Local Election Results 2012
Huntingdonshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Alconbury and The Stukeleys, Buckden, Earith, Ellington, Elton and Folksworth, Fenstanton, Gransden and The Offords, Huntingdon West, Kimbolton and Staughton, Little Paxton, St Ives South, St Neots Priory Park, Stilton or Upwood and The Raveleys.
Many thanks to Kevin Larkin for supplying the results.
Other results for Huntingdonshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2022
By-elections for Huntingdonshire (may be incomplete): 19th September 2002 (Hemingford Grey)
— 5th May 2005 (Little Paxton)
— 12th October 2006 (Earith)
— 23rd November 2006 (St Neots Eaton Ford)
— 15th February 2007 (Warboys & Bury)
— 2nd April 2009 (Ramsey)
— 23rd July 2009 (Ramsey)
— 29th October 2009 (Huntingdon N.)
— 25th February 2010 (Fenstanton)
— 21st June 2012 (Earith)
— 2nd May 2013 (Brampton)
— 7th August 2014 (Warboys & Bury)
— 27th November 2014 (St Neots Priory Park)
— 10th December 2015 (Huntingdon E.)
— 4th May 2017 (St Neots Eaton Ford)
— 1st August 2019 (Godmanchester & Hemingford Abbots)
— 12th December 2019 (Alconbury)
— 13th February 2020 (St Ives E.)
— 6th May 2021 (Huntingdon N.; St Ives E.; St Ives S.; Warboys)
— 8th July 2021 (St Neots E.)
— 4th November 2021 (Huntingdon E.)
— 2nd May 2024 (Great Paxton)
— 19th September 2024 (St Neots Eatons)
Results for Cambridgeshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
8513 |
36.3% |
9 |
UK Independence Party |
4611 |
19.6% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
3903 |
16.6% |
2 |
Independent |
3232 |
13.8% |
2 |
Labour |
3106 |
13.2% |
1 |
Official Monster Raving Loony Party |
118 |
0.5% |
0 |
Peter Downes |
LD |
1196 |
60.6% |
Florendia Theodorou |
C |
462 |
23.4% |
Adrian Arnett |
UKIP |
201 |
10.2% |
Robert Pugh |
Lab |
116 |
5.9% |
Elaine Kadiĉ |
C |
468 |
28.3% |
David Underwood |
LD |
455 |
27.5% |
Nigel Pauley |
Ind |
445 |
26.9% |
Ann Beevor |
Lab |
156 |
9.4% |
Robert Brown |
UKIP |
130 |
7.9% |
Ian Bates |
C |
779 |
40.5% |
Paul Boothman |
Ind |
647 |
33.6% |
Ian Percy |
UKIP |
226 |
11.7% |
John Watson |
Lab |
137 |
7.1% |
David Priestman |
LD |
135 |
7.0% |
Michael Shellens |
LD |
823 |
36.9% |
Peter Brown |
C |
789 |
35.4% |
Derek Norman |
UKIP |
336 |
15.1% |
Marion Kadewere |
Lab |
282 |
12.6% |
Patrick Kadewere |
Lab |
430 |
42.0% |
Jeffery Dutton |
C |
333 |
32.6% |
Peter Ashcroft |
UKIP |
179 |
17.5% |
Patricia Shrapnel |
LD |
81 |
7.9% |
Lisa Duffy |
UKIP |
1138 |
60.9% |
Brian Cunningham |
C |
565 |
30.2% |
Susan Coomey |
Lab |
167 |
8.9% |
Jason Ablewhite |
C |
651 |
46.5% |
Paul Bullen |
UKIP |
334 |
23.9% |
Angela Richards |
Lab |
166 |
11.9% |
John Oliver |
LD |
130 |
9.3% |
Lord Toby Jug |
Loony |
118 |
8.4% |
Ryan Fuller |
C |
294 |
33.9% |
Heather Merryweather |
Ind |
201 |
23.2% |
David Hodge |
LD |
180 |
20.8% |
Margaret King |
UKIP |
129 |
14.9% |
Richard Allen |
Lab |
62 |
7.2% |
Rodney Farrer |
C |
895 |
56.9% |
Marian Appleton |
UKIP |
254 |
16.1% |
Nicholas Johnson |
Lab |
239 |
15.2% |
Nicholas Berry |
LD |
185 |
11.8% |
Derek Giles |
Ind |
890 |
63.6% |
Andrew Jennings |
C |
288 |
20.6% |
Patricia Nicholls |
Lab |
85 |
6.1% |
Jennifer O'Dell |
UKIP |
84 |
6.0% |
Gordon Thorpe |
LD |
53 |
3.8% |
Andrew Hansard |
C |
646 |
42.1% |
William O'Connor |
Lab |
353 |
23.0% |
David Howard |
UKIP |
319 |
20.8% |
Douglas Terry |
LD |
218 |
14.2% |
Richard Tuplin |
Ind |
1049 |
75.5% |
Roger Henson |
UKIP |
231 |
16.6% |
Mary Howell |
Lab |
109 |
7.8% |
Stephen Criswell |
C |
871 |
58.7% |
Shirley Reeve |
UKIP |
251 |
16.9% |
Anthony Jebson |
LD |
181 |
12.2% |
Graeme Watkins |
Lab |
180 |
12.1% |
John Pethard |
C |
612 |
46.3% |
Michael Tew |
UKIP |
346 |
26.2% |
Iain Ramsbottom |
Lab |
195 |
14.8% |
Anthony Hulme |
LD |
169 |
12.8% |
Mark Oliver |
C |
860 |
46.8% |
John Hyland |
UKIP |
453 |
24.6% |
Margaret Cochrane |
Lab |
429 |
23.3% |
Christopher Waites |
LD |
97 |
5.3% |
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