Local Election Results 2016
Epping Forest
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Broadley Common, Epping Upland and Nazeing, Chipping Ongar, Greensted and Marden Ash, Hastingwood, Matching and Sheering Village, Lambourne, Lower Nazeing, Lower Sheering, North Weald Bassett, Roydon, Shelley, Waltham Abbey High Beach or Waltham Abbey Paternoster. One Conservative councillor was elected unopposed.
Loughton = Loughton Residents Association
YPP = Young People's Party
Other results for Epping Forest:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Epping Forest (may be incomplete): 7th November 2002 (Waltham Abbey N.E.; Waltham Abbey S.W.)
— 23rd June 2005 (Lower Sheering)
— 30th June 2005 (Chigwell Village)
— 14th December 2006 (Grange Hill)
— 30th August 2007 (Loughton Alderton)
— 4th June 2009 (Waltham Abbey Honey Lane)
— 8th October 2009 (Grange Hill)
— 5th November 2009 (Lower Sheering)
— 2nd May 2013 (Waltham Abbey Honey Lane)
— 7th August 2014 (Broadley Common, Epping Upland & Nazeing)
— 25th September 2014 (Epping Hemnall)
— 23rd February 2017 (Chigwell Village)
— 19th October 2017 (Lower Sheering)
— 13th October 2022 (Waltham Abbey S.W.)
Results for Essex county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9745 |
44.4% |
12 |
Loughton Residents Association |
5459 |
24.9% |
8 |
Liberal Democrat |
2427 |
11.1% |
1 |
Green Party |
2148 |
9.8% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
1093 |
5.0% |
0 |
Labour |
984 |
4.5% |
0 |
Young People's Party |
46 |
0.2% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
34 |
0.2% |
0 |
Simon Heap |
Grn |
656 |
45.2% |
Neville Wright |
C |
593 |
40.9% |
Simon Hearn |
UKIP |
201 |
13.9% |
Gavin Chambers |
C |
1033 |
58.7% |
Elanor Furlong |
Grn |
348 |
19.8% |
Joseph Barkham |
LD |
333 |
18.9% |
Gerard Wadsworth |
YPP |
46 |
2.6% |
Brian Sandler |
C |
372 |
62.9% |
Joanne Alexander-Sefre |
LD |
176 |
29.8% |
Rupert Nelson |
Grn |
43 |
7.3% |
John Knapman |
C |
743 |
75.1% |
Christopher Lord |
Grn |
124 |
12.5% |
Isuru Perera |
Lab |
123 |
12.4% |
Jon Whitehouse |
LD |
1026 |
56.8% |
Daniel Spillman |
C |
619 |
34.3% |
Inez Collier |
Lab |
160 |
8.9% |
Holly Whitbread |
C |
927 |
54.9% |
Cherry McCredie |
LD |
388 |
23.0% |
Simon Bullough |
Lab |
252 |
14.9% |
Rhys Martin |
Grn |
121 |
7.2% |
Alan Lion |
C |
876 |
65.1% |
Alison Garnham |
Grn |
470 |
34.9% |
Maggie McEwen |
C |
323 |
71.5% |
Llyris Stebbings |
UKIP |
95 |
21.0% |
Robin Tilbrook |
EDP |
34 |
7.5% |
Debra Roberts |
Loughton |
554 |
63.8% |
Jonathan Hunter |
C |
168 |
19.4% |
Angela Ayre |
Lab |
146 |
16.8% |
Leon Girling |
Loughton |
574 |
68.7% |
Barry Johns |
UKIP |
186 |
22.3% |
Darshan Sunger |
C |
75 |
9.0% |
David Wisley |
Loughton |
689 |
84.9% |
Ryan Sparrowhawk |
C |
123 |
15.1% |
Amy Beales |
Loughton |
696 |
53.5% |
Roger Baldwin |
Loughton |
659 |
|
Stephen Porcas |
C |
512 |
39.3% |
Chris Criscione |
C |
473 |
|
Paul Rissbrook |
LD |
94 |
7.2% |
Rose Brookes |
Loughton |
1063 |
84.1% |
Sam Clark |
C |
201 |
15.9% |
Caroline Pond |
Loughton |
982 |
81.8% |
Bob Church |
C |
218 |
18.2% |
Judy Jennings |
Loughton |
901 |
69.0% |
Jaswinder Phull |
C |
327 |
25.1% |
James Ridgwell |
LD |
77 |
5.9% |
Tony Boyce |
C |
378 |
75.4% |
David Mills |
UKIP |
123 |
24.6% |
John Philip |
C |
831 |
76.6% |
George Lund |
LD |
254 |
23.4% |
Glynis Shiell |
C |
607 |
57.6% |
Mitch Diamond-Conway |
Lab |
303 |
28.7% |
Linda Johnson-Laird |
Grn |
144 |
13.7% |
Jeane Lea |
C |
510 |
57.6% |
Barbara Robertson |
UKIP |
229 |
25.9% |
Timothy Vaughan |
LD |
79 |
8.9% |
Elliot Seymour |
Grn |
67 |
7.6% |
Helen Kane |
C |
309 |
41.6% |
Ron McEvoy |
UKIP |
259 |
34.9% |
Dave Plummer |
Grn |
175 |
23.6% |
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