Local Election Results 2003
South Hams
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries. Eight Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for South Hams:
2007
2011
2015
2019
By-elections for South Hams (may be incomplete): 8th December 2005 (Ivybridge Woodlands)
— 2nd March 2006 (Erme Valley)
— 12th November 2009 (Totnes Bridgetown)
— 18th February 2010 (Ivybridge Filham)
— 22nd May 2014 (Salcombe & Malborough)
— 8th October 2015 (Totnes)
— 27th July 2016 (Totnes)
— 23rd February 2017 (Charterlands)
— 6th May 2021 (Ivybridge W.)
Results for Devon county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
11400 |
48.3% |
28 |
Liberal Democrat |
7515 |
31.8% |
7 |
Independent |
2866 |
12.1% |
2 |
Labour |
1201 |
5.1% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
598 |
2.5% |
0 |
British National Party |
23 |
0.1% |
0 |
Pamela Cook |
C |
438 |
49.6% |
Denys Treeby |
Ind |
369 |
41.8% |
Sara Melia |
LD |
76 |
8.6% |
Isabelle Steer |
C |
414 |
58.1% |
Susan Addy |
LD |
298 |
41.9% |
Nicola Barnes |
C |
unop. |
|
Patrick Hitchins |
C |
unop. |
|
Sally Fairman |
Ind |
439 |
58.4% |
David Crawford |
C |
313 |
41.6% |
Brian Evans |
Lab |
216 |
35.9% |
Jo Bowyer |
LD |
162 |
27.0% |
Roger Miller |
C |
122 |
20.3% |
Aaron Gray |
Ind |
101 |
16.8% |
Jonathan Hawkins |
C |
1110 |
54.1% |
Melvyn Stone |
C |
1000 |
|
Hilary Bastone |
C |
912 |
|
Richard Rendle |
Ind |
450 |
21.9% |
Deborah Morris |
Ind |
407 |
|
Peter Norton |
Ind |
250 |
|
Rosalind Spears |
LD |
249 |
12.1% |
Roger Kempton |
UKIP |
244 |
11.9% |
Brian Boughton |
Lab |
141 |
27.7% |
Margaret Roberts |
LD |
138 |
27.1% |
Iris Pritchard |
Ind |
132 |
25.9% |
Michael Hicks |
C |
75 |
14.7% |
Peter Pirnoe |
BNP |
23 |
4.5% |
Rosemary Rowe |
C |
412 |
70.1% |
Evelyn Vickers |
LD |
118 |
20.1% |
Isabel Ewart |
Lab |
58 |
9.9% |
Mary Ramsay |
LD |
406 |
47.4% |
Brian Burden |
C |
316 |
36.9% |
Jim Mabin |
Ind |
135 |
15.8% |
Ted Mitchell |
C |
870 |
57.4% |
Geoffrey Fielden |
C |
851 |
|
Keith Baldry |
LD |
645 |
42.6% |
Michael Saltern |
C |
331 |
69.0% |
David Trigger |
Lab |
149 |
31.0% |
Roger Croad |
C |
unop. |
|
John O'Connell |
C |
unop. |
|
David May |
C |
unop. |
|
Patricia Prudden |
C |
unop. |
|
David Thorning |
LD |
274 |
38.8% |
Ruth Eaton |
C |
231 |
32.7% |
Rufus Gilbert |
Ind |
202 |
28.6% |
Jeffrey Beer |
C |
415 |
62.4% |
Roger Tyler |
LD |
250 |
37.6% |
James Pennington |
C |
1007 |
92.2% |
David Robinson |
LD |
85 |
7.8% |
Gordon Rothwell |
C |
609 |
51.3% |
Raymond Carter |
C |
598 |
|
Gaynor Tabiner |
LD |
578 |
48.7% |
Keith Higgins |
LD |
314 |
|
Julian Brazil |
LD |
308 |
40.8% |
Arnold Nash |
C |
303 |
40.1% |
Stephen Dooley |
UKIP |
144 |
19.1% |
Ian Longrigg |
C |
500 |
59.8% |
Valerie Mercer |
LD |
336 |
40.2% |
Catherine Pannell |
LD |
657 |
72.7% |
Samuel Mayer |
C |
247 |
27.3% |
Anthony Vale |
C |
426 |
60.4% |
John Stevens |
LD |
279 |
39.6% |
Shonaugh Rankin |
C |
480 |
55.7% |
David Hugo |
LD |
381 |
44.3% |
Judith Westacott |
Ind |
768 |
45.3% |
Geoffrey Date |
LD |
376 |
22.2% |
Peter Wyatt |
UKIP |
210 |
12.4% |
Christopher Lewis |
C |
192 |
11.3% |
Claire Donovan |
LD |
157 |
|
Bill Reeves |
Lab |
148 |
8.7% |
Ian Slatter |
Ind |
148 |
|
Marion Adams |
Ind |
129 |
|
Anne Ward |
LD |
661 |
39.2% |
Vera Harvey |
Lab |
489 |
29.0% |
Georgina Newson |
LD |
379 |
|
James Parkes |
Ind |
270 |
16.0% |
Gillian Skuse |
C |
265 |
15.7% |
Anthony Crellin-Whitty |
Lab |
209 |
|
John Squire |
C |
983 |
62.9% |
Basil Cane |
C |
911 |
|
Cedric Tarsky |
LD |
581 |
37.1% |
Ronald Tucker |
C |
636 |
82.7% |
Christine Moss |
LD |
133 |
17.3% |
Marilyn Roadknight |
LD |
340 |
55.4% |
Alwyn Pleass |
C |
274 |
44.6% |
Richard Yonge |
C |
431 |
70.1% |
Timothy Tod |
LD |
184 |
29.9% |
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