Local Election Results 2014
Stroud
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Amberley and Woodchester, Eastington and Standish, Farmhill and Paganhill, Kingswood, Minchinhampton, Rodborough, Slade, Thrupp, Trinity, Uplands, Upton St Leonards or Valley. The election in Central this year was a by-election.
Other results for Stroud:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2015
2016
2021
By-elections for Stroud (may be incomplete): 7th November 2002 (Dursley)
— 10th June 2004 (Valley)
— 30th June 2005 (Cainscross)
— 16th November 2006 (Cainscross)
— 30th August 2007 (Nailsworth)
— 3rd February 2011 (Amberley & Woodchester)
— 2nd May 2013 (Cam E.)
— 7th August 2014 (Valley)
— 23rd November 2017 (Chalford)
— 15th November 2018 (Dursley)
— 28th February 2019 (Berkeley Vale)
— 17th May 2023 (Painswick & Upton)
Results for Gloucestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
10617 |
38.1% |
10 |
Labour |
7815 |
28.1% |
6 |
Green Party |
5153 |
18.5% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
3036 |
10.9% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
1136 |
4.1% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
96 |
0.3% |
0 |
Gordon Craig |
C |
818 |
51.6% |
Kay Newcombe |
Lab |
605 |
38.2% |
Robin Lewis |
Grn |
161 |
10.2% |
Timothy Williams |
C |
464 |
45.5% |
Anna Bonallack |
Grn |
365 |
35.8% |
Leslie Banstead |
UKIP |
120 |
11.8% |
Joan Moore |
Lab |
70 |
6.9% |
Karon Cross |
Lab |
845 |
40.6% |
Stephen Parker |
UKIP |
455 |
21.9% |
Roger Dakin |
C |
451 |
21.7% |
Brian Nimblette |
Grn |
314 |
15.1% |
Jeremy Waring |
TUSC |
17 |
0.8% |
Miranda Clifton |
Lab |
588 |
41.2% |
Loraine Patrick |
C |
491 |
34.4% |
Pauline Simpson |
UKIP |
262 |
18.4% |
Steven Naumann |
Grn |
79 |
5.5% |
Christopher Moore |
TUSC |
7 |
0.5% |
Julie Douglass |
Lab |
425 |
34.2% |
Hayward Burt |
C |
376 |
30.3% |
James Simpson |
UKIP |
315 |
25.4% |
Caroline Pinkney-Baird |
Grn |
113 |
9.1% |
Christopher Smith |
TUSC |
12 |
1.0% |
Caroline Molloy |
Grn |
289 |
37.8% |
Tosca Cabello-Watson |
Lab |
231 |
30.2% |
Haydn Sutton |
C |
212 |
27.7% |
Stephen Dechan |
LD |
32 |
4.2% |
Charles Fellows |
C |
878 |
40.0% |
Carolyn Billingsley |
Grn |
546 |
24.9% |
Sheila McGrath |
Lab |
406 |
18.5% |
Adrian Blake |
UKIP |
348 |
15.9% |
Stephen Hunter |
TUSC |
17 |
0.8% |
Tim Boxall |
C |
411 |
41.9% |
Robert Dewey |
Grn |
384 |
39.1% |
Patricia Leonard |
Lab |
186 |
19.0% |
Colin Fryer |
Lab |
598 |
30.0% |
Alexander Stennett |
C |
484 |
24.3% |
Brian Marsh |
LD |
386 |
19.4% |
James Sproston |
UKIP |
329 |
16.5% |
Miriam Yagud |
Grn |
175 |
8.8% |
Lucille Roberts |
TUSC |
20 |
1.0% |
David Mossman |
C |
780 |
56.9% |
Theresa Watt |
Lab |
333 |
24.3% |
Gerald Hartley |
Grn |
257 |
18.8% |
Stephen Robinson |
Lab |
936 |
39.0% |
Rowland Blackwell |
C |
785 |
32.7% |
Jessica Hodge |
Grn |
446 |
18.6% |
Alexander Lovell-Hewitt |
UKIP |
234 |
9.7% |
Julie Job |
C |
1005 |
52.2% |
Peter Adams |
Grn |
407 |
21.1% |
John Ford |
UKIP |
296 |
15.4% |
Thomas Lydon |
Lab |
217 |
11.3% |
Jonathan Edmunds |
Grn |
383 |
48.9% |
Vanessa Price |
Lab |
249 |
31.8% |
Jamie Cipriani |
C |
151 |
19.3% |
John Jones |
C |
894 |
56.9% |
John Greenwood |
Lab |
359 |
22.9% |
Susan Hartley |
Grn |
318 |
20.2% |
Nigel Studdert-Kennedy |
C |
541 |
37.2% |
Lesley Williams |
Lab |
447 |
30.7% |
Brian Cooke |
UKIP |
256 |
17.6% |
Nicola Hillary |
Grn |
210 |
14.4% |
Gary Powell |
Lab |
973 |
45.5% |
Thomas Skinner |
C |
517 |
24.2% |
Angela Lyes |
UKIP |
421 |
19.7% |
Carol Kambites |
Grn |
205 |
9.6% |
Raymond Darlington |
TUSC |
23 |
1.1% |
Penelope Wride |
C |
477 |
72.4% |
Sian Whelan |
Grn |
102 |
15.5% |
Philip Boobyer |
Lab |
80 |
12.1% |
Lesley Reeves |
C |
882 |
38.9% |
Angus Wilkinson |
LD |
718 |
31.7% |
Catherine Braun |
Grn |
399 |
17.6% |
John Fowles |
Lab |
267 |
11.8% |
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