Local Election Results 2015
North Devon
Whole council up for election.
Other results for North Devon:
2003
2007
2011
2019
By-elections for North Devon (may be incomplete): 14th July 2005 (Georgeham & Mortehoe)
— 15th September 2005 (Forches & Whiddon Valley)
— 25th October 2007 (Witheridge)
— 11th August 2011 (Fremington)
— 2nd November 2017 (Braunton E.)
— 7th December 2017 (Newport)
— 28th June 2018 (Fremington)
— 8th December 2022 (Landkey)
Results for Devon county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
18462 |
33.6% |
19 |
Liberal Democrat |
11488 |
20.9% |
12 |
Independent |
10033 |
18.3% |
11 |
Green Party |
8652 |
15.8% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
3560 |
6.5% |
1 |
Labour |
2143 |
3.9% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
373 |
0.7% |
0 |
Communist Party of Britain |
163 |
0.3% |
0 |
Rodney Cann |
C |
1024 |
33.5% |
Jackie Flynn |
C |
653 |
|
David Chalmers |
LD |
643 |
21.0% |
Carol McCormack-Hole |
LD |
558 |
|
Brian Hockin |
UKIP |
556 |
18.2% |
Graham Turner |
Ind |
426 |
13.9% |
Christine Basil |
Grn |
226 |
7.4% |
Mary Brodie |
Lab |
183 |
6.0% |
Linda Mack |
Grn |
135 |
|
Eric Ley |
Ind |
1052 |
79.7% |
Sarah Warren |
Grn |
268 |
20.3% |
Malcolm Prowse |
Ind |
594 |
45.8% |
Peter Freeman |
C |
456 |
35.1% |
Ian Godfrey |
Grn |
164 |
12.6% |
Marion Mason |
Lab |
84 |
6.5% |
Robin Bonds |
C |
802 |
35.7% |
Roy Lucas |
C |
769 |
|
Derrick Spear |
LD |
766 |
34.1% |
Liz Spear |
LD |
764 |
|
Katy Beardshall |
Grn |
467 |
20.8% |
Gwen de Groot |
Grn |
348 |
|
Danny Neary |
Lab |
158 |
7.0% |
Gregory Molyneux |
TUSC |
54 |
2.4% |
Caroline Chugg |
C |
1185 |
47.4% |
Jasmine Chesters |
C |
1137 |
|
Dave Bennett |
LD |
835 |
33.4% |
Wayne Withey |
LD |
600 |
|
Valerie Cann |
Lab |
482 |
19.3% |
Faye Webber |
LD |
892 |
44.8% |
Adam Bradford |
LD |
799 |
|
Martin Kennaugh |
C |
515 |
25.9% |
Julia Daunt |
Grn |
478 |
24.0% |
Michelle Watkin |
Grn |
463 |
|
Nigel Wright |
C |
458 |
|
Gerrard Sables |
Comm |
105 |
5.3% |
Walter White |
Ind |
735 |
45.3% |
George Moseley |
C |
538 |
33.1% |
Chris Turner |
UKIP |
178 |
11.0% |
Sarah Willoughby |
Grn |
173 |
10.7% |
Sue Croft |
C |
723 |
51.3% |
Peter Gravell |
LD |
279 |
19.8% |
Jean Winslow-Johnson |
UKIP |
227 |
16.1% |
Giles Rigler |
Grn |
180 |
12.8% |
Yvette Gubb |
Ind |
1281 |
45.4% |
John Lovering |
C |
1075 |
38.1% |
Julia Clark |
Ind |
814 |
|
David Barker |
C |
519 |
|
Kyle Chivers |
Grn |
468 |
16.6% |
Sue Haywood |
LD |
825 |
45.5% |
Julie Hunt |
LD |
665 |
|
David Hoare |
C |
561 |
30.9% |
Symmo Simpson |
C |
354 |
|
Neil Basil |
Grn |
299 |
16.5% |
L'Anne Knight |
Grn |
235 |
|
Douglas Lowe |
TUSC |
130 |
7.2% |
Frank Biederman |
Ind |
1573 |
49.9% |
Tony Wood |
Ind |
793 |
|
Jim Bell |
UKIP |
688 |
21.8% |
Sue Kingdom |
C |
583 |
18.5% |
Jason Ritterband-Fulcher |
C |
421 |
|
Jane Basil |
Grn |
307 |
9.7% |
Pat Barker |
C |
901 |
