Local Election Results 2014
West Oxfordshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Alvescot and Filkins, Chadlington and Churchill, Charlbury and Finstock, Hailey, Minster Lovell and Leafield, Kingham, Rollright and Enstone, Milton-under-Wychwood, North Leigh, Witney Central, Witney North or Witney West. The election in Stonesfield and Tackley this year was a by-election.
Other results for West Oxfordshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for West Oxfordshire (may be incomplete): 7th July 2005 (Witney E.)
— 25th January 2007 (Witney C.)
— 21st June 2007 (Carterton N.E.)
— 2nd May 2013 (Carterton S.; Witney E.)
— 7th November 2013 (Chipping Norton)
— 20th August 2015 (Witney N.)
— 9th March 2017 (Hailey, Minster Lovell & Leafield)
— 4th May 2017 (The Bartons)
— 15th February 2018 (Carterton S.)
— 14th November 2024 (Chipping Norton)
Results for Oxfordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
10435 |
49.3% |
15 |
Labour |
3934 |
18.6% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
2690 |
12.7% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
2213 |
10.5% |
1 |
Green Party |
1255 |
5.9% |
0 |
Independent |
632 |
3.0% |
0 |
Thomas Simcox |
C |
478 |
62.6% |
John Gittings |
Lab |
114 |
14.9% |
Celia Kerslake |
Grn |
96 |
12.6% |
Andrew Crick |
LD |
75 |
9.8% |
Martin Barrett |
C |
980 |
81.3% |
Elizabeth Blount |
Lab |
226 |
18.7% |
Robert Courts |
C |
389 |
61.9% |
Stephen Nash |
UKIP |
141 |
22.5% |
Amanda Epps |
LD |
98 |
15.6% |
Alexander Postan |
C |
395 |
55.0% |
Shane Rae |
Ind |
323 |
45.0% |
Derek Cotterill |
C |
494 |
73.3% |
Erika Barnby |
UKIP |
84 |
12.5% |
Rosanna Pearson |
Grn |
56 |
8.3% |
Andrew Ferrero |
Lab |
40 |
5.9% |
Henry Howard |
C |
466 |
49.2% |
Barclay Lawrence |
UKIP |
259 |
27.3% |
Duncan Hume |
Lab |
128 |
13.5% |
Andrew King |
Grn |
95 |
10.0% |
Maxine Crossland |
C |
647 |
63.1% |
David Wesson |
Lab |
208 |
20.3% |
Paul Creighton |
Grn |
170 |
16.6% |
Linda Little |
C |
536 |
54.5% |
Leandra Edmands |
UKIP |
285 |
29.0% |
Michael Enright |
Lab |
91 |
9.2% |
Anthony Barrett |
Grn |
72 |
7.3% |
Laetisia Carter |
Lab |
927 |
45.2% |
Guy Wall |
C |
836 |
40.8% |
James Stanley |
UKIP |
287 |
14.0% |
Benjamin Woodruff |
C |
337 |
50.6% |
Lawrence Haar |
UKIP |
151 |
22.7% |
Richard Kelsall |
Lab |
119 |
17.9% |
Stuart Macdonald |
Grn |
59 |
8.9% |
Peter Emery |
C |
822 |
39.7% |
William Griffiths |
LD |
492 |
23.8% |
Judith Wardle |
Lab |
389 |
18.8% |
Jonathan Miller |
UKIP |
368 |
17.8% |
Colin Dingwall |
C |
644 |
44.9% |
Michael Baggaley |
LD |
443 |
30.9% |
Lucy Tritton |
Lab |
200 |
13.9% |
Andrew Wright |
Grn |
147 |
10.3% |
Stephen Good |
C |
840 |
56.7% |
Clive Taylor |
UKIP |
261 |
17.6% |
Liam Carroll |
Lab |
140 |
9.5% |
Christopher Blount |
LD |
137 |
9.3% |
Alma Tumilowicz |
Grn |
103 |
7.0% |
Richard Bishop |
C |
742 |
56.1% |
Georgia Mazower |
Lab |
328 |
24.8% |
Christopher Tatton |
LD |
253 |
19.1% |
James Mills |
C |
879 |
42.4% |
Alfred Fullah |
Lab |
594 |
28.7% |
James Mawle |
UKIP |
279 |
13.5% |
Kate Griffin |
Grn |
210 |
10.1% |
Ross Beadle |
LD |
109 |
5.3% |
Anthony Harvey |
C |
625 |
37.4% |
James Robertshaw |
UKIP |
473 |
28.3% |
Calvert McGibbon |
Lab |
338 |
20.2% |
Brigitte Hickman |
Grn |
160 |
9.6% |
Gillian Workman |
LD |
76 |
4.5% |
Julian Cooper |
LD |
530 |
36.7% |
Sandra Rasch |
C |
325 |
22.5% |
John Yoxall |
Ind |
182 |
12.6% |
Sharone Parnes |
Ind |
127 |
8.8% |
Charles Bennett |
UKIP |
102 |
7.1% |
Trevor License |
Lab |
92 |
6.4% |
John O'Regan |
Grn |
87 |
6.0% |
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