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Local Election Results 2016

Reigate and Banstead

One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Preston or Salfords and Sidlow.

NorkRA = Nork Residents Association
TattsRA = Tattenhams Residents Association

Other results for Reigate and Banstead: 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023
By-elections for Reigate and Banstead (may be incomplete): 5th May 2005 (Tattenhams) — 13th December 2007 (Earlswood & Whitebushes) — 30th April 2009 (Tadworth & Walton) — 17th December 2009 (Earlswood & Whitebushes) — 2nd May 2013 (South Park & Woodhatch) — 3rd November 2016 (Kingswood with Burgh Heath) — 4th May 2017 (Tadworth & Walton)
Results for Surrey county council: 2005 2009 2013 2017 2021

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Consolidated results — Reigate and Banstead 2016

Party Votes Percent Seats
Conservative 14084 42.6% 12
Labour 4775 14.5% 0
UK Independence Party 4298 13.0% 0
Liberal Democrat 2674 8.1% 1
Green Party 2665 8.1% 1
Independent 1743 5.3% 1
Nork Residents Association 1545 4.7% 1
Tattenhams Residents Association 1255 3.8% 1

Banstead Village

Eddy Humphreys C 1205 58.2%
Chris Byrne UKIP 365 17.6%
James Fowler LD 271 13.1%
Pete Kermally Lab 231 11.1%

Chipstead, Hooley and Woodmansterne

Keith Foreman C 1280 60.5%
Stephen Russell UKIP 427 20.2%
Evan Gregory Lab 409 19.3%

Earlswood and Whitebushes

James Durrant C 715 34.4%
Graham Wildridge Lab 468 22.5%
Colin Stiff UKIP 363 17.5%
Sue Fenton Grn 303 14.6%
Jane Kulka LD 230 11.1%

Horley Central

David Powell C 803 43.4%
Malcolm Brighting UKIP 565 30.5%
Linda Mabbett Lab 483 26.1%

Horley East

Tony Schofield C 949 56.3%
Joanna Barnett Ind 488 28.9%
Thomas Turner Lab 250 14.8%

Horley West

Liam Ascough C 716 41.8%
André Grant UKIP 352 20.6%
Geoffrey Smith Lab 321 18.8%
Geoff Southall LD 183 10.7%
Sarah Finch Grn 139 8.1%

Kingswood with Burgh Heath

Simon Parnall C 1174 66.7%
Bob Cambridge UKIP 381 21.6%
Isabella Lane Lab 205 11.6%

Meadvale and St John's [LD gain from C]

Anna Tarrant LD 768 37.2%
Stephen Bramhall C 764 37.0%
Malcolm Savidge Lab 207 10.0%
Alastair Richardson UKIP 169 8.2%
Sarah Vaci Grn 156 7.6%

Merstham

Mark Brunt C 858 48.0%
Stewart Dack Lab 377 21.1%
Phyl Cambridge UKIP 262 14.6%
Chris Howell LD 155 8.7%
Kenneth Yau Grn 137 7.7%

Nork

Jonathan White NorkRA 1545 76.5%
Philip Olanipekun C 306 15.2%
Kimberley Griffin Lab 168 8.3%

Redhill East

Steve McKenna Grn 1160 46.8%
Ben Leslie C 749 30.2%
Toby Brampton Lab 271 10.9%
David Jones UKIP 201 8.1%
Stuart Holmes LD 99 4.0%

Redhill West

Natalie Bramhall C 874 41.1%
Gregory Clack Lab 422 19.9%
Rob Jarrett Grn 324 15.2%
Tim Pearson UKIP 324 15.2%
Andrew Cressy LD 181 8.5%

Reigate Central

Christopher Whinney Ind 810 38.4%
Helen Foreman C 562 26.6%
Helen Samuel LD 262 12.4%
Robin Spencer Lab 186 8.8%
Gerard Hever UKIP 150 7.1%
Soo Abram Grn 142 6.7%

Reigate Hill

Roger Newstead C 920 61.9%
Gregory Ardan LD 231 15.5%
Andrew Saunders Lab 201 13.5%
Laurence Clack UKIP 135 9.1%

South Park and Woodhatch

James King C 806 44.4%
Mark Collins Lab 344 19.0%
Joseph Fox UKIP 335 18.5%
Nicky Dodgson Grn 167 9.2%
Moray Carey LD 163 9.0%

Tadworth and Walton

Victor Broad C 1020 50.1%
Margaret Walkling Ind 445 21.9%
Valerie Moore UKIP 269 13.2%
Sonja Begley-Moore LD 131 6.4%
David Burnley Lab 91 4.5%
Al Morten Grn 78 3.8%

Tattenhams

Jill Bray TattsRA 1255 68.3%
Jane Illingworth C 383 20.8%
Jacob Bonner Lab 141 7.7%
Roger Ponsford Grn 59 3.2%

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