Local Election Results 2011
South Cambridgeshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Bassingbourn, Caldecote, Gamlingay, Girton, Harston and Hauxton, Haslingfield and The Eversdens, Linton, Longstanton, Melbourn, Meldreth, The Mordens, Swavesey, Waterbeach, Whittlesford or The Wilbrahams.
Many thanks to Kevin Larkin for supplying the results.
Other results for South Cambridgeshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2022
By-elections for South Cambridgeshire (may be incomplete): 25th November 2004 (Duxford)
— 19th October 2006 (The Abingtons)
— 20th November 2008 (Teversham)
— 17th February 2011 (Bourn)
— 2nd May 2013 (Balsham; Meldreth; Orwell & Barrington)
— 18th July 2013 (Sawston)
— 21st November 2013 (Comberton)
— 17th September 2015 (Bourn)
— 4th May 2017 (Bourn)
— 6th May 2021 (Girton; Harston & Comberton; Melbourn; Milton & Waterbeach)
— 3rd November 2022 (Longstanton)
— 16th March 2023 (Cottenham)
— 24th October 2024 (Histon & Impington)
Results for Cambridgeshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
15807 |
46.9% |
13 |
Liberal Democrat |
7384 |
21.9% |
4 |
Labour |
6140 |
18.2% |
0 |
Independent |
3162 |
9.4% |
2 |
Green Party |
661 |
2.0% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
569 |
1.7% |
0 |
Tony Orgee |
C |
782 |
82.0% |
Gill Taylor |
Lab |
172 |
18.0% |
Richard Barrett |
C |
1136 |
54.3% |
Kerry Cook |
LD |
590 |
28.2% |
Alex Jacob |
Lab |
277 |
13.2% |
Timothy Skottowe |
UKIP |
88 |
4.2% |
Roger Hall |
C |
971 |
51.8% |
John Shepherd |
Lab |
372 |
19.8% |
Peter Fane |
LD |
289 |
15.4% |
Helene Davies |
UKIP |
244 |
13.0% |
Francis Burkitt |
C |
774 |
73.5% |
Roger Tomlinson |
Lab |
279 |
26.5% |
Alison Elcox |
C |
1106 |
42.1% |
Roger Hume |
Ind |
582 |
22.2% |
Gavin Clayton |
Lab |
503 |
19.2% |
Jon Hansford |
LD |
433 |
16.5% |
Stephen Harangozo |
LD |
558 |
52.7% |
Tracy-Ann Neville |
C |
397 |
37.5% |
Helen Haugh |
Lab |
104 |
9.8% |
Timothy Wotherspoon |
C |
1453 |
48.1% |
Andrew Papworth |
Lab |
723 |
23.9% |
Alan Leeks |
LD |
523 |
17.3% |
Donald McBride |
Grn |
185 |
6.1% |
Michael Heaver |
UKIP |
139 |
4.6% |
Mick Martin |
C |
574 |
47.6% |
Clare Delderfield |
LD |
522 |
43.3% |
Dinah Pounds |
Lab |
110 |
9.1% |
Deborah Roberts |
Ind |
714 |
60.8% |
Mark Howard |
C |
320 |
27.2% |
Colin Reynolds |
Grn |
86 |
7.3% |
Angela Patrick |
Lab |
55 |
4.7% |
Neil Scarr |
Ind |
682 |
43.2% |
Richard Turner |
C |
445 |
28.2% |
Tom Ruffles |
Lab |
291 |
18.4% |
Ian Wallace |
LD |
161 |
10.2% |
Jim Stewart |
LD |
583 |
56.4% |
John Reynolds |
C |
322 |
31.2% |
Norman Crowther |
Lab |
128 |
12.4% |
Jonathan Chatfield |
LD |
1293 |
36.0% |
Neil Davies |
Ind |
1184 |
33.0% |
Steve Mastin |
C |
635 |
17.7% |
Godson Lawal |
Lab |
378 |
10.5% |
Joe Webster |
UKIP |
98 |
2.7% |
Hazel Smith |
LD |
807 |
54.3% |
Gerda Covell |
C |
471 |
31.7% |
Alexandra Mayer |
Lab |
209 |
14.1% |
Ted Watt |
C |
534 |
56.9% |
Anabela Pinto |
LD |
303 |
32.3% |
Susan Hailes |
Lab |
101 |
10.8% |
Nicholas Wright |
C |
1235 |
74.2% |
Peter Sarris |
Lab |
429 |
25.8% |
David Bard |
C |
1397 |
64.6% |
Martin Higgins |
Lab |
767 |
35.4% |
David Whiteman-Downes |
C |
1503 |
49.1% |
Michael Kilpatrick |
LD |
621 |
20.3% |
Mike Nettleton |
Lab |
545 |
17.8% |
Linda Whitebread |
Grn |
390 |
12.7% |
Caroline Hunt |
C |
446 |
53.8% |
Frances Amrani |
LD |
207 |
25.0% |
David Cornell |
Lab |
176 |
21.2% |
Brian Burling |
C |
1306 |
56.3% |
Ben Monks |
Lab |
521 |
22.4% |
Geoff Twiss |
LD |
494 |
21.3% |
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