Local Election Results 2010
North Hertfordshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Arbury, Baldock East, Cadwell, Chesfield, Ermine or Weston and Sandon.
Other results for North Hertfordshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for North Hertfordshire (may be incomplete): 17th November 2005 (Baldock E.)
— 15th November 2012 (Hitchwood, Offa & Hoo; Letchworth S.W.)
— 12th September 2013 (Hitchin Oughton)
— 10th November 2016 (Hitchin Oughton)
— 4th May 2017 (Hitchin Priory; Royston Heath)
— 10th March 2022 (Hitchin Highbury)
— 17th October 2024 (Royston Palace)
Results for Hertfordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
26492 |
46.8% |
13 |
Liberal Democrat |
13910 |
24.6% |
3 |
Labour |
11613 |
20.5% |
3 |
Green Party |
3639 |
6.4% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
499 |
0.9% |
0 |
British National Party |
435 |
0.8% |
0 |
Ian Knighton |
C |
1981 |
54.3% |
Richard Winter |
LD |
835 |
22.9% |
Kenneth Garland |
Lab |
552 |
15.1% |
James Scott |
BNP |
140 |
3.8% |
Sarah Pond |
Grn |
139 |
3.8% |
Thomas Brindley |
C |
972 |
61.2% |
Elizabeth Willoughby |
LD |
281 |
17.7% |
Jonathan Holman |
Lab |
219 |
13.8% |
Harold Bland |
Grn |
117 |
7.4% |
Lisa Courts |
LD |
1337 |
32.4% |
Stephen Parker |
C |
1332 |
32.3% |
Martin Stears-Handscomb |
Lab |
1138 |
27.6% |
Jerome Green |
Grn |
321 |
7.8% |
Lawrence Oliver |
LD |
1889 |
43.1% |
David Leal-Bennett |
C |
1779 |
40.6% |
Araminta Birdsey |
Lab |
480 |
10.9% |
Robert Mardon |
Grn |
236 |
5.4% |
David Billing |
Lab |
888 |
38.9% |
Louise Huggins |
C |
795 |
34.8% |
Robin Lambie |
LD |
461 |
20.2% |
Mark Walker |
Grn |
138 |
6.0% |
Allison Ashley |
C |
1599 |
56.9% |
Michael Lott |
LD |
797 |
28.4% |
Deborah Segalini |
Lab |
243 |
8.7% |
Paul O'Shaughnessy |
Grn |
169 |
6.0% |
Alan Millard |
C |
1714 |
40.8% |
Andrew Ircha |
LD |
1070 |
25.5% |
Derek Sheard |
Lab |
1015 |
24.1% |
Richard Wise |
Grn |
405 |
9.6% |
David Miller |
C |
2591 |
61.9% |
Peter Johnson |
LD |
821 |
19.6% |
Clare Billing |
Lab |
522 |
12.5% |
Christopher Honey |
Grn |
251 |
6.0% |
John Bishop |
C |
834 |
63.4% |
William Webster |
LD |
323 |
24.5% |
Alison Casey |
Lab |
117 |
8.9% |
George Howe |
Grn |
42 |
3.2% |
Jane Gray |
C |
1854 |
62.0% |
Edward Barham |
LD |
508 |
17.0% |
John Burnell |
Lab |
502 |
16.8% |
Giles Woodruff |
Grn |
127 |
4.2% |
Lorna Kercher |
Lab |
968 |
39.5% |
Blake Stephenson |
C |
915 |
37.3% |
James Drew |
Grn |
331 |
13.5% |
Susan Keeler |
UKIP |
237 |
9.7% |
David Chambers |
C |
1558 |
40.4% |
Peter Mardell |
Lab |
1147 |
29.8% |
John White |
LD |
772 |
20.0% |
Rosemary Bland |
Grn |
200 |
5.2% |
Thomas Godfrey |
BNP |
176 |
4.6% |
John Booth |
C |
1531 |
41.5% |
Nigel Agar |
Lab |
969 |
26.2% |
Margaret Higbid |
LD |
806 |
21.8% |
John Barry |
UKIP |
262 |
7.1% |
Eric Blakeley |
Grn |
125 |
3.4% |
Michael Rice |
C |
2026 |
47.9% |
John Winder |
LD |
1301 |
30.7% |
Paul Burgin |
Lab |
628 |
14.8% |
Jonathan Hart |
Grn |
279 |
6.6% |
Gary Grindal |
Lab |
1174 |
47.9% |
Pradeep Sharma |
C |
855 |
34.9% |
Ann de Bock |
Grn |
303 |
12.4% |
Reginald Norgan |
BNP |
119 |
4.9% |
Fiona Hill |
C |
1586 |
54.7% |
David May |
LD |
850 |
29.3% |
Robin King |
Lab |
331 |
11.4% |
Philip Oddy |
Grn |
133 |
4.6% |
William Davidson |
C |
1627 |
55.2% |
Lisa Thompson |
LD |
757 |
25.7% |
Carlo Zambonini |
Lab |
394 |
13.4% |
Karen Harmel |
Grn |
172 |
5.8% |
Robert Inwood |
LD |
1102 |
43.7% |
Paul Grimes |
C |
943 |
37.4% |
Robert Smith |
C |
904 |
|
John Ledden |
LD |
849 |
|
Vaughan West |
Lab |
326 |
12.9% |
Leslie Baker |
Lab |
203 |
|
Peter Groves |
Grn |
151 |
6.0% |
Matthew King |
Grn |
149 |
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