Local Election Results 2011
Epping Forest
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Buckhurst Hill East, Chigwell Row, Chigwell Village, High Ongar, Willingale and The Rodings, the Loughton wards, Moreton and Fyfield, Passingford or Theydon Bois.
Other results for Epping Forest:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Epping Forest (may be incomplete): 7th November 2002 (Waltham Abbey N.E.; Waltham Abbey S.W.)
— 23rd June 2005 (Lower Sheering)
— 30th June 2005 (Chigwell Village)
— 14th December 2006 (Grange Hill)
— 30th August 2007 (Loughton Alderton)
— 4th June 2009 (Waltham Abbey Honey Lane)
— 8th October 2009 (Grange Hill)
— 5th November 2009 (Lower Sheering)
— 2nd May 2013 (Waltham Abbey Honey Lane)
— 7th August 2014 (Broadley Common, Epping Upland & Nazeing)
— 25th September 2014 (Epping Hemnall)
— 23rd February 2017 (Chigwell Village)
— 19th October 2017 (Lower Sheering)
— 13th October 2022 (Waltham Abbey S.W.)
Results for Essex county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
12274 |
56.6% |
16 |
Liberal Democrat |
3896 |
18.0% |
0 |
Labour |
1939 |
8.9% |
1 |
Green Party |
1865 |
8.6% |
0 |
Independent |
900 |
4.1% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
668 |
3.1% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
148 |
0.7% |
0 |
Penny Smith |
C |
585 |
83.9% |
Christopher Ogle |
Grn |
69 |
9.9% |
Neil Woollcott |
LD |
43 |
6.2% |
Haluk Ulkun |
C |
1211 |
50.7% |
Patricia Wiltshire |
LD |
793 |
33.2% |
Benjamin Wille |
Grn |
163 |
6.8% |
Gerard Wadsworth |
UKIP |
162 |
6.8% |
Andrew Forsey |
Ind |
61 |
2.6% |
Paul Keska |
C |
669 |
42.8% |
Brian Surtees |
LD |
491 |
31.4% |
Roger McNulty |
Lab |
155 |
9.9% |
Robin Tilbrook |
EDP |
148 |
9.5% |
Jeremy Barnecutt |
Grn |
99 |
6.3% |
Kenneth Avey |
C |
951 |
41.9% |
Simon Hughes |
LD |
821 |
36.2% |
Simon Bullough |
Lab |
231 |
10.2% |
Andrew Smith |
UKIP |
185 |
8.1% |
Victoria Meier |
Grn |
83 |
3.7% |
Sarah Packford |
C |
1047 |
49.1% |
Steven Harding |
Lab |
430 |
20.2% |
Lynn Hughes |
LD |
366 |
17.2% |
Michael McGough |
UKIP |
190 |
8.9% |
John Hart |
Grn |
99 |
4.6% |
Kewal Singh Chana |
C |
866 |
60.6% |
Peter Sinfield |
LD |
346 |
24.2% |
Siobhan Crompton |
Grn |
216 |
15.1% |
Richard Morgan |
Ind |
654 |
87.4% |
Simon Pepper |
Grn |
94 |
12.6% |
Brian Rolfe |
C |
517 |
80.0% |
Christopher Lord |
Grn |
78 |
12.1% |
George Howard |
LD |
51 |
7.9% |
Richard Bassett |
C |
879 |
69.4% |
Kelvin Morris |
Lab |
198 |
15.6% |
Martin Harvey |
UKIP |
131 |
10.3% |
Alison Garnham |
Grn |
58 |
4.6% |
Gary Waller |
C |
420 |
56.7% |
Charlotte Edwards |
Ind |
185 |
25.0% |
Shana-Simone Le'Fey |
LD |
87 |
11.7% |
Hans-Joachim Lukesch |
Grn |
49 |
6.6% |
Anne Grigg |
C |
1064 |
76.6% |
Nicola Barnecutt |
Grn |
213 |
15.3% |
Ingrid Black |
LD |
112 |
8.1% |
Mary Sartin |
C |
580 |
75.3% |
Colin Riches |
Lab |
156 |
20.3% |
Daniel Kieve |
Grn |
34 |
4.4% |
Peter Gode |
Lab |
242 |
45.1% |
Angus Taylor |
C |
236 |
43.9% |
Stella Harries |
Grn |
59 |
11.0% |
Sydney-Anne Stavrou |
C |
549 |
78.1% |
James Coombes |
Grn |
80 |
11.4% |
Peter Fuller |
LD |
74 |
10.5% |
Antony Watts |
C |
943 |
65.7% |
Angela Ayre |
Lab |
278 |
19.4% |
Philip Chadburn |
LD |
112 |
7.8% |
Andrew Alcock |
Grn |
103 |
7.2% |
Lillian Mitchell |
C |
647 |
53.2% |
Patricia Brooks |
LD |
463 |
38.0% |
Christopher Kiteley |
Grn |
107 |
8.8% |
Elizabeth Webster |
C |
518 |
59.2% |
Robert Greyson |
Lab |
249 |
28.5% |
Pauline Gradden |
Grn |
81 |
9.3% |
Bhupendra Patel |
LD |
27 |
3.1% |
Ricki Gadsby |
C |
592 |
67.1% |
Jessica Barnecutt |
Grn |
180 |
20.4% |
Arnold Verrall |
LD |
110 |
12.5% |
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