Local Election Results 2011
East Lindsey
Whole council up for election. One Labour councillor, the Lincolnshire Independent councillor, two independent councillors and seven Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
LincsInd = Lincolnshire Independent
MSSF = Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea First
Other results for East Lindsey:
2003
2007
2015
2019
2023
By-elections for East Lindsey (may be incomplete): 14th July 2005 (Tetford)
— 27th April 2006 (Mablethorpe E.)
— 30th November 2006 (St Clement's; Sutton on Sea S.)
— 7th February 2008 (Roughton)
— 22nd October 2009 (Sibsey)
— 17th June 2010 (North Holme)
— 11th October 2012 (Sutton on Sea N.)
— 2nd May 2013 (Coningsby & Tattershall)
— 12th September 2013 (Frithville)
— 3rd October 2013 (Chapel St Leonards)
— 24th April 2014 (Horncastle)
— 6th May 2021 (Chapel St Leonards)
— 20th January 2022 (Chapel St Leonards)
— 3rd March 2022 (Halton Holegate)
— 24th October 2024 (Croft)
Results for Lincolnshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
15968 |
41.9% |
30 |
Independent |
9290 |
24.4% |
15 |
Labour |
6072 |
15.9% |
10 |
Liberal Democrat |
2718 |
7.1% |
2 |
Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea First |
1575 |
4.1% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
1491 |
3.9% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
755 |
2.0% |
0 |
British National Party |
232 |
0.6% |
0 |
Lincolnshire Independent |
0 |
0.0% |
1 |
Jeremy Webb |
Ind |
781 |
62.3% |
Jean Bradley |
Ind |
716 |
|
Tony McGrath |
C |
473 |
37.7% |
Neil Cooper |
C |
429 |
47.0% |
Norman Barker |
Ind |
326 |
35.7% |
Reginald Newey |
UKIP |
158 |
17.3% |
Phil Leivers |
Ind |
801 |
51.1% |
Hazel Newcombe |
Ind |
557 |
|
Kevin Sharpe |
C |
501 |
32.0% |
Patrick Naughton |
C |
457 |
|
Tim Burrett |
EDP |
266 |
17.0% |
Stan Avison |
C |
1123 |
48.6% |
Raymond Curtis |
LD |
701 |
30.3% |
Ronnie Ford-Kennedy |
EDP |
489 |
21.1% |
Pauline Cooper |
C |
559 |
69.6% |
David Underwood |
UKIP |
244 |
30.4% |
Steve Doughty |
Ind |
446 |
66.1% |
Paula Cooper |
C |
229 |
33.9% |
Terry Knowles |
Ind |
663 |
79.1% |
Carl Tebbutt |
C |
175 |
20.9% |
Jim Swanson |
Ind |
477 |
54.5% |
Julia Pears |
C |
398 |
45.5% |
Clive Blacklock |
C |
783 |
67.7% |
Terry Aldridge |
C |
555 |
|
Roxanne Warwick |
Lab |
374 |
32.3% |
Steve Newton |
C |
1145 |
34.1% |
Fiona Martin |
LD |
1089 |
32.4% |
Sandra Campbell-Wardman |
Ind |
747 |
22.3% |
Richard Barker |
Ind |
720 |
|
Roger Stephens |
LD |
594 |
|
Tim Linford |
Lab |
376 |
11.2% |
Janet Lister |
Lab |
345 |
|
Barbara Collett |
Lab |
316 |
|
James Hopkins |
C |
539 |
63.3% |
Giles Crust |
Ind |
312 |
36.7% |
Graham Archer |
Lab |
317 |
44.5% |
Colin Davie |
C |
308 |
43.3% |
Carol Pinner |
UKIP |
87 |
12.2% |
Daniel Simpson |
LincsInd |
unop. |
|
Graham Cullen |
Lab |
253 |
38.9% |
Terence Brown |
MSSF |
216 |
33.2% |
Graham Gooding |
C |
181 |
27.8% |
Tony Howard |
Lab |
354 |
55.2% |
Moira Morgan |
C |
254 |
39.6% |
Janet Cook |
MSSF |
