Local Election Results 2015
Bromsgrove
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Wythall = Wythall Residents Association
Other results for Bromsgrove:
2003
2007
2011
2019
2023
By-elections for Bromsgrove (may be incomplete): 19th February 2004 (Sidemoor)
— 9th December 2004 (Slideslow)
— 6th April 2006 (Wythall S.)
— 28th February 2008 (Slideslow)
— 16th December 2010 (Marlbrook)
— 19th January 2017 (Norton)
— 8th June 2017 (Alvechurch Village)
— 19th September 2024 (Sidemoor)
Results for Worcestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
25185 |
49.3% |
18 |
Labour |
12812 |
25.1% |
7 |
Independent |
4621 |
9.1% |
3 |
Wythall Residents Association |
3328 |
6.5% |
3 |
UK Independence Party |
2130 |
4.2% |
0 |
Green Party |
1820 |
3.6% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
1156 |
2.3% |
0 |
June Griffiths |
C |
1152 |
73.5% |
Elizabeth Irving |
UKIP |
416 |
26.5% |
Roger Smith |
C |
746 |
45.6% |
Dean Palethorpe |
UKIP |
464 |
28.4% |
Fenella Brown |
Grn |
426 |
26.0% |
Philip Thomas |
C |
928 |
51.7% |
Rory Shannon |
Lab |
628 |
35.0% |
Marcus Draper |
Grn |
239 |
13.3% |
Malcolm Glass |
C |
862 |
50.2% |
John Ellis |
Ind |
447 |
26.0% |
Mariam Garibyan |
Lab |
409 |
23.8% |
Charles Hotham |
Ind |
1066 |
62.6% |
Michael Webb |
C |
637 |
37.4% |
Margaret Sherry |
C |
2133 |
61.4% |
Christopher Allen-Jones |
C |
1874 |
|
Stanley Francis |
Ind |
706 |
20.3% |
Alec Syrotiuk |
Ind |
657 |
|
Jacqueline Smith |
Lab |
636 |
18.3% |
Rita Dent |
C |
1010 |
57.6% |
Thomas Stanley |
Lab |
743 |
42.4% |
Helen Jones |
C |
683 |
49.4% |
Glenys Blackmoor |
Lab |
568 |
41.1% |
Julian Grey |
Grn |
131 |
9.5% |
Shirley Webb |
C |
830 |
57.6% |
Bernard McEldowney |
Lab |
610 |
42.4% |
Sean Shannon |
Lab |
616 |
45.8% |
Anita Hill |
UKIP |
384 |
28.5% |
Mary Marsh |
C |
346 |
25.7% |
Richard Deeming |
C |
956 |
57.8% |
Alan Cooper |
Lab |
382 |
23.1% |
Gillian Harvey |
Grn |
316 |
19.1% |
Susan Baxter |
Wythall |
925 |
57.4% |
Roy Clarke |
C |
686 |
42.6% |
Rachel Jenkins |
Ind |
942 |
61.6% |
Keith Grant-Pearce |
C |
588 |
38.4% |
Steve Colella |
Ind |
1349 |
65.8% |
William Moore |
C |
700 |
34.2% |
Luke Mallet |
Lab |
904 |
69.2% |
Mark Hodder |
C |
402 |
30.8% |
Stephen Peters |
Wythall |
876 |
50.1% |
Mark Bullivant |
C |
872 |
49.9% |
Christopher Taylor |
C |
1015 |
57.6% |
Janet King |
LD |
746 |
42.4% |
Rodney Laight |
C |
1000 |
56.2% |
Jeremy Morris |
Lab |
778 |
43.8% |
Brian Cooper |
C |
1148 |
62.3% |
Martin Knight |
Lab |
444 |
24.1% |
Peter Harvey |
Grn |
251 |
13.6% |
Peter Lammas |
C |
943 |
59.8% |
Edward Murray |
Lab |
467 |
29.6% |
Michelle Baker |
Grn |
166 |
10.5% |
Karen May |
C |
603 |
58.1% |
Michael Ball |
Lab |
323 |
31.1% |
Brian Lewis |
Ind |
111 |
10.7% |
Michael Thompson |
Lab |
724 |
45.9% |
Del Booth |
C |
702 |
44.5% |
Michael Mihailovic |
LD |
151 |
9.6% |
Peter McDonald |
Lab |
1133 |
64.2% |
Claire Jones |
C |
631 |
35.8% |
Christine McDonald |
Lab |
1017 |
56.9% |
Allan Venables |
C |
770 |
43.1% |
Margaret Buxton |
Lab |
944 |
54.0% |
Edward Tibby |
C |
804 |
46.0% |
Christopher Bloor |
Lab |
809 |
49.9% |
Penelope Power |
C |
450 |
27.7% |
Adrian Smart |
UKIP |
363 |
22.4% |
Caroline Spencer |
C |
1326 |
65.8% |
Philip Baker |
Lab |
430 |
21.4% |
Joseph Hearn |
LD |
132 |
6.6% |
Mark Smith |
Grn |
126 |
6.3% |
Peter Whittaker |
C |
982 |
60.6% |
Rosalind Cooke |
Lab |
247 |
15.2% |
George Flynn |
UKIP |
226 |
14.0% |
Derrick Baker |
Grn |
165 |
10.2% |
Leslie Turner |
Wythall |
1028 |
60.6% |
Patricia Harrison |
C |
667 |
39.4% |
Geoffrey Denaro |
C |
613 |
40.4% |
Helen Cleaver |
Wythall |
499 |
32.9% |
Barry Thornton |
UKIP |
277 |
18.3% |
Sandra Docker |
LD |
127 |
8.4% |
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