Local Election Results 2015
Portsmouth
One-third of council up for election.
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Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
30193 |
34.3% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
17342 |
19.7% |
4 |
Labour |
17060 |
19.4% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
14734 |
16.7% |
0 |
Green Party |
7426 |
8.4% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
1003 |
1.1% |
0 |
Independent |
285 |
0.3% |
0 |
Lynne Stagg |
LD |
2198 |
30.0% |
George Edgar |
C |
2044 |
27.9% |
Matt Ainsworth |
UKIP |
1580 |
21.6% |
Michelle Treacher |
Lab |
1061 |
14.5% |
Sarah Coote |
Grn |
379 |
5.2% |
Wendy Hamm |
TUSC |
55 |
0.8% |
Suzy Horton |
LD |
2026 |
30.7% |
Kevin Warne |
C |
1424 |
21.6% |
Ian McCulloch |
Grn |
1384 |
21.0% |
Benjamin Perry |
Lab |
1064 |
16.1% |
Derek Wareham |
UKIP |
623 |
9.4% |
Daniel Sutton-Johanson |
TUSC |
82 |
1.2% |
Yahiya Chowdhury |
Lab |
1373 |
25.5% |
Jacqui Hancock |
LD |
1361 |
25.3% |
Carl Paddon |
UKIP |
1200 |
22.3% |
Christopher Hirst |
C |
987 |
18.4% |
Hannah Dawson |
Grn |
367 |
6.8% |
Chris Pickett |
TUSC |
88 |
1.6% |
Robert New |
C |
2732 |
42.2% |
Terry Chipperfield-Harrison |
UKIP |
1484 |
22.9% |
Terry King |
Lab |
1428 |
22.1% |
Alan Webb |
LD |
446 |
6.9% |
Mark Townsin |
Grn |
315 |
4.9% |
Mick Tosh |
TUSC |
70 |
1.1% |
Lee Mason |
C |
2768 |
42.3% |
Graham Heaney |
Lab |
1525 |
23.3% |
Mike Jerome |
UKIP |
1381 |
21.1% |
Kirstine Impey |
LD |
466 |
7.1% |
Ash Potter |
Grn |
318 |
4.9% |
Adi Graham |
TUSC |
90 |
1.4% |
Ken Ellcome |
C |
4953 |
65.9% |
Andreas Bubel |
Lab |
1347 |
17.9% |
Gavin Ellis |
Grn |
538 |
7.2% |
Tom Wood |
LD |
524 |
7.0% |
Simon Wade |
TUSC |
150 |
2.0% |
Jennie Brent |
C |
2574 |
39.8% |
Paul Pritchard |
LD |
1500 |
23.2% |
Garth Hessey |
UKIP |
890 |
13.7% |
Julian Wright |
Lab |
805 |
12.4% |
Katie Worsfold |
Grn |
646 |
10.0% |
Paul Smith |
TUSC |
60 |
0.9% |
Dave Ashmore |
LD |
1497 |
26.2% |
Paul Lovegrove |
UKIP |
1194 |
20.9% |
Sue Castillon |
Lab |
1127 |
19.7% |
Massoud Esmaili |
C |
1122 |
19.7% |
Martin Cox |
Grn |
408 |
7.1% |
Mike Hancock |
Ind |
285 |
5.0% |
John Pickett |
TUSC |
74 |
1.3% |
Scott Harris |
C |
2829 |
43.5% |
Sue Greenfield |
Lab |
1547 |
23.8% |
Kevan Chippindall-Higgin |
UKIP |
1311 |
20.1% |
Joshua Dulberg |
LD |
437 |
6.7% |
Abbie Eales |
Grn |
329 |
5.1% |
Doug Willis |
TUSC |
54 |
0.8% |
Gerald Vernon-Jackson |
LD |
2291 |
33.7% |
Stuart Crow |
C |
1728 |
25.4% |
Robbie Robinson |
UKIP |
1018 |
15.0% |
Alex Bentley |
Lab |
948 |
13.9% |
Jay Dunstan |
Grn |
763 |
11.2% |
Sean Hoyle |
TUSC |
57 |
0.8% |
Ian Lyon |
C |
1360 |
24.5% |
Barry Davies |
UKIP |
1347 |
24.3% |
Rob Smith |
Lab |
1298 |
23.4% |
Leo Madden |
LD |
1221 |
22.0% |
Bianca Vermeulen-Smith |
Grn |
249 |
4.5% |
Nicholas Doyle |
TUSC |
65 |
1.2% |
Gemma New |
C |
1814 |
32.9% |
David Horne |
Lab |
1745 |
31.6% |
David Cox |
UKIP |
1417 |
25.7% |
Maria Cole |
LD |
258 |
4.7% |
Phil Dickinson |
Grn |
243 |
4.4% |
Stewart Hurdle |
TUSC |
42 |
0.8% |
David Tompkins |
C |
1944 |
34.1% |
Michael Andrewes |
LD |
1499 |
26.3% |
Tony Chafer |
Lab |
843 |
14.8% |
James Quinn |
Grn |
781 |
13.7% |
Bev Hastings |
UKIP |
572 |
10.0% |
Andy Waterman |
TUSC |
67 |
1.2% |
Ryan Brent |
C |
1914 |
32.2% |
Jason Fazackarley |
LD |
1618 |
27.2% |
Barbara Spiegelhalter |
Lab |
949 |
15.9% |
Paul Sweeney |
UKIP |
717 |
12.0% |
Anna Koor |
Grn |
706 |
11.9% |
Aron Fielder |
TUSC |
49 |
0.8% |
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