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2015 Warwick District Council election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2015 Warwick District Council election

← 2011 7 May 2015 (2015-05-07) 2019 →

All 46 seats to Warwick District Council
24 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Party Conservative Labour Whitnash Residents
Seats won 31 9 3
Seat change Increase 6 Increase 1 Steady
Popular vote 32,645 17,114 2,789
Percentage 43.3% 22.7% 3.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
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Party Liberal Democrats Green
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Decrease 7 Increase 1
Popular vote 9,876 10,102
Percentage 13.1% 13.4%

Winner of each seat at the 2015 Warwick District Council election

Composition of the council after the election

Council control before election


Conservative

Council control after election


Conservative

Elections to Warwick District Council took place on Thursday 7 May 2015, with votes counted and declared on Saturday 9 May 2015.

A total of 46 seats were up for election, all councillors from all wards. The previous elections produced a majority for the Conservative Party. The boundaries of many of the wards across the District were changed from the previous election.

Summary

Election result

Warwick District Council Election, 2015
Party Candidates Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 45 31 8 2 Increase 6 67.4 43.3 32,645 +2.5
  Labour 40 9 3 2 Increase 1 19.6 22.7 17,114 -2.4
  Whitnash Residents 3 3 0 0 Steady 0 6.52 3.7 2,789 -0.5
  Liberal Democrats 25 2 0 7 Decrease 7 4.35 13.1 9,876 -4.7
  Green 46 1 1 0 Increase 1 2.17 13.4 10,102 +2.2
  UKIP 7 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 2.3 1,734 +1.9
  Independent 4 0 0 1 Decrease 1 0.0 1.4 1,055 +0.8

Ward results

Abbey Ward

Abbey Ward (3 Councillors)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Francis Coker 1,851 15.1 -1.7
Conservative George Reginald Illingworth 1,803 14.7 -1.0
Conservative Rowena Hill 1,693 13.8 -0.4
Liberal Democrats Kate Dickson 1,360 11.1 -4.8
Liberal Democrats Andy Tulloch 1,060 8.6 -2.6
Liberal Democrats Alison Rita Margaret Tyler 977 8.0 -2.7
Labour Josh Payne 943 7.7 +2.5
Green John Alfred Dearing 668 5.4 +0.4
Green Janice Eleanor Austin 665 5.4 +2.7
UKIP Susan Mabel Katherine Eva Chambers 614 5.0 N/A
Green Ayla Claire Nickels 488 4.0 +1.6
TUSC Non Frenguelli 156 1.3 N/A
Majority 333 7.2 +6.3
Turnout 12,278 72.7
Registered electors 6,331
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Arden Ward

Arden Ward (2 Councillors)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sue Gallagher 2,777 46.0% -33.5%
Conservative Peter Whiting 2,261 37.5% -44.5%
Green Julia Sokota 503 8.3% -2.2%
Green Avnash Jhita 503 8.1% -9.9%
Majority 1,758 29.1% -37.4%
Turnout 6,032 78.0%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Aylesford

Aylesford Ward (2 Councillors)[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Noel Stephen Butler 1,746 29.3% +15.0%
Conservative Martyn Geoffrey Ashford 1,506 25.3% +11.1%
Labour Roger William Smith 914 15.4% +1.5%
Labour Raj Randev 870 14.6% +1.4%
Green James Christopher Myles Alty 341 5.7% +2.1%
Liberal Democrats Deborah Jane Pittarello 300 5.0% +1.0%
Green Thomas Merlin Ingall 277 4.6% +2.3%
Majority 592 17.6% +17.4%
Turnout 5,954 69.1%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Bishop's Tachbrook

Bishop's Tachbrook Ward (1 Councillor)[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew John William Day 846 53.1% +5.6%
Labour Jane Naylor 364 22.8% +0.3%
Independent Lyn Rees Day-Jones 296 18.6% N/A
Green Bruce Simon Knight 87 5.5% -0.1%
Majority 482 30.0% +5.0%
Turnout 1593 76.2%
Conservative hold

