Local Election Results 2014
Southampton
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Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
19335 |
33.8% |
8 |
Conservative |
17659 |
30.8% |
8 |
UK Independence Party |
8613 |
15.0% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
4784 |
8.4% |
0 |
Green Party |
3279 |
5.7% |
0 |
Independent |
1959 |
3.4% |
1 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
1628 |
2.8% |
0 |
Sarah Bogle |
Lab |
1317 |
43.8% |
Spencer Bowman |
C |
809 |
26.9% |
David Nightingale |
UKIP |
430 |
14.3% |
Joe Cox |
Grn |
399 |
13.3% |
David Rawlinson |
TUSC |
53 |
1.8% |
Beryl Harris |
C |
1610 |
44.4% |
Andrew Godsell |
Lab |
988 |
27.2% |
Alan Kebbell |
UKIP |
574 |
15.8% |
David Whalley |
LD |
410 |
11.3% |
Neil Kelly |
TUSC |
47 |
1.3% |
Derek Burke |
Lab |
1834 |
60.9% |
Khalid Mahmood |
C |
446 |
14.8% |
Ron Meldrum |
Grn |
400 |
13.3% |
Adrian Ford |
LD |
236 |
7.8% |
Andrew Howe |
TUSC |
96 |
3.2% |
Simon Letts |
Lab |
1153 |
35.2% |
Thomas Collier |
UKIP |
966 |
29.5% |
David Fuller |
C |
963 |
29.4% |
Robert Naish |
LD |
140 |
4.3% |
Declan Clune |
TUSC |
55 |
1.7% |
John Inglis |
C |
1191 |
31.6% |
Trevor Cooper |
Lab |
980 |
26.0% |
Adrian Cook |
UKIP |
810 |
21.5% |
Lindsi Bluemel |
Grn |
346 |
9.2% |
James Read |
LD |
291 |
7.7% |
Ann MacGillivray |
Ind |
110 |
2.9% |
Linda Boulton |
TUSC |
42 |
1.1% |
Keith Morrell |
Ind |
1633 |
42.7% |
Colin Hingston |
UKIP |
796 |
20.8% |
Brian Norgate |
Lab |
724 |
18.9% |
Trevor Glasspool |
C |
500 |
13.1% |
Peter Galton |
LD |
168 |
4.4% |
Jeremy Moulton |
C |
1472 |
38.7% |
Pat Usher |
Lab |
1166 |
30.6% |
Dean Bartram |
UKIP |
471 |
12.4% |
Christopher Bluemel |
Grn |
449 |
11.8% |
Harry Mitchell |
LD |
214 |
5.6% |
Michael Marx |
TUSC |
36 |
0.9% |
Royston Smith |
C |
1915 |
49.6% |
Mohamed Mohamud |
Lab |
850 |
22.0% |
Vincent Avellino |
UKIP |
825 |
21.4% |
John Dennis |
LD |
204 |
5.3% |
Graham O'Reilly |
TUSC |
70 |
1.8% |
Michael Denness |
Lab |
1404 |
30.7% |
Steven Galton |
C |
1305 |
28.5% |
David Furnell |
Lab |
1291 |
|
Valerie Laurent |
C |
1044 |
|
Pearline Hingston |
UKIP |
916 |
20.0% |
Daniel Payne |
Grn |
416 |
9.1% |
Paul Clarke |
LD |
258 |
5.6% |
Stephen Plumridge |
Ind |
216 |
4.7% |
Richard McQuillan |
Ind |
137 |
|
Tara Bosworth |
TUSC |
61 |
1.3% |
Joshua Asker |
TUSC |
47 |
|
Paul Lewzey |
Lab |
1474 |
41.7% |
Matthew Turpin |
C |
1267 |
35.8% |
Eileen Bowers |
LD |
493 |
13.9% |
Phillip Snider |
TUSC |
305 |
8.6% |
Paul O'Neill |
C |
1147 |
30.5% |
Adrian Vinson |
LD |
1096 |
29.2% |
Lucasz Szlek |
Lab |
910 |
24.2% |
Cara Sandys |
Grn |
508 |
13.5% |
Nicholas Chaffey |
TUSC |
98 |
2.6% |
Catherine McEwing |
Lab |
1614 |
52.0% |
Charles Daniel-Hobbs |
C |
804 |
25.9% |
Kieran Wilson |
TUSC |
435 |
14.0% |
Simon Stokes |
LD |
250 |
8.1% |
Hannah Coombs |
Lab |
1776 |
41.1% |
Christopher Grace |
C |
1245 |
28.8% |
Nicholas Ray |
UKIP |
742 |
17.2% |
John Spottiswoode |
Grn |
328 |
7.6% |
Steven Hulbert |
LD |
197 |
4.6% |
Gary Laxton |
TUSC |
32 |
0.7% |
Nigel Hecks |
C |
1188 |
31.7% |
Philip Wood |
Lab |
1179 |
31.5% |
John Sharp |
UKIP |
1147 |
30.6% |
James Cappleman |
LD |
178 |
4.8% |
Darren Galpin |
TUSC |
51 |
1.4% |
Robert Painton |
C |
903 |
33.1% |
Frances Murphy |
Lab |
825 |
30.3% |
Maureen Turner |
LD |
437 |
16.0% |
Angela Cotton |
Grn |
433 |
15.9% |
Kevin Hayes |
TUSC |
129 |
4.7% |
Caran Chamberlain |
Lab |
1141 |
34.6% |
Derek Humber |
UKIP |
936 |
28.4% |
Alexander Houghton |
C |
894 |
27.1% |
Colin Bleach |
LD |
212 |
6.4% |
Sue Atkins |
TUSC |
118 |
3.6% |
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