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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

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Consolidated results — Cheltenham 2016

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

All Saints

Stephen Jordan LD 744 52.5%
Martin Tracey C 406 28.7%
Diana Hale Lab 164 11.6%
Aina Wylie Grn 103 7.3%

Battledown

Louis Savage C 850 55.6%
Michael Hart LD 444 29.0%
Helen Pemberton Lab 137 9.0%
Jon Stubbings Grn 98 6.4%

Benhall and The Reddings [LD gain from C]

Mike Collins LD 906 49.6%
Jacky Fletcher C 764 41.8%
Geoffrey Foster Grn 86 4.7%
Robin Carey Lab 72 3.9%

Charlton Kings

Paul McCloskey LD 945 49.2%
Jenny Kirkwood C 721 37.6%
Lorraine Mason Grn 133 6.9%
Lisa Belshaw Lab 120 6.3%

Charlton Park [LD gain from C]

Steve Harvey LD 1010 51.4%
Scott Morris C 788 40.1%
Malcolm Bride Lab 106 5.4%
Lennard Attard Grn 61 3.1%

College

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%

Hesters Way

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%

Lansdown

Diggory Seacome C 646 52.8%
Mike Newby LD 303 24.8%
Keith White Lab 141 11.5%
Sophie Franklin Grn 134 10.9%

Leckhampton [Ind gain from C]

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%

Oakley

Rowena Hay LD 576 47.3%
Emma Nelson C 320 26.3%
Alec Gamble Lab 235 19.3%
Roberta Smart Grn 87 7.1%

Park

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%

Pittville [LD gain from PABG]

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%

Prestbury

Malcolm Stennett PABG 1196 69.0%
Alicia Wyer C 258 14.9%
Lisa Carr LD 202 11.6%
Catherine Green Grn 78 4.5%

St Mark's

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%

St Paul's

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%

St Peter's

David Willingham LD 669 46.5%
John Hopwood C 376 26.1%
Emily Campbell Grn 263 18.3%
Robert Irons Lab 131 9.1%

Springbank

Suzanne Williams LD 778 57.0%
Gavin Garthwaite C 285 20.9%
Elizabeth Roberts UKIP 217 15.9%
Dale Campbell Grn 86 6.3%

Swindon Village

Bernie Fisher LD 607 45.3%
Stuart Deakin PABG 456 34.0%
Janet Honeywill C 183 13.6%
Adrian Becker Grn 95 7.1%

Up Hatherley

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%

Warden Hill [LD gain from C]

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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