Local Election Results 2019
East Cambridgeshire
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Other results for East Cambridgeshire:
2003
2007
2011
2015
2023
By-elections for East Cambridgeshire (may be incomplete): 6th May 2004 (The Swaffhams)
— 20th October 2005 (Cheveley)
— 5th September 2013 (Ely E.)
— 24th April 2014 (Sutton)
— 19th June 2014 (Soham S.)
— 4th February 2016 (Bottisham)
— 22nd June 2017 (Soham N.)
— 7th September 2017 (Ely S.)
— 23rd September 2021 (Soham N.)
— 18th April 2024 (Ely W.)
Results for Cambridgeshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
9160 |
38.9% |
15 |
Liberal Democrat |
8946 |
38.0% |
13 |
Labour |
2359 |
10.0% |
0 |
Green Party |
1843 |
7.8% |
0 |
Independent |
848 |
3.6% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
401 |
1.7% |
0 |
Charlotte Cane |
LD |
900 |
43.3% |
John Trapp |
LD |
838 |
|
Mathew Shuter |
C |
648 |
31.2% |
Bradley Thurston |
C |
571 |
|
Jane Goodland |
Lab |
336 |
16.2% |
Steven O'Dell |
Lab |
252 |
|
Steve McGrady |
Grn |
194 |
9.3% |
David Brown |
C |
726 |
38.0% |
Lavinia Edwards |
C |
642 |
|
Catherine Wrench |
LD |
456 |
23.9% |
Hebe Wrench |
LD |
350 |
|
Floramay Waterhouse |
Grn |
314 |
16.4% |
Liz Swift |
Lab |
243 |
12.7% |
Hilary Sage |
Lab |
215 |
|
Martin Cubitt |
UKIP |
172 |
9.0% |
Anne Bailey |
C |
493 |
51.5% |
Doris Brenke |
LD |
352 |
36.7% |
Owen Winters |
Ind |
113 |
11.8% |
Matthew Downey |
LD |
780 |
40.4% |
Lis Every |
C |
727 |
37.7% |
Kevin Wilkins |
LD |
693 |
|
Richard Hobbs |
C |
642 |
|
Clive Semmens |
Grn |
269 |
13.9% |
Isobel Morris |
Lab |
153 |
7.9% |
Louise Moschetta |
Lab |
152 |
|
Alison Whelan |
LD |
591 |
50.1% |
Simon Harries |
LD |
540 |
|
Mike Rouse |
C |
410 |
34.8% |
Sarah Bellow |
C |
409 |
|
Rebecca Denness |
Lab |
178 |
15.1% |
Edward Carlsson Browne |
Lab |
168 |
|
Susan Austen |
LD |
1380 |
39.2% |
Christine Whelan |
LD |
1330 |
|
Paola Trimarco |
LD |
1308 |
|
Helen Merrick |
C |
890 |
25.3% |
David Miller |
C |
868 |
|
Charlie Page |
C |
692 |
|
Gemma Bristow |
Grn |
511 |
14.5% |
Sarah Fraser |
Lab |
386 |
11.0% |
John Borland |
Ind |
354 |
10.1% |
Mark Hucker |
Lab |
299 |
|
Sarah Perkins |
Lab |
297 |
|
Julia Huffer |
C |
743 |
47.6% |
Joshua Schumann |
C |
647 |
|
Derrick Beckett |
Ind |
381 |
24.4% |
Connor Docwra |
LD |
307 |
19.7% |
Rupert Moss-Eccardt |
LD |
185 |
|
Chris Crickmar |
Lab |
131 |
8.4% |
Jamie Goodland |
Lab |
127 |
|
Gareth Wilson |
LD |
524 |
50.9% |
Stuart Smith |
C |
358 |
34.8% |
Carly Juneau |
Grn |
80 |
7.8% |
Lydia Hill |
Lab |
67 |
6.5% |
Christine Ambrose Smith |
C |
790 |
45.4% |
Jo Webber |
C |
782 |
|
David Ambrose Smith |
C |
754 |
|
Siobhan Double |
LD |
476 |
27.3% |
Lee Phillips |
Grn |
475 |
27.3% |
Lindsay Harris |
LD |
440 |
|
Martyn Double |
LD |
403 |
|
Victoria Charlesworth |
LD |
599 |
47.9% |
Alec Jones |
LD |
558 |
|
Mark Goldsack |
C |
528 |
42.2% |
Carol Sennitt |
C |
465 |
|
Chris Abbott |
Lab |
124 |
9.9% |
Eileen Foley |
Lab |
107 |
|
Ian Bovingdon |
C |
507 |
48.1% |
Dan Schumann |
C |
487 |
|
Charles Warner |
LD |
353 |
33.5% |
Joanna Burnett |
LD |
335 |
|
Lucy Frost |
Lab |
194 |
18.4% |
Peter Tyson |
Lab |
143 |
|
Bill Hunt |
C |
964 |
47.1% |
Lisa Stubbs |
C |
929 |
|
Rosemary Westwell |
LD |
724 |
35.4% |
Pauline Wilson |
LD |
676 |
|
Ian Allen |
Lab |
357 |
17.5% |
Gill Spencer |
Lab |
225 |
|
Lorna Dupre |
LD |
1199 |
69.1% |
Mark Inskip |
LD |
925 |
|
Mike Bradley |
C |
536 |
30.9% |
Beth Skelham |
C |
466 |
|
Alan Sharp |
C |
840 |
53.7% |
Amy Starkey |
C |
814 |
|
Zoe Whelan |
LD |
305 |
19.5% |
Christopher Ross |
LD |
287 |
|
Richard Fullerton |
UKIP |
229 |
14.6% |
Teresa Crickmar |
Lab |
190 |
12.1% |
Susan Smith |
Lab |
170 |
|
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