2013 Nottinghamshire County Council election


The 2013 Nottinghamshire County Council Election took place on 2 May 2013 as part of the 2013 United Kingdom local elections.
The Labour Party won a narrow majority of one seat, gaining overall control from the Conservative Party who had controlled the council since the 2009 election. The Labour Party won 34 seats, an increase of 21 seats compared with the previous election. The Conservative Party lost 14 seats and the Mansfield Independent Forum and the Liberal Democrats also suffered losses. UKIP lost their single seat despite a significant increase in vote share.

Background

67 councillors were elected from 54 electoral divisions, which returned either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office.
In the previous election in 2009, held during the peak of the unpopularity of the then Labour government, the Conservative Party gained control of the council for the first time since 1977, albeit with a slim majority. The Liberal Democrats, Independents and the Mansfield Independent Forum all made gains at the expense of the Labour Party.
By-elections held between 2009 and 2013 indicated an increase in support for Labour, who gained seats in Mansfield South, Worksop West, and Rufford.

Results by electoral division

Ashfield District

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Bassetlaw District

''9 seats, 9 electoral divisions''

Worksop North East & Carlton


Worksop West

''* Incumbent following election at by-election, 16 September 2010''

Broxtowe Borough

''10 seats, 8 electoral divisions''

Chilwell & Toton

''* Incumbent following election at by-election, 15 March 2012''

Gedling Borough

''10 seats, 6 electoral divisions''

Mansfield District

''9 seats, 5 electoral divisions''

Mansfield South

''* Incumbent following election at by-election, 25 February 2010''

Mansfield West

''* Elected as Mansfield Independent in 2009''

Newark & Sherwood District

''10 seats, 10 electoral divisions''

Newark East

''* Incumbent following election at by-election, 17 September 2009''

Rufford

''* Incumbent following election at by-election, 20 September 2012''

Rushcliffe Borough

''9 seats, 8 electoral divisions''

By-Elections between May 2013 – May 2017

By-elections are called when a representative Councillor resigns or dies, so are unpredictable. A by-election is held to fill a political office that has become vacant between the scheduled elections.