2010 UK local government election
Elections to North Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 6 May 2010 on the same day as other council elections in England and the UK general election.
North Tyneside Council is elected "in thirds" which means one councillor from each three-member ward is elected each year with a fourth year when the mayoral election takes place.
One third of the councillors were elected in 2006. The Conservative Party gained an overall majority of one on the council after the 2008 election which previously had been under no overall control, and also won the following mayoral election, in which Linda Arkley returned to office. The 2010 election proved victorious for the Labour Party, which gained 8 seats and lost none. The Conservatives lost 7 seats and the Liberal Democrats lost one. The Council returned to no overall control as the Conservatives lost their majority and fell into second place. The swing across the council on average was 10.7% from the Conservatives to Labour, against the national trend of the Westminster elections taking place the same day.
North Tyneside Council Election Result 2010[1][2]
Party
|
Seats
|
Gains
|
Losses
|
Net gain/loss
|
Seats %
|
Votes %
|
Votes
|
+/−
|
|
Labour
|
29
|
8
|
0
|
+8
|
48.3
|
49.1
|
48,272
|
+11.6%
|
|
Conservative
|
24
|
0
|
7
|
-7
|
40
|
32.5
|
31,897
|
-9.7%
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
7
|
0
|
1
|
-1
|
11.7
|
15.1
|
14,831
|
-0.5%
|
|
Green
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.3
|
1,296
|
+1.1%
|
|
BNP
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.2
|
1,209
|
-0.9%
|
|
National Front
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.57
|
562
|
+0.15%
|
|
English Democrat
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.21
|
206
|
+0.21%
|
Battle Hill
A further by-election was held in September 2010. Details can be found here.
Benton
Camperdown
Chirton
Collingwood
Cullercoats
Howdon
Killingworth
Longbenton
Monkseaton North
Monkseaton South
Northumberland
Preston
Riverside
St Mary's
Tynemouth
Valley
Wallsend
Weetslade
Whitley Bay
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