Nuneaton and Bedworth election results 2024
Ward results of the Nuneaton and Bedworth Local Elections held on Thursday, 2 May 2024.
- Overall turnout: 27.49%
 
Arbury
- Clare Golby – Conservative: 651
 - Michael James Green – Conservative: 602
 - Brady Lisa Hughes – Labour: 695 (Elected for four years)
 - Eve Alexandra Miller – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 146
 - Christian Duncan Smith – Labour: 656 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 26.87%
Attleborough
- Khalil Ahmed – Independent: 200
 - Richard John Baxter-Payne – Conservative: 529
 - Stephen John Hey – Labour: 624 (Elected for two years)
 - Caroline Suzanne Phillips – Labour: 644 (Elected for four years)
 - Kamaljeet Thiara – Conservative: 457
 
Turnout: 25.25%
Bede
- Anne-Marie Lucy Bull – Labour: 796 (Elected for two years)
 - Hayley Jayne Downs – Conservative: 490
 - Peter James Gilbert – Conservative: 476
 - William John Hancox – Labour: 799 (Elected for four years)
 
Turnout: 24.30%
Bulkington
- John Brian Beaumont – Labour: 601
 - Ljubisa Cvetkovic – Conservative: 980 (Elected for four years)
 - Campbell Erskine McKee – Labour: 448
 - Richard Thomas Smith – Conservative: 814 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 31.59%
Camp Hill
- Eric Nkemdirim Sunny Amaechi – Labour: 523 (Elected for two years)
 - Colin Stewart Easton Cape – Conservative: 346
 - Sarnjit Kaur Dhillon – Labour: 575 (Elected for four years)
 - Paul Edward Reilly – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 117
 - Romaine Francoise Tabet – Conservative: 293
 
Turnout: 19.06%
Chilvers Coton
- David James Fletcher – Green: 299
 - Sebastian Leo Gran – Conservative: 220
 - Scott George Moreton Harbison – Conservative: 222
 - Bernadette Quinn – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 205
 - Tracy Elizabeth Sheppard – Labour: 680 (Elected for four years)
 - Clarence Antony Venson – Labour: 564 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 24.74%
Eastboro
- Sunday Wesley Ajayi – Labour: 383
 - Anthony James Cooper – Conservative: 591 (Elected for four years)
 - Mark Etienne – Conservative: 475 (Elected for two years)
 - Spring Lily Jayne Vernon – Green: 231
 - Brian Walmsley – Labour: 408
 
Turnout: 29.19%
Exhall
- Damon Power Brown – Conservative: 717 (Elected for four years)
 - Andrew Frampton – Coventry Citizens: 59
 - Megan Eleri Frampton – Coventry Citizens: 51
 - Merle Ross Gering - Green: 152
 - Margaret Eileen Hunter – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 66
 - Timothy Jenkins – Labour: 628 (Elected for two years)
 - Helen Elizabeth Sinclair – Labour: 598
 - Sandra Dawn Walsh – Conservative: 526
 
Turnout: 28.80%
Galley Common
- Samuel Robert Croft – Conservative: 654 (Elected for two years)
 - Paul David Hickling – Labour: 722 (Elected for four years)
 - Pappu Pauly Palamattom – Conservative: 548
 - Alex David Ratcliffe – Labour: 621
 
Turnout: 23.86%
Heath
- Lee Downs – Conservative: 590
 - Wilhelm Franz Markham – Labour: 788 (Elected for four years)
 - Roberts Roze – Labour: 661 (Elected for two years)
 - Jasbir Singh – Conservative: 647
 
Turnout: 25.53%
Milby
- Michael Bird – Conservative: 524 (Elected for four years)
 - Lindsey Jane Brookes – Labour: 289
 - Theresa Dawn Brookes – Green: 277
 - Jonathan Mark Thomas Collett – Conservative: 462 (Elected for two years)
 - Michael Fowler – Labour: 214
 
Turnout: 37.05%
Poplar
- Luke Charles – Labour: 576
 - Kristine Alicia Cope – Green: 162
 - Richard John Cope – Green: 147
 - Robert Gordon Copland – Labour 563
 - Amarjit Khangura – Conservative: 619 (Elected for two years)
 - Bhagwant Singh Pandher – Conservative: Conservative: 674 (Elected or four years)
 
Turnout: 28.62%
Slough
- Mark Burdett – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 91
 - Mark Garratt – Labour: 674
 - Samuel John Margrave – Independent: 413
 - Susan Jean Markham – Conservative: 750 (Elected for four years)
 - Robert Paul Waldron – Labour: 596
 - Martin John Walsh – Conservative: 690 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 30.18%
St Mary's
- Craig Aston – Conservative: 355
 - Peter Aucott – Conservative: 294
 - Bhim Bahadur Saru – Labour: 809 (Elected for four years)
 - Jill Sheppard – Labour: 797 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 21.96%
St Nicolas
- Jeffrey Stephen Clarke – Conservative: 1,002 (Elected for four years)
 - Jamie Marek Hartshorn – Conservative: 842 (Elected for two years)
 - Andrew James Heritage – Green: 429
 - Joshua Matthew McDonagh – Labour: 475
 - Matthew Carl Smith – Labour: 434
 - Daniel Allan Webb – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 71
 
Turnout: 37.40%
Stockingford East
- Jack Paul Bonner – Labour: 736 (Elected for four years)
 - Christopher James Collins – Conservative: 510
 - Nicola Louise King – Labour: 713 (Elected for two years)
 - Susan Jane Underhill – Conservative: 435
 
Turnout: 24.97%
Stockingford West
- Ewan Rhys Evans – Conservative: 445
 - Jack Alan Charlie Kennaugh – Conservative: 426
 - Catherine Marie Mosey – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: 120
 - Kathleen Price – Labour: 742 (Elected for two years)
 - Christopher Mark Watkins – Labour: 747 (Elected for four years)
 
Turnout: 22.23%
Weddington
- Sutish Kumar Badhan – Labour: 261
 - Graham Robert Curtis – Conservative: 363
 - Michele Marie Pascale Kondakor – Green: 1,037 (Elected for four years)
 - Lilian Pilkington – Conservative: 344
 - Joy Salaja – Liberal Democrats: 42
 - Collette Lorraine Watkins – Labour: 259
 - Michael Charles Wright – Green: 847 (Elected for two years)
 
Turnout: 32.63%
Whitestone
- Jamie Liam Blakemore – Labour: 568
 - Sophie Alexandra Bonner – Green: 256
 - Dianne Jean Fowler – Labour: 521
 - Julian Harry Gutteridge – Conservative: 1,170 (Elected for two years)
 - Kristofer David Wilson – Conservative: 1,173 (Elected for four years)
 
Turnout: 37.44%