2011 Middlesbrough Borough Council Election
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The 2011 Middlesbrough Borough Council election took place on Thursday 5 May 2011 to elect all 48 councillors, across 23 multi-member wards to
Middlesbrough Borough Council Middlesbrough Council, formerly Middlesbrough Borough Council, is the unitary authority covering the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Following the 2023 United Kingdom local elections, 2023 local elections, Labour Party (UK), ...
. The Labour Party retained a majority on the council.


Overall results

A total of 63,433 valid votes were cast and there were 328 rejected ballots.
The turnout was 36.35%.


Council Composition

After the election the composition of the council was: Con - Conservative Party
MI - Marton Independents
L - Liberal Democrats
G - Green Party


Results by ward


Acklam


Ayresome


Beckfield


Beechwood


Brookfield


Clairville


Coulby Newham


Gresham


Hemlington


Kader


Ladgate


Linthorpe


Marton


Marton West


Middlehaven


North Ormesby & Brambles Farm


Nunthorpe


Pallister


Park


Park End


Stainton and Thornton


Thorntree


University


References

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