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Local Election Results 2014

Cheltenham

One-half of council up for election.

Note:— The election in Charlton Park ward was postponed to 3rd July 2014 following the death of independent candidate Mark Daniel.

NHAction = National Health Action
PABG = People Against Bureaucracy Group

Other results for Cheltenham: 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2016 2018 2021 2022
By-elections for Cheltenham (may be incomplete): 22nd January 2004 (Charlton Kings) — 30th July 2009 (All SS.) — 28th October 2010 (Springbank) — 2nd May 2013 (Warden Hill) — 7th May 2015 (Battledown) — 4th May 2017 (All SS.) — 9th February 2023 (Battledown) — 12th October 2023 (Prestbury)
Results for Gloucestershire county council: 2005 2009 2013 2017 2021

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Consolidated results — Cheltenham 2014

Party Votes Percent Seats
Liberal Democrat 14153 42.5% 14
Conservative 9857 29.6% 4
UK Independence Party 3327 10.0% 0
People Against Bureaucracy Group 2249 6.7% 2
Labour 1639 4.9% 0
Green Party 1172 3.5% 0
Independent 646 1.9% 0
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 143 0.4% 0
National Health Action Party 135 0.4% 0

All Saints

Dan Murch LD 587 41.3%
Steve Thomas C 406 28.5%
Bob Bransby UKIP 154 10.8%
Aina Wylie Grn 152 10.7%
Diana Hale Lab 124 8.7%

Battledown

Matt Babbage C 814 46.0%
Paul McCloskey LD 741 41.9%
Lyn Bransby UKIP 215 12.1%

Benhall and The Reddings

Nigel Britter LD 1188 66.7%
Angela de Souza C 594 33.3%

Charlton Kings

Helena McCloskey LD 926 45.3%
Tim Cooper C 638 31.2%
Justin Dunne UKIP 361 17.7%
Neville Mozley Lab 119 5.8%

Charlton Park [Postponed poll; held 3rd July 2014; LD gain from C]

Paul Baker LD 861 45.9%
Penny Hall C 767 40.9%
Justin Dunne UKIP 154 8.2%
John Bride Lab 46 2.5%
Wayne Spiller Grn 46 2.5%

College

Garth Barnes LD 886 52.5%
Emily Croft C 417 24.7%
Sarah Field Grn 223 13.2%
Sue Jones UKIP 162 9.6%

Hesters Way

Simon Wheeler LD 633 51.6%
Janet Honeywill C 302 24.6%
Clive Harriss Lab 179 14.6%
Andrew Causon TUSC 113 9.2%

Lansdown

Chris Mason C 703 48.7%
Mel Gladwin LD 592 41.0%
Keith White Lab 148 10.3%

Leckhampton [C gain from LD]

Chris Nelson C 813 35.6%
Ian Bickerton Ind 516 22.6%
Iain Dobie LD 505 22.1%
Ian Statham UKIP 270 11.8%
Barbara Knight-Elliott Grn 182 8.0%

Oakley

Colin Hay LD 575 45.5%
John Hopwood UKIP 328 25.9%
Alec Gamble Lab 189 15.0%
Lucy Strachan C 172 13.6%

Park [LD gain from C]

Max Wilkinson LD 1026 44.9%
Rob Garnham C 970 42.5%
Victoria Angelo-Thomson Grn 186 8.1%
Kevin Boyle Lab 102 4.5%

Pittville

Adam Lillywhite PABG 725 41.0%
Dennis Parsons LD 662 37.5%
Paul Wood C 380 21.5%

Prestbury

John Payne PABG 1524 76.4%
Simon Probert C 306 15.3%
Abu Syed LD 165 8.3%

St Mark's

Sandra Holliday LD 673 43.6%
Peter Bowman UKIP 371 24.0%
Jerry Forrest C 239 15.5%
Rod Gay Lab 133 8.6%
Demelza Jones Grn 128 8.3%

St Paul's

Jon Walklett LD 299 30.2%
Andrew Coffey C 157 15.9%
Ann Gate Lab 151 15.3%
Neil Beck NHAction 135 13.7%
Daud Mcdonald Ind 130 13.1%
Adrian Becker Grn 117 11.8%

St Peter's

Pat Thornton LD 695 47.1%
Barry Lodge UKIP 332 22.5%
Jonathan Moffitt C 253 17.2%
Robert Irons Lab 195 13.2%

Springbank

Peter Jeffries LD 648 47.6%
Peter Joiner UKIP 338 24.8%
Elizabeth Fox C 200 14.7%
Anthony Cheetham Lab 145 10.7%
Joe Sucksmith TUSC 30 2.2%

Swindon Village

Flo Clucas LD 835 66.3%
Sophie Tartaglia C 424 33.7%

Up Hatherley

Andrew McKinlay LD 990 50.4%
John Young C 562 28.6%
Jeff Hack UKIP 305 15.5%
Catherine Mozley Lab 108 5.5%

Warden Hill

Chris Ryder C 740 39.3%
Tony Oliver LD 666 35.4%
Roger Tasker UKIP 337 17.9%
Timothy Bonsor Grn 138 7.3%

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