Local Election Results 2012
Wokingham
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Arborfield, Barkham, Coronation, Shinfield North, Sonning, South Lake or Swallowfield.
Thanks to Andy AJS for a correction to this page.
Other results for Wokingham:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Wokingham (may be incomplete): 25th November 2004 (Winnersh)
— 17th February 2005 (Swallowfield)
— 3rd November 2005 (Maiden Erlegh)
— 6th December 2007 (Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe)
— 13th November 2008 (Coronation)
— 21st July 2011 (Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe)
— 13th November 2014 (Bulmershe & Whitegates)
— 16th February 2017 (Emmbrook)
— 7th February 2019 (Evendons)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
15345 |
48.8% |
13 |
Liberal Democrat |
7643 |
24.3% |
4 |
Labour |
3862 |
12.3% |
0 |
Green Party |
2378 |
7.6% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
1733 |
5.5% |
0 |
Independent |
496 |
1.6% |
1 |
Lesley Hayward |
LD |
976 |
37.1% |
Greg Bello |
Lab |
750 |
28.5% |
Mohammed Parvaiz |
C |
660 |
25.1% |
Billy Khan |
UKIP |
137 |
5.2% |
Adrian Windisch |
Grn |
106 |
4.0% |
Nick Ray |
Ind |
414 |
46.9% |
Emma Hobbs |
C |
382 |
43.3% |
James O'Callaghan |
Grn |
44 |
5.0% |
Malcolm Storry |
LD |
42 |
4.8% |
Ullakarin Clark |
C |
1202 |
56.3% |
Steven McMillan |
UKIP |
330 |
15.4% |
Paul Sharples |
Lab |
313 |
14.7% |
Suresh Jeganathan |
LD |
291 |
13.6% |
Dianne King |
C |
967 |
50.4% |
Steven Scarrott |
LD |
388 |
20.2% |
Anthony Skuse |
Lab |
286 |
14.9% |
Mike Spencer |
UKIP |
278 |
14.5% |
Mike Gore |
C |
1038 |
70.3% |
Tim Jinkerson |
Lab |
193 |
13.1% |
Martyn Foss |
Grn |
124 |
8.4% |
Roy Neall |
LD |
121 |
8.2% |
Ian Pittock |
C |
843 |
59.0% |
Roland Cundy |
LD |
345 |
24.1% |
Matthew Valler |
Grn |
241 |
16.9% |
Guy Grandison |
C |
688 |
42.8% |
Anthony Vick |
LD |
402 |
25.0% |
Neville Waites |
Lab |
278 |
17.3% |
Peter Jackson |
UKIP |
142 |
8.8% |
John Prior |
Grn |
97 |
6.0% |
Pauline Jorgensen |
C |
1062 |
50.9% |
Keith Yabsley |
LD |
465 |
22.3% |
David Sharp |
Lab |
317 |
15.2% |
Helene Cherry |
Grn |
241 |
11.6% |
Wayne Smith |
C |
562 |
71.5% |
Paul Trott |
LD |
83 |
10.6% |
Paula Montie |
Grn |
79 |
10.1% |
Umesh Ummat |
Lab |
62 |
7.9% |
Tom McCann |
LD |
846 |
41.6% |
Bill Soane |
C |
751 |
37.0% |
Tom Clark |
Lab |
303 |
14.9% |
Julia Titus |
Grn |
132 |
6.5% |
Ken Miall |
C |
966 |
45.9% |
David Hare |
LD |
528 |
25.1% |
Jacqueline Rupert |
Lab |
373 |
17.7% |
Nicholas Marshall |
Grn |
238 |
11.3% |
Malcolm Richards |
C |
959 |
49.0% |
Mary Gascoyne |
Lab |
315 |
16.1% |
John Bray |
LD |
268 |
13.7% |
Keith Knight |
UKIP |
212 |
10.8% |
Emma-Louise Hamilton |
Grn |
120 |
6.1% |
Robin Smith |
Ind |
82 |
4.2% |
John Halsall |
C |
937 |
69.0% |
Martin Alder |
LD |
248 |
18.3% |
Matthew Dent |
Lab |
172 |
12.7% |
Charlotte Haitham-Taylor |
C |
893 |
59.3% |
Marjory Bisset |
Grn |
473 |
31.4% |
Imogen Shepherd-Duby |
LD |
141 |
9.4% |
Lindsay Ferris |
LD |
1011 |
55.7% |
Sam Hawkins |
C |
527 |
29.0% |
Richard Fort |
Lab |
159 |
8.8% |
James Ewan |
Grn |
118 |
6.5% |
Bob Wyatt |
C |
679 |
51.2% |
Kazek Lokuciewski |
Grn |
187 |
14.1% |
John Woodward |
Lab |
166 |
12.5% |
James Leask |
LD |
158 |
11.9% |
Stella Howell |
UKIP |
135 |
10.2% |
Rachelle Shepherd-Dubey |
LD |
1183 |
47.3% |
Mark Ashwell |
C |
961 |
38.4% |
Tony Pollock |
UKIP |
183 |
7.3% |
John Baker |
Lab |
175 |
7.0% |
Pauline Helliar-Symons |
C |
1268 |
66.4% |
Graham Widdows |
UKIP |
316 |
16.6% |
Thomas Blomley |
Grn |
178 |
9.3% |
Elaine Spratling |
LD |
147 |
7.7% |
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