Local Election Results 2015
Stroud
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Amberley and Woodchester, Berkeley, Bisley, Coaley and Uley, Hardwicke, Kingswood, Painswick, Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe, Severn, The Stanleys, Upton St Leonards or Vale. The election in Eastington and Standish this year was a by-election.
This was the last election by thirds to Stroud council, which moved to whole council elections from 2016 onwards.
Other results for Stroud:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
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 |
16269 |
36.9% |
6 |
Labour |
14585 |
33.0% |
6 |
Green Party |
8254 |
18.7% |
5 |
Liberal Democrat |
2912 |
6.6% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
1111 |
2.5% |
0 |
Independent |
715 |
1.6% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
295 |
0.7% |
0 |
David Rees |
Lab |
1893 |
45.9% |
Deborah Westgate |
C |
1455 |
35.2% |
Brian Nimblette |
Grn |
668 |
16.2% |
Christopher Moore |
TUSC |
112 |
2.7% |
Brian Tipper |
C |
1441 |
55.6% |
Brendan Skelton |
Lab |
847 |
32.7% |
Steven Naumann |
Grn |
303 |
11.7% |
Paul Denney |
Lab |
944 |
40.1% |
Neil Fletcher |
C |
848 |
36.0% |
Steven Burt |
UKIP |
394 |
16.7% |
Caroline Baird |
Grn |
171 |
7.3% |
Kevin Cranston |
Grn |
489 |
38.2% |
James Heslop |
Lab |
430 |
33.6% |
Richard Reeves |
C |
362 |
28.3% |
Elizabeth Peters |
C |
1920 |
47.4% |
David Taylor |
Lab |
919 |
22.7% |
Carolyn Billingsley |
Grn |
781 |
19.3% |
Leslie Banstead |
UKIP |
431 |
10.6% |
Geoffrey Wheeler |
Lab |
1679 |
46.7% |
Alexander Stennett |
C |
1282 |
35.7% |
Brian Marsh |
LD |
632 |
17.6% |
Stephen Davies |
C |
477 |
43.8% |
Susan Oppenheimer |
Lab |
467 |
42.9% |
Helen Royall |
Grn |
144 |
13.2% |
Haydn Sutton |
C |
472 |
40.8% |
Paul Mapplebeck |
Lab |
376 |
32.5% |
Harry Carr |
UKIP |
161 |
13.9% |
Geoff Kayum |
Grn |
141 |
12.2% |
Adam Goulcher |
TUSC |
7 |
0.6% |
Dorcas Binns |
C |
1471 |
55.7% |
Mark Huband |
Lab |
424 |
16.1% |
Gilbert Lloyd |
LD |
402 |
15.2% |
Anna Bonallack |
Grn |
304 |
11.5% |
Ruth Amias |
TUSC |
40 |
1.5% |
Rowland Blackwell |
C |
1744 |
43.6% |
Audrey Smith |
Lab |
1263 |
31.6% |
Sarah Clifford |
Grn |
794 |
19.9% |
Robert Paterson |
Ind |
196 |
4.9% |
Nigel Prenter |
Lab |
953 |
33.9% |
Thomas Skinner |
C |
795 |
28.3% |
Philip Blomberg |
Grn |
576 |
20.5% |
Christine Headley |
LD |
485 |
17.3% |
Simon Pickering |
Grn |
443 |
40.6% |
Vanessa Price |
Lab |
375 |
34.4% |
Jamie Cipriani |
C |
273 |
25.0% |
Christopher Brine |
Lab |
2168 |
51.2% |
Lawrence Hall |
C |
1441 |
34.0% |
Carol Kambites |
Grn |
557 |
13.1% |
Raymond Darlington |
TUSC |
71 |
1.7% |
Martin Whiteside |
Grn |
722 |
48.7% |
Stephen Wigzell |
C |
414 |
27.9% |
Françoise-Marie Pinteaux-Jones |
Lab |
221 |
14.9% |
David Stewart |
UKIP |
125 |
8.4% |
John Marjoram |
Grn |
739 |
56.3% |
Diana Basterfield |
Lab |
307 |
23.4% |
Ian Edmunds |
C |
267 |
20.3% |
Charles Townley |
Lab |
507 |
42.2% |
Loraine Patrick |
C |
345 |
28.7% |
George Richardson |
Grn |
326 |
27.1% |
Lucille Roberts |
TUSC |
23 |
1.9% |
Martin Baxendale |
Grn |
685 |
48.2% |
Andrew Treacher |
Lab |
432 |
30.4% |
Sarah Shaw |
C |
261 |
18.4% |
Jeremy Waring |
TUSC |
42 |
3.0% |
Kenneth Tucker |
LD |
1393 |
37.6% |
Keith Rippington |
C |
1001 |
27.0% |
Angus Wilkinson |
Ind |
519 |
14.0% |
Catherine Braun |
Grn |
411 |
11.1% |
Charles Burling |
Lab |
380 |
10.3% |
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