Local Election Results 2011
Spelthorne
Whole council up for election. Three Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Spelthorne:
2003
2007
2015
2019
2023
By-elections for Spelthorne (may be incomplete): 23rd October 2008 (Ashford E.)
— 4th June 2009 (Ashford E.)
— 1st October 2009 (Laleham & Shepperton Green)
— 19th December 2012 (Sunbury Common)
— 2nd May 2013 (Sunbury E.)
— 7th November 2013 (Riverside & Laleham)
— 15th December 2015 (Shepperton Town)
— 5th May 2016 (Ashford N. & Stanwell S.)
— 4th May 2017 (Ashford E.)
— 6th May 2021 (Staines S.)
— 22nd July 2021 (Staines)
— 23rd February 2022 (Stanwell N.)
— 25th May 2022 (Laleham & Shepperton Green)
— 11th August 2022 (Laleham & Shepperton Green)
— 6th September 2023 (Ashford Town)
— 4th July 2024 (Ashford E.)
Results for Surrey county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
14456 |
49.1% |
32 |
Liberal Democrat |
8855 |
30.1% |
6 |
UK Independence Party |
3819 |
13.0% |
0 |
Independent |
1686 |
5.7% |
1 |
Labour |
622 |
2.1% |
0 |
Frank Ayers |
C |
1443 |
55.7% |
Marion Bushnell |
C |
1342 |
|
Nicholas Gething |
C |
1254 |
|
Robert Bromley |
UKIP |
639 |
24.7% |
Christine Fisher |
LD |
510 |
19.7% |
Hazel Stoneman |
LD |
448 |
|
Robert Johnson |
LD |
444 |
|
Anthony Mitchell |
C |
1376 |
56.3% |
Christopher Frazer |
C |
1243 |
|
Asif Ayub |
C |
1165 |
|
Shirley Jacobs |
UKIP |
551 |
22.5% |
Ann Strong |
LD |
518 |
21.2% |
Keith Strong |
LD |
473 |
|
Samuel Budd |
C |
unop. |
|
Marion Rough |
C |
unop. |
|
Joanne Sexton |
C |
unop. |
|
Caroline Spencer |
Ind |
1273 |
51.8% |
Gerald Forsbrey |
C |
1186 |
48.2% |
Denise Grant |
C |
1165 |
|
John Packman |
C |
1055 |
|
Timothy Evans |
C |
1084 |
53.7% |
Sandra Dunn |
LD |
933 |
46.3% |
Daxa Patel |
C |
847 |
|
Howard Thomson |
C |
844 |
|
David Saunders |
LD |
797 |
|
Bernard Spoor |
LD |
786 |
|
Richard Smith-Ainsley |
C |
1123 |
42.4% |
Mary Madams |
C |
1021 |
|
Richard Dunn |
LD |
934 |
35.3% |
Jonathan Edwards |
LD |
856 |
|
Alex Tribick |
C |
798 |
|
Malcolm Royer |
LD |
668 |
|
Peter Parker |
UKIP |
590 |
22.3% |
Philippa Broom |
C |
1771 |
51.7% |
Anthony Harman |
C |
1585 |
|
Isobel Napper |
C |
1478 |
|
Jennifer Vinson |
LD |
1123 |
32.8% |
Derek Sheppard |
UKIP |
531 |
15.5% |
Susan Vincent |
LD |
529 |
|
Robin Sider |
C |
1852 |
58.7% |
Vivienne Leighton |
C |
1726 |
|
Robert Watts |
C |
1428 |
|
Joan Ponton |
LD |
698 |
22.1% |
James Maxwell |
UKIP |
607 |
19.2% |
Christine Bannister |
C |
1179 |
56.9% |
Mark Francis |
C |
1076 |
|
Alan Patterson |
C |
1069 |
|
Diane Appleby |
LD |
893 |
43.1% |
Kelvin Gardiner |
LD |
790 |
|
Michael Herring |
LD |
743 |
|
Colin Davis |
C |
950 |
44.8% |
Penelope Forbes-Forsyth |
C |
944 |
|
Jean Pinkerton |
C |
908 |
|
Katherine King |
LD |
602 |
28.4% |
Bruce Porter |
UKIP |
569 |
26.8% |
Terrence Lewis |
LD |
522 |
|
Spencer Taylor |
C |
759 |
35.3% |
Judy Dale |
C |
689 |
|
Dipak Gohil |
C |
667 |
|
Daniel Appleyard |
Lab |
622 |
28.9% |
Mark Appleyard |
Lab |
594 |
|
Luke Atterton |
Lab |
594 |
|
Kevin Flurry |
Ind |
413 |
19.2% |
Fares Georges |
LD |
359 |
16.7% |
Teresa Flurry |
Ind |
344 |
|
Andrew McLuskey |
LD |
320 |
|
Ian Beardsmore |
LD |
1127 |
56.7% |
Robbie Colison-Crawford |
LD |
1094 |
|
Colin Strong |
LD |
881 |
|
Brian Stobbs |
C |
528 |
26.6% |
Duncan Forbes |
C |
489 |
|
Sinnadurai Kumar |
C |
467 |
|
Linda Thatcher |
UKIP |
332 |
16.7% |
Alfred Friday |
C |
1205 |
51.0% |
Caroline Nichols |
LD |
1158 |
49.0% |
Susan Webb |
C |
1125 |
|
Adam Shire |
C |
1123 |
|
Tony Crabb |
LD |
1080 |
|
Kathleen Grant |
LD |
968 |
|
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