Local Election Results 2019
Lewes
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
Other results for Lewes:
2003
2007
2011
2015
2023
By-elections for Lewes (may be incomplete): 15th December 2005 (Peacehaven N.)
— 17th August 2006 (Ouse Valley & Ringmer)
— 2nd