Local Election Results 2015
Waverley
Whole council up for election. Five Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Farnham = Farnham Residents
SthgNew = Something New
Other results for Waverley:
2003
2007
2011
2019
2023
By-elections for Waverley (may be incomplete): 22nd April 2004 (Farnham Firgrove)
— 22nd July 2004 (Cranleigh E.)
— 5th May 2005 (Haslemere Critchmere & Shottermill)
— 15th September 2005 (Godalming Holloway)
— 23rd March 2006 (Ewhurst)
— 23rd April 2009 (Alfold, Cranleigh Rural & Ellens Green)
— 2nd May 2013 (Farnham Wrecclesham & Rowledge)
— 18th August 2016 (Farnham Castle; Farnham Shortheath & Boundstone)
— 21st December 2016 (Cranleigh W.)
— 13th December 2017 (Godalming C. & Ockford)
— 24th May 2018 (Farnham Castle)
— 13th February 2020 (Milford)
— 7th October 2021 (Cranleigh E.)
— 12th May 2022 (Frensham, Dockenfield & Tilford)
— 23rd June 2022 (Hindhead)
— 1st December 2022 (Chiddingfold & Dunsfold)
— 18th April 2024 (Farnham Castle)
— 2nd May 2024 (Witley & Milford)
— 24th September 2024 (Godalming Binscombe & Charterhouse)
Results for Surrey county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
33181 |
47.9% |
53 |
Labour |
10191 |
14.7% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
9132 |
13.2% |
0 |
Independent |
6789 |
9.8% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
4135 |
6.0% |
0 |
Independent Farnham Residents |
3062 |
4.4% |
3 |
Green Party |
2367 |
3.4% |
0 |
Something New |
485 |
0.7% |
0 |
Kevin Deanus |
C |
678 |
62.9% |
John Armstrong |
UKIP |
178 |
16.5% |
Connor Carey |
Lab |
113 |
10.5% |
Peter Hartley |
Ind |
109 |
10.1% |
Michael Goodridge |
C |
unop. |
|
Maurice Byham |
C |
1893 |
77.3% |
Thomas Seaborne |
C |
1707 |
|
Carles Martinez |
Lab |
555 |
22.7% |
Simon Inchbald |
C |
1445 |
62.2% |
John Gray |
C |
1306 |
|
Tony Johnson |
Lab |
460 |
19.8% |
Ian Mitchell |
UKIP |
418 |
18.0% |
Mary Foryszewski |
C |
1652 |
45.1% |
Jeanette Stennett |
C |
1600 |
|
Stewart Stennett |
C |
1570 |
|
Ken Reed |
LD |
901 |
24.6% |
Richard Cole |
LD |
879 |
|
Ruth Reed |
LD |
831 |
|
David Inman |
Ind |
600 |
16.4% |
Mark West |
Lab |
509 |
13.9% |
Mark Liversedge |
Lab |
490 |
|
Patricia Ellis |
C |
1269 |
55.8% |
Brian Ellis |
C |
1155 |
|
Louise Jones |
LD |
685 |
30.1% |
Chris Tew |
LD |
515 |
|
Lynda Macdermott |
Lab |
321 |
14.1% |
Daniel Nunn |
Lab |
192 |
|
Jennifer Else |
C |
1593 |
65.3% |
David Else |
C |
1376 |
|
Bryn Morgan |
Ind |
846 |
34.7% |
Val Henry |
C |
703 |
56.4% |
Diane James |
UKIP |
406 |
32.6% |
Gus Reed |
LD |
137 |
11.0% |
Carole Cockburn |
C |
unop. |
|
Martin Lear |
C |
unop. |
|
John Williamson |
Farnham |
1043 |
34.6% |
Paddy Blagden |
C |
797 |
26.4% |
Stewart Edge |
LD |
736 |
24.4% |
Geoffrey Swann |
C |
641 |
|
Celia Sandars |
Lab |
438 |
14.5% |
Jill Hargreaves |
C |
1260 |
40.2% |
Sam Pritchard |
C |
934 |
|
Jon Austen |
Grn |
733 |
23.4% |
Sylvia Jacobs |
LD |
716 |
22.8% |
David Savage |
