2009 UK local government election
Elections to Warwickshire County Council took place on 4 June 2009, having been delayed from 7 May, in order to coincide with elections to the European Parliament.
Summary of Results
Warwickshire County Council election, 2009[1][2]
Party
|
Seats
|
Gains
|
Losses
|
Net gain/loss
|
Seats %
|
Votes %
|
Votes
|
+/−
|
|
Conservative
|
39
|
16
|
4
|
+12
|
63%
|
43%
|
83,186
|
+3.75%
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
12
|
4
|
3
|
+1
|
19%
|
23%
|
44,260
|
-3.87%
|
|
Labour
|
10
|
0
|
13
|
-13
|
16%
|
17%
|
33,843
|
-13.15%
|
|
Whitnash Independents
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
±0
|
2%
|
1%
|
1,632
|
|
|
Green
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
±0
|
0
|
11%
|
21,115
|
|
|
BNP
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
±0
|
0
|
3%
|
6,271
|
N/A
|
|
Other parties
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
±0
|
0
|
2%
|
3,074
|
N/A
|
Divisional Results
|
Seat |
Result |
Majority
|
|
Arley |
Conservative HOLD |
1,055
|
|
Atherstone |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
87
|
|
Baddlesley |
Labour HOLD |
188
|
|
Coleshill |
Conservative HOLD |
604
|
|
Hartshill |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
370
|
|
Kingsbury |
Labour HOLD |
221
|
|
Polesworth |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
200
|
|
Water Orton |
Conservative HOLD |
937
|
|
Seat |
Result |
Majority
|
|
Abbey |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Arbury and Stockingford* |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Bede |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Bedworth North |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Bedworth West |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Bulkington |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Camp Hill |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Galley Common |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Poplar |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
St. Nicholas |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Weddington |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Wembrook |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Whitestone |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Seat |
Result |
Majority
|
|
Admirals |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Brownsover* |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Caldecott* |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Dunchurch |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Earl Craven |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Eastlands and Hillmorton* |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Fosse |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Lawford and New Bilton |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Seat |
Result |
Majority
|
|
Alcester |
Conservative GAIN from Liberal Democrats |
|
|
Aston Cantlow |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Bidford on Avon |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Feldon |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Henley in Arden |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Kineton |
Conservative GAIN from Liberal Democrats |
|
|
Shipston on Stour |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Southam |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Stour and the Vale |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Stratford Avenue and New Town |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Stratford South* |
Liberal Democrats GAIN from Conservative |
|
|
Studley |
Liberal Democrats GAIN from Conservative |
|
|
Wellesbourne |
Liberal Democrats GAIN from Conservative |
|
|
Seat |
Result |
Majority
|
|
Bishop's Tachbrook |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Cubbington |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Kenilworth, Abbey |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Kenilworth, Park Hill |
Conservative GAIN from Liberal Democrats |
|
|
Kenilworth, St. John's |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Leamington, Brunswick |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Leamington, Milverton |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Leamington North* |
Liberal Democrats HOLD |
|
|
Leamington, Willes |
Labour HOLD |
|
|
Leek Wootton |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Warwick North |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Warwick South |
Conservative HOLD |
|
|
Warwick West |
Conservative GAIN from Labour |
|
|
Whitnash |
Independent HOLD |
|
- Wards marked with a star elect two members
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