Local Election Results 2016
Kingston upon Hull
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Bransholme East, Bransholme West or University.
Other results for Kingston upon Hull:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Kingston upon Hull (may be incomplete): 14th November 2002 (Marfleet)
— 13th January 2005 (Derringham)
— 13th October 2005 (Beverley)
— 8th January 2009 (Drypool)
— 5th September 2019 (St Andrew's & Docklands)
— 21st September 2023 (Bricknell)
— 15th February 2024 (Avenue)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
17459 |
40.5% |
10 |
Liberal Democrat |
14977 |
34.7% |
9 |
UK Independence Party |
7755 |
18.0% |
0 |
Conservative |
2766 |
6.4% |
1 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
127 |
0.3% |
0 |
Social Democratic Party |
30 |
0.1% |
0 |
National Front |
7 |
0.0% |
0 |
John Robinson |
LD |
1852 |
50.0% |
Rosie Nicola |
Lab |
1537 |
41.5% |
Dave Rutter |
UKIP |
224 |
6.0% |
Alexander Hayward |
C |
93 |
2.5% |
Karen Mathieson |
LD |
1628 |
67.4% |
Matthew Kay |
Lab |
485 |
20.1% |
Danny Ross |
UKIP |
239 |
9.9% |
Lars Kascha |
C |
64 |
2.6% |
Maria Coward |
LD |
1385 |
48.4% |
Paula Baxter |
Lab |
800 |
28.0% |
Bill Palfreman |
UKIP |
529 |
18.5% |
Daniel Bond |
C |
146 |
5.1% |
John Abbott |
C |
967 |
41.6% |
Shane McMurray |
Lab |
960 |
41.3% |
Phil Fussey |
UKIP |
271 |
11.7% |
Sarita Robinson |
LD |
117 |
5.0% |
Nick Walsh |
NF |
7 |
0.3% |
Ryan Langley |
LD |
967 |
40.6% |
Simon Pickering |
Lab |
742 |
31.1% |
James Chapman |
UKIP |
568 |
23.8% |
Andrew Forster |
C |
106 |
4.4% |
Adam Williams |
LD |
1718 |
57.2% |
Steven Graham |
Lab |
770 |
25.6% |
Ben Fuller |
UKIP |
410 |
13.6% |
Joshua McMullan |
C |
77 |
2.6% |
Val Hoodless |
SDP |
30 |
1.0% |
Linda Tock |
LD |
1461 |
46.6% |
Deborah Matthews |
Lab |
929 |
29.6% |
Sergi Singh |
UKIP |
677 |
21.6% |
Jonathan Downs |
C |
71 |
2.3% |
Denise Thompson |
Lab |
1336 |
56.5% |
Rob Hudson |
UKIP |
565 |
23.9% |
Allen Healand |
LD |
279 |
11.8% |
Matthew Shotton |
C |
185 |
7.8% |
Charles Quinn |
LD |
1402 |
58.9% |
Theresa Vaughan |
Lab |
576 |
24.2% |
Glenn Brown |
UKIP |
270 |
11.3% |
Dehenna Davison |
C |
133 |
5.6% |
John Hewitt |
Lab |
1007 |
60.4% |
Sophie Fairburn |
UKIP |
431 |
25.9% |
Les Fisher |
C |
120 |
7.2% |
Will Fielding |
LD |
109 |
6.5% |
Sharon Belcher |
Lab |
993 |
62.1% |
Jason Shillito |
UKIP |
420 |
26.3% |
Richard Munslow |
C |
95 |
5.9% |
Mike Chambers |
LD |
92 |
5.8% |
Colin Inglis |
Lab |
1005 |
49.0% |
Paul Adams |
UKIP |
528 |
25.8% |
Motokin Ali |
LD |
265 |
12.9% |
Paul Spooner |
TUSC |
127 |
6.2% |
Jack Davis |
C |
125 |
6.1% |
Helena Spencer |
Lab |
792 |
52.7% |
John Kitchener |
UKIP |
375 |
25.0% |
Steve Carter |
LD |
204 |
13.6% |
Stephanie Bond |
C |
132 |
8.8% |
Mike Ross |
LD |
922 |
54.3% |
Phil Pocknee |
Lab |
613 |
36.1% |
Chris d'Andilly |
UKIP |
140 |
8.2% |
Lewis Worrow |
C |
22 |
1.3% |
Steven Bayes |
Lab |
968 |
62.2% |
Paul Barlow |
UKIP |
396 |
25.4% |
Dominic Anderson |
LD |
129 |
8.3% |
Charlie Prothero |
C |
64 |
4.1% |
Claire Thomas |
LD |
1618 |
62.8% |
Matt Redmore |
Lab |
627 |
24.3% |
Macauley Chapman |
UKIP |
275 |
10.7% |
Jay Honeywood |
C |
58 |
2.2% |
Daren Hale |
Lab |
641 |
63.7% |
Ken Fairburn |
UKIP |
250 |
24.8% |
Tracey Henry |
LD |
63 |
6.3% |
Bob Cook |
C |
53 |
5.3% |
Hester Bridges |
Lab |
673 |
59.3% |
David Bond |
UKIP |
365 |
32.2% |
Maggie Tompsett |
LD |
50 |
4.4% |
Colin Baxter |
C |
47 |
4.1% |
Mary Glew |
Lab |
851 |
61.9% |
Mark Fox |
UKIP |
408 |
29.7% |
William Sharpe |
C |
62 |
4.5% |
Brian Tompsett |
LD |
54 |
3.9% |
Ken Turner |
Lab |
1154 |
48.6% |
Elaine Keal |
LD |
662 |
27.9% |
Anthony Mount |
UKIP |
414 |
17.4% |
Grant Clark |
C |
146 |
6.1% |
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