Local Election Results 2012
Thurrock
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Little Thurrock Rectory, Stifford Clays or Tilbury Riverside and Thurrock Park.
Other results for Thurrock:
2002
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Thurrock (may be incomplete): 25th July 2002 (Tilbury Riverside)
— 29th May 2003 (Stanford-le-Hope E.)
— 4th September 2003 (Grays Riverside)
— 20th December 2005 (Grays Riverside; The Homesteads)
— 17th October 2013 (Stifford Clays)
— 16th October 2014 (West Thurrock & South Stifford)
— 4th December 2014 (Aveley & Uplands)
— 10th September 2015 (West Thurrock & South Stifford)
— 22nd March 2018 (Ockendon)
— 21st March 2019 (Aveley & Uplands)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
10389 |
39.0% |
8 |
Conservative |
7969 |
29.9% |
7 |
UK Independence Party |
4803 |
18.0% |
1 |
Independent |
1814 |
6.8% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
1079 |
4.1% |
0 |
National Front |
467 |
1.8% |
0 |
British National Party |
95 |
0.4% |
0 |
Robert Ray |
UKIP |
495 |
29.0% |
Colin Adams |
C |
448 |
26.2% |
Clifford Holloway |
Lab |
385 |
22.6% |
Alan Field |
Ind |
350 |
20.5% |
Paul Burton |
LD |
29 |
1.7% |
Susan Gray |
Lab |
696 |
49.0% |
Stanley Baker |
UKIP |
423 |
29.8% |
David Morgan |
C |
244 |
17.2% |
John Livermore |
LD |
57 |
4.0% |
Gerard Rice |
Lab |
976 |
58.3% |
James Baker |
UKIP |
292 |
17.4% |
Dawn Evans |
C |
267 |
15.9% |
Derek Beackon |
NF |
103 |
6.2% |
Tracy Rowe |
LD |
36 |
2.2% |
Garry Hague |
C |
610 |
50.4% |
Andre Anderson |
Lab |
436 |
36.0% |
Alan Broad |
UKIP |
132 |
10.9% |
James Donald |
LD |
32 |
2.6% |
Andrew Roast |
C |
686 |
43.7% |
Theresa Wodehouse |
Lab |
544 |
34.7% |
Peter Fox |
UKIP |
312 |
19.9% |
Kevin McNamara |
LD |
27 |
1.7% |
Barry Palmer |
Ind |
905 |
67.7% |
Jasvinder Jassel |
Lab |
185 |
13.8% |
Amanda Redsell |
UKIP |
122 |
9.1% |
Luke Tyson |
LD |
73 |
5.5% |
Robert Smillie |
C |
52 |
3.9% |
John Kent |
Lab |
872 |
55.8% |
Clive Broad |
UKIP |
273 |
17.5% |
Christian Scalise |
C |
252 |
16.1% |
Thomas Mayhew |
BNP |
95 |
6.1% |
Kevin Mulroue |
LD |
71 |
4.5% |
Yash Gupta |
Lab |
1073 |
57.2% |
Ipomo Ajidagba |
C |
325 |
17.3% |
Jagdev Singh Bal |
UKIP |
242 |
12.9% |
Thomas Davis |
NF |
153 |
8.2% |
William Jackson |
LD |
82 |
4.4% |
Suzanne Macpherson |
C |
815 |
37.2% |
Liam Preston |
Lab |
704 |
32.1% |
Peter Prendergast |
UKIP |
567 |
25.9% |
Kirsty Beard |
LD |
107 |
4.9% |
Joycelyn Redsell |
C |
580 |
40.5% |
Eileen O'Reilly |
Lab |
308 |
21.5% |
Claire Jones |
LD |
280 |
19.6% |
Rajnikant Mistry |
UKIP |
264 |
18.4% |
Barry Johnson |
C |
900 |
43.5% |
Martin Kerin |
Lab |
809 |
39.1% |
Margaret O'Keeffe-Ray |
UKIP |
321 |
15.5% |
David Shirley |
LD |
40 |
1.9% |
Susan Morgan |
C |
976 |
62.4% |
Roisin Hewitt |
Lab |
290 |
18.5% |
Steven Mason |
UKIP |
258 |
16.5% |
Ashley Snell |
LD |
41 |
2.6% |
Charles Key |
C |
447 |
48.0% |
Augustine Nwanze |
Lab |
352 |
37.8% |
Lee Coppin |
UKIP |
84 |
9.0% |
Matthew Orbell |
LD |
49 |
5.3% |
Richard Speight |
Lab |
895 |
41.2% |
Benjamin Gadsby |
C |
652 |
30.0% |
Roy Jones |
UKIP |
515 |
23.7% |
Karne McGinn |
NF |
71 |
3.3% |
Natalie Butcher |
LD |
40 |
1.8% |
Terence Hipsey |
Lab |
457 |
30.6% |
Edward Hardiman |
C |
427 |
28.6% |
Terry Piccolo |
Ind |
379 |
25.4% |
Stuart St Clair-Haslam |
UKIP |
182 |
12.2% |
Christopher Greenaway |
LD |
49 |
3.3% |
Lynn Worrall |
Lab |
592 |
71.6% |
Michael Griffin |
NF |
140 |
16.9% |
Ian Holloway |
C |
76 |
9.2% |
Elzbieta Vina |
LD |
19 |
2.3% |
Oliver Gerrish |
Lab |
815 |
51.7% |
Peter Smith |
UKIP |
321 |
20.4% |
Letrois Bernard |
C |
212 |
13.5% |
Gareth Davis |
Ind |
180 |
11.4% |
Matthew Parker |
LD |
47 |
3.0% |
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