Sheffield Council Election, 2011
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Sheffield City Council elections took place on 5 May 2011. There were 28 seats up for election, one third of the council. The last election left the council with no overall control. Since the previous election, Liberal Democrat councillor Ben Curran, and Lib Dem-turned-independent Frank Taylor had defected to Labour leaving both parties equal at 41 councillors each. This election saw Labour regain control of the council that they lost in 2006, with nine gains from the Lib Dems. Overall turnout was 41.8%. Councillors elected in 2007 Sheffield Council election defended their seats this year.


Election result

This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:


Ward results


Arbourthorne


Beauchief & Greenhill


Beighton


Birley


Broomhill


Burngreave


Central


Crookes


Darnall


Dore & Totley


East Ecclesfield


Ecclesall


Firth Park


Fulwood


Gleadless Valley


Graves Park


Hillsborough


Manor Castle


Mosborough


Nether Edge


Richmond


Shiregreen & Brightside


Southey


Stannington


Stocksbridge & Upper Don


Walkley


West Ecclesfield


Woodhouse


References

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