Brunswick

Brunswick Ward (2 Councillors)[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Ian William Davison 1,264 22.3% +13.6%
Labour Kristie Naimo 1,181 20.8% +5.2%
Green Jonathan Chilvers 1,146 20.2% +11.7%
Labour Alan Wilkinson 854 15.0% +0.2%
Conservative Charles Barclay 524 9.2% +1.9%
Conservative Will Jackson 521 9.2% +2.8%
Liberal Democrats Moh Ahson 189 3.3% +1.7%
Majority 35 0.6% +0.3%
Turnout
Green gain from Labour
Labour hold

Budbrooke

Budbrooke Ward (2 Councillors)[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Bertrand Rhead 2,332 34.0% +1.7%
Conservative Peter Phillips 2,057 30.0% -0.8%
Labour Emma Samantha Mort 802 11.7% +0.0%
UKIP Scott Wilson 569 8.3% N/A
Labour Christopher Glyn Wrench 492 7.2% -1.5%
Green Nicholas James Standish Brierley 311 4.5% +0.0%
Green Bernie McCullagh 305 4.4% +2.2%
Majority 1,255 32.1% +30.6%
Turnout 6,868 80.2%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Clarendon

Clarendon Ward (2 Councillors)[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Caroline Evetts 1,029 18.5% +3.1%
Labour Jane Margaret Knight 937 16.8% -2.1%
Conservative Alexander Shaw 835 15.0% +1.2%
Labour Jerry Weber 722 13.0% -4.5%
Liberal Democrats Nick Pittarello 713 12.8% -0.1%
Liberal Democrats David Peter James Robertson 500 9.0% -0.9%
Green Tony Ross 471 8.5% +2.7%
Green Rob van Schie 360 6.5% +2.5%
Majority 102 1.8% +0.4%
Turnout 5,567 65.3%
Conservative gain from Labour
Labour hold

Crown

Crown Ward (2 Councillors)[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Alan Boad 1,074 18.7% -6.2%
Labour Stef Parkins 935 16.3% -1.6%
Labour John Howell 905 15.8% -1.1%
Liberal Democrats Nick Solman 781 13.6% -6.3%
Conservative Georgina Stockley 608 10.6% +1.3%
Conservative Andrew Ian Phillips 590 10.3% +3.0%
UKIP Sam Turner 379 6.6% N/A
Green Juliet Carter 236 4.1% +1.4%
Green Angela Owen 235 4.1% +2.9%
Majority 30 0.5% -4.8%
Turnout 5,743 63.9%
Liberal Democrats hold
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats

Emscote

Emscote Ward (2 Councillors)[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Edgington 1,386 26.7% +13.0%
Labour Jackie D'Arcy 1,009 19.4% +8.7%
Labour Raj Kang 805 15.5% +4.8%
UKIP Martin Mackenzie 606 11.7% 9.4%
Green David Cumner 523 10.1% +5.2%
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Stewart Harris 513 9.9% N/A
Green Matt Swift 351 6.8% 1.9%
Majority 204 3.9% +2.5%
Turnout 5,193 68.0%
Conservative hold
Labour hold

Leam

Leam Ward (2 Councillors)[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Colin Quinney 1,050 20.8% +3.2%
Labour Barbara Weed 1,049 20.8% +4.2%
Conservative Jackie David 842 16.6% +8.1%
Conservative Jack McCann 776 15.4% +7.2%
Green Ayla Nickels 697 13.8% +8.5%
Green Azzees Dee Minott 642 12.7% +8.6%
Majority 207 4.1% +3.1%
Turnout 5,056 67.3%
Labour hold
Labour hold

