Local Election Results 2002
Gloucester
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Other results for Gloucester:
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2021
2024
By-elections for Gloucester (may be incomplete): 3rd November 2016 (Longlevens)
— 25th July 2019 (Barnwood; Podsmead)
— 4th November 2021 (Longlevens)
— 13th October 2022 (Tuffley)
— 30th March 2023 (Westgate)
Results for Gloucestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
10391 |
40.6% |
14 |
Labour |
7836 |
30.7% |
12 |
Liberal Democrat |
6788 |
26.6% |
10 |
UK Independence Party |
225 |
0.9% |
0 |
Socialist Alternative |
139 |
0.5% |
0 |
Independent |
103 |
0.4% |
0 |
Christian Peoples Alliance |
83 |
0.3% |
0 |
Andrew Gravells |
C |
1457 |
64.8% |
Robert Gardiner |
C |
1337 |
|
Michael Rentell |
C |
1266 |
|
Jonathon Gill |
Lab |
462 |
20.6% |
Hayley Base |
Lab |
385 |
|
Jonathan Trigg |
LD |
328 |
14.6% |
Anne Whitworth |
Lab |
325 |
|
Natalie West |
LD |
317 |
|
Philip McLellan |
LD |
1293 |
50.1% |
Kenneth Mitchell |
LD |
1143 |
|
Stephen Reeve |
LD |
1088 |
|
Rosalinde Etheridge |
Lab |
649 |
25.2% |
John Carr |
C |
637 |
24.7% |
Elizabeth Noakes |
C |
636 |
|
Stuart Wilson |
C |
608 |
|
Harjit Gill |
Lab |
596 |
|
Judith Robinson |
Lab |
574 |
|
Carol Francis |
Lab |
850 |
65.7% |
Rose Workman |
Lab |
803 |
|
Bernard O'Neill |
Lab |
750 |
|
Leonard Proctor |
C |
305 |
23.6% |
Hubert Harrison |
C |
297 |
|
Philip German |
C |
286 |
|
Catherine Bailey |
SocAlt |
139 |
10.7% |
John Ewers |
SocAlt |
107 |
|
Gary Jones |
SocAlt |
84 |
|
Christopher Witts |
LD |
760 |
42.3% |
Roger Smith |
LD |
666 |
|
Terence Haines |
Lab |
552 |
30.7% |
David Cook |
Lab |
542 |
|
Doreen Watts |
C |
486 |
27.0% |
Susan Mclung |
C |
476 |
|
Nigel Hanman |
C |
793 |
53.0% |
Brian Large |
Lab |
702 |
47.0% |
Kay Mills |
Lab |
679 |
|
Philip Awford |
C |
658 |
|
William Crowther |
LD |
1588 |
62.2% |
Susan Blakeley |
LD |
1533 |
|
Declan Wilson |
LD |
1357 |
|
Maurice Barrett |
C |
630 |
24.7% |
Leslie Jones |
C |
547 |
|
Paul Morgan |
C |
502 |
|
Mark Dempsey |
Lab |
337 |
13.2% |
Garry Mills |
Lab |
282 |
|
Steven Richards |
Lab |
240 |
|
Jeremy Hilton |
LD |
786 |
42.7% |
Michael Power |
LD |
687 |
|
Robert Moreland |
C |
638 |
|
Eric Ede |
C |
630 |
34.3% |
Sarah Everett |
Lab |
340 |
18.5% |
Susan Hitchings |
Lab |
320 |
|
Jonathan Ingleby |
CPA |
83 |
4.5% |
Paul James |
C |
1511 |
48.1% |
Philip Beer |
C |
1465 |
|
Mark Hawthorne |
C |
1367 |
|
Veronica Phillips |
LD |
1246 |
39.6% |
Thomas Croucher |
LD |
1118 |
|
Malcolm Higgins |
LD |
1001 |
|
Mary Cooke |
Lab |
386 |
12.3% |
David Cosstick |
Lab |
329 |
|
Jeremy Fisher |
Lab |
307 |
|
Stephen McHale |
Lab |
842 |
51.4% |
Mary Smith |
Lab |
792 |
|
Kevin Stephens |
Lab |
776 |
|
Eleanor Browning |
C |
570 |
34.8% |
Duncan Hall |
C |
559 |
|
Linda Morgan |
C |
535 |
|
Alexis Fernandes |
UKIP |
225 |
13.7% |
Nicholas Durrant |
Lab |
896 |
56.5% |
Mark Hobbs |
Lab |
884 |
|
Geraldene Gillespie |
Lab |
838 |
|
Royston Beckett |
C |
690 |
43.5% |
Susan Gordon |
C |
560 |
|
Terence King |
C |
533 |
|
Michael Lawlor |
Lab |
375 |
67.7% |
Peter Robinson |
C |
179 |
32.3% |
Jacqueline Hall |
C |
520 |
43.4% |
Susan Lewis |
C |
449 |
|
Julian Powell |
LD |
308 |
25.7% |
Anna Mozol |
LD |
290 |
|
Redvers Thomas |
Lab |
267 |
22.3% |
Allan Trigg |
Lab |
216 |
|
Jean Hanks |
Ind |
103 |
8.6% |
Andrew Lewis |
C |
676 |
67.1% |
Martyn White |
C |
613 |
|
Stephen Hoddy |
Lab |
331 |
32.9% |
David Purchase |
Lab |
270 |
|
Brian Crawford |
C |
675 |
50.2% |
Janet Lugg |
Lab |
670 |
49.8% |
Rosalind Onians |
Lab |
649 |
|
Anne Suddards-Moss |
C |
612 |
|
Pamela Tracey |
C |
632 |
49.1% |
Stephen Morgan |
C |
563 |
|
Gordon Heath |
LD |
479 |
37.2% |
Andrew Meads |
LD |
386 |
|
Terry Barrett |
Lab |
177 |
13.7% |
Evan Garwood |
Lab |
160 |
|
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