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
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
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 |
Eddy Humphreys |
C |
1205 |
58.2% |
Chris Byrne |
UKIP |
365 |
17.6% |
James Fowler |
LD |
271 |
13.1% |
Pete Kermally |
Lab |
231 |
11.1% |
Keith Foreman |
C |
1280 |
60.5% |
Stephen Russell |
UKIP |
427 |
20.2% |
Evan Gregory |
Lab |
409 |
19.3% |
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% |
David Powell |
C |
803 |
43.4% |
Malcolm Brighting |
UKIP |
565 |
30.5% |
Linda Mabbett |
Lab |
483 |
26.1% |
Tony Schofield |
C |
949 |
56.3% |
Joanna Barnett |
Ind |
488 |
28.9% |
Thomas Turner |
Lab |
250 |
14.8% |
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% |
Simon Parnall |
C |
1174 |
66.7% |
Bob Cambridge |
UKIP |
381 |
21.6% |
Isabella Lane |
Lab |
205 |
11.6% |
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% |
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% |
Jonathan White |
NorkRA |
1545 |
76.5% |
Philip Olanipekun |
C |
306 |
15.2% |
Kimberley Griffin |
Lab |
168 |
8.3% |
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% |
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% |
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% |
Roger Newstead |
C |
920 |
61.9% |
Gregory Ardan |
LD |
231 |
15.5% |
Andrew Saunders |
Lab |
201 |
13.5% |
Laurence Clack |
UKIP |
135 |
9.1% |
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% |
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% |
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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