Local Election Results 2011
Harborough
Whole council up for election. One Conservative councillor was elected unopposed.
Other results for Harborough:
2003
2007
2015
2019
By-elections for Harborough (may be incomplete): 19th August 2004 (Market Harborough—Logan)
— 16th March 2006 (Misterton)
— 4th September 2008 (Broughton Astley—Broughton)
— 10th September 2009 (Market Harborough—Welland)
— 28th January 2010 (Market Harborough—Great Bowden & Arden)
— 2nd May 2013 (Thurnby & Houghton)
— 7th November 2013 (Bosworth)
— 10th December 2015 (Market Harborough—Logan)
— 17th November 2016 (Misterton)
— 6th May 2021 (Market Harborough - Little Bowden)
— 29th September 2022 (Market Harborough - Logan)
Results for Leicestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
17301 |
55.2% |
27 |
Liberal Democrat |
8434 |
26.9% |
9 |
Labour |
3767 |
12.0% |
0 |
Independent |
1351 |
4.3% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
509 |
1.6% |
0 |
Steve Charlish |
C |
568 |
74.8% |
Grahame Dudson |
LD |
191 |
25.2% |
Brian Smith |
C |
780 |
75.4% |
Hilary Craig |
Lab |
255 |
24.6% |
Mark Graves |
C |
490 |
76.3% |
Marea Roberts |
Lab |
152 |
23.7% |
Colin Golding |
C |
624 |
71.3% |
David Smith |
Lab |
251 |
28.7% |
Paul Dann |
C |
449 |
71.5% |
Sandra Parkinson |
Lab |
179 |
28.5% |
Bill Liquorish |
C |
421 |
69.2% |
Peter Ranson |
Lab |
187 |
30.8% |
Neil Bannister |
C |
697 |
75.0% |
Amanda Holyoak |
Lab |
232 |
25.0% |
Charmaine Wood |
C |
794 |
46.1% |
Alan Birch |
Ind |
623 |
36.2% |
Mike Smith |
Ind |
489 |
|
Rani Mahal |
C |
458 |
|
Stephen Bilbie |
LD |
304 |
17.7% |
David Johnson |
LD |
195 |
|
James Hallam |
C |
1293 |
79.7% |
Grahame Spendlove-Mason |
C |
1208 |
|
Alan Morris |
LD |
329 |
20.3% |
John Pearse |
LD |
304 |
|
Christopher Holyoak |
C |
1417 |
56.4% |
Lynne Beesley-Reynolds |
C |
1274 |
|
Phillip King |
C |
1191 |
|
Eileen Roeber |
LD |
1094 |
43.6% |
Amanda Churchill |
LD |
859 |
|
Dean Stocks |
LD |
813 |
|
Blake Pain |
C |
515 |
63.3% |
Peter James |
LD |
298 |
36.7% |
Richard Tomlin |
C |
385 |
42.2% |
Bill Piper |
Ind |
273 |
29.9% |
Michael Orpin |
Lab |
255 |
27.9% |
Geraldine Robinson |
C |
504 |
62.1% |
Paul Gray |
Lab |
308 |
37.9% |
Richard Dewes |
C |
384 |
46.3% |
David Gair |
Lab |
227 |
27.3% |
Martin Sears |
Ind |
219 |
26.4% |
Janette Ackerley |
C |
424 |
49.8% |
Tristan Koriya |
Lab |
289 |
34.0% |
Clive Weston |
Ind |
138 |
16.2% |
Sarah Hill |
LD |
1514 |
49.3% |
Phil Knowles |
LD |
1397 |
|
Barbera Johnson |
LD |
1308 |
|
Fred Brown |
C |
1046 |
34.1% |
Michael Gerard |
UKIP |
509 |
16.6% |
Derek Evans |
C |
906 |
53.2% |
Francesca McHugo |
C |
818 |
|
Sarah Clarke |
LD |
797 |
46.8% |
Andy Johnson |
LD |
738 |
|
Peter Callis |
LD |
734 |
41.0% |
Paul Bremner |
C |
729 |
40.7% |
Chris Etherington |
LD |
609 |
|
Richard Hadkiss |
C |
508 |
|
Ian Snaith |
Lab |
230 |
12.8% |
Alan Haylock |
Lab |
220 |
|
Andrew Vincent |
Ind |
98 |
5.5% |
Julie Simpson |
LD |
847 |
39.7% |
Roger Dunton |
LD |
843 |
|
Jo Brodrick |
C |
818 |
38.4% |
Roger Hook |
C |
732 |
|
Colin Davies |
LD |
700 |
|
Annie Moelwyn-Hughes |
Lab |
467 |
21.9% |
Martin Willey |
Lab |
373 |
|
John Everett |
C |
825 |
77.3% |
Terence Cane |
Lab |
242 |
22.7% |
David Beaty |
C |
680 |
72.6% |
Mary Twidell |
LD |
256 |
27.4% |
Neville Hall |
C |
757 |
72.9% |
Elaine Carter |
Lab |
282 |
27.1% |
Simon Galton |
LD |
2070 |
65.2% |
Amanda Burrell |
LD |
1480 |
|
Jan Tooley |
LD |
1334 |
|
Pat Chamberlain |
C |
1104 |
34.8% |
Rosita Page |
C |
691 |
76.6% |
Nicholas Stanhope |
Lab |
211 |
23.4% |
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