Local Election Results 2010
Cambridge
One-third of council up for election.
CambSoc = Cambridge Socialist
Other results for Cambridge:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Cambridge (may be incomplete): 21st July 2005 (Coleridge)
— 16th November 2006 (Trumpington)
— 4th June 2009 (East Chesterton)
— 4th November 2010 (Coleridge)
— 2nd May 2013 (Abbey)
— 13th November 2014 (Queen Edith's)
— 4th May 2017 (Arbury)
— 13th September 2018 (Petersfield)
— 8th August 2019 (Newnham)
— 18th August 2022 (Trumpington)
— 4th July 2023 (King's Hedges)
— 23rd November 2023 (Queen Edith's)
— 12th September 2024 (Romsey)
Results for Cambridgeshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
21735 |
37.8% |
13 |
Conservative |
12919 |
22.5% |
0 |
Labour |
12734 |
22.2% |
3 |
Green Party |
9181 |
16.0% |
1 |
Cambridge Socialists |
633 |
1.1% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
240 |
0.4% |
0 |
Adam Pogonowski |
Grn |
1104 |
29.7% |
Christopher Brown |
LD |
1010 |
27.2% |
George Owers |
Lab |
848 |
22.8% |
Lara Hillman |
C |
758 |
20.4% |
Timothy Ward |
LD |
1633 |
38.9% |
Ian Kidman |
Lab |
1133 |
27.0% |
Ali Meftah |
C |
812 |
19.3% |
Stephen Lawrence |
Grn |
620 |
14.8% |
Simon Kightley |
LD |
1857 |
44.7% |
Warren Clegg |
C |
906 |
21.8% |
James Kennedy |
Grn |
749 |
18.0% |
John Buckingham |
Lab |
641 |
15.4% |
Stuart Newbold |
Lab |
1610 |
38.4% |
Edward MacNaghten |
C |
1231 |
29.4% |
Keith Edkins |
LD |
1023 |
24.4% |
Ross Pooley |
Grn |
328 |
7.8% |
Lewis Herbert |
Lab |
1320 |
32.3% |
Andrew Bower |
C |
1160 |
28.4% |
Thomas Yates |
LD |
1040 |
25.5% |
Valerie Hopkins |
Grn |
446 |
10.9% |
Albert Watts |
UKIP |
118 |
2.9% |
Susannah Kerr |
LD |
1477 |
36.1% |
Roman Znajek |
LD |
1305 |
|
Kevin Francis |
C |
984 |
24.1% |
Gerri Bird |
Lab |
859 |
21.0% |
Una McCormack |
C |
806 |
|
Dan Cooper |
Lab |
776 |
|
Peter Pope |
Grn |
634 |
15.5% |
Matt Ellis |
Grn |
581 |
|
Anna Gordon |
CambSoc |
137 |
3.3% |
Simon Brierley |
LD |
1236 |
36.3% |
Elizabeth Hughes |
Lab |
986 |
29.0% |
Matthew Adams |
C |
813 |
23.9% |
Alexandra Collis |
Grn |
274 |
8.1% |
Martin Booth |
CambSoc |
92 |
2.7% |
Colin Rosenstiel |
LD |
1697 |
43.0% |
James Boyd |
C |
894 |
22.7% |
Jack Toye |
Grn |
783 |
19.8% |
Pam Stacey |
Lab |
571 |
14.5% |
Rod Cantrill |
LD |
1862 |
44.9% |
Stephen Oliver |
C |
994 |
24.0% |
Len Freeman |
Lab |
648 |
15.6% |
James Youd |
Grn |
642 |
15.5% |
Sarah Brown |
LD |
1571 |
36.6% |
Gail Marchant-Daisley |
Lab |
1237 |
28.8% |
Andrea Reiner |
LD |
1000 |
|
Shayne Mitchell |
Grn |
923 |
21.5% |
Kevin Blencowe |
Lab |
891 |
|
Hywel Sedgwick-Jell |
Grn |
575 |
|
Joshua Hordern |
C |
558 |
13.0% |
Shapour Meftah |
C |
472 |
|
Jean Swanson |
LD |
2129 |
49.0% |
Vincenzo Marino |
C |
1221 |
28.1% |
Jonathan Goodacre |
Lab |
541 |
12.4% |
Brian Westcott |
Grn |
334 |
7.7% |
Carol Jackson |
UKIP |
122 |
2.8% |
Paul Saunders |
LD |
1615 |
38.1% |
Edward Carlsson Browne |
Lab |
928 |
21.9% |
Hannah Allum |
Grn |
697 |
16.4% |
Jane Slinn |
C |
600 |
14.1% |
Tom Woodcock |
CambSoc |
404 |
9.5% |
Sheila Stuare |
LD |
1704 |
43.2% |
Julie Simpole-Clarke |
C |
1236 |
31.3% |
Kenny Latunde-Dada |
Lab |
559 |
14.2% |
Ceri Galloway |
Grn |
446 |
11.3% |
Max Boyce |
LD |
1881 |
40.1% |
Damien Tunnacliffe |
LD |
1559 |
|
Sarah Peake |
Grn |
1201 |
25.6% |
Paul McHugh |
Lab |
853 |
18.2% |
Mike Sargeant |
Lab |
836 |
|
Anette Karimi |
C |
752 |
16.0% |
Stephen Peake |
Grn |
674 |
|
Jahanshah Karimi |
C |
652 |
|
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