Manor

Manor Ward (2 Councillors)[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Amanda Marjorie Stevens 1,542 21.9% +10.9%
Conservative Gordon Harry Cain 1,339 19.0% +7.6%
Liberal Democrats Cymone Katherine De-Lara Bond 1,190 16.9% +2.2%
Liberal Democrats Heather Mary Calver 984 14.0% 0.0%
Labour Sue Eades 780 11.1% +5.1%
Labour Ron Stone 572 8.1% +2.2%
Green Christopher John Philpott 324 4.6% +1.5%
Green Felicity Rock 303 4.3% +1.4%
Majority 149 2.1% +1.4%
Turnout 7,034 75.4%
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Milverton

Milverton Ward (2 Councillors)[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Bill Gifford 1,523 23.4% +7.7%
Conservative Hayley Grainger 1,141 17.6% +7.2%
Liberal Democrats David George Wigman 1,015 15.6% +3.3%
Conservative John Stanley Hammon 827 12.7% +2.6%
Labour Helen McCabe 717 11.0% +3.8%
Labour Catherine Anne Stephens 620 9.5% +2.7%
Green Martin Atkin 432 6.6% +1.8%
Green Caz Ingall 227 3.5% +0.4%
Majority 126 1.9% -1.5%
Turnout 6,502 75.1%
Liberal Democrats hold
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Myton & Heathcote

Myton & Heathcote Ward (2 Councillors)[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Neale Murphy 1,286 25.9% +8.0%
Conservative Raj Mann 1,252 25.2% +8.0%
Independent Anne Monica Mellor 440 8.9% N/A
Liberal Democrats Kelvin Howard Lambert 431 8.7% +5.1%
Green Juliet Anne Nickels 427 8.6% +4.0%
Green Richard John Brayne 383 7.7% +4.4%
UKIP Tim Griffiths 374 7.5% N/A
Independent Linda Bromley 370 7.5% N/A
Majority 812 16.4% +15.7%
Turnout 4,963 75.6%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Newbold

Newbold Ward (2 Councillors)[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Thompson 1,197 19.5% +8.6%
Conservative Daniel John Howe 1,160 18.9% +10.3%
Labour Janice Louise Dean 860 14.0% +7.7%
Labour Pip Burley 846 13.8% +8.4%
Liberal Democrats Carolyn Patricia Gifford 661 10.8% -2.8%
Liberal Democrats Simon Wheeler 623 10.2% -1.7%
Green Judith Helen Barrett 397 6.5% +3.7%
Green Clare Louise Phillips 394 6.4% +4.1%
Majority 300 4.9% +2.3%
Turnout 6,138 72.1%
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Park Hill

Park Hill Ward (3 Councillors)[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Dave Shilton 2,643 19.6% -0.4%
Conservative Felicity Bunker 2,520 18.7% +0.3%
Conservative Andrew Mobbs 2,436 18.1% +0.4%
Labour Jeremy Eastaugh 964 7.2% -0.5%
Labour Caryll Green 756 5.6% -0.2%
Labour Elizabeth Ann Saxon 717 5.3% N/A
Liberal Democrats Lynn Annette Pollard 668 5.0% -2.2%
Liberal Democrats Andy Brierley 659 4.9% -1.1%
Green James Nicholas Harrison 591 4.4% -0.9%
Liberal Democrats Ian Malcolm Fenwick 574 4.3% -1.5%
Green Pam Lunn 519 3.8% +0.3%
Green George Martin 439 3.3% +0.7%
Majority 1,472 10.9% +9.3%
Turnout 13,486 74.2%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Radford Semele

Radford Semele Ward (1 Councillor)[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Doody 1,019 63.0% +7.6%
Labour Kevin Walsh 378 21.6% +1.8%
Green Rebecca Elizabeth Knight 220 9.8% +3.8%
Majority 641 39.6% +5.8%
Turnout 1,617 75.2%
Conservative hold

Saltisford

Saltisford Ward (2 Councillors)[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Terry John Morris 1,582 24.9% +8.0%
Labour John-Paul Bromley 1,214 19.1% +7.3%
Conservative Bala Jaspal 1,070 16.9% +2.4%
Labour John Paul Sullivan 1,034 16.3% +7.3%
Liberal Democrats Anthony Butcher 575 9.1% +6.2%
Green Alison Jane Browne 502 7.9% +5.7%
Green James Barrett 369 5.8% +2.9%
Majority 144 2.3%
Turnout 6,346 67.4%
Conservative hold
Labour gain from Conservative

