LAB GAIN from CON: Quinton, Birmingham — 2014 Local Election Result | WIN326 — VPNews Elections
Labour gained Quinton ward from Conservative in Birmingham on 22 May 2014. The Labour majority was 690 votes (11.2%). Turnout was 35.9%. The swing was 9.0% from CON to LAB.
Labour gained Quinton ward at the 22 May 2014 Local Election, taking the seat from Conservative. Labour won with a majority of 690 votes (11.2%). Turnout was 35.9%.
What was the swing in Quinton at the 2014 election?
The swing in Quinton was 9.0% from CON to LAB — a significant shift towards LAB. Swing is calculated using the Butler two-party formula: the average of the change in winner's vote share and the fall in the runner-up's vote share compared to the previous election here.
Which council does Quinton ward elect to?
Quinton is a ward within Birmingham. Councillors elected here sit on Birmingham Council, responsible for local services including planning, housing, social care, and waste collection. At this election 35.9% of eligible voters cast a ballot — local elections typically attract 25–40% turnout nationally.
What does swing mean in UK elections?
Swing measures how much support has shifted between two parties compared to a previous election. The Butler swing formula — used in British election reporting since the 1950s — takes the average of the gain in the winner's vote share and the loss in the runner-up's. A 5% swing is considered large at ward level; anything above 10% is exceptional. The swing figure for Quinton in 2014 is shown in the statistics above.