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Local Election Results 2018

Plymouth

One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Plympton Erle.

ForBritn = For Britain Movement
Viv = Vivamus - Let Us Live

Other results for Plymouth: 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016 2019 2021 2022 2023
By-elections for Plymouth (may be incomplete): 22nd June 2006 (Southway) — 3rd September 2009 (Ham) — 27th June 2013 (Southway) — 26th July 2018 (Stoke) — 12th January 2023 (Moor View; Plympton Chaddlewood) — 15th June 2023 (Efford & Lipson) — 27th July 2023 (Plymstock Dunstone; St Peter & the Waterfront)

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Consolidated results — Plymouth 2018

Party Votes Percent Seats
Conservative 29005 44.7% 8
Labour 28554 44.0% 11
Liberal Democrat 3418 5.3% 0
UK Independence Party 1359 2.1% 0
Green Party 1178 1.8% 0
Independent 1016 1.6% 0
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 319 0.5% 0
For Britain Movement 24 0.0% 0
Vivamus - Let Us Live 24 0.0% 0

Budshead

Dave Downie C 1731 51.7%
Jill Narin Lab 1307 39.0%
John Smith UKIP 188 5.6%
Matthew Radmore LD 122 3.6%

Compton

Andrea Johnson C 1935 50.4%
Paul McNamara Lab 1507 39.3%
Steven Guy LD 202 5.3%
Graham Epstein Grn 193 5.0%

Devonport

Bill Stevens Lab 1893 57.2%
Sandy Borthwick C 934 28.2%
Richard Ellison UKIP 159 4.8%
Fleur Ball LD 116 3.5%
Andrew Pratt Grn 99 3.0%
Scott Wardle Ind 84 2.5%
Roxy Castell TUSC 22 0.7%

Drake [Lab gain from C]

Margaret Corvid Lab 954 51.8%
Steve Ricketts C 789 42.8%
Charlotte Radmore LD 76 4.1%
Iuliu Popescu ForBritn 24 1.3%

Efford and Lipson

Neil Hendy Lab 1940 60.0%
Jake Donovan C 997 30.8%
Benjamin Smith Grn 158 4.9%
Alex Primmer LD 97 3.0%
Sam Taylor-Wickenden TUSC 40 1.2%

Eggbuckland

Ian Bowyer C 2313 60.8%
Andrew Wade Lab 1094 28.8%
Wendy Noble UKIP 220 5.8%
Richard Simpson LD 176 4.6%

Ham [Lab gain from UKIP]

Gareth Derrick Lab 1914 56.6%
Chris Storer C 1129 33.4%
Alan Skuse UKIP 198 5.9%
Richard Lawrie LD 140 4.1%

Honicknowle [Lab gain from UKIP]

Pamela Buchan Lab 1724 52.3%
John Riley C 1280 38.9%
Ivor Lucas UKIP 209 6.3%
Mike Gillbard LD 81 2.5%

Moor View [C gain from UKIP]

Maddi Bridgeman C 1832 49.5%
Jemima Laing Lab 1474 39.8%
John Baddeley UKIP 242 6.5%
Jim Spencer LD 156 4.2%

Peverell [Lab gain from C]

Jeremy Goslin Lab 2324 47.6%
Martin Leaves C 2081 42.6%
George Maunder LD 284 5.8%
Nicholas Casley Grn 173 3.5%
Bernard Toolan Viv 24 0.5%

Plympton Chaddlewood

Glenn Jordan C 1051 61.3%
Janet Wise Lab 532 31.0%
Louise Ayres LD 132 7.7%

Plympton St Mary

David James C 2649 70.8%
Rob de Jong Lab 850 22.7%
Jeffrey Hall LD 241 6.4%

Plymstock Dunstone

Vivien Pengelly C 2411 64.5%
David Owen Lab 905 24.2%
Sima Davarian-Dehsorkhe LD 424 11.3%

Plymstock Radford

Rebecca Smith C 1964 48.7%
Vince Barry Lab 842 20.9%
John Wheeler Ind 453 11.2%
Gordon Miller Ind 314 7.8%
Roy Plumley LD 247 6.1%
Matthew Faith Grn 212 5.3%

St Budeaux

Sally Bowie Lab 1458 49.2%
Pat Patel C 1189 40.1%
Margaret Bennett Jones Ind 165 5.6%
Stuart Spicer LD 93 3.1%
Andrew White TUSC 57 1.9%

St Peter and the Waterfront

Sue McDonald Lab 1981 54.5%
Mark Thompson C 1232 33.9%
Hugh Janes LD 221 6.1%
Brian Banks Grn 157 4.3%
Ian Groeber TUSC 41 1.1%

Southway

Jonny Morris Lab 1838 52.6%
Tim Velkavrh-Blazevic C 1359 38.9%
Jacqui Spencer LD 217 6.2%
Nik Brookson TUSC 79 2.3%

Stoke

Kevin Neil Lab 1915 52.5%
Kathy Watkin C 1219 33.4%
Daniel Sheaff Grn 186 5.1%
Helen Guy LD 184 5.0%
Michael Arthur UKIP 143 3.9%

Sutton and Mount Gould

Mary Aspinall Lab 2102 63.7%
Chip Tofan C 910 27.6%
Peter York LD 209 6.3%
Ryan Aldred TUSC 80 2.4%

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