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City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election, 2012

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City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election, 2012

The 2012 City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election took place on 3 May 2012. The elections took place shortly after the Bradford West by-election, in which the Respect Party's George Galloway pulled off a shock victory against the incumbent Labour Party. Held alongside was a referendum on directly elected mayors. The Labour Party were one seat short of an overall majority following the election, leaving the council in no overall control.

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Election Result

Of the Council's 90 seats, 30 were up for election.

Ward results

An asterisk denotes an incumbent.

Craven ward

In 2008, Adrian Naylor stood successfully in this ward as a Conservative Party candidate.

Little Horton ward

Ian Greenwood had been the Bradford City Council leader prior to the election.

Toller ward

163 (3.66%) ballot papers were rejected, compared to 48 (0.96%) in the 2008 election in this ward. Arshad Hussain stood successfully here as a Conservative Party candidate in 2008, before defecting in 2010 following a race row - his vote change corresponds to the 2008 Labour Party candidate, Sobia Kauser.

Referendum result

Mayoral referenda were held in 11 local authorities across England to decide whether to introduce directly elected mayors, as opposed in Bradford to the previous system of Councillors electing a leader of the Council. Alongside Birmingham, Coventry, Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Sheffield and Wakefield, Bradford voted against directly elected mayors. Only Bristol and Doncaster voted in favour.

By-elections between 2012 and 2013 elections

Vote changes correspond to the 2012 Council election.

Wharfedale ward

This was triggered by the resignation of Cllr. Matt Palmer, who had stood successfully for the Conservative Party in this ward in the 2003, 2007 and 2011 council elections, in early October.

References

City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election, 2012 Wikipedia