2015 Corby Borough Council election

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2015 Corby Borough Council election [1]
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  2011 7 May 20152019 

All 29 seats in the Corby Borough Council
15 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
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Party Labour Conservative
Last election22 seats, 56.0%4 seats, 27.6%
Seats won245
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Popular vote15,4758,120
Percentage51.6%27.1%
SwingDecrease2.svg4.4%Decrease2.svg0.5%

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Map showing the results of the 2015 Corby Borough Council elections.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Labour

The 2015 Corby Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of Corby Borough Council in Northamptonshire, England. [2] This was on the same day as other local elections. The Labour Party retained control of the council, which it has held continuously since 1979.

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Ward-by-Ward Results

Beanfield Ward (3 seats)

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Location of Beanfield ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Beanfield Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Ann Brown 2,142
Labour Paul Beattie 2,112
Labour Mary Butcher 2,023
Conservative Ray Jackson581
Conservative Jade Ruthven523
Conservative Fran Heggs467
UKIP Martin Allison785

Central Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Central ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Central Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Lawrence Ferguson 1,277
Labour Anthony Dady 1,221
Conservative Eileen Kemp538
Conservative Ann Williams May315

Danesholme Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Danesholme ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Danesholme Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Colleen Cassidy 872
Labour Peter Petch 811
Liberal Democrats Chris Stanbra751
UKIP Keith Hudson436
Conservative Ray Boyd423
UKIP Peter McGowan413
Conservative Sarah Luke233

Kingswood and Hazel Leys Ward (3 seats)

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Location of Kingswood and Hazel Leys ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Kingswood and Hazel Leys Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour John McGhee 1,522
Labour Elsie Elliston 1,472
Labour Kenneth Carratt 1,450
UKIP William Davies606
Conservative Alison Rodden399
Conservative Les Von Bujtar314
Conservative Yvonne Von Bujtar303
Green David Carr275
Green Michael Mahon218

Lloyds Ward (3 seats)

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Location of Lloyds ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Lloyds Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Mark Pengelly 2,083
Labour Lucy Goult 1,887
Labour Matt Reay 1,849
Conservative Sheila Griffin665
Conservative Tracey Jardine635
Conservative Marjorie Nicol619

Lodge Park (3 seats)

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Location of Lodge Park ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Lodge Park Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Tom Beattie 2,033
Labour Bob Eyles 1,859
Labour Matt Keane 1,664
UKIP Stuart McKay712
Conservative Christopher Woolmer696
Conservative Jill McTaggart609
Conservative Peter Atchison508

Oakley North Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Oakley North ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Oakley North Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Raymond Beeby 702
Labour Peter McEwan 663
Conservative Eileen Sayer564
Conservative Glenn Gideon Mbanugo449
UKIP Patrick Coy435
Liberal Democrats Luke Stanbra164

Oakley South Ward (3 seats)

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Location of Oakley South ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Oakley South Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Judy Caine 1,647
Conservative David Sims 1,435
Labour Mohammad Rahman 1,382
Labour Clare Pavitt1,334
Conservative Eve Howitt1,321
Conservative Sandra Naden-Horley1,146

Rowlett Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Rowlett ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Rowlett Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour William Latta 1,380
Labour Jean Addison 1,325
UKIP David Donnelly507
Conservative Ian Easton399
Conservative Charlotte Hobby346

Rural West Ward (1 seat)

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Location of Rural West ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Rural West Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative William Rutt 582
Labour Bob Riley434
Liberal Democrats Sidney Beecroft86

Stanion and Corby Village Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Stanion and Corby Village ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Stanion and Corby Village Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Julie Riely 665
Labour William Colquhoun 658
Conservative Stan Heggs637
Conservative Phil Ewers591
UKIP Kim McGowan420

Weldon and Gretton Ward (2 seats)

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Location of Weldon and Gretton ward
Corby Borough Council Elections 2015: Weldon and Gretton Ward
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Robert McKellar 1,201
Conservative Bridget Watts 811
Conservative Kevin Watts 732
Labour Rob Newby718
Liberal Democrats Terri Meechan500
Labour Susan Witkowski492
UKIP Fred Parker468
Labour Martyn Reuby454
Green Steven Scrutton226

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References

  1. "Local Election Summaries 2015". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. "Local Elections 2015 Results". Corby Borough Council. Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2019.