2003 United Kingdom local elections explained

Election Name:2003 United Kingdom local elections
Country:United Kingdom
Type:legislative
Previous Election:2002 United Kingdom local elections
Previous Year:2002
Next Election:2004 United Kingdom local elections
Next Year:2004
Seats For Election:All 36 metropolitan boroughs, 40 out of 46 unitary authorities,
232 out of 238 English districts and all 32 Scottish council areas
Election Date:1 May 2003
1Blank:Councils
2Blank:Councils +/-
3Blank:Councillors
4Blank:Councillors +/-
Leader1:Iain Duncan Smith
Leader Since1:13 September 2001
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Percentage1:35%[1]
Swing1:1%
1Data1:110
2Data1:31
3Data1:4,423
4Data1:566
Leader2:Tony Blair
Leader Since2:21 July 1994
Party2:Labour Party (UK)
Percentage2:30%
Swing2:3%
1Data2:66
2Data2:28
3Data2:3,001
4Data2:833
Leader3:Charles Kennedy
Leader Since3:9 August 1999
Party3:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Percentage3:30%[2]
Swing3:3%
1Data3:28
2Data3:5
3Data3:2,624
4Data3:193
Map Size:300px

The 2003 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 1 May 2003, the same day as the Scottish Parliamentary and the Welsh Assembly elections. There were local elections for all councils in Scotland and in most of England. There were no local elections in Wales, Northern Ireland or London.

The ruling Labour Party lost a considerable 833 seats, while both the main opposition parties, Conservative and Liberal Democrat, polled strongly, with the Conservatives enjoying the largest share of the vote. Labour had now been in government for six years and still had a triple-digit majority, and over the summer of 2003 some opinion polls showed the Conservatives level with Labour. However, these were to be the last of the two local council elections contested by the Conservatives under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith, who was ousted as leader later in the year and succeeded by Michael Howard due to his unpopularity as leader and doubts about his ability to win a general election.

Fifty-nine councils held electoral pilot schemes to try to boost turnout figures. Schemes included all postal voting, mobile polling stations, alterations to voting hours and various kinds of electronic voting. The most successful in raising turnout was all-postal voting which saw turnout rise to an average of 50%. In comparison, turnout across the whole of England was only 33%.

Summary of results

The Labour party lost a considerable 833 seats, losing control of councils such as Birmingham and Coventry, both of which the party had controlled for 20 years.

The Conservative party, who following the elections had the most councillors in the country (ahead of Labour by 601), extended its lead over the Labour party by 1,399 councillors. However, their celebrations were tempered by the resignation of Conservative front bencher Crispin Blunt, who described the party leader, Iain Duncan Smith as a "handicap" and called for him to be replaced.[3]

PartyCouncilsCouncillors
GainLossChangeTotalGainLossChangeTotal
+31110+5664,423
align="right" -2866align="right" -8333,001
+528+1932,624
align="right" -210align="right" -421,142
align="right" -11align="right" -21182
02084
00+934
00+1313
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Other0000align="right" -24107
align="right" -5123

England

Metropolitan boroughs

All 36 English Metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Barnsley holdDetails
Birmingham gainDetails
Bolton gainDetails
Bradford holdDetails
Bury holdDetails
Calderdale holdDetails
Coventry gainDetails
Doncaster holdDetails
Dudley gainDetails
Gateshead holdDetails
Kirklees holdDetails
Knowsley holdDetails
Leeds holdDetails
Liverpool holdDetails
Manchester holdDetails
Newcastle upon Tyne holdDetails
North Tyneside holdDetails
Oldham gainDetails
Rochdale gainDetails
Rotherham holdDetails
St. Helens holdDetails
Salford holdDetails
Sandwell holdDetails
Sefton holdDetails
Sheffield gainDetails
Solihull holdDetails
South Tyneside holdDetails
Stockport holdDetails
Sunderland holdDetails
Tameside holdDetails
Trafford gainDetails
Wakefield holdDetails
Walsall holdDetails
Wigan holdDetails
Wirral holdDetails
Wolverhampton holdDetails

Unitary authorities

Whole council

In 27 English Unitary authorities the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Bath and North East Somerset holdDetails
Blackpool holdDetails
Bournemouth gainDetails
Bracknell Forest holdDetails
Brighton & Hove ‡ gainDetails
Darlington holdDetails
East Riding of Yorkshire holdDetails
Herefordshire holdDetails
Leicester holdDetails
Luton gainDetails
Medway gainDetails
Middlesbrough holdDetails
North East Lincolnshire gainDetails
North Lincolnshire gainDetails
North Somerset gainDetails
Nottingham holdDetails
Plymouth gainDetails
Poole gainDetails
Redcar and Cleveland gainDetails
Rutland gainDetails
South Gloucestershire gainDetails
Stockton-on-Tees holdDetails
Telford and Wrekin holdDetails
Torbay gainDetails
West Berkshire gainDetails
Windsor and Maidenhead gainDetails
York gainDetails
‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

