2012 Three Rivers District Council election explained

Elections to Three Rivers District Council were held on 3 May 2012 to elect one-third of the council of Three Rivers district in England.[1]

The Liberal Democrats won the largest number of seats and the most votes. The Conservatives failed to strengthen their position against the Liberal Democrats, who remained in overall control of Three Rivers. Labour gained two seats, including one they had lost to the British National Party; the incumbent moved to the English Democrats Party in 2010 and stood as the EDP candidate. Overall, however, this council remains under firm LibDem control, with most seats contested between them and the Conservatives, and Labour having little prospect of improving their own representation.

After the election, the composition of the council was[2]

Ward results

Defending incumbent marked with "*"

[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local elections 2012 . 6 November 2012 . BBC News.
  2. News: VOTE2012 . bbc . 4 May 2012 . 13 November 2012 .
  3. Web site: DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS – MAY 2012 . Three Rivers District Council . 4 May 2012 . 13 November 2012 .