Local Election Results 2002
Worcester
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Worcester (may be incomplete): 20th September 2007 (St Clement)
— 10th May 2017 (Bedwardine)
— 8th August 2019 (Claines)
— 20th July 2023 (Nunnery)
— 19th October 2023 (Warndon Parish S.)
Results for Worcestershire county council: 2005
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2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9857 |
44.4% |
6 |
Labour |
8455 |
38.1% |
4 |
Liberal Democrat |
2545 |
11.5% |
1 |
Independent |
1330 |
6.0% |
1 |
Mohammed Altaf |
C |
956 |
56.8% |
Nazrul Islam |
Lab |
726 |
43.2% |
Derek Prodger |
C |
1093 |
59.8% |
David Candler |
Lab |
521 |
28.5% |
Iain MacBriar |
LD |
213 |
11.7% |
Susan Askin |
LD |
1465 |
58.2% |
William Elsy |
C |
1051 |
41.8% |
Roger Berry |
Lab |
555 |
57.5% |
Lucy Hodgson |
C |
256 |
26.5% |
Adrian Hughes |
Ind |
155 |
16.0% |
Michael Francis |
Ind |
749 |
44.9% |
Dawn-Marie Turner |
Lab |
665 |
39.9% |
Gerard Francomb |
C |
253 |
15.2% |
David Barlow |
Lab |
696 |
79.2% |
Mumtaz Ali |
C |
183 |
20.8% |
Barry MacKenzie-Williams |
C |
1034 |
50.1% |
Andrew Watson |
Lab |
1029 |
49.9% |
Marc Baylis |
Lab |
805 |
52.5% |
Colin Layland |
Ind |
426 |
27.8% |
Colin Phillips |
C |
302 |
19.7% |
Ian Imray |
C |
1504 |
51.3% |
June Tyler |
Lab |
1429 |
48.7% |
Raymond Turner |
Lab |
899 |
54.9% |
David Tibbutt |
C |
739 |
45.1% |
Frank Tarbuck |
C |
1412 |
51.7% |
Pauline Smith |
Lab |
759 |
27.8% |
Paul Griffiths |
LD |
560 |
20.5% |
Gareth Jones |
C |
1074 |
61.3% |
Ali Asghar |
Lab |
371 |
21.2% |
Elizabeth Smith |
LD |
307 |
17.5% |
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