40.2% |
Malcolm Wilkinson |
LD |
841 |
37.5% |
Bob Darell |
C |
671 |
|
Steve Woodman |
LD |
646 |
|
Mike Harrison |
Grn |
501 |
22.3% |
Johnie Walker |
Grn |
434 |
|
Andrea Davis |
C |
666 |
67.9% |
Brad Bunyard |
Grn |
315 |
32.1% |
Paul Crabb |
C |
713 |
30.1% |
Jim Campbell |
Ind |
520 |
22.0% |
Paul Yabsley |
C |
494 |
|
Noel Grummitt |
Grn |
410 |
17.3% |
Stuart Robertson |
UKIP |
396 |
16.7% |
Frank Pearson |
Grn |
388 |
|
Toby Ebert |
Lab |
327 |
13.8% |
Mike Edmunds |
Ind |
817 |
59.5% |
Lynda Courtnadge |
C |
410 |
29.9% |
Eric Hayes |
Ind |
145 |
10.6% |
Geoff Fowler |
LD |
936 |
32.9% |
Ian Meadlarkin |
UKIP |
579 |
20.4% |
Felix Milton |
C |
565 |
19.9% |
Edward Short |
C |
420 |
|
Kit Leck |
LD |
417 |
|
Netti Pearson |
Grn |
410 |
14.4% |
Marianna Holdsworth |
Lab |
253 |
8.9% |
Oliver Tooley |
Grn |
253 |
|
Kathrine Darkin |
TUSC |
101 |
3.6% |
Brian Moores |
C |
676 |
67.5% |
Phillip Wearne |
Grn |
326 |
32.5% |
Glyn Lane |
C |
1376 |
44.2% |
David Luggar |
C |
1156 |
|
Tolley Angell |
LD |
740 |
23.8% |
Tasha Haywood |
LD |
636 |
|
Josie Knight |
Grn |
515 |
16.5% |
Chris Verney |
UKIP |
484 |
15.5% |
Mark Haworth-Booth |
Grn |
441 |
|
Des Brailey |
C |
1439 |
53.8% |
Dick Jones |
C |
942 |
|
Alan Rennles |
LD |
715 |
26.7% |
Loki Dawson |
LD |
576 |
|
Shona Davis |
Grn |
288 |
10.8% |
Gary Hemmings |
Grn |
248 |
|
Oliver Bell |
Lab |
231 |
8.6% |
John Patrinos |
Ind |
399 |
39.0% |
Tony Meakin |
C |
380 |
37.1% |
John Dallyn |
Ind |
245 |
23.9% |
Joe Tucker |
LD |
582 |
46.2% |
Jim Pile |
C |
504 |
40.0% |
Micky Darling |
Grn |
173 |
13.7% |
John Mathews |
C |
1025 |
40.0% |
Michael Harrison |
C |
889 |
|
Chris Haywood |
LD |
812 |
31.7% |
Matt Chamings |
Grn |
728 |
28.4% |
Julian Williams |
LD |
510 |
|
Rosie Haworth-Booth |
Grn |
477 |
|
Richard Edgell |
C |
968 |
71.9% |
Debbie Drennen |
Grn |
379 |
28.1% |
Brian Greenslade |
LD |
1133 |
43.0% |
Mair Manuel |
LD |
841 |
|
Ricky Knight |
Grn |
666 |
25.3% |
Rachel Martin |
C |
532 |
20.2% |
Sue D'Souza |
C |
498 |
|
Ian Long |
Grn |
355 |
|
Hilary Boone |
Lab |
245 |
9.3% |
Stuart McGuinness |
Comm |
58 |
2.2% |
John Moore |
Ind |
996 |
39.6% |
David Worden |
LD |
651 |
25.9% |
Matthew Bushell |
LD |
585 |
|
Michael Buckingham |
C |
547 |
21.8% |
Tracey Lewis |
Ind |
486 |
|
Mike Smith |
C |
432 |
|
Emily Abbott |
Grn |
318 |
12.7% |
Stephen Lock |
Ind |
295 |
|
Marc Cornelius |
Ind |
289 |
|
John Elvidge |
Grn |
199 |
|
Ron Herniman |
Ind |
98 |
|
Jeremy Yabsley |
Ind |
1044 |
74.5% |
Woody Fox |
Grn |
358 |
25.5% |
Ian Roome |
LD |
838 |
36.5% |
Joy Cann |
LD |
708 |
|
Andy Norden |
UKIP |
452 |
19.7% |
Garth Goodwin |
C |
298 |
13.0% |
Linda Wellstead |
C |
277 |
|
Tarla Cox |
Grn |
235 |
10.2% |
Louise Goodger |
Grn |
219 |
|
Graham Payne |
Ind |
206 |
9.0% |
Roy Tomlinson |
Lab |
180 |
7.8% |
Peter Jordan |
TUSC |
88 |
3.8% |
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