Local Election Results 2012
Southend-on-Sea
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Southend-on-Sea (may be incomplete): 7th December 2006 (West Shoebury)
— 23rd January 2014 (West Leigh)
— 25th May 2017 (Shoeburyness)
— 21st March 2019 (Milton)
— 3rd March 2022 (Southchurch)
— 4th July 2024 (Kursaal)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
12022 |
32.7% |
6 |
Independent |
7552 |
20.5% |
5 |
Labour |
7100 |
19.3% |
3 |
Liberal Democrat |
5109 |
13.9% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
2814 |
7.7% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
1424 |
3.9% |
0 |
Green Party |
707 |
1.9% |
0 |
National Front |
56 |
0.2% |
0 |
Stephen Aylen |
Ind |
814 |
32.5% |
Helen Boyd |
C |
741 |
29.6% |
Tino Callaghan |
UKIP |
313 |
12.5% |
Ian Pope |
Lab |
257 |
10.3% |
Rob Cadman |
LD |
189 |
7.6% |
Lisa Simmonds |
EDP |
189 |
7.6% |
Graham Longley |
LD |
683 |
30.5% |
Julie Cushion |
C |
624 |
27.9% |
Tony Borton |
Lab |
369 |
16.5% |
James Mills |
UKIP |
362 |
16.2% |
Paul Davison-Holmes |
Grn |
200 |
8.9% |
Ian Robertson |
C |
799 |
41.7% |
Nick Ward |
Ind |
490 |
25.6% |
Lars Davidsson |
Lab |
366 |
19.1% |
Norah Goodman |
LD |
143 |
7.5% |
Jeremy Moss |
EDP |
117 |
6.1% |
Chris Walker |
C |
1147 |
50.9% |
Keith McLaren |
UKIP |
393 |
17.4% |
Laura Martin |
Lab |
358 |
15.9% |
Linda Wells |
LD |
355 |
15.8% |
Anne Jones |
Lab |
614 |
38.8% |
Blaine Robin |
C |
496 |
31.4% |
Stephen Riley |
EDP |
267 |
16.9% |
Simon Cross |
Grn |
126 |
8.0% |
Richard Betson |
LD |
79 |
5.0% |
Alan Crystall |
LD |
992 |
49.4% |
Georgina Phillips |
C |
622 |
31.0% |
Iain Blake-Lawson |
Lab |
394 |
19.6% |
Julian Ware-Lane |
Lab |
675 |
35.8% |
Nigel Folkard |
C |
607 |
32.2% |
Christine Hills |
Ind |
361 |
19.1% |
Colin Davis |
LD |
123 |
6.5% |
Spencer Haggar |
EDP |
122 |
6.5% |
Mary Betson |
LD |
712 |
30.4% |
Sue Abrahams |
C |
639 |
27.3% |
Garry Cockrill |
UKIP |
589 |
25.2% |
Liam Overy |
Lab |
401 |
17.1% |
Mark Flewitt |
C |
758 |
35.9% |
Carole Roast |
LD |
605 |
28.6% |
Reg Copley |
Lab |
407 |
19.3% |
Carl Whitwell |
UKIP |
229 |
10.8% |
Steven Whitman |
EDP |
115 |
5.4% |
Brian Ayling |
Ind |
901 |
41.1% |
Mike Royston |
Lab |
565 |
25.8% |
Peter Ashley |
C |
527 |
24.1% |
James Haggar |
EDP |
150 |
6.8% |
Bob Howes |
LD |
48 |
2.2% |
Mike Assenheim |
Ind |
1098 |
51.7% |
Verina Weaver |
C |
610 |
28.7% |
Chris Gasper |
Lab |
271 |
12.8% |
Barry Harvey |
EDP |
145 |
6.8% |
David Garston |
C |
847 |
35.8% |
Claire Bibby |
Ind |
796 |
33.7% |
Stacey Phillips |
Lab |
298 |
12.6% |
Anthony Winchester |
EDP |
141 |
6.0% |
Julian Esposito |
Grn |
127 |
5.4% |
Geoff Strobridge |
Ind |
89 |
3.8% |
Robert Brown |
LD |
66 |
2.8% |
Mike Stafford |
Ind |
2066 |
69.8% |
Clive Lucas |
C |
724 |
24.4% |
Jon Key |
Lab |
127 |
4.3% |
Jim Clinkscales |
LD |
45 |
1.5% |
Ian Gilbert |
Lab |
917 |
50.4% |
Del Thomas |
C |
462 |
25.4% |
Peter Breuer |
UKIP |
141 |
7.8% |
Ian Hurd |
Grn |
115 |
6.3% |
Ronnie Streeter |
LD |
70 |
3.8% |
Fenton Bowley |
EDP |
58 |
3.2% |
Bernadette Jaggers |
NF |
56 |
3.1% |
John Lamb |
C |
1307 |
49.7% |
Christopher Bailey |
LD |
803 |
30.6% |
Tony Chytry |
Ind |
278 |
10.6% |
Jane Norman |
Lab |
240 |
9.1% |
Liz Day |
C |
860 |
39.1% |
James Moyies |
UKIP |
787 |
35.8% |
Gray Sergeant |
Lab |
328 |
14.9% |
Stuart Freeman |
EDP |
120 |
5.5% |
Charlie Row |
LD |
106 |
4.8% |
Dr Vel |
Ind |
551 |
33.3% |
Kevin Robinson |
Lab |
513 |
31.0% |
Neil Austin |
C |
252 |
15.2% |
Stephen Jordan |
Grn |
139 |
8.4% |
David Glover |
Ind |
108 |
6.5% |
Neil Monnery |
LD |
90 |
5.4% |
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