- North Tyneside Council election, 2012
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Composition of expiring seats before election
Ward Party Incumbent Elected Incumbent Standing Again? Battle Hill Liberal Democrats 2008 Christopher Croft Benton Conservative 2008 Leslie Birkinfield Camperdown Labour 2008 Jim Allan Chirton Labour 2008 John Stirling Collingwood Conservative 2008 Barbara Stevens Cullercoats Conservative 2008 Shirley Mortimer Howdon Labour 2008 John Hunter Killingworth Conservative 2008 Norma Peggs Longbenton Labour 2008 Eddie Darke Monkseaton North Conservative 2008 Joan Bell Monkseaton South Conservative 2008 George Partis Northumberland Liberal Democrats 2008 Graeme Brett Preston Conservative 2008 Glynis Barrie Riverside Labour 2008 Frank Lott St Mary's Conservative 2008 Judith Wallace Tynemouth Conservative 2008 (in a by-election) David Wallace Lilly Valley Labour 2008 Tommy Mulvenna Wallsend Liberal Democrats 2008 Michael Huscroft Weetslade Conservative 2008 Duncan McLellan Whitley Bay Conservative 2008 Michael McIntyre Preceded by
North Tyneside Council election, 2011North Tyneside local elections Succeeded by
North Tyneside Council election, 2013Metropolitan borough elections Barnsley • Birmingham • Bolton • Bradford • Bury • Calderdale • Coventry • Doncaster • Dudley • Gateshead • Kirklees • Knowsley • Leeds • Liverpool • Manchester • Newcastle upon Tyne • North Tyneside • Oldham • Rochdale • Rotherham • Salford • Sandwell • Sefton • Sheffield • Solihull • South Tyneside • St Helens • Stockport • Sunderland • Tameside • Trafford • Wakefield • Walsall • Wigan • Wirral • Wolverhampton
Unitary authorities Blackburn with Darwen • Derby • Halton • Hartlepool • Kingston upon Hull • Milton Keynes • North East Lincolnshire • Peterborough • Plymouth • Portsmouth • Reading • Slough • Southampton • Southend-on-Sea • Stoke-on-Trent • Swindon • Thurrock • Warrington • WokinghamDistrict councils Adur • Amber Valley • Barrow-in-Furness • Basildon • Basingstoke and Deane • Bassetlaw • Brentwood • Broxbourne • Burnley • Cambridge • Cannock Chase • Carlisle • Castle Point • Cheltenham • Cherwell • Chorley • Colchester • Craven • Crawley • Daventry • Eastleigh • Elmbridge • Epping Forest • Exeter • Fareham • Gloucester • Gosport • Great Yarmouth • Harlow • Harrogate • Hart • Hastings • Havant • Hertsmere • Huntingdonshire • Hyndburn • Ipswich • Lincoln • Maidstone • Newcastle-under-Lyme • North Hertfordshire • Norwich • Nuneaton and Bedworth • Oxford • Pendle • Preston • Purbeck • Redditch • Reigate and Banstead • Rochford • Rossendale • Rugby • Runnymede • Rushmoor • South Cambridgeshire • South Lakeland • St Albans • Stevenage • Stratford-on-Avon • Stroud • Swale • Tamworth • Tandridge • Three Rivers • Tunbridge Wells • Watford • Waveney • Welwyn Hatfield • West Lancashire • West Oxfordshire • Weymouth and Portland • Winchester • Woking • Worcester • Worthing • Wyre ForestWelsh councils Blaenau Gwent • Bridgend • Caerphilly • Cardiff • Carmarthenshire • Ceredigion • Conwy • Denbighshire • Flintshire • Gwynedd • Isle of Anglesey • Merthyr Tydfil • Monmouthshire • Neath Port Talbot • Newport • Pembrokeshire • Powys • Rhondda Cynon Taff • Swansea • Torfaen • Vale of Glamorgan • WrexhamScottish councils Aberdeen • Aberdeenshire • Angus • Argyll and Bute • Clackmannanshire • Dumfries and Galloway • Dundee City • East Ayrshire • East Dunbartonshire • East Lothian • East Renfrewshire • Edinburgh • Falkirk • Fife • Glasgow • Highland • Inverclyde • Midlothian • Moray • Comhairle nan Eilean Siar • North Ayrshire • North Lanarkshire • Orkney • Perth and Kinross • Renfrewshire • Scottish Borders • Shetland • South Ayrshire • South Lanarkshire • Stirling • West Dunbartonshire • West LothianCategories:- North Tyneside Council elections
- English local elections, 2012
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