Local Election Results 2013
Isle of Wight
Whole council up for election.
Sandown = Sandown Independents
Other results for Isle of Wight:
2005
2009
2017
2021
By-elections for Isle of Wight (may be incomplete): 30th August 2007 (Newport N.)
— 9th October 2008 (Mount Joy)
— 18th December 2008 (Newchurch)
— 5th May 2010 (Ryde S.)
— 11th November 2010 (Chale, Niton & Whitwell)
— 23rd June 2011 (Binstead & Fishbourne)
— 17th November 2011 (West Wight)
— 25th January 2018 (Central Wight)
— 20th June 2019 (Whippingham & Osborne)
— 12th December 2019 (Newport W.)
— 24th November 2022 (Brighstone, Calbourne & Shalfleet)
— 24th August 2023 (Wootton Bridge)
— 21st December 2023 (Ventnor & St Lawrence)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
13805 |
34.7% |
15 |
Independent |
13205 |
33.2% |
19 |
UK Independence Party |
7470 |
18.8% |
2 |
Labour |
2676 |
6.7% |
2 |
Liberal Democrat |
1848 |
4.6% |
1 |
Sandown Independents |
504 |
1.3% |
1 |
Green Party |
297 |
0.7% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
23 |
0.1% |
0 |
Robert Richards |
Ind |
529 |
41.1% |
Erica Oulton |
C |
458 |
35.6% |
Ian Sherfield |
UKIP |
299 |
23.3% |
Ivor Warlow |
Ind |
559 |
48.2% |
Sylvia Sillar |
C |
315 |
27.2% |
Alan Darnell |
UKIP |
225 |
19.4% |
Katie Curtis |
Lab |
61 |
5.3% |
Jonathan Bacon |
Ind |
1308 |
44.9% |
Gordon Kendall |
Ind |
1121 |
|
Michael Tarrant |
UKIP |
741 |
25.4% |
Geoffrey Files |
C |
732 |
25.1% |
Mary Collis |
C |
607 |
|
Peter Coleman |
Lab |
131 |
4.5% |
John Hobart |
C |
431 |
48.8% |
Michael Powell |
Ind |
380 |
43.0% |
Nicholas Wray |
Lab |
72 |
8.2% |
Robert Seely |
C |
700 |
52.3% |
Sally Turner |
UKIP |
342 |
25.5% |
Robert Keats |
Grn |
297 |
22.2% |
David Stewart |
C |
658 |
60.8% |
Jai Nolan |
UKIP |
256 |
23.7% |
Simon Haytack |
Lab |
168 |
15.5% |
Lora Peacey-Wilcox |
Ind |
609 |
70.5% |
David Walters |
C |
158 |
18.3% |
Margaret Bryan |
Lab |
97 |
11.2% |
Paul Bertie |
C |
416 |
55.0% |
Rosemary Lynden-Bell |
UKIP |
340 |
45.0% |
John Nicholson |
C |
518 |
50.8% |
Judith Ferris |
Ind |
502 |
49.2% |
Paul Fuller |
Ind |
1143 |
82.2% |
Mark McNeill |
C |
247 |
17.8% |
Luisa Hillard |
Ind |
367 |
30.8% |
Margaret Webster |
C |
364 |
30.6% |
Daniel Moss |
UKIP |
323 |
27.1% |
Robert Packham |
LD |
137 |
11.5% |
David Eccles |
C |
402 |
56.2% |
Michael Jennings |
UKIP |
313 |
43.8% |
John Medland |
Ind |
480 |
49.0% |
George Cameron |
C |
320 |
32.7% |
Paul Taylor |
UKIP |
179 |
18.3% |
Rodney Downer |
Ind |
773 |
69.0% |
Paul Martin |
UKIP |
191 |
17.0% |
Nicholas John |
C |
112 |
10.0% |
Jane McKean |
Lab |
45 |
4.0% |
Conrad Gauntlett |
C |
287 |
33.4% |
Vanessa Churchman |
Ind |
249 |
29.0% |
Kim Joyce |
UKIP |
194 |
22.6% |
Malcolm Ross |
LD |
129 |
15.0% |
Alan Hollands |
Lab |
355 |
41.3% |
Gerard White |
C |
271 |
31.5% |
James Maguire |
UKIP |
234 |
27.2% |
Raymond Bloomfield |
C |
381 |
38.5% |
Hugh Dinsdale |
UKIP |
