Local Election Results 2008
Kingston upon Hull
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Bransholme East, Bransholme West or University.
EDP = English Democrats Party
Other results for Kingston upon Hull:
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2003
2004
2006
2007
2010
2011
2012
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2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Kingston upon Hull (may be incomplete): 14th November 2002 (Marfleet)
— 13th January 2005 (Derringham)
— 13th October 2005 (Beverley)
— 8th January 2009 (Drypool)
— 5th September 2019 (St Andrew's & Docklands)
— 21st September 2023 (Bricknell)
— 15th February 2024 (Avenue)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
17142 |
41.7% |
12 |
Labour |
14025 |
34.1% |
7 |
Conservative |
5768 |
14.0% |
1 |
Independent |
1998 |
4.9% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
894 |
2.2% |
0 |
Green Party |
743 |
1.8% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
499 |
1.2% |
0 |
John Robinson |
LD |
1496 |
51.7% |
Andy Dorton |
Lab |
807 |
27.9% |
Martin Deane |
Grn |
295 |
10.2% |
David Whellan |
C |
204 |
7.0% |
Ginette Andrew |
Ind |
93 |
3.2% |
Karen Mathieson |
LD |
1336 |
55.3% |
Joyce Korczak Fields |
Ind |
449 |
18.6% |
Mike Whiting |
Lab |
346 |
14.3% |
Marc Pooler |
C |
221 |
9.2% |
David Allen |
Grn |
62 |
2.6% |
Chris Gurevitch |
LD |
1057 |
41.9% |
Mall Fields |
Lab |
635 |
25.2% |
Graham Robinson |
EDP |
331 |
13.1% |
Karen Woods |
C |
298 |
11.8% |
Keith Toon |
Ind |
118 |
4.7% |
Brian Shepherd |
UKIP |
85 |
3.4% |
Andrew Percy |
C |
1550 |
67.1% |
Helene O'Mullane |
Lab |
414 |
17.9% |
Phillip Morrell |
LD |
234 |
10.1% |
James Russell |
Grn |
113 |
4.9% |
Martin Uzzell |
LD |
846 |
40.6% |
Carol Clarkson |
Lab |
471 |
22.6% |
Michael Rouse-Deane |
Ind |
351 |
16.9% |
John Cornforth |
UKIP |
227 |
10.9% |
Reg Britton |
C |
188 |
9.0% |
Adam Williams |
LD |
1756 |
63.9% |
Dave Craker |
Lab |
762 |
27.7% |
Neil Cropper |
C |
229 |
8.3% |
John Nicholson |
LD |
1465 |
54.9% |
Graham Petrini |
Lab |
719 |
26.9% |
Stephen Brown |
C |
340 |
12.7% |
Janet Toker |
Ind |
146 |
5.5% |
Allen Healand |
LD |
1584 |
53.3% |
Tracy Noon |
Lab |
942 |
31.7% |
Andrew Forster |
C |
286 |
9.6% |
Mally Reeve |
Ind |
160 |
5.4% |
Elaine Garland |
LD |
966 |
64.5% |
Brian Petch |
Lab |
335 |
22.4% |
Andrew Allison |
C |
197 |
13.2% |
John Hewitt |
Lab |
867 |
46.7% |
Chris Lefevre |
LD |
466 |
25.1% |
Peter Martin |
Ind |
270 |
14.5% |
Ian Brown |
C |
253 |
13.6% |
Sheila Waudby |
Lab |
973 |
61.5% |
Julie Hunt |
LD |
309 |
19.5% |
Les Fisher |
C |
301 |
19.0% |
Colin Inglis |
Lab |
869 |
45.1% |
Peter Welton |
LD |
344 |
17.8% |
Peter Abraham |
C |
294 |
15.2% |
Ken Hordon |
UKIP |
187 |
9.7% |
Susan Harr |
Grn |
147 |
7.6% |
Mim Benson |
Ind |
87 |
4.5% |
Craig Woolmer |
LD |
962 |
47.6% |
Lynn Petrini |
Lab |
743 |
36.8% |
Richard Howard |
EDP |
192 |
9.5% |
Pat Thompson |
C |
124 |
6.1% |
Michael Ross |
LD |
720 |
55.8% |
Martin Mancey |
Lab |
326 |
25.3% |
Louise Muston |
Grn |
126 |
9.8% |
Andrew Singleton |
C |
118 |
9.1% |
Steven Bayes |
Lab |
1011 |
65.6% |
Charles Quinn |
LD |
295 |
19.1% |
James Parker |
C |
235 |
15.2% |
Claire Thomas |
LD |
1247 |
46.4% |
Peter Allen |
Lab |
1001 |
37.2% |
Robert Brown |
C |
223 |
8.3% |
Sharon Mawer |
EDP |
217 |
8.1% |
Daren Hale |
Lab |
421 |
40.3% |
Albert Penna |
Ind |
324 |
31.0% |
Peter Mawer |
EDP |
154 |
14.7% |
Bob Cook |
C |
78 |
7.5% |
Robyn Randall |
LD |
68 |
6.5% |
Tom McVie |
Lab |
630 |
62.7% |
Elizabeth Gurevitch |
LD |
199 |
19.8% |
Douglas Percy |
C |
175 |
17.4% |
Mary Glew |
Lab |
980 |
71.3% |
Ann Godden |
LD |
212 |
15.4% |
John Abbott |
C |
182 |
13.2% |
Kalvin Neal |
LD |
1580 |
60.2% |
Kenneth Turner |
Lab |
773 |
29.4% |
Sheila Airey |
C |
272 |
10.4% |
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