Local Election Results 2018
Basingstoke and Deane
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Baughurst and Tadley North, Bramley and Sherfield, Kingsclere, Pamber and Silchester, Rooksdown, Sherborne St John, Tadley Central, Tadley South or Upton Grey and The Candovers.
Other results for Basingstoke and Deane:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Basingstoke and Deane (may be incomplete): 21st December 2006 (Buckskin)
— 29th March 2007 (Rooksdown)
— 18th October 2007 (Whitchurch)
— 24th January 2008 (Baughurst)
— 15th October 2009 (Chineham)
— 16th October 2016 (Basing)
— 24th November 2016 (Tadley S.)
— 21st February 2017 (Winklebury)
— 1st March 2018 (Kempshott)
— 18th June 2018 (Kempshott)
— 25th October 2018 (Norden)
— 10th October 2019 (Bramley & Sherfield)
Results for Hampshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
14938 |
46.1% |
8 |
Labour |
10153 |
31.3% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
5525 |
17.0% |
2 |
Independent |
1230 |
3.8% |
1 |
Green Party |
246 |
0.8% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
211 |
0.7% |
0 |
Libertarian Party |
72 |
0.2% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
61 |
0.2% |
0 |
Onnalee Cubitt |
C |
1679 |
69.0% |
Richard Lilleker |
LD |
425 |
17.5% |
Alex Lee |
Lab |
329 |
13.5% |
Mark Taylor |
Lab |
452 |
35.6% |
Andy Konieczko |
LD |
440 |
34.6% |
Shane Grimes |
C |
353 |
27.8% |
Mick Butler |
TUSC |
25 |
2.0% |
Kim Taylor |
Lab |
541 |
49.6% |
Richard Court |
C |
345 |
31.7% |
Scott Neville |
Libtn |
72 |
6.6% |
Michael Thompson |
UKIP |
72 |
6.6% |
James Belchamber |
LD |
60 |
5.5% |
Michael Westbrook |
Lab |
724 |
45.4% |
Arun Mummalaneni |
C |
529 |
33.1% |
Doris Jones |
LD |
234 |
14.7% |
Alan Stone |
Ind |
109 |
6.8% |
Stephanie Grant |
Lab |
683 |
52.3% |
Edward Norman |
C |
485 |
37.1% |
Hedley Proctor |
LD |
83 |
6.4% |
Stan Tennison |
Ind |
56 |
4.3% |
Graham Falconer |
C |
1123 |
72.9% |
Pauleen Malone |
LD |
253 |
16.4% |
John Rodway |
Lab |
165 |
10.7% |
Paul Miller |
C |
1487 |
72.6% |
Mary Brian |
Lab |
306 |
14.9% |
Michael Hall |
LD |
255 |
12.5% |
Clive Sanders |
C |
595 |
71.9% |
Monty Abram |
LD |
152 |
18.4% |
Christopher Whitehead |
Lab |
80 |
9.7% |
Gavin James |
LD |
692 |
51.3% |
Sajish Tom |
Lab |
322 |
23.9% |
Rebecca Sanders |
C |
279 |
20.7% |
Duncan Stone |
Ind |
56 |
4.2% |
John McKay |
LD |
1109 |
62.9% |
Nicholas Bates |
C |
428 |
24.3% |
Gill Gleeson |
Lab |
225 |
12.8% |
Terri Reid |
C |
1230 |
67.5% |
Daniel O'Loughlin |
Lab |
358 |
19.6% |
Madeline Hussey |
LD |
235 |
12.9% |
Hayley Eachus |
C |
1298 |
66.8% |
Grant Donohoe |
Lab |
412 |
21.2% |
Stavroulla O'Doherty |
LD |
234 |
12.0% |
Laura James |
Lab |
1183 |
65.6% |
Jim Holder |
C |
428 |
23.7% |
Stephen Whitechurch |
LD |
89 |
4.9% |
Steve James-Bailey |
Ind |
68 |
3.8% |
Mayola Demmenie |
TUSC |
36 |
2.0% |
Stuart Frost |
C |
1342 |
63.3% |
Julie Pierce |
Lab |
391 |
18.5% |
Robert Cooper |
LD |
288 |
13.6% |
Iain James |
Grn |
98 |
4.6% |
Ian Tilbury |
Ind |
941 |
53.7% |
Alex Hedger |
C |
545 |
31.1% |
Lucy Sloane Williams |
LD |
168 |
9.6% |
Kirsten Griffiths |
Grn |
99 |
5.6% |
David Potter |
Lab |
744 |
64.8% |
Andrew Clarke |
C |
287 |
25.0% |
Zoe Rogers |
LD |
118 |
10.3% |
Paul Frankum |
Lab |
677 |
63.3% |
Chris Hendon |
C |
278 |
26.0% |
Michael Berwick-Gooding |
LD |
114 |
10.7% |
Sean Keating |
Lab |
1052 |
53.4% |
Lily Turner |
C |
684 |
34.7% |
Alan Simpson |
UKIP |
139 |
7.1% |
Ted Blackmore-Squires |
LD |
96 |
4.9% |
Dave George |
C |
717 |
40.3% |
Claire Isbester |
Lab |
625 |
35.1% |
Linda Stepney |
LD |
439 |
24.6% |
Ruth Cooper |
Lab |
884 |
49.1% |
Laura Edwards |
C |
826 |
45.9% |
Michael Nightingale |
Grn |
49 |
2.7% |
Lisa Proctor |
LD |
41 |
2.3% |
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