Local Election Results 2019
Torbay
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Note:— The elected mayoralty of Torbay was abolished this year following a referendum.
Other results for Torbay:
2003
2007
2011
2015
2023
By-elections for Torbay (may be incomplete): 20th May 2004 (Roundham-with-Hyde)
— 5th August 2004 (Wellswood)
— 21st October 2004 (Goodrington-with-Roselands)
— 10th March 2005 (Wellswood)
— 5th May 2005 (Blatchcombe)
— 20th October 2005 (Elected Mayor)
— 8th December 2005 (Churston-with-Galmpton)
— 22nd July 2010 (St Mary's-with-Summercombe)
— 23rd June 2011 (Cockington-with-Chelston)
— 5th November 2015 (Clifton-with-Maidenway)
— 5th May 2016 (Tormohun)
— 14th December 2017 (Watcombe)
— 14th November 2019 (Goodrington with Roselands)
— 6th May 2021 (Clifton with Maidenway)
— 6th June 2024 (Wellswood)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
11760 |
29.5% |
15 |
Liberal Democrat |
9385 |
23.5% |
13 |
Independent |
7631 |
19.1% |
8 |
Green Party |
5302 |
13.3% |
0 |
Labour |
2896 |
7.3% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
2895 |
7.3% |
0 |
Stephen Darling |
LD |
1460 |
45.5% |
John Dudley |
LD |
1252 |
|
Robert Long |
LD |
1151 |
|
Martin Brook |
C |
754 |
23.5% |
Cyril Glazebrook |
C |
617 |
|
Lindsay Glazebrook |
C |
584 |
|
Jacqueline Wakeham |
Ind |
449 |
14.0% |
Julie Richardson |
Grn |
316 |
9.8% |
Dani Passmore |
Lab |
232 |
7.2% |
Karen Kennedy |
C |
1369 |
50.0% |
Judith Mills |
C |
1369 |
|
Jane Hughes |
Grn |
578 |
21.1% |
Dennis Shearman |
LD |
532 |
19.4% |
Katherine Oliverio |
LD |
423 |
|
Howard Ingham |
Lab |
261 |
9.5% |
Ian Doggett |
LD |
866 |
41.1% |
Margaret Douglas-Dunbar |
LD |
823 |
|
John Fellows |
C |
565 |
26.8% |
Dianne Swindells |
C |
491 |
|
Susan Kenning |
Grn |
269 |
12.8% |
Jacqueline Colby |
Ind |
249 |
11.8% |
Eric Rossiter |
Lab |
159 |
7.5% |
Christopher Harvey |
Lab |
158 |
|
Nicole Amil |
Ind |
1008 |
35.2% |
Andrew Barrand |
C |
569 |
19.8% |
Colin Charlwood |
Ind |
559 |
|
Jane Head |
C |
500 |
|
Jack Critchlow |
Lab |
486 |
17.0% |
Lily James |
LD |
332 |
11.6% |
Alistair Brierley |
LD |
300 |
|
Mark Dent |
UKIP |
241 |
8.4% |
Julia Neal |
Lab |
235 |
|
Michael Tait |
Grn |
231 |
8.1% |
Anthony Thomas |
C |
270 |
41.7% |
Emily Heather |
Grn |
136 |
21.0% |
Timothy King |
Ind |
135 |
20.8% |
Christine Pountney |
LD |
107 |
16.5% |
Jermaine Atiya-Alla |
LD |
431 |
24.4% |
Jack Dart |
LD |
408 |
|
Cynthia Stocks |
Ind |
338 |
19.1% |
Paul Jones |
C |
311 |
17.6% |
Amanda Castle |
C |
309 |
|
Steven Walsh |
UKIP |
300 |
16.9% |
Stefanie Curran |
Ind |
240 |
|
Hazel Robertson |
Grn |
218 |
12.3% |
John Coombs |
Lab |
172 |
9.7% |
Jacqueline Stockman |
Ind |
1628 |
48.1% |
Michael Morey |
Ind |
1572 |
|
Victor Ellery |
Ind |
1144 |
|
Richard Haddock |
Ind |
827 |
|
Michael Cuggy |
UKIP |
538 |
15.9% |
David Greenway |
C |
524 |
15.5% |
John Fallon |
Grn |
498 |
14.7% |
Stephen Bryant |
C |
460 |
|
