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2012 Southampton City Council election
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The 2012 Southampton Council election took place on Thursday 3 May 2012 to elect members of Southampton City Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council (16 seats) was scheduled for election, whilst two additional vacancies, caused by the resignation of sitting councillors, were also filled in Bitterne Park and Peartree wards, meaning a total of 18 of the city's 48 seats were elected.
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dbr:Conservative_Party_(UK)
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Derrick Murray Sharon Mintoff Robbie Robinson Matt Rose James Read Tim Cutter Joe Cox Matthew Jones Julie Williams Lee Whitbread Dave Shields Sally Spicer Kenneth Darke Mary Lloyd Alexander Houghton Dan Jeffery Terry Matthews Pete Wyatt Ronald Meldrum Paul Lewzey Angela Cotton Eileen Bowers Neil Kelly Kev Hayes Amy Willacy Simon Stokes Colin Bleach John Inglis Andrew Howe Leslie Obee John Dennis Paul Garratt Brian Norgate Sharon Cutler Olivia Vaughan Edward Osmond Michael Ball Sebastian Buckle Harry Mitchell Diane Robinson Ann MacGillivray Jonathan Bean Stephen Barnes-Andrews Mike Holder Steven Galton Joseph Malone Trevor Glasspool Frances Murphy Richard Williams Max McNamara Steven Hulbert Nick Chaffey Christopher Grace Steve Mullane Adrian Ford John Hannides Eamonn Keogh Rob Naish Georgina Laming Jim Cappleman Spandita Woodman David Fuller Shaw Green Ricky Lambert David Nightingale Dudley Clark Graham O’Reilly Christine Hotson Casey Baldwin Mark Chaloner Christopher Bluemel Peter Galton Paul Abbott Edward Daunt Ivan White Zahir Ahmed Josh Asker Keith Reed Charles Caplen Perry McMillan Gavin Marsh Philip McShee Matt Tucker Ian Atkins William Withers Mike King Cara Sandys James Knight Linda Norris Anthony Lewis Helena Ridd David Rawlinson
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2012-05-03
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2012
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Map showing the election results. Each ward represents 1 seat
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2014
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2014
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2014
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no
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Independent Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition Green Party of England and Wales Liberal Democrats Southampton First Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts Labour Party Conservative Party UK Independence Party
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Majority party after election
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2011
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2011
dbp:previousYear
2011
dbp:seatChange
1 10 11
dbp:seats
30 16 13 0 2 5
dbp:seatsForElection
A third of seats to Southampton City Council
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Majority party
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Parliamentary
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Labour Party Conservative Party
dbo:abstract
The 2012 Southampton Council election took place on Thursday 3 May 2012 to elect members of Southampton City Council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council (16 seats) was scheduled for election, whilst two additional vacancies, caused by the resignation of sitting councillors, were also filled in Bitterne Park and Peartree wards, meaning a total of 18 of the city's 48 seats were elected. The ruling Conservative party had come under intense public scrutiny for their sweeping programme of privatisation of council services and implementing pay cuts to council jobs, which led to union disputes. Labour won a majority of the seats being contested, and also gained overall control of the council from the Conservatives.
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2012 Southampton City Council election
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