Local Election Results 2002
Broxbourne
One-third of council up for election. One Conservative councillor was elected unopposed.
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By-elections for Broxbourne (may be incomplete): 5th May 2005 (Rosedale)
— 20th June 2011 (Cheshunt C.)
— 9th March 2017 (Waltham Cross)
Results for Hertfordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9549 |
59.7% |
14 |
Labour |
4719 |
29.5% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
807 |
5.0% |
0 |
Bury Green Residents |
757 |
4.7% |
1 |
British National Party |
170 |
1.1% |
0 |
Joyce Ball |
C |
929 |
64.8% |
Kirstie De Rivaz |
LD |
275 |
19.2% |
Michael Hanks |
Lab |
230 |
16.0% |
Martin Greensmyth |
BGrnRes |
757 |
46.7% |
Dennis Clayton |
C |
564 |
34.8% |
Alexander McInnes |
Lab |
299 |
18.5% |
Keith Brown |
C |
975 |
63.0% |
Ronald McCole |
Lab |
382 |
24.7% |
Michael Gould |
LD |
191 |
12.3% |
Kay Leese |
C |
752 |
56.8% |
Edward Hopwood |
Lab |
403 |
30.4% |
John Cope |
BNP |
170 |
12.8% |
Paul Seeby |
C |
897 |
72.7% |
Brian Mercer |
Lab |
337 |
27.3% |
Elizabeth Clayton |
C |
unop. |
|
Russell Thomas |
C |
unop. |
|
Alan Smith |
C |
1046 |
71.3% |
Arthur Hillyard |
Lab |
421 |
28.7% |
Kenneth Ayling |
C |
741 |
52.3% |
Robert Bick |
C |
713 |
|
Brian Perry |
C |
686 |
|
Anthony Fey |
LD |
341 |
24.1% |
Hugh Kelly |
Lab |
335 |
23.6% |
Peter Huse |
LD |
275 |
|
Andrew Porrer |
LD |
264 |
|
Raymond Stone |
C |
509 |
68.8% |
Christopher Simonovitch |
Lab |
231 |
31.2% |
Moyra O'Neill |
C |
729 |
53.1% |
Annette Marples |
Lab |
644 |
46.9% |
Carol Crump |
C |
1055 |
70.9% |
Richard Greenhill |
Lab |
434 |
29.1% |
Malcolm Aitken |
Lab |
600 |
53.0% |
James Burdett |
C |
532 |
47.0% |
Gordon Nicholson |
C |
820 |
67.0% |
Sylvia Courtnage |
Lab |
403 |
33.0% |
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