In 13 English Unitary authorities one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Bristol gainDetails
Derby gainDetails
Hartlepool holdDetails
Kingston upon Hull holdDetails
Milton Keynes holdDetails
Portsmouth holdDetails
Reading holdDetails
Slough holdDetails
Southampton holdDetails
Southend-on-Sea holdDetails
Stoke-on-Trent holdDetails
Swindon holdDetails
Wokingham holdDetails

District councils

Whole council

In 150 English district authorities the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Allerdale gainDetails
Alnwick holdDetails
Arun holdDetails
Ashfield gainDetails
Ashford gainDetails
Aylesbury Vale gainDetails
Babergh holdDetails
Berwick-upon-Tweed gainDetails
Blaby holdDetails
Blyth Valley holdDetails
Bolsover holdDetails
Boston holdDetails
Braintree holdDetails
Breckland holdDetails
Bridgnorth gainDetails
Bromsgrove holdDetails
Broxtowe gainDetails
Canterbury holdDetails
Caradon holdDetails
Carrick holdDetails
Castle Morpeth holdDetails
Castle Point gainDetails
Charnwood holdDetails
Chelmsford gainDetails
Chester-le-Street holdDetails
Chesterfield gainDetails
Chichester holdDetails
Chiltern holdDetails
Christchurch holdDetails
Copeland holdDetails
Corby holdDetails
Cotswold gainDetails
Dacorum gainDetails
Dartford gainDetails
Derbyshire Dales holdDetails
Derwentside holdDetails
Dover holdDetails
Durham gainDetails
Easington holdDetails
East Cambridgeshire gainDetails
East Devon holdDetails
East Dorset holdDetails
East Hampshire holdDetails
East Hertfordshire holdDetails
East Lindsey gainDetails
East Northamptonshire holdDetails
East Staffordshire gainDetails
Eden holdDetails
Epsom and Ewell holdDetails
Erewash gainDetails
Fenland holdDetails
Forest Heath holdDetails
Forest of Dean gainDetails
Fylde gainDetails
Gedling gainDetails
Gravesham holdDetails
Guildford gainDetails
Hambleton holdDetails
Harborough holdDetails
High Peak gainDetails
Hinckley and Bosworth gainDetails
Horsham gainDetails
Kennet holdDetails
Kerrier holdDetails
Kettering gainDetails
King's Lynn and West Norfolk gainDetails
Lancaster holdDetails
Lewes holdDetails
Lichfield holdDetails
Maldon holdDetails
Malvern Hills gainDetails
Mansfield gainDetails
Melton gainDetails
Mendip gainDetails
Mid Bedfordshire holdDetails
Mid Devon holdDetails
Mid Suffolk gainDetails
Mid Sussex holdDetails
New Forest holdDetails
Newark and Sherwood holdDetails
North Cornwall holdDetails
North Devon holdDetails
North Dorset holdDetails
North East Derbyshire holdDetails
North Kesteven holdDetails
North Norfolk gainDetails
North Shropshire gainDetails
North Warwickshire gainDetails
North West Leicestershire holdDetails
North Wiltshire holdDetails
Northampton gainDetails
Oadby and Wigston holdDetails
Oswestry holdDetails
Restormel holdDetails
Ribble Valley gainDetails
Richmondshire holdDetails
Rother holdDetails
Rushcliffe holdDetails
Ryedale holdDetails
Salisbury gainDetails
Scarborough gainDetails
Sedgefield holdDetails
Sedgemoor holdDetails
Selby gainDetails
Sevenoaks holdDetails
Shepway gainDetails
South Bucks holdDetails
South Derbyshire holdDetails
South Hams holdDetails
South Holland gainDetails
South Kesteven gainDetails
South Norfolk holdDetails
South Northamptonshire holdDetails
South Oxfordshire gainDetails
South Ribble holdDetails
South Shropshire holdDetails
South Somerset holdDetails
South Staffordshire holdDetails
Spelthorne holdDetails
St Edmundsbury gainDetails
Stafford gainDetails
Staffordshire Moorlands holdDetails
Suffolk Coastal holdDetails
Surrey Heath holdDetails
Taunton Deane gainDetails
Teesdale gainDetails
Teignbridge holdDetails
Tendring holdDetails
Test Valley holdDetails
Tewkesbury holdDetails
Thanet gainDetails
Tonbridge and Malling gainDetails
Torridge holdDetails
Tynedale gainDetails
Uttlesford gainDetails
Vale of White Horse holdDetails
Vale Royal gainDetails
Wansbeck holdDetails
Warwick holdDetails
Waverley gainDetails
Wealden holdDetails
Wear Valley holdDetails
Wellingborough gainDetails
West Devon holdDetails
West Dorset gainDetails
West Somerset holdDetails
West Wiltshire gainDetails
Wychavon holdDetails
Wycombe holdDetails
Wyre holdDetails
‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

