Local Election Results 2014
Exeter
One-third of council up for election. No election this year in St James, St Leonard's, St Loyes, St Thomas or Topsham.
AIE = An Independence from Europe
LftUnity = Left Unity
Other results for Exeter:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Exeter (may be incomplete): 26th February 2004 (Duryard)
— 5th May 2005 (St James)
— 13th July 2006 (Alphington)
— 15th August 2015 (Pinhoe)
— 4th May 2017 (St Thomas)
— 13th December 2017 (Newtown & St Leonard's)
— 12th December 2019 (Topsham)
Results for Devon county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
9859 |
37.8% |
10 |
Conservative |
6492 |
24.9% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
3769 |
14.5% |
0 |
Green Party |
2715 |
10.4% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
2702 |
10.4% |
1 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
262 |
1.0% |
0 |
An Independence from Europe |
172 |
0.7% |
0 |
Left Unity |
39 |
0.1% |
0 |
British National Party |
38 |
0.1% |
0 |
Suaad George |
Lab |
808 |
31.5% |
Peter Cox |
C |
583 |
22.7% |
Andrew Dudgeon |
UKIP |
529 |
20.6% |
Rodney Ruffle |
LD |
384 |
15.0% |
Diana Moore |
Grn |
261 |
10.2% |
Heather Morris |
Lab |
813 |
44.0% |
Peter Boardman |
UKIP |
406 |
22.0% |
Louis Ten-Holter |
C |
400 |
21.7% |
Philip Brock |
LD |
121 |
6.6% |
Therese Canning |
Grn |
94 |
5.1% |
Lily Cooper |
TUSC |
12 |
0.7% |
Lee Mottram |
C |
796 |
47.8% |
John Chilvers |
Lab |
338 |
20.3% |
David Barker-Hahlo |
Grn |
330 |
19.8% |
Nigel Williams |
LD |
173 |
10.4% |
James Golten |
TUSC |
28 |
1.7% |
Rachel Sutton |
Lab |
870 |
40.2% |
Rick Timmis |
UKIP |
601 |
27.8% |
Ruth Smith |
C |
320 |
14.8% |
Mark Shorto |
Grn |
189 |
8.7% |
Stephen Barnes |
LD |
151 |
7.0% |
Andrew Duncan |
TUSC |
33 |
1.5% |
Olwen Foggin |
Lab |
897 |
44.3% |
Aric Gilinsky |
C |
483 |
23.9% |
Deborah Frayne |
Grn |
284 |
14.0% |
Christopher Townsend |
LD |
219 |
10.8% |
David Smith |
AIE |
121 |
6.0% |
Samuel Taylor-Wickenden |
TUSC |
20 |
1.0% |
Stephen Brimble |
Lab |
753 |
52.2% |
Harry Chamberlain |
C |
369 |
25.6% |
Isaac Price-Sosner |
Grn |
228 |
15.8% |
Kevin Chun |
LD |
92 |
6.4% |
Roger Spackman |
Lab |
735 |
46.6% |
Thomas Milburn |
Grn |
260 |
16.5% |
Caroline Elsom |
C |
244 |
15.5% |
Jacqueline Holdstock |
UKIP |
185 |
11.7% |
Patrick Richmond |
LD |
114 |
7.2% |
David Parks |
LftUnity |
39 |
2.5% |
Peter Holland |
C |
772 |
40.2% |
Timothy Payne |
LD |
567 |
29.5% |
Daniel Richards |
Lab |
484 |
25.2% |
Alfred Lethbridge |
TUSC |
97 |
5.1% |
Megan Williams |
Lab |
862 |
36.5% |
Cynthia Thompson |
C |
828 |
35.1% |
Keith Crawford |
UKIP |
460 |
19.5% |
Elizabeth Woodman |
Grn |
116 |
4.9% |
Sally Wilcox |
LD |
71 |
3.0% |
Helen Webster |
AIE |
23 |
1.0% |
Christine Raybould |
Lab |
709 |
37.8% |
Yolonda Henson |
C |
574 |
30.6% |
Rouben Freeman |
Grn |
303 |
16.2% |
Ralph Gay |
UKIP |
150 |
8.0% |
John Bosworth |
LD |
109 |
5.8% |
Edmund Potts |
TUSC |
30 |
1.6% |
Lesley Robson |
Lab |
1110 |
41.5% |
Nicola Guagliardo |
UKIP |
721 |
27.0% |
Paul Kenny |
C |
504 |
18.8% |
Alexis Taylor |
Grn |
189 |
7.1% |
Caroline Nottle |
LD |
97 |
3.6% |
Christopher Stone |
BNP |
38 |
1.4% |
Jesse Dodkins |
TUSC |
16 |
0.6% |
Stella Brock |
LD |
500 |
30.5% |
Natalie Vizard |
Lab |
451 |
27.5% |
Andrew Bell |
Grn |
320 |
19.5% |
Elizabeth Roberts |
C |
182 |
11.1% |
Colin Stewart |
UKIP |
160 |
9.8% |
Luke Pilling |
TUSC |
26 |
1.6% |
Peter Edwards |
Lab |
1029 |
44.8% |
Adrian Rogers |
UKIP |
557 |
24.3% |
Christopher Carter |
C |
437 |
19.0% |
Mark Cox |
Grn |
141 |
6.1% |
Pamela Thickett |
LD |
104 |
4.5% |
Mike Camp |
AIE |
28 |
1.2% |
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