33 |
5.1% |
Patrick Prince |
Lab |
259 |
39.4% |
Steve Veasey |
MSSF |
209 |
31.8% |
Helena Poskitt |
C |
190 |
28.9% |
Edward Mossop |
Ind |
533 |
59.2% |
Maureen Palmer |
C |
205 |
22.8% |
Daniel McNally |
Ind |
162 |
18.0% |
Philip Sturman |
Lab |
309 |
46.0% |
David Wing |
Ind |
157 |
23.4% |
Kyle Forsyth |
LD |
120 |
17.9% |
Jez Boothman |
BNP |
86 |
12.8% |
Robert Palmer |
C |
393 |
58.6% |
Liz Mossop |
Ind |
174 |
25.9% |
John Jameson |
Lab |
104 |
15.5% |
Doreen Stephenson |
C |
unop. |
|
Sarah Dodds |
Lab |
384 |
54.5% |
Susan Locking |
Ind |
152 |
21.6% |
Iris Dainton |
C |
146 |
20.7% |
Michael Wain |
Ind |
22 |
3.1% |
William Fitzaden-Gray |
C |
612 |
64.0% |
James Martin |
LD |
198 |
20.7% |
Jeff Drew |
BNP |
146 |
15.3% |
Mark Anderson |
Lab |
586 |
46.1% |
Sidney Dennis |
C |
521 |
41.0% |
Tina Mellors |
C |
473 |
|
James Carpenter |
Lab |
444 |
|
Robert Sloan |
UKIP |
163 |
12.8% |
Pauline Watson |
C |
425 |
56.3% |
Andrew Leonard |
Ind |
185 |
24.5% |
Thomas Nelson-Smith |
Lab |
145 |
19.2% |
Laura Stephenson |
Lab |
357 |
50.6% |
Christopher Green |
C |
349 |
49.4% |
Jill Makinson-Sanders |
Ind |
360 |
48.0% |
Derek Smith |
C |
305 |
40.7% |
Jack Wood |
Lab |
85 |
11.3% |
George Horton |
Ind |
321 |
38.9% |
Fran Treanor |
C |
310 |
37.5% |
Biff Vernon |
Lab |
195 |
23.6% |
Phil Kemp |
Lab |
357 |
29.8% |
Ken Milner |
C |
348 |
29.1% |
Gary Ellis |
Ind |
329 |
27.5% |
Jeff Hames |
C |
295 |
|
Malcolm Keen |
UKIP |
163 |
13.6% |
Dick Edginton |
C |
625 |
39.4% |
John Byford |
C |
482 |
|
Sue Binch |
LD |
340 |
21.4% |
Danny Brookes |
Ind |
241 |
15.2% |
Brenda Futers |
Lab |
237 |
14.9% |
Christopher Pain |
UKIP |
143 |
9.0% |
Alexander Dewey |
UKIP |
130 |
|
Rick Harvey |
Ind |
335 |
44.7% |
Peter Gardiner |
C |
272 |
36.3% |
Neil Jones |
Ind |
73 |
9.7% |
Jodie Sutton |
UKIP |
69 |
9.2% |
Sandra Harrison |
C |
487 |
66.8% |
Peter Bowman |
Ind |
242 |
33.2% |
Roderick Williams |
C |
312 |
44.6% |
Chris Prince |
Lab |
164 |
23.5% |
Christopher Burton |
Ind |
155 |
22.2% |
Winston Baugh |
Ind |
68 |
9.7% |
Andrew Ferryman |
MSSF |
591 |
68.1% |
Helen Parkhurst |
C |
186 |
21.4% |
Joyce Taylor |
Lab |
91 |
10.5% |
Anne Veasey |
MSSF |
526 |
52.5% |
David Andrews |
C |
401 |
40.1% |
Nigel Hyde |
Lab |
74 |
7.4% |
Lesley-Jayne Marfleet |
C |
612 |
69.4% |
Ian Shephard |
LD |
270 |
30.6% |
Stuart Watson |
C |
287 |
38.0% |
Sarah Vines |
Lab |
240 |
31.7% |
Irene Burnett |
Ind |
229 |
30.3% |
John Upsall |
C |
620 |
47.3% |
Kevin Smith |
C |
579 |
|
Robert Caudwell |
Lab |
382 |
29.2% |
Valerie Pain |
UKIP |
308 |
23.5% |
Angie Smith |
C |
420 |
52.4% |
Stephen Eyre |
Ind |
382 |
47.6% |
Carl Macey |
C |
514 |
46.8% |
Steve O'Dare |
C |
499 |
|
George Saxon |
Lab |
429 |
39.0% |
Karen Bishop |
Lab |
411 |
|
Neil Woods |
UKIP |
156 |
14.2% |
Philip Harness |
C |
unop. |
|
Craig Leyland |
C |
unop. |
|
Peter Phillipson |
Ind |
617 |
65.1% |
Malcolm Barrett |
C |
331 |
34.9% |
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