Local Election Results 2002
Gosport
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Other results for Gosport:
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2021
2022
2024
By-elections for Gosport (may be incomplete): 12th September 2002 (Alverstoke)
— 21st August 2003 (Privett)
— 2nd August 2007 (Town)
— 9th July 2009 (Brockhurst)
— 30th November 2017 (Bridgemary N.)
— 30th May 2019 (Brockhurst)
— 4th July 2024 (Grange & Alver Valley)
Results for Hampshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
7830 |
39.8% |
10 |
Labour |
6456 |
32.8% |
12 |
Liberal Democrat |
5323 |
27.1% |
12 |
UK Independence Party |
63 |
0.3% |
0 |
Peter Edgar |
C |
1010 |
67.4% |
Geoffrey Bartlett |
C |
982 |
|
Josephine Jackson |
LD |
350 |
23.4% |
Graham Payne |
LD |
311 |
|
Christine Searle |
Lab |
138 |
9.2% |
Jill Whitcher |
Lab |
114 |
|
Aleck Hayward |
C |
692 |
48.7% |
Mark Hook |
C |
626 |
|
Tessa Bloodworth |
LD |
620 |
43.7% |
Austin Hicks |
LD |
562 |
|
Jennifer Hall |
Lab |
108 |
7.6% |
John Madgwick |
Lab |
85 |
|
Shaun Cully |
Lab |
814 |
76.3% |
Marilyn Angus |
Lab |
795 |
|
Joanne Watts |
C |
253 |
23.7% |
Hugh Landels |
C |
235 |
|
Dennis Wright |
Lab |
767 |
71.2% |
Jill Wright |
Lab |
754 |
|
Henry Butchart |
C |
310 |
28.8% |
Karen Millinder |
C |
298 |
|
Julia Salter |
LD |
490 |
43.8% |
Michael Russell |
LD |
473 |
|
Josephine King |
C |
323 |
28.9% |
Ivor Foster |
C |
314 |
|
Graham Batterbury |
Lab |
306 |
27.3% |
Robert Salter |
Lab |
291 |
|
Jackie Carr |
LD |
499 |
40.2% |
Derek Francis |
LD |
476 |
|
Philip Smith |
Lab |
411 |
33.1% |
Alan Durant |
Lab |
365 |
|
Richard Dickson |
C |
332 |
26.7% |
Phillip Clinton |
C |
314 |
|
Keith Edwards |
LD |
616 |
54.4% |
Laura Elshaw |
LD |
594 |
|
Bruce Rigg |
C |
385 |
34.0% |
Karen Philpott |
C |
354 |
|
Elizabeth Bull |
Lab |
131 |
11.6% |
Simon Bull |
Lab |
127 |
|
Kenneth Searle |
Lab |
488 |
46.5% |
Keith Farr |
Lab |
480 |
|
Amanda Seal |
LD |
384 |
36.6% |
Dale Low |
LD |
316 |
|
Gaynor Holmes |
C |
178 |
17.0% |
David Craker |
C |
173 |
|
Alexander Bone |
LD |
373 |
55.3% |
Monique Gravell |
LD |
344 |
|
Nathaniel Gould |
Lab |
209 |
31.0% |
Martyn Davis |
Lab |
201 |
|
Carl Downing |
C |
92 |
13.6% |
Stephen Ward |
C |
87 |
|
Roger Allen |
C |
529 |
51.1% |
Peter Langdon |
C |
500 |
|
Brian Leishman |
Lab |
295 |
28.5% |
Diane Searle |
Lab |
294 |
|
Patricia Anderson |
LD |
148 |
14.3% |
Michael Salter |
LD |
123 |
|
John Bowles |
UKIP |
63 |
6.1% |
Derek Kimber |
C |
602 |
70.0% |
Howard Burgess |
C |
584 |
|
David Fisher |
LD |
155 |
18.0% |
David Robson |
LD |
145 |
|
Sharon Boyd |
Lab |
103 |
12.0% |
Peter Bell |
Lab |
101 |
|
Christopher Carter |
C |
1233 |
77.7% |
Brian Taylor |
C |
1062 |
|
William Methven |
Lab |
354 |
22.3% |
Michael Madgwick |
Lab |
272 |
|
Peter Chegwyn |
LD |
548 |
51.3% |
David Smith |
LD |
507 |
|
Maureen Clarke |
C |
264 |
24.7% |
Thomas Cheetham |
Lab |
256 |
24.0% |
Robert Perris |
C |
247 |
|
Paul Wilson-Suffield |
Lab |
211 |
|
Iris Binfield |
Lab |
738 |
57.8% |
Peter Russell |
Lab |
665 |
|
Stephen Philpott |
C |
539 |
42.2% |
Michael Geddes |
C |
506 |
|
Keith Gill |
LD |
627 |
46.7% |
Michael Friend |
LD |
603 |
|
Peter Gibson |
C |
546 |
40.7% |
Denis King |
C |
524 |
|
James Fox |
Lab |
170 |
12.7% |
Dennis Gough |
Lab |
169 |
|
Jean Batterbury |
Lab |
401 |
42.0% |
John Train |
Lab |
387 |
|
Michael Fletcher |
LD |
372 |
39.0% |
Stephen Cooke |
LD |
344 |
|
Nigel Gravells |
C |
181 |
19.0% |
Colin Jacobs |
C |
163 |
|
June Cully |
Lab |
767 |
60.4% |
Neil Redrup |
Lab |
687 |
|
John Didymus |
C |
361 |
28.4% |
Michael Philpott |
C |
346 |
|
Christina Allaway |
LD |
141 |
11.1% |
Simon Seal |
LD |
114 |
|
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