St. John's Ward

St. John's Ward (3 Councillors)[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Davies 2,488 18.1% +0.1%
Conservative Pat Cain 2,463 17.9% +1.3%
Conservative John Cooke 2,453 17.8% +1.6%
Liberal Democrats Richard Guy Dickson 1,132 8.2% +0.9%
Liberal Democrats Gill Palmer 974 7.1% 0.0%
Labour Richard Thomas Grimes 792 5.8% -1.3%
Labour Nick Hoten 698 5.1% -1.9%
Labour Peter Joseph Shiels 673 4.9% -1.8%
Green Pippa Austin 632 4.6% -0.4%
Liberal Democrats John Steven Wilson 632 4.6% -0.7%
Green James Connor Ablett 512 3.7% +1.8%
Green Andrew John Patrick 309 2.2% +0.4
Majority 1,321 9.6% +8.2
Turnout 13,758 72.7%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Stoneleigh & Cubbington

Stoneleigh & Cubbington Ward (2 Councillors)[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nick Harrington 1,390 26.3% -7.1%
Conservative Pam Redford 1,177 22.3% -10.0%
Independent David Alan Ellwood 1,039 19.6% N/A
Labour John Harrow Roberts 614 11.6% -5.0%
Green Gareth John Davies 468 8.8% -3.4%
Labour Fiona Margaret Walsh 376 7.1% N/A
Green Colin Maddison Hughes 224 4.2% -1.3%
Majority 138 2.6% +1.5%
Turnout 5,288 75.0%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Sydenham

Sydenham Ward (2 Councillors)[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Thomas Barrott 1,262 25.1% +8.7%
Labour Balvinder Gill 1,249 24.8% +8.9%
Conservative Elliott James Mason 828 16.5% +8.4%
Conservative Rachel Willis 786 15.6% +6.3%
Green Derrick Garth Knight 492 9.8% +1.9%
Green Peggy Wiseman 412 8.2% +4.2%
Majority 421 8.4%
Turnout 5,029 58.9%
Labour hold
Labour hold

Whitnash

Whitnash Ward (3 Councillors)[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whitnash Residents Judith Ann Falp 1,941 15.2% -8.5%
Whitnash Residents Tony Heath 1,851 14.6% -5.3%
Whitnash Residents Robert Leslie Margrave 1,646 12.9% -6.7%
Labour William David Clemmey 1,374 10.8% +3.3%
Conservative Christine Brenda Cross 1,078 8.5% +3.1%
Labour Sarah Campbell 1,036 8.1% +1.4%
Conservative Thomas Raynor 988 7.8% +2.8%
Labour Tim Naylor 954 7.5% +2.4%
Conservative David Wyatt 886 7.0% N/A
Green Eloise Rhianon Chilvers 375 3.0% +0.3%
Green Sue Tucker 363 2.8% +0.4%
Green Stan Shire 232 1.8% -0.2%
Majority 272 2.1% -1.7%
Turnout 12,724 68.5%
Whitnash Residents hold
Whitnash Residents hold
Whitnash Residents hold

Woodloes

Woodloes Ward (2 Councillors)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Cross 1,400 26.3% +9.7%
Conservative Moira-Ann Grainger 1,206 22.6% +7.0%
Labour Daniel Browne 766 14.4% +2.8%
Labour Alec Roberts 602 11.3% -0.2%
UKIP Jayne Macbrayne 474 8.9% +6.1%
UKIP Alastair Macbrayne 327 6.1% N/A
Liberal Democrats Alan Charles Beddow 261 4.9% N/A
Green Graham Paul Meredith Browne 173 3.2% -2.4%
Green Andy Stevenson 121 2.3% -3.0%
Majority 440 8.3% +7.9%
Turnout 5,330 69.2%
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

References

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