Local Election Results 2014
Stratford-on-Avon
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Aston Cantlow, Bardon, Burton Dassett, Claverdon, Ettington, Fenny Compton, Henley, Kineton, Shipston, Stockton and Napton, Stratford Mount Pleasant, Tredington or Welford.
Note:— This was the last election by thirds to Stratford-on-Avon council, which moved to whole council elections from 2015.
Other results for Stratford-on-Avon:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2015
2019
By-elections for Stratford-on-Avon (may be incomplete): 19th September 2002 (Vale of the Red Horse)
— 7th November 2002 (Stratford Alveston)
— 5th May 2005 (Fenny Compton)
— 20th July 2006 (Wellesbourne)
— 24th August 2006 (Alcester)
— 2nd November 2006 (Kineton)
— 29th November 2012 (Shipston)
— 19th June 2014 (Southam)
— 25th February 2016 (Studley with Sambourne)
— 9th March 2017 (Red Horse)
— 4th May 2017 (Ettington)
— 12th March 2020 (Welford-on-Avon)
Results for Warwickshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
11654 |
44.0% |
15 |
Liberal Democrat |
6573 |
24.8% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
3958 |
14.9% |
0 |
Labour |
3413 |
12.9% |
0 |
Green Party |
650 |
2.5% |
0 |
Independent |
237 |
0.9% |
0 |
Mark Cargill |
C |
771 |
38.5% |
Susan Juned |
LD |
658 |
32.9% |
Clive McNally |
UKIP |
298 |
14.9% |
Andrew Foster |
Lab |
224 |
11.2% |
Deborah Griffiths |
Grn |
50 |
2.5% |
Daren Pemberton |
C |
958 |
48.5% |
Neil Lawrence |
UKIP |
569 |
28.8% |
Maureen Ashfield |
Lab |
244 |
12.3% |
Trevor Honeychurch |
LD |
206 |
10.4% |
Philip Seccombe |
C |
580 |
68.0% |
Jacqueline Warner |
Lab |
102 |
12.0% |
David Passingham |
Grn |
92 |
10.8% |
Paul Kelly |
LD |
79 |
9.3% |
Chris Kettle |
C |
880 |
55.3% |
Alan Guy |
LD |
400 |
25.1% |
Jacqueline Abbott |
Lab |
178 |
11.2% |
Duncan Parker |
Grn |
133 |
8.4% |
Michael Gittus |
C |
521 |
63.2% |
Lynn Bowring |
LD |
234 |
28.4% |
John Hartigan |
Lab |
70 |
8.5% |
Stephen Gray |
C |
467 |
58.1% |
Benjamin Roden |
UKIP |
172 |
21.4% |
Amber McNicholas |
Lab |
84 |
10.4% |
Laura Nelson |
LD |
81 |
10.1% |
David Riches |
C |
461 |
59.7% |
James Briggs |
Lab |
261 |
33.8% |
Victoria Alcock |
LD |
50 |
6.5% |
Michael Brain |
C |
603 |
76.2% |
Emma Rowlands |
Lab |
104 |
13.1% |
John Insoll |
LD |
84 |
10.6% |
Justin Kerridge |
C |
474 |
73.1% |
Julian Ingram |
LD |
110 |
17.0% |
Tracy Doherty |
Lab |
64 |
9.9% |
Peter Richards |
C |
365 |
46.3% |
Laura Main |
Ind |
237 |
30.0% |
Rosie Parker |
Grn |
93 |
11.8% |
Samuel Hargreaves |
Lab |
52 |
6.6% |
Diane Walden |
LD |
42 |
5.3% |
Jennifer Ellard |
C |
713 |
40.9% |
John Bush |
UKIP |
515 |
29.5% |
Jane Soni |
Lab |
399 |
22.9% |
Victoria Parker |
Grn |
118 |
6.8% |
Ian Fradgley |
LD |
1141 |
41.6% |
Philip Applin |
C |
1013 |
36.9% |
Paul Offer |
UKIP |
365 |
13.3% |
Stephen Troup |
Lab |
226 |
8.2% |
Anthony Jefferson |
C |
686 |
31.4% |
Clive Thomas |
LD |
572 |
26.2% |
Jason Fojtik |
Lab |
485 |
22.2% |
Marie Mawson |
UKIP |
444 |
20.3% |
Jenny Fradgley |
LD |
1152 |
45.4% |
Ron Cockings |
C |
644 |
25.4% |
Helen Wallace |
UKIP |
472 |
18.6% |
Andrew Henderson |
Lab |
268 |
10.6% |
Hazel Wright |
LD |
1041 |
60.8% |
Simon Lawton |
C |
372 |
21.7% |
Wayne Bates |
Lab |
298 |
17.4% |
Peter Oakley |
C |
692 |
57.1% |
John James |
UKIP |
348 |
28.7% |
Janice Sewell |
Lab |
61 |
5.0% |
Karyl Rees |
LD |
58 |
4.8% |
Mark Griffiths |
Grn |
52 |
4.3% |
Gillian Roache |
C |
546 |
61.1% |
Malcolm Temple |
UKIP |
170 |
19.0% |
Stuart Payne |
Lab |
123 |
13.8% |
Bruce Robertson |
LD |
54 |
6.0% |
Anne Parry |
C |
908 |
37.7% |
Marcus McGlen |
LD |
611 |
25.4% |
Ina Brooks |
UKIP |
605 |
25.1% |
Harry Lesser |
Lab |
170 |
7.1% |
Rosalind Grant |
Grn |
112 |
4.7% |
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