Local Election Results 2014
Kingston upon Hull
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Beverley, Kings Park or Newland.
Other results for Kingston upon Hull:
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2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Kingston upon Hull (may be incomplete): 14th November 2002 (Marfleet)
— 13th January 2005 (Derringham)
— 13th October 2005 (Beverley)
— 8th January 2009 (Drypool)
— 5th September 2019 (St Andrew's & Docklands)
— 21st September 2023 (Bricknell)
— 15th February 2024 (Avenue)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
17777 |
39.8% |
13 |
UK Independence Party |
11804 |
26.5% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
10296 |
23.1% |
6 |
Conservative |
3201 |
7.2% |
1 |
Green Party |
1287 |
2.9% |
0 |
Independent |
150 |
0.3% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
97 |
0.2% |
0 |
Marjorie Brabazon |
Lab |
1303 |
37.9% |
Simone Butterworth |
LD |
1152 |
33.5% |
Martin Deane |
Grn |
771 |
22.4% |
Alexander Hayward |
C |
211 |
6.1% |
Ruth Payne |
LD |
1150 |
39.4% |
Paul Salvidge |
UKIP |
809 |
27.7% |
Philip Pocknee |
Lab |
807 |
27.6% |
Daniel Bond |
C |
154 |
5.3% |
Anita Harrison |
Lab |
1033 |
81.8% |
Eleanor Wood |
LD |
119 |
9.4% |
Colin Baxter |
C |
111 |
8.8% |
Philip Webster |
Lab |
596 |
47.6% |
Colin Worrall |
UKIP |
550 |
44.0% |
David Woods |
LD |
57 |
4.6% |
Eden Barnes |
C |
48 |
3.8% |
John Fareham |
C |
1161 |
47.7% |
Karen Rouse-Deane |
Lab |
669 |
27.5% |
Malcolm Johnson |
UKIP |
377 |
15.5% |
James Russell |
Grn |
159 |
6.5% |
Sarita Robinson |
LD |
70 |
2.9% |
Cheryl Payne |
LD |
967 |
38.2% |
Robert Shepherd |
UKIP |
731 |
28.8% |
Gwendoline Lunn |
Lab |
696 |
27.5% |
Eleonor Whitehead |
C |
140 |
5.5% |
Linda Chambers |
LD |
1488 |
48.2% |
Jannette Hornby |
Lab |
802 |
26.0% |
John Paterson |
UKIP |
714 |
23.1% |
Salman Anwar |
C |
82 |
2.7% |
Jacqueline Dad |
LD |
1493 |
43.9% |
Surjit Singh |
UKIP |
884 |
26.0% |
Denise Thompson |
Lab |
846 |
24.9% |
John Crompton |
C |
113 |
3.3% |
Paul Spooner |
TUSC |
67 |
2.0% |
Michael Thompson |
Lab |
1267 |
47.9% |
Adam Phillips |
UKIP |
940 |
35.5% |
Philip Mackay |
C |
236 |
8.9% |
John Robinson |
LD |
202 |
7.6% |
Carol Clarkson |
Lab |
1076 |
53.0% |
Sophie Fairburn |
UKIP |
747 |
36.8% |
Leslie Fisher |
C |
120 |
5.9% |
Elaine Keal |
LD |
89 |
4.4% |
Sean Chaytor |
Lab |
1229 |
58.7% |
Sharon Belcher |
Lab |
1172 |
|
Julian Penna |
UKIP |
640 |
30.5% |
Jake Morrison |
C |
121 |
5.8% |
James Galer |
C |
108 |
|
Margaret Tompsett |
LD |
105 |
5.0% |
Brian Tompsett |
LD |
94 |
|
Martin Mancey |
Lab |
1020 |
45.5% |
Stanley Smith |
UKIP |
740 |
33.0% |
Lee Fallin |
LD |
193 |
8.6% |
Michael Lammiman |
Grn |
182 |
8.1% |
Joshua Myers |
C |
107 |
4.8% |
Alan Clark |
Lab |
839 |
52.3% |
Gillian Coupland |
UKIP |
450 |
28.1% |
Steven Carter |
LD |
224 |
14.0% |
Stephanie Bond |
C |
90 |
5.6% |
Terence Geraghty |
Lab |
1097 |
51.6% |
Karl Hordon |
UKIP |
833 |
39.2% |
Christine Randall |
LD |
132 |
6.2% |
Carole Needham |
Grn |
55 |
2.6% |
Dehenna Davison |
C |
9 |
0.4% |
Abigail Bell |
LD |
1321 |
47.3% |
Malcolm Fields |
Lab |
766 |
27.4% |
Peter Mawer |
UKIP |
631 |
22.6% |
Naomi Fuller |
C |
75 |
2.7% |
Nadine Fudge |
Lab |
608 |
48.3% |
Kenneth Fairburn |
UKIP |
347 |
27.6% |
Simon Kelsey |
Ind |
150 |
11.9% |
Tracey Henry |
LD |
114 |
9.1% |
Robert Cook |
C |
40 |
3.2% |
Richard Barrett |
UKIP |
638 |
46.1% |
David Gemmell |
Lab |
629 |
45.4% |
Samuel Beckton |
C |
65 |
4.7% |
Allen Healand |
LD |
53 |
3.8% |
Stephen Brady |
Lab |
868 |
59.2% |
Michael Hookem |
UKIP |
446 |
30.4% |
Oliver Harris |
C |
67 |
4.6% |
Michael Chambers |
LD |
54 |
3.7% |
Peter March |
TUSC |
30 |
2.0% |
Terence Keal |
LD |
1092 |
38.1% |
Theresa Vaughan |
Lab |
924 |
32.2% |
Anthony Morfitt |
UKIP |
716 |
25.0% |
Christopher Oakley |
C |
134 |
4.7% |
Steven Wilson |
Lab |
702 |
39.6% |
Victoria Butler |
UKIP |
611 |
34.5% |
Chris Randall |
LD |
221 |
12.5% |
Richard Howarth |
Grn |
120 |
6.8% |
Leon French |
C |
117 |
6.6% |
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