Local Election Results 2012
Basingstoke and Deane
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Brighton Hill North, Burghclere, Highclere and St Mary Bourne, East Woodhay, Eastrop, Grove, Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon, Tadley Central, Upton Grey and The Candovers or Winklebury.
Other results for Basingstoke and Deane:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Basingstoke and Deane (may be incomplete): 21st December 2006 (Buckskin)
— 29th March 2007 (Rooksdown)
— 18th October 2007 (Whitchurch)
— 24th January 2008 (Baughurst)
— 15th October 2009 (Chineham)
— 16th October 2016 (Basing)
— 24th November 2016 (Tadley S.)
— 21st February 2017 (Winklebury)
— 1st March 2018 (Kempshott)
— 18th June 2018 (Kempshott)
— 25th October 2018 (Norden)
— 10th October 2019 (Bramley & Sherfield)
Results for Hampshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
12764 |
46.4% |
10 |
Labour |
7781 |
28.3% |
8 |
Liberal Democrat |
3994 |
14.5% |
2 |
Independent |
2045 |
7.4% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
875 |
3.2% |
0 |
Green Party |
38 |
0.1% |
0 |
Sven Godesen |
C |
1676 |
73.3% |
Stephen Drake |
Lab |
321 |
14.0% |
Barbara Cummins |
LD |
290 |
12.7% |
Mike Bound |
LD |
645 |
43.4% |
Robert Tate |
C |
636 |
42.8% |
David Carr |
Lab |
205 |
13.8% |
Chris Tomblin |
Ind |
776 |
51.9% |
Rhydian Vaughan |
C |
603 |
40.4% |
Nigel Pierce |
Lab |
115 |
7.7% |
David Eyre |
Lab |
484 |
41.3% |
Kevin Harkess |
LD |
338 |
28.9% |
David Watson |
UKIP |
168 |
14.3% |
John Downes |
C |
143 |
12.2% |
Christopher Appleby |
Grn |
38 |
3.2% |
Jack Cousens |
Lab |
541 |
38.6% |
Doris Jones |
LD |
433 |
30.9% |
Rebecca Sanders |
C |
222 |
15.8% |
Alan Stone |
UKIP |
205 |
14.6% |
Tony Jones |
Lab |
506 |
43.5% |
Stephen Reid |
C |
454 |
39.1% |
Ray Dobing |
Ind |
159 |
13.7% |
Thomas Mitchell |
LD |
43 |
3.7% |
Elaine Still |
C |
900 |
46.9% |
Jo Walke |
Ind |
735 |
38.3% |
Ann Chapman |
Lab |
183 |
9.5% |
Liam Elvish |
LD |
100 |
5.2% |
Dan Putty |
C |
914 |
58.0% |
Carl Reader |
Lab |
253 |
16.0% |
Ruth Day |
LD |
214 |
13.6% |
John Kearney |
UKIP |
196 |
12.4% |
Wilhelmine Court |
C |
1296 |
71.1% |
Walter McCormick |
Lab |
361 |
19.8% |
Stav O'Doherty |
LD |
165 |
9.1% |
Cathy Osselton |
C |
823 |
68.9% |
John Rodway |
Lab |
372 |
31.1% |
Paul Harvey |
Lab |
1100 |
71.8% |
Kenneth Rhatigan |
C |
272 |
17.8% |
Louise Hall |
LD |
160 |
10.4% |
Diane Taylor |
C |
1422 |
74.0% |
Barnaby Wheller |
Lab |
322 |
16.8% |
Robert Cooper |
LD |
177 |
9.2% |
Roger Gardiner |
C |
837 |
59.7% |
Steve Spillane |
Ind |
375 |
26.7% |
Terry Price |
Lab |
190 |
13.6% |
Vivien Washbourne |
Lab |
651 |
72.3% |
David Potter |
Lab |
607 |
|
Richard Court |
C |
146 |
16.2% |
Laura Edwards |
C |
139 |
|
Michael Berwick |
LD |
103 |
11.4% |
Jane Frankum |
Lab |
632 |
76.1% |
Paul Watts |
C |
142 |
17.1% |
Stephen Whitechurch |
LD |
56 |
6.7% |
Karen Cherrett |
C |
245 |
57.9% |
Alice James |
Lab |
119 |
28.1% |
Richard Whitechurch |
LD |
30 |
7.1% |
Ann Williams |
UKIP |
29 |
6.9% |
John Leek |
C |
494 |
76.6% |
Lydia Massey |
Lab |
90 |
14.0% |
Janice Spalding |
LD |
61 |
9.5% |
Colin Regan |
Lab |
977 |
56.2% |
Jim Holder |
C |
328 |
18.9% |
Duncan Stone |
UKIP |
277 |
15.9% |
Madeline Hussey |
LD |
157 |
9.0% |
David Leeks |
C |
685 |
61.7% |
Jo Slimin |
LD |
231 |
20.8% |
Peter McCann |
Lab |
195 |
17.6% |
Eric Dunlop |
LD |
791 |
53.4% |
Ian Green |
C |
526 |
35.5% |
Nuria Pett |
Lab |
164 |
11.1% |
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