Local Election Results 2019
South Hams
Whole council up for election.
Other results for South Hams:
2003
2007
2011
2015
By-elections for South Hams (may be incomplete): 8th December 2005 (Ivybridge Woodlands)
— 2nd March 2006 (Erme Valley)
— 12th November 2009 (Totnes Bridgetown)
— 18th February 2010 (Ivybridge Filham)
— 22nd May 2014 (Salcombe & Malborough)
— 8th October 2015 (Totnes)
— 27th July 2016 (Totnes)
— 23rd February 2017 (Charterlands)
— 6th May 2021 (Ivybridge W.)
Results for Devon county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
10897 |
35.6% |
16 |
Liberal Democrat |
9721 |
31.7% |
10 |
Labour |
4373 |
14.3% |
0 |
Green Party |
3321 |
10.8% |
3 |
Independent |
2329 |
7.6% |
2 |
Richard Foss |
C |
443 |
42.8% |
Laurel Lawford |
LD |
395 |
38.2% |
Suzanne Ellis |
Grn |
155 |
15.0% |
Peter McIlven |
Lab |
42 |
4.1% |
Barrie Spencer |
C |
515 |
76.1% |
Michael Cade |
Lab |
162 |
23.9% |
Helen Reeve |
C |
402 |
47.4% |
Simon Rake |
LD |
391 |
46.1% |
David Matthews |
Lab |
55 |
6.5% |
Bernard Taylor |
C |
537 |
52.3% |
George Rosevear |
LD |
332 |
32.4% |
David Trigger |
Lab |
157 |
15.3% |
Jacqueline Hodgson |
Grn |
853 |
81.5% |
Jennifer McGeever |
C |
193 |
18.5% |
Jonathan Hawkins |
C |
1383 |
39.5% |
Hilary Bastone |
C |
1317 |
|
Rosemary Rowe |
C |
965 |
|
Richard Heseltine |
LD |
865 |
24.7% |
Nathan Bodinnar |
Lab |
779 |
22.2% |
Graham Campbell |
Lab |
614 |
|
John Robinson |
Ind |
475 |
13.6% |
Thomas Holway |
C |
491 |
58.9% |
Louise Rea |
Lab |
182 |
21.8% |
Antony Power |
LD |
161 |
19.3% |
Victor Abbott |
LD |
574 |
35.7% |
Karen Pringle |
C |
565 |
35.2% |
Richard Peachey |
C |
483 |
|
Tessa Lannin |
Lab |
468 |
29.1% |
David May |
C |
703 |
42.7% |
Lance Austen |
C |
662 |
|
Anthony Rea |
Lab |
520 |
31.6% |
David Robinson |
LD |
424 |
25.7% |
Denise O'Callaghan |
LD |
809 |
47.7% |
Susan Jackson |
LD |
737 |
|
Keith Wingate |
C |
560 |
33.0% |
Samantha Dennis |
C |
539 |
|
Gerrie Messer |
Lab |
327 |
19.3% |
Katharine Kemp |
LD |
362 |
47.0% |
Ian Bramble |
C |
305 |
39.6% |
John Harvey |
Lab |
104 |
13.5% |
James Pennington |
Ind |
380 |
42.4% |
Stephen Veasey |
C |
205 |
22.9% |
Margaret Coombs |
Grn |
126 |
14.0% |
Keith Smith |
LD |
126 |
14.0% |
Evelyn Burges |
Lab |
60 |
6.7% |
Keith Baldry |
LD |
1236 |
61.6% |
Daniel Thomas |
LD |
1141 |
|
Basil Cane |
C |
614 |
30.6% |
Michael Blake |
C |
509 |
|
Edward Parsons |
Lab |
155 |
7.7% |
Mark Long |
Ind |
1191 |
49.1% |
Judith Pearce |
C |
739 |
30.5% |
Simon Wright |
C |
706 |
|
Alan Kerr |
LD |
336 |
13.9% |
Helen Beetham |
Lab |
159 |
6.6% |
Peter Smerdon |
C |
744 |
35.5% |
Guy Pannell |
LD |
729 |
34.8% |
Robert Steer |
C |
715 |
|
Charlotte Power |
LD |
663 |
|
Gavin Fennell |
Grn |
417 |
19.9% |
Colin Moore |
Grn |
371 |
|
Lynn Alderson |
Lab |
203 |
9.7% |
Paul Bishop |
Lab |
169 |
|
Julian Brazil |
LD |
690 |
67.4% |
Joshua Gardner |
C |
298 |
29.1% |
Richard Gaehl |
Lab |
35 |
3.4% |
John Birch |
LD |
1424 |
37.4% |
Joanna Sweett |
Grn |
1350 |
35.5% |
Joseph Rose |
Grn |
1062 |
|
Emily Price |
LD |
924 |
|
John Anderson |
LD |
899 |
|
Christopher Maguire |
Grn |
892 |
|
Laurel Ellis |
Lab |
654 |
17.2% |
Louise Webberley |
Lab |
630 |
|
Colin Luker |
Lab |
601 |
|
Philip Paine |
C |
376 |
9.9% |
Daniel Brown |
C |
825 |
41.4% |
Matthew Chown |
C |
753 |
|
Katy Ward-Edwards |
Grn |
420 |
21.1% |
Ian Martin |
Ind |
283 |
14.2% |
Brian Blake |
LD |
265 |
13.3% |
Alastair Henderson |
Lab |
202 |
10.1% |
John McKay |
LD |
602 |
64.2% |
Leigh Munro |
C |
336 |
35.8% |
Nicola Hopwood |
C |
663 |
85.9% |
Paul Furlong |
Lab |
109 |
14.1% |
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