Lab |
426 |
13.6% |
Mike Hodge |
C |
1170 |
40.5% |
Denise le Gal |
C |
917 |
|
David Beaman |
Ind |
696 |
24.1% |
Mary Hunt |
LD |
523 |
18.1% |
Rebecca Kaye |
Lab |
501 |
17.3% |
Stephen Hill |
C |
1086 |
34.3% |
Andrew Macleod |
Ind |
1006 |
31.8% |
Rachel Morris |
C |
918 |
|
Judith Edge |
LD |
638 |
20.1% |
David Watts |
Lab |
437 |
13.8% |
David Munro |
C |
1064 |
45.1% |
Kika Mirylees |
Farnham |
958 |
40.6% |
John Ward |
C |
806 |
|
Jane Sinclair |
Farnham |
781 |
|
Joan Anniballi |
Lab |
337 |
14.3% |
John Fraser |
Farnham |
1061 |
45.8% |
Julia Potts |
C |
927 |
40.0% |
Jerry Hyman |
Farnham |
819 |
|
Donal O'Neill |
C |
724 |
|
Carole Thomas |
Lab |
328 |
14.2% |
Christopher Storey |
C |
985 |
32.9% |
Nabeel Nasir |
C |
964 |
|
William Marshall |
LD |
816 |
27.2% |
Mike Bryan |
UKIP |
741 |
24.7% |
Andrew Jones |
Lab |
453 |
15.1% |
Patricia Frost |
C |
1429 |
44.8% |
Robert Ramsdale |
C |
1281 |
|
Mark Westcott |
Ind |
688 |
21.6% |
Anthony Watts |
Lab |
555 |
17.4% |
James Burroughs |
UKIP |
517 |
16.2% |
Brian Adams |
C |
unop. |
|
Ged Hall |
C |
unop. |
|
David Hunter |
C |
999 |
41.5% |
Julia Wheatley |
C |
898 |
|
Paul Rivers |
LD |
730 |
30.3% |
Stephen Williams |
Lab |
677 |
28.1% |
Andrew Bolton |
C |
1180 |
41.5% |
Simon Thornton |
C |
1024 |
|
George Davies |
Lab |
743 |
26.1% |
Paul Robinson |
SthgNew |
485 |
17.0% |
Brian Egan |
UKIP |
437 |
15.4% |
Tony Gordon-Smith |
C |
1260 |
50.1% |
Stefan Reynolds |
C |
1067 |
|
James Coope |
Grn |
708 |
28.1% |
Eleanor Griffiths |
Lab |
549 |
21.8% |
Ross Welland |
C |
1152 |
40.5% |
Nick Williams |
C |
1030 |
|
Penny Rivers |
LD |
712 |
25.0% |
Shirley Wardell |
Grn |
518 |
18.2% |
Robert Park |
Lab |
465 |
16.3% |
Michael Williams |
Lab |
448 |
|
Patrick Haveron |
LD |
345 |
|
Peter Martin |
C |
1844 |
70.5% |
Tom Martin |
C |
1688 |
|
Luis Pullen |
Lab |
770 |
29.5% |
Jim Edwards |
C |
1658 |
50.3% |
Carole King |
C |
1508 |
|
Libby Piper |
C |
1417 |
|
Jacqueline Keen |
LD |
1075 |
32.6% |
Peter Nicholson |
LD |
794 |
|
John Robini |
LD |
762 |
|
Shafik Hansraj |
Lab |
563 |
17.1% |
Stephen Mulliner |
C |
2052 |
39.4% |
Robert Knowles |
C |
1966 |
|
David Round |
C |
1818 |
|
Lesley Banfield |
Ind |
1128 |
21.7% |
Elizabeth Pamplin |
LD |
879 |
16.9% |
Paul Croshaw |
Lab |
605 |
11.6% |
Gail Weingartner |
UKIP |
543 |
10.4% |
Peter Isherwood |
C |
1416 |
54.7% |
Christiaan Hesse |
C |
1380 |
|
Sasha Brooks |
Grn |
408 |
15.8% |
Susan Ryland |
Ind |
393 |
15.2% |
Jerome Davidson |
LD |
373 |
14.4% |
Geoffrey Whitby |
LD |
325 |
|
Denis Leigh |
C |
1436 |
51.9% |
Bob Upton |
C |
845 |
|
Jack Lee |
Ind |
808 |
29.2% |
Guy Jones |
UKIP |
521 |
18.8% |
Mike Band |
C |
819 |
79.5% |
Fabian Cole |
LD |
211 |
20.5% |
Nick Holder |
C |
1414 |
52.6% |
Anna James |
C |
1204 |
|
David Hall |
Ind |
515 |
19.2% |
Yvonne Manning |
Lab |
386 |
14.4% |
Rosaleen Egan |
UKIP |
374 |
13.9% |
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