Local Election Results 2016
Cheltenham
One-half of council up for election.
PABG = People Against Bureaucracy Group
Other results for Cheltenham:
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2018
2021
2022
By-elections for Cheltenham (may be incomplete): 22nd January 2004 (Charlton Kings)
— 30th July 2009 (All SS.)
— 28th October 2010 (Springbank)
— 2nd May 2013 (Warden Hill)
— 7th May 2015 (Battledown)
— 4th May 2017 (All SS.)
— 9th February 2023 (Battledown)
— 12th October 2023 (Prestbury)
Results for Gloucestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
14236 |
45.1% |
15 |
Conservative |
9287 |
29.4% |
3 |
People Against Bureaucracy Group |
2188 |
6.9% |
1 |
Labour |
2007 |
6.4% |
0 |
Green Party |
2002 |
6.3% |
0 |
Independent |
1052 |
3.3% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
805 |
2.5% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
21 |
0.1% |
0 |
Stephen Jordan |
LD |
744 |
52.5% |
Martin Tracey |
C |
406 |
28.7% |
Diana Hale |
Lab |
164 |
11.6% |
Aina Wylie |
Grn |
103 |
7.3% |
Louis Savage |
C |
850 |
55.6% |
Michael Hart |
LD |
444 |
29.0% |
Helen Pemberton |
Lab |
137 |
9.0% |
Jon Stubbings |
Grn |
98 |
6.4% |
Mike Collins |
LD |
906 |
49.6% |
Jacky Fletcher |
C |
764 |
41.8% |
Geoffrey Foster |
Grn |
86 |
4.7% |
Robin Carey |
Lab |
72 |
3.9% |
Paul McCloskey |
LD |
945 |
49.2% |
Jenny Kirkwood |
C |
721 |
37.6% |
Lorraine Mason |
Grn |
133 |
6.9% |
Lisa Belshaw |
Lab |
120 |
6.3% |
Steve Harvey |
LD |
1010 |
51.4% |
Scott Morris |
C |
788 |
40.1% |
Malcolm Bride |
Lab |
106 |
5.4% |
Lennard Attard |
Grn |
61 |
3.1% |
Klara Sudbury |
LD |
1063 |
63.0% |
Peter Pritchard |
C |
370 |
21.9% |
Sarah Field |
Grn |
101 |
6.0% |
Joanna Hughes |
Lab |
85 |
5.0% |
Sue Jones |
UKIP |
69 |
4.1% |
Wendy Flynn |
LD |
624 |
52.7% |
Shaun Bailey |
C |
371 |
31.4% |
Rod Gay |
Lab |
107 |
9.0% |
Malcolm Allison |
Grn |
60 |
5.1% |
Sam Coxson |
TUSC |
21 |
1.8% |
Diggory Seacome |
C |
646 |
52.8% |
Mike Newby |
LD |
303 |
24.8% |
Keith White |
Lab |
141 |
11.5% |
Sophie Franklin |
Grn |
134 |
10.9% |
Ian Bickerton |
Ind |
821 |
40.1% |
Andrew Chard |
C |
583 |
28.5% |
Iain Dobie |
LD |
409 |
20.0% |
Morgan Woodland |
Grn |
99 |
4.8% |
Ian Statham |
UKIP |
75 |
3.7% |
Ian White |
Lab |
62 |
3.0% |
Rowena Hay |
LD |
576 |
47.3% |
Emma Nelson |
C |
320 |
26.3% |
Alec Gamble |
Lab |
235 |
19.3% |
Roberta Smart |
Grn |
87 |
7.1% |
Tim Harman |
C |
991 |
46.9% |
Dilys Barrell |
LD |
912 |
43.2% |
Megan England |
Lab |
109 |
5.2% |
Anne Knight-Elliott |
Grn |
101 |
4.8% |
Dennis Parsons |
LD |
838 |
48.7% |
Peter Sayers |
PABG |
536 |
31.1% |
Barry Perks |
C |
173 |
10.0% |
Sandra Easton-Lawrence |
Lab |
91 |
5.3% |
Ian Lander |
Grn |
84 |
4.9% |
Malcolm Stennett |
PABG |
1196 |
69.0% |
Alicia Wyer |
C |
258 |
14.9% |
Lisa Carr |
LD |
202 |
11.6% |
Catherine Green |
Grn |
78 |
4.5% |
Christopher Coleman |
LD |
896 |
62.9% |
Rosemary Harvey |
C |
172 |
12.1% |
Peter Bowman |
UKIP |
139 |
9.8% |
Andrew Ambrosius |
Lab |
124 |
8.7% |
Demelza Jones |
Grn |
93 |
6.5% |
Karl Hobley |
LD |
322 |
36.6% |
Daud Mcdonald |
Ind |
231 |
26.3% |
Clive Harriss |
Lab |
141 |
16.0% |
Ben Stone |
C |
96 |
10.9% |
Jasmine Moreton |
Grn |
90 |
10.2% |
David Willingham |
LD |
669 |
46.5% |
John Hopwood |
C |
376 |
26.1% |
Emily Campbell |
Grn |
263 |
18.3% |
Robert Irons |
Lab |
131 |
9.1% |
Suzanne Williams |
LD |
778 |
57.0% |
Gavin Garthwaite |
C |
285 |
20.9% |
Elizabeth Roberts |
UKIP |
217 |
15.9% |
Dale Campbell |
Grn |
86 |
6.3% |
Bernie Fisher |
LD |
607 |
45.3% |
Stuart Deakin |
PABG |
456 |
34.0% |
Janet Honeywill |
C |
183 |
13.6% |
Adrian Becker |
Grn |
95 |
7.1% |
Roger Whyborn |
LD |
1163 |
64.5% |
Marcus Annfield |
C |
370 |
20.5% |
Peter Joiner |
UKIP |
138 |
7.7% |
Christine England |
Lab |
68 |
3.8% |
Adam van Coevorden |
Grn |
64 |
3.5% |
Tony Oliver |
LD |
825 |
47.0% |
Neil Jones |
C |
564 |
32.1% |
Ann Homer |
UKIP |
167 |
9.5% |
Joseph Sucksmith |
Lab |
114 |
6.5% |
Tim Bonsor |
Grn |
86 |
4.9% |
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