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2018 Newcastle City Council election

2018 UK local government election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2018 Newcastle City Council elections took place on 3 May 2018, on the same day as other local elections across the United Kingdom.

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For the first time since 2004, boundary changes occurred across Newcastle upon Tyne and the entire council was up for re-election. In June 2016, the Boundary Commission published draft proposals of potential new ward boundaries, with significant changes throughout the entirety of the city, though with some wards remaining the same.

The Conservative Party candidate for the Manor Park ward, Florence Kirkby, is 96 years old and is believed to be one of the oldest people to stand in the United Kingdom in an election.[1][2]

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Result Summary

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Council Composition

Prior to the election, the composition of the council was:

55 20 3
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After the election, the composition of the council is:

56 19 3
Labour LD Ind

Ward Results

Arthur's Hill

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Benwell and Scotswood

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Blakelaw

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Byker

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Callerton and Throckley

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Castle

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Chapel

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Dene and South Gosforth

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Denton and Westerhope

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Elswick

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Fawdon and West Gosforth

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Gosforth

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Heaton

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Kenton

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Kingston Park South and Newbiggin Hall

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Lemington

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Manor Park

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Monument

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North Jesmond

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Ouseburn

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  • a Nicholas Sundin was suspended by the Conservative Party due to a series of Islamophobic social media posts and offensive comments he has made about Hillsborough survivors. He remained on the ballot as a Conservative candidate, but would have sat as an independent had he won. He stood in a ward in Gateshead in 2015 for UKIP.[3]

Parklands

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South Jesmond

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Walker

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Walkergate

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West Fenham

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Wingrove

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