331 |
33.5% |
Geoffrey Clynch |
Ind |
277 |
28.0% |
Reginald Barry |
LD |
830 |
60.7% |
Diana Tuson |
C |
389 |
28.4% |
Philip Lewin |
UKIP |
149 |
10.9% |
Julie Jones-Evans |
C |
375 |
47.7% |
Adrian Nicholas |
Lab |
140 |
17.8% |
Verity Bird |
Ind |
138 |
17.6% |
Thomas Soutar |
UKIP |
133 |
16.9% |
Geoffrey Lumley |
Lab |
443 |
60.7% |
Richard Leppard |
UKIP |
161 |
22.1% |
Charles Wyatt-Millington |
C |
126 |
17.3% |
Matthew Price |
C |
356 |
43.3% |
Mary Craven |
Lab |
173 |
21.0% |
Richard Wilkins |
UKIP |
168 |
20.4% |
John Luckett |
Ind |
126 |
15.3% |
Shirley Smart |
Ind |
365 |
52.1% |
Roger Dixcey |
C |
336 |
47.9% |
Christopher Whitehouse |
C |
295 |
44.8% |
David Whittaker |
Ind |
184 |
28.0% |
Neville Westlake |
UKIP |
179 |
27.2% |
Richard Hollis |
C |
248 |
36.8% |
Andrew Garratt |
LD |
229 |
34.0% |
Barbara Port |
UKIP |
153 |
22.7% |
Alexander Gryffe |
Ind |
44 |
6.5% |
Roger Whitby-Smith |
Ind |
377 |
38.7% |
David Knowles |
LD |
348 |
35.7% |
Gary Taylor |
C |
249 |
25.6% |
Wayne Whittle |
C |
324 |
39.7% |
Vincent Valvona |
Ind |
191 |
23.4% |
Michael Lyons |
Lab |
141 |
17.3% |
Colin Green |
UKIP |
137 |
16.8% |
Nancy Farrell |
TUSC |
23 |
2.8% |
Philip Jordan |
Ind |
390 |
45.9% |
Albert Taylor |
C |
295 |
34.7% |
John Lovell |
UKIP |
165 |
19.4% |
Brian Chapman |
Ind |
256 |
34.4% |
Deborah Gardiner |
Lab |
168 |
22.6% |
Anthony Zeid |
UKIP |
161 |
21.6% |
Roi Milburn |
C |
109 |
14.6% |
Robin Allen |
Ind |
51 |
6.8% |
Ian Stephens |
Ind |
533 |
63.9% |
Philip Warren |
C |
151 |
18.1% |
Susan Lyons |
Lab |
75 |
9.0% |
John Timmons |
LD |
75 |
9.0% |
Robert Blezzard |
Sandown |
330 |
36.4% |
Rajesh Patel |
C |
195 |
21.5% |
John Wyatt |
UKIP |
161 |
17.8% |
Kevin Barclay-Jay |
Lab |
122 |
13.5% |
Christopher Dupre |
Ind |
99 |
10.9% |
Ian Ward |
C |
389 |
48.1% |
Linda Pitcher |
UKIP |
182 |
22.5% |
Catherine Wright |
Sandown |
174 |
21.5% |
Eric Goacher |
Lab |
63 |
7.8% |
Jonathan Gilbey |
Ind |
528 |
50.7% |
David Williams |
C |
432 |
41.5% |
Doreen Armstrong |
Lab |
81 |
7.8% |
Richard Priest |
Ind |
629 |
50.4% |
David Pugh |
C |
619 |
49.6% |
John Howe |
Ind |
420 |
43.0% |
Carol Bryan |
C |
303 |
31.0% |
Iain McKie |
UKIP |
254 |
26.0% |
Graham Perks |
UKIP |
412 |
40.3% |
Chistopher Welsford |
Ind |
336 |
32.9% |
Anthony Marvin |
C |
168 |
16.4% |
Edward Gouge |
Lab |
106 |
10.4% |
Stephen Stubbings |
Ind |
395 |
34.6% |
Susan Scoccia |
C |
376 |
33.0% |
Kenneth Rivers |
UKIP |
208 |
18.2% |
Robin Blackmore |
Lab |
161 |
14.1% |
Stuart Hutchinson |
C |
494 |
46.5% |
Tina George |
UKIP |
271 |
25.5% |
Thomas Cowley |
Ind |
223 |
21.0% |
Laraine Pascoe |
Lab |
74 |
7.0% |
Julia Hill |
Ind |
646 |
61.9% |
Stephen Hendry |
C |
398 |
38.1% |
Daryll Pitcher |
UKIP |
608 |
50.1% |
Edward Giles |
C |
408 |
33.6% |
John Adams |
LD |
100 |
8.2% |
Peter Whiteman |
Ind |
98 |
8.1% |
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