In 82 English district authorities one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Adur holdDetails
Amber Valley holdDetails
Barrow-in-Furness gainDetails
Basildon gainDetails
Basingstoke and Deane holdDetails
Bassetlaw holdDetails
Bedford holdDetails
Brentwood gainDetails
Broadland holdDetails
Broxbourne holdDetails
Burnley holdDetails
Cambridge holdDetails
Cannock Chase gainDetails
Carlisle holdDetails
Cherwell holdDetails
Chester holdDetails
Chorley holdDetails
Colchester holdDetails
Congleton gainDetails
Craven holdDetails
Crawley holdDetails
Crewe and Nantwich holdDetails
Daventry holdDetails
Eastbourne holdDetails
Eastleigh holdDetails
Ellesmere Port and Neston holdDetails
Elmbridge holdDetails
Epping Forest holdDetails
Exeter gainDetails
Gloucester holdDetails
Great Yarmouth holdDetails
Harlow holdDetails
Harrogate holdDetails
Hart holdDetails
Havant holdDetails
Hertsmere holdDetails
Huntingdonshire holdDetails
Hyndburn gainDetails
Ipswich holdDetails
Lincoln holdDetails
Macclesfield holdDetails
Maidstone holdDetails
Mole Valley holdDetails
Newcastle-under-Lyme holdDetails
North Hertfordshire holdDetails
Norwich holdDetails
Pendle holdDetails
Penwith holdDetails
Preston holdDetails
Purbeck holdDetails
Redditch holdDetails
Reigate and Banstead holdDetails
Rochford holdDetails
Rossendale gainDetails
Rugby holdDetails
Runnymede holdDetails
Rushmoor holdDetails
Shrewsbury and Atcham holdDetails
South Bedfordshire holdDetails
South Cambridgeshire holdDetails
South Lakeland holdDetails
St Albans holdDetails
Stevenage holdDetails
Stratford-on-Avon gainDetails
Stroud holdDetails
Swale holdDetails
Tamworth holdDetails
Tandridge holdDetails
Three Rivers holdDetails
Tunbridge Wells holdDetails
Watford gainDetails
Waveney holdDetails
Welwyn Hatfield holdDetails
West Lancashire holdDetails
West Lindsey holdDetails
West Oxfordshire holdDetails
Weymouth and Portland holdDetails
Winchester holdDetails
Woking holdDetails
Worcester gainDetails
Worthing gainDetails
Wyre Forest holdDetails

Scotland

See main article: 2003 Scottish local elections.

All 32 Scottish unitary authorities held elections. They were held at the same time as the 2003 Scottish Parliament election.

Council areaPrevious controlResultDetails
Aberdeen City holdDetails
Aberdeenshire holdDetails
Angus holdDetails
Argyll and Bute holdDetails
Clackmannanshire gainDetails
Na h-Eileanan Siar holdDetails
Dumfries and Galloway holdDetails
Dundee City holdDetails
East Ayrshire holdDetails
East Dunbartonshire holdDetails
East Lothian holdDetails
East Renfrewshire holdDetails
City of Edinburgh holdDetails
Falkirk holdDetails
Fife holdDetails
Glasgow City holdDetails
Highland holdDetails
Inverclyde gainDetails
Midlothian holdDetails
Moray holdDetails
North Ayrshire holdDetails
North Lanarkshire holdDetails
Orkney holdDetails
Perth and Kinross holdDetails
Renfrewshire gainDetails
Scottish Borders holdDetails
Shetland holdDetails
South Ayrshire gainDetails
South Lanarkshire holdDetails
Stirling gainDetails
West Dunbartonshire gainDetails
West Lothian holdDetails

References

Notes and References

  1. All vote shares in the infobox are projected national vote shares, not total votes cast.
  2. Web site: Tory leader hails poll gains. 2 May 2003. BBC News .
  3. News: Tory leader dismisses leadership threat. 27 June 2016. BBC News. 2 May 2003.