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2011 Harrogate Borough Council election

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2011 Harrogate Borough Council election
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The 2011 Harrogate Borough Council election was held on Thursday 5 May 2011 to elect 20 members to Harrogate Borough Council, the same day as other local elections in the United Kingdom. It elected approximately one-third of council's 54 members to a four-year term. It was preceded by the 2010 election and followed by the 2012 election. The Conservative Party held control of the council after the election.[1] Turnout across the wards up for election was 45.0%.[2]

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Results of the 2011 Harrogate Borough Council election
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Results summary

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Ward results

Bilton

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Granby

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Harlow Moor

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High Harrogate

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Hookstone

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Knaresborough East

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Knaresborough King James

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Knaresborough Scriven Park

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Low Harrogate

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New Park

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Pannal

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Ripon Minster

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Ripon Moorside

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Ripon Spa

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Rossett

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Saltergate

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Starbeck

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Stray

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Woodfield

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Notes

  1. Michael Gardner was elected as the candidate for the Conservatives in 2007, but ran for reelection as an independent.
  2. Greta Knight was elected in a 7 January 2010 by-election following the death of incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor John Wren.[6]

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