Local Election Results 2016
Wokingham
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Arborfield, Barkham, Coronation, Shinfield North, Sonning, South Lake or Swallowfield.
Other results for Wokingham:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for Wokingham (may be incomplete): 25th November 2004 (Winnersh)
— 17th February 2005 (Swallowfield)
— 3rd November 2005 (Maiden Erlegh)
— 6th December 2007 (Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe)
— 13th November 2008 (Coronation)
— 21st July 2011 (Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe)
— 13th November 2014 (Bulmershe & Whitegates)
— 16th February 2017 (Emmbrook)
— 7th February 2019 (Evendons)
— 5th December 2024 (Shinfield)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
16833 |
48.3% |
15 |
Liberal Democrat |
9856 |
28.3% |
3 |
Labour |
5334 |
15.3% |
1 |
Green Party |
1286 |
3.7% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
794 |
2.3% |
0 |
Independent |
701 |
2.0% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
43 |
0.1% |
0 |
Andy Croy |
Lab |
1111 |
38.6% |
Alison Swaddle |
C |
982 |
34.1% |
Tony Skuse |
Lab |
955 |
|
Chris Ashford |
C |
905 |
|
Nigel Harman |
LD |
522 |
18.1% |
Munir Ahmed |
LD |
518 |
|
Adrian Windisch |
Grn |
222 |
7.7% |
John Gillman |
TUSC |
43 |
1.5% |
Emma Hobbs |
C |
493 |
47.1% |
Nick Ray |
Ind |
481 |
45.9% |
Brian Scott |
Lab |
73 |
7.0% |
Ullakarin Clark |
C |
1235 |
43.5% |
Imogen Shepherd-Dubey |
LD |
1222 |
43.1% |
Brent Lees |
Lab |
260 |
9.2% |
David Worley |
Grn |
119 |
4.2% |
Dianne King |
C |
951 |
43.2% |
Helen Belcher |
LD |
839 |
38.2% |
Annette Medhurst |
Lab |
294 |
13.4% |
Kaz Lokuciewski |
Ind |
115 |
5.2% |
Charles Margetts |
C |
1143 |
69.6% |
Stephen Barraclough |
Lab |
182 |
11.1% |
Martin Doyle |
LD |
182 |
11.1% |
Martyn Foss |
Grn |
135 |
8.2% |
Ian Pittock |
C |
706 |
50.7% |
Jim May |
LD |
294 |
21.1% |
Jason Murdoch |
UKIP |
175 |
12.6% |
Neil Carrott |
Lab |
132 |
9.5% |
Matthew Valler |
Grn |
86 |
6.2% |
Clive Jones |
LD |
1063 |
48.7% |
Guy Grandison |
C |
832 |
38.1% |
Neville Waites |
Lab |
287 |
13.2% |
Pauline Jorgensen |
C |
1224 |
52.0% |
Steven Scarrott |
LD |
730 |
31.0% |
Jacqueline Rupert |
Lab |
402 |
17.1% |
Wayne Smith |
C |
611 |
76.2% |
Paul Trott |
LD |
105 |
13.1% |
Peter Tang |
Lab |
86 |
10.7% |
Richard Dolinski |
C |
1071 |
52.8% |
Thomas McCann |
LD |
589 |
29.0% |
Linda Dobraszczyk |
Lab |
368 |
18.1% |
Ken Miall |
C |
1010 |
45.9% |
David Hare |
LD |
602 |
27.4% |
Carl Doran |
Lab |
587 |
26.7% |
Malcolm Richards |
C |
991 |
44.1% |
James Gilmour |
LD |
384 |
17.1% |
Yvonne Hignell |
Lab |
332 |
14.8% |
Philip Cunnington |
UKIP |
322 |
14.3% |
Anthea West |
Grn |
114 |
5.1% |
Bruce Robertson |
Ind |
105 |
4.7% |
John Halsall |
C |
930 |
64.6% |
Martin Alder |
LD |
226 |
15.7% |
Stuart Crainer |
Lab |
168 |
11.7% |
Kezia Black |
Grn |
116 |
8.1% |
Charlotte Haitham Taylor |
C |
952 |
62.6% |
John Woodward |
Lab |
210 |
13.8% |
Thomas Blomley |
Grn |
183 |
12.0% |
Elaine Spratling |
LD |
176 |
11.6% |
Lindsay Ferris |
LD |
1173 |
57.0% |
Merv Boniface |
C |
705 |
34.3% |
Charles Wickenden |
Lab |
179 |
8.7% |
Oliver Whittle |
C |
808 |
53.7% |
Tahir Mahir |
LD |
283 |
18.8% |
Nadine Masseron |
Lab |
224 |
14.9% |
David Chapman |
Grn |
189 |
12.6% |
Rachelle Shepherd-Dubey |
LD |
1303 |
52.1% |
Liz Siggery |
C |
888 |
35.5% |
Max Wellington |
Lab |
186 |
7.4% |
Stephen Lloyd |
Grn |
122 |
4.9% |
Pauline Helliar-Symons |
C |
1301 |
64.6% |
Graham Widdows |
UKIP |
297 |
14.7% |
Ian Newman |
Lab |
253 |
12.6% |
Alison Newton |
LD |
163 |
8.1% |
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