Elliot Abercrombie |
C |
383 |
|
Eileen Fox |
LD |
200 |
5.9% |
Dave Fordham |
LD |
183 |
|
Mark Pountney |
LD |
151 |
|
John Howgate |
LD |
798 |
30.7% |
Richard Heyse |
LD |
761 |
|
Penelope-Jane Barnby |
C |
716 |
27.6% |
Alan Tyerman |
C |
565 |
|
Derek Mills |
Ind |
343 |
13.2% |
Ian Walsh |
UKIP |
332 |
12.8% |
Malcolm Turner |
Grn |
245 |
9.4% |
Neil Cussons |
Lab |
163 |
6.3% |
John Kavanagh |
C |
415 |
27.9% |
Jacqueline Thomas |
C |
382 |
|
David Watt |
Ind |
338 |
22.7% |
Judith Somerville |
LD |
266 |
17.9% |
Neil Rolfe |
Grn |
244 |
16.4% |
Josh Adams |
Lab |
227 |
15.2% |
Catherine Johns |
LD |
213 |
|
Edward Harris |
Lab |
207 |
|
Christopher Lewis |
C |
1461 |
40.5% |
Linda Sykes |
C |
1320 |
|
David Thomas |
C |
1200 |
|
Wendy Avenell |
LD |
658 |
18.2% |
Thomas Pentney |
LD |
559 |
|
Sophie Downs |
Grn |
545 |
15.1% |
Elizabeth Parnell |
Lab |
480 |
13.3% |
Eileen Harvey |
UKIP |
465 |
12.9% |
Michael Stockman |
LD |
459 |
|
Christine Dayment |
UKIP |
457 |
|
Rosalind Royle |
Lab |
303 |
|
Stephen Wood |
Lab |
301 |
|
Barbara Lewis |
C |
619 |
30.8% |
Christine Carter |
LD |
609 |
30.3% |
Christopher Robson |
C |
530 |
|
Nigel Penny |
LD |
517 |
|
Jeanette Walsh |
UKIP |
330 |
16.4% |
Simon Moss |
Grn |
295 |
14.7% |
Paula Hermes |
Grn |
277 |
|
Timothy Ahlbeck |
Ind |
156 |
7.8% |
Hazel Foster |
C |
1057 |
29.9% |
Anne Brooks |
C |
992 |
|
Raymond Hill |
C |
982 |
|
Deborah Brewer |
LD |
930 |
26.3% |
Gillian Hayman |
LD |
885 |
|
David Ward |
LD |
825 |
|
Paul Moor |
Ind |
474 |
13.4% |
Julie Brandon |
Ind |
437 |
|
Jennifer Giel |
Grn |
416 |
11.7% |
Richard Boyles |
Grn |
375 |
|
Michael Simpson |
UKIP |
371 |
10.5% |
Brian Roberts |
Ind |
343 |
|
Keith Christmas |
Lab |
293 |
8.3% |
Cecilia Brown |
Ind |
729 |
39.0% |
Terry Manning |
Ind |
667 |
|
Stephen Bryant |
C |
574 |
30.7% |
Paul Labistour |
C |
454 |
|
Julian Gunther |
Grn |
400 |
21.4% |
Jean Cope |
LD |
166 |
8.9% |
Adam Carter |
LD |
160 |
|
Darren Cowell |
Ind |
822 |
37.6% |
Robert Loxton |
Ind |
774 |
|
Mark Kingscote |
C |
555 |
25.4% |
Daniel Maddock |
C |
514 |
|
Dennis Brewer |
LD |
394 |
18.0% |
Richard Raybould |
LD |
337 |
|
Jennifer Stoneman |
Grn |
261 |
11.9% |
Stuart Gale |
Lab |
157 |
7.2% |
Amanda Darling |
LD |
1124 |
40.8% |
Nicholas Pentney |
LD |
962 |
|
Cordelia Law |
LD |
935 |
|
John Doherty |
C |
614 |
22.3% |
Roger Heath |
C |
561 |
|
Lucius Gray |
C |
540 |
|
Robert Pernull-Excell |
Ind |
453 |
16.4% |
Suzannah Jones |
Ind |
384 |
|
Lynette Stone |
Ind |
313 |
|
Helen Boyles |
Grn |
297 |
10.8% |
Virginia Keyes |
Lab |
266 |
9.7% |
Jimi Neary |
Grn |
207 |
|
Richard Spreckley |
Grn |
164 |
|
Nicholas Bye |
C |
1387 |
45.0% |
James O'Dwyer |
C |
1209 |
|
Fiona McPhail |
LD |
512 |
16.6% |
Richard Thomas |
Ind |
509 |
16.5% |
Gillian Baker |
Grn |
353 |
11.5% |
Kenneth Stiling |
UKIP |
318 |
10.3% |
Fiona Hess |
LD |
238 |
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