen’s Park (three seats) |
Electorate: 11,727 Turnout: 45.49% |
Geoffrey Bowden (Green) Ben Duncan (Green) Stephanie Powell (Green) |
Regency (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,946 Turnout: 38.91% |
Ania Kitcat (Green) Jason Kitcat (Green) |
Rottingdean coastal (three seats) | Electorate - 10,732 (Turnout 46.52%) |
Linda Hyde (Conservative) Mary Mears (Conservative) David Smith (Conservative |
South Portslade (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,043 Turnout: 43.35% |
Les Hamilton (Labour) Alan Robins (Labour) |
St Peter’s & North Laine (three seats) |
Electorate: 13,304 Turnout: 41.40% |
Ian Davey (Green) Lizzie Deane (Green) Pete West (Green) |
Westbourne (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,443 Turnout: 45.52% |
Denise Cobb (Conservative) Brian Oxley (Conservative) |
Wish (two seats) |
Electorate: 6,990 Turnout: 51.10% |
Anne Pissaridou (Labour) Garry Peltzer Dunn (Conservative) |
Withdean (three seats) |
Electorate: 10,887 Turnout: 50.95% |
Ann Norman (Conservative) Ken Norman (Conservative) Sue Shanks (Green) |
Woodingdean (two seats) |
Electorate: 7,370 Turnout: 42.73% |
Dee Simson (Conservative) Geoff Wells (Conservative) |