Local Election Results 2016
West Oxfordshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Alvescot and Filkins, Ascott and Shipton, Bampton and Clanfield, The Bartons, Brize Norton and Shilton, Burford, the Carterton wards or Ducklington.
Other results for West Oxfordshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for West Oxfordshire (may be incomplete): 7th July 2005 (Witney E.)
— 25th January 2007 (Witney C.)
— 21st June 2007 (Carterton N.E.)
— 2nd May 2013 (Carterton S.; Witney E.)
— 7th November 2013 (Chipping Norton)
— 20th August 2015 (Witney N.)
— 9th March 2017 (Hailey, Minster Lovell & Leafield)
— 4th May 2017 (The Bartons)
— 15th February 2018 (Carterton S.)
— 14th November 2024 (Chipping Norton)
Results for Oxfordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9855 |
45.9% |
12 |
Labour |
5544 |
25.8% |
3 |
Liberal Democrat |
3358 |
15.6% |
2 |
Green Party |
1742 |
8.1% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
596 |
2.8% |
0 |
Independent |
399 |
1.9% |
0 |
Neil Owen |
C |
421 |
65.7% |
Celia Kerslake |
Grn |
84 |
13.1% |
Ivan Aguado Melet |
LD |
70 |
10.9% |
Aaron Miles |
Lab |
66 |
10.3% |
Liz Leffman |
LD |
944 |
65.3% |
Paul Honey |
C |
318 |
22.0% |
Ruth Smith |
Lab |
77 |
5.3% |
Harriet Kopinska |
Grn |
76 |
5.3% |
Stephen Nash |
UKIP |
31 |
2.1% |
Geoff Saul |
Lab |
1008 |
48.2% |
Clare Percival |
C |
856 |
41.0% |
Neil Cartwright |
UKIP |
109 |
5.2% |
Paulo von Zschock |
Grn |
59 |
2.8% |
Chris Tatton |
LD |
58 |
2.8% |
Edward James |
C |
688 |
38.5% |
Elsa Dawson |
Lab |
494 |
27.6% |
William Griffiths |
LD |
358 |
20.0% |
Nicholas Goodwin |
Grn |
248 |
13.9% |
Carol Reynolds |
C |
613 |
47.3% |
Mike Baggaley |
LD |
225 |
17.3% |
Alex Friend |
Grn |
158 |
12.2% |
Sian O'Neill |
Lab |
158 |
12.2% |
Barclay Lawrence |
UKIP |
143 |
11.0% |
Warwick Robinson |
C |
450 |
37.7% |
Graham Knaggs |
Ind |
399 |
33.4% |
Christopher Blount |
LD |
151 |
12.6% |
Aaron Bennett |
Lab |
123 |
10.3% |
Andy Wright |
Grn |
71 |
5.9% |
Nigel Colston |
C |
677 |
56.6% |
Moira Swann |
Lab |
185 |
15.5% |
Jim Stanley |
UKIP |
137 |
11.5% |
David Chanter |
Grn |
102 |
8.5% |
Glena Chadwick |
LD |
95 |
7.9% |
Jeffrey Haine |
C |
477 |
68.3% |
Matthew Gordon-Banks |
LD |
106 |
15.2% |
Andrew Ferrero |
Lab |
67 |
9.6% |
Rosanna Pearson |
Grn |
48 |
6.9% |
Harry St John |
C |
430 |
64.2% |
Judith Wardle |
Lab |
143 |
21.3% |
Stuart MacDonald |
Grn |
69 |
10.3% |
Gillian Workman |
LD |
28 |
4.2% |
Elizabeth Fenton |
C |
670 |
56.2% |
Kenneth Clark |
UKIP |
176 |
14.8% |
Dave Wesson |
Lab |
134 |
11.2% |
Andrew Crick |
LD |
122 |
10.2% |
Alma Tumilowicz |
Grn |
91 |
7.6% |
Richard Bishop |
C |
675 |
55.3% |
David Baldwin |
Lab |
277 |
22.7% |
Mark Mann |
LD |
141 |
11.5% |
Maurice Fantato |
Grn |
128 |
10.5% |
Andrew Coles |
Lab |
781 |
61.5% |
Chris Holliday |
C |
422 |
33.3% |
Edward Mortimer |
LD |
66 |
5.2% |
Duncan Enright |
Lab |
997 |
48.0% |
Suzanne Bartington |
C |
919 |
44.2% |
Nick Owen |
Grn |
106 |
5.1% |
Carl Rylett |
LD |
55 |
2.6% |
Toby Morris |
C |
442 |
43.2% |
Trevor License |
Lab |
222 |
21.7% |
Brigitte Hickman |
Grn |
201 |
19.6% |
Diane West |
LD |
158 |
15.4% |
Jane Doughty |
C |
673 |
49.1% |
Stephen Parkinson |
Lab |
456 |
33.3% |
Rhys Danino |
Grn |
125 |
9.1% |
Kate Southey |
LD |
116 |
8.5% |
Louise Chapman |
C |
524 |
59.6% |
Calvert McGibbon |
Lab |
224 |
25.5% |
Andy King |
Grn |
83 |
9.4% |
Emma Tatton |
LD |
48 |
5.5% |
Elizabeth Poskitt |
LD |
617 |
42.8% |
Jill Dunsmore |
C |
600 |
41.6% |
Christopher Johnson |
Lab |
132 |
9.2% |
Paul Creighton |
Grn |
93 |
6.4% |
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