Local Election Results 2011
Torridge
Whole council up for election. Two Independent councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Torridge:
2003
2007
2015
2019
2023
By-elections for Torridge (may be incomplete): 4th December 2003 (Bideford S.)
— 4th November 2004 (Westward Ho!)
— 14th July 2005 (Tamarside)
— 23rd November 2006 (Northam)
— 12th March 2009 (Hartland & Bradworthy)
— 13th August 2009 (Holsworthy)
— 15th August 2013 (Shebbear & Langtree)
— 5th September 2013 (Torrington)
— 20th March 2014 (Bideford E.)
— 10th July 2014 (Kenwith)
— 8th June 2017 (Hartland & Bradworthy)
— 30th November 2017 (Torrington)
— 14th December 2017 (Westward Ho!)
— 3rd May 2018 (Bideford E.)
— 26th July 2018 (Hartland & Bradworthy)
— 8th November 2018 (Holsworthy)
— 9th December 2021 (Northam)
— 2nd May 2024 (Bideford N.)
Results for Devon county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9295 |
37.8% |
18 |
Liberal Democrat |
5801 |
23.6% |
6 |
Independent |
4692 |
19.1% |
10 |
Labour |
2207 |
9.0% |
1 |
Green Party |
1547 |
6.3% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
1044 |
4.2% |
0 |
Andrew Eastman |
C |
576 |
34.6% |
Barry Edwards |
Ind |
348 |
20.9% |
Kenneth Davis |
UKIP |
283 |
17.0% |
Andrew Gill |
LD |
264 |
15.9% |
James Jackson |
C |
252 |
|
Peter Hames |
Grn |
193 |
11.6% |
Benjamin Lee |
LD |
87 |
|
Mervyn Langmead |
C |
609 |
29.2% |
Pauline Davies |
C |
553 |
|
Stephen Clarke |
Ind |
445 |
21.3% |
Susan Rose |
LD |
379 |
18.2% |
Gaston Dezart |
UKIP |
365 |
17.5% |
Ian Hopkins |
Lab |
289 |
13.8% |
Leonard Ford |
Ind |
288 |
|
Alan Rayner |
Ind |
184 |
|
Peter Christie |
Grn |
879 |
29.6% |
Trevor Johns |
LD |
703 |
23.7% |
David Fulford |
C |
629 |
21.2% |
Hugo Barton |
LD |
625 |
|
Mary Fulford |
C |
464 |
|
Anne Brenton |
Lab |
445 |
15.0% |
Emma Farrington |
Ind |
311 |
10.5% |
Anthony Inch |
C |
503 |
35.9% |
Simon Inch |
C |
495 |
|
David Brenton |
Lab |
484 |
34.5% |
Philip Pester |
C |
469 |
|
Robert Wootton |
LD |
414 |
29.6% |
Mel Bushell |
LD |
335 |
|
Peter Watson |
C |
401 |
53.7% |
John Worden |
LD |
346 |
46.3% |
Philip Collins |
Ind |
574 |
80.6% |
William Douglas-Mann |
Grn |
138 |
19.4% |
Adam Symons |
LD |
481 |
67.9% |
Alison Boyle |
C |
227 |
32.1% |
Gloria Tabor |
C |
543 |
74.2% |
James Richardson |
LD |
189 |
25.8% |
Barry Parsons |
C |
592 |
85.1% |
Julie Adnams-Hatch |
LD |
104 |
14.9% |
Brian Redwood |
LD |
494 |
32.3% |
Anna Dart |
LD |
473 |
|
Anthony Brewington |
C |
401 |
26.2% |
Andrea Chick |
Ind |
271 |
17.7% |
Michael Footitt |
C |
245 |
|
Robin Julian |
UKIP |
188 |
12.3% |
Keith Funnell |
Grn |
177 |
11.6% |
Michael Footitt |
C |
741 |
60.0% |
Howard Ratledge |
LD |
493 |
40.0% |
Charlene Le-Roy |
LD |
489 |
|
Kathy Murdoch |
C |
406 |
56.3% |
Karen Heard |
LD |
162 |
22.5% |
Geoffrey Hastings |
Lab |
153 |
21.2% |
Phil Pennington |
Ind |
unop. |
|
Jane Whittaker |
C |
1003 |
47.4% |
Roger Johnson |
C |
939 |
|
John Himan |
C |
924 |
|
David Berryman |
LD |
589 |
27.8% |
Kay Renton |
LD |
526 |
|
David Rowe |
Lab |
524 |
24.8% |
Christopher Leather |
Ind |
475 |
73.4% |
Benjamin Symons |
LD |
172 |
26.6% |
John Lewis |
C |
468 |
63.2% |
John Watson |
LD |
273 |
36.8% |
Rosemary Lock |
C |
532 |
67.4% |
Colin Jones |
Grn |
160 |
20.3% |
Theresa Seligmann |
LD |
97 |
12.3% |
Andrew Boyd |
C |
809 |
29.3% |
Margaret Brown |
Ind |
792 |
28.7% |
Geoffrey Lee |
LD |
641 |
23.2% |
David Cox |
Ind |
480 |
|
Heathcliffe Pettifer |
Lab |
312 |
11.3% |
Robert Jollands |
LD |
209 |
|
Shirley Griffin |
UKIP |
208 |
7.5% |
Harold Martin |
C |
465 |
61.3% |
Adrian Freeland |
Ind |
294 |
38.7% |
Robert Hicks |
Ind |
381 |
54.1% |
James Lowe |
Ind |
323 |
45.9% |
Roger Tisdale |
Ind |
478 |
55.1% |
Maria Bailey |
C |
390 |
44.9% |
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