2014 Hyndburn Borough Council election explained

See main article: Hyndburn Borough Council elections.

Election Name:2014 Hyndburn Borough Council election
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2012_Hyndburn_Borough_Council_election
Previous Year:2012
Next Election:2015_Hyndburn_Borough_Council_election
Next Year:2015
Seats For Election:11 of 35 seats to Hyndburn Borough Council
Election Date:22 May 2014
Majority Seats:18
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Party4:UKIP
Party5:Independent (politician)
Leader1:Miles Parkinson
Leader2:Peter Britcliffe
Leaders Seat1:Altham
Leaders Seat2:St Andrew's
Leader4:Paul Thompson
Leaders Seat4:St Oswald's

Elections to Hyndburn Borough Council were held on 22 May 2014. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.

The total registered electorate across Hyndburn comes to 43,404 potential voters. In this May 2014 election 16,766 turned out to vote - 38.63%.

There was also the European Election being held on the same day and voter turnout, across ALL voters in every Hyndburn-Ward, was much higher than usual.

Party votes (2013) Votes % (2013)Votes (2009) Votes % (2009) +/-
UKIP 7,694 34.6% 3,906 17.5% +16.9%
Labour Party7,173 32.2% 5,020 22.5% +9.7%
Conservative Party 4,454 20.0% 6,037 27.0% -7.0%
BNP 787 3.5% 2,371 10.6% -7.1%
Green 950 4.3% 1,135 5.1% -2.5%
Liberal Democrats 360 1.6% 1,285 5.8% -4.2%
English Democrats 272 1.2% 542 2.4%% -1.2%
Pirate Party 84 0.4%
An Ind. from Europe Party 400 1.8%
No2EU 56 0.3% 348 1.6% -1.3%
Socialist Equality Party 39 0.2%
Christian Party Did not stand 368 1.6%
Jury Team Did not stand 136 0.6%
Pro Democracy Did not stand 81 0.4%
Socialist Labour Party Did not stand 371 1.7%
Francis Apaloo Ind Did not stand 93 0.4%
Rejected 183 0.8% 300 1.3% -0.5%
TURNOUT 22,269 37.32% 22,353

Background

Before the election Labour had a majority of 23 councillors, Conservatives had 9 councillors, while Independent (politician) had 3 councillors.

Labour and UKIP candidates contested for every ward, Conservative candidates contested all except Milnshaw-ward & Peel-Ward, only four Independent candidates contested in the Clayton-le-Moors-ward, Netherton-ward, Peel-ward & Rishton-ward and just three Green candidates contested for Huncoat-ward, Overton-Ward & Peel-ward.

Local Election result

The majority grouping of councillors was as the headline result of the election, with Labour's majority unchanged, Independent and Conservative councillors having lost one seat each overall, and UKIP gaining two new seats:

After the election, the composition of the council was -

Reference: 2010 Hyndburn Borough Council election#Local Election result

NB: Five (of the 16) Council ward seats that were NOT up for re-election in 2014 included the following wards - Altham, Baxenden and Church, plus Barnfield and Central in Accrington. Although voters across those same Five wards, were also still able to vote in the European Election.

Ward results

St. Oswald's

References