The 2007 Bassetlaw District Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of
Bassetlaw District
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Council in
Nottinghamshire
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,
England
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. One third of the council was up for election.
Election result
The Conservative Party retained control of the council, winning nine of sixteen seats up for election, and twenty-seven seats overall. Notably, the Liberal Democrats lost their only seat on the council to the Conservatives in the Ranskill ward.
Ward results
Blyth
Carlton
East Markham
East Retford East
East Retford North
Harworth
Rampton
Ranskill
Sturton
Welbeck
Worksop East
Worksop North
Worksop North East
Worksop North West
Worksop South
Worksop South East
References
2007 Bassetlaw election result
{{United Kingdom local elections, 2007
2007 English local elections
2007
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