Labour will be looking to defend its strong majority on Bassetlaw District Council when elections are held on May 4. Bassetlaw, covering areas including Worksop and Retford, will be one of the eight local authorities across Nottinghamshire for which elections will be held next month.
The last election for Bassetlaw in 2019 saw Labour winning 37 of the 48 seats available, with the Conservatives winning five, independent candidates winning five and the Liberal Democrats winning one. Notable candidates in this year's election include Jo White, who has been selected as Labour's candidate for Bassetlaw MP at next year's general election, with the seat previously being held by her husband John Mann.
The Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats will all be fielding candidates again in this year's Bassetlaw elections, along with independent and Green candidates. Below are the full list of those seeking election to Bassetlaw District Council on May 4.
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Beckingham (One councillor)
April Hayman – Conservative
Joan Mary Sanger – Independent
Blyth (One councillor)
Jack Peter Bowker – Labour
Donald Everton Clarke – Conservative
Carlton (Three councillors)
Robert Callum Bailet – Conservative
Val Bowles – Conservative
Robin Brian Carrington-Wilde – Labour
Charles James Lister – Conservative
David George Pidwell – Labour
Steve Scotthorne – Labour
Clayworth (One councillor)
Fraser McFarland – Conservative
Ben Sofflet – Independent
East Markham (One councillor)
Gary Dinsdale – Conservative
Peter John Thompson – Liberal Democrat
Marcin Adam Wasiak – Labour
East Retford East (Three councillor)
Gerald Bowers – Independent
Mandy Louise Bromley – Independent
Piers M G Digby – Labour
Michael Peter Anthony Hadwen – Conservative
Daniel James Henderson – Labour
John Oliver Manners – Conservative
Rachel Sara Reeves – Green
Sue Shaw – Labour
Liam Wildish – Conservative
East Retford North (Three councillors)
David Challinor – Labour
Jennie Coggles – Liberal Democrat
Anthony Wallace Dexter – Conservative
Richard Gill – Conservative
Clifford Gordon – Independent
Mark James Nicholson – Independent
Perry Offer – Conservative
Graham Antony Nicholas Oxby – Labour
Jonathan Graham Slater – Labour
East Retford South (Two councillors)
Daniel Ashford – Conservative
Eva Cernysovaite – Conservative
Ian Edley – Liberal Democrat
John Andrew Hudson – Independent
David Andrew Naylor – Labour
Carolyn Troop – Labour
East Retford West (Two councillors)
Malachi Michael Carroll – Labour
Anne Karen Dexter – Conservative
Harriet Jane Digby – Labour
James Robert Purle – Conservative
Phil Ray – Liberal Democrat
Helen Louise Tamblyn-Saville – Liberal Democrat
Jon Wade – Independent
Everton (One councillor)
Steve Pashley – Conservative
Mark Gordon Watson – Independent
Harworth (Three councillors)
Jake John Boothroyd – Conservative
Alastair McMillan Bowman – Conservative
Gloria June Evans – Labour
Joe Horrocks – Labour
Beverley Lynne Schuller – Labour
Sarah Abigail Whitehead – Green
Nancy Chimene Dorothy Wright – Conservative
Langold (One councillor)
Gill Freeman – Labour
James Andrew Palmer – Conservative
Miserton (One councillor)
Hazel Magrete Brand – Independent
Richard Keith Maltby-Azeemi – Conservative
Rampton (One councillor)
Joe Butler – Labour
Anthony Kenneth Coultate – Conservative
Ranskill (One councillor)
David Charles Bamford – Conservative
Andy Jee – Labour
Sturton (One councillor)
Kirsty Glasby -Conservative
James William Naish – Labour
Sutton (One councillor)
Darrell Eduard Pulk – Labour
Tracey Lee Taylor – Conservative
Tuxford and Trent (Two councillors)
Emma Marie Griffin – Conservative
Lewis Antony Stanniland – Conservative
Denise Taylor-Roome – Green
Ian Alexander Thomas – Labour
Welbeck (One councillor)
Charles Lindsay Adams – Labour
Matthew Stephen Evans – Conservative
Steffi Alexandra Harangozo – Liberal Democrat
Worksop East (Three councillors)
Pamela Lesley Briggs – Conservative
Cliff Entwistle – Labour
Tim Griffith – Conservative
Debbie Merryweather – Labour
Klaudia Piatek – Conservative
Jo White – Labour
Worksop North (Three councillors)
Jack Robin Fergal Best – Green
Barry Albert Bowles – Conservative
Maria Rota Charlesworth – Labour
Helen Stuttard Colton – Conservative
Simon Andrew Russell – Liberal Democrat
Laura Abigail Sanders – Labour
Neil John Sanders – Labour
Ben Storey – Conservative
Worksop North-East (Three councillors)
Rachel Elizabeth Briggs – Conservative
Russell Frank Dodd – Conservative
Wiktoria Krawczyk – Conservative
Fraser Merryweather – Labour
Alan Rhodes – Labour
Madelaine Richardson – Labour
Worksop North-West (Three councillors)
Ewa Blachewicz – Conservative
Lynn Alison Dixon – Labour
Leon Maurice Duveen – Liberal Democrat
Sybil Jacqueline Fielding – Labour
Ewa Niec – Conservative
David Robert Pressley – Labour
Miroslaw Zubicki – Conservative
Worksop South (Three councillors)
Paddy Ducey – Labour
Tony Paul Eaton – Labour
John Jewitt – Conservative
Julie Ann Leigh – Labour
Ashley John Penty-Williams – Conservative
Ewa Romanczuk – Conservative
Worksop South-East (Three councillors)
Stephen Evans – Conservative
Yvonne Yvette Evans – Conservative
Ryan Anthony Penty-Williams – Conservative
Josie Potts – Labour
John Clarkes Shephard – Labour
Clayton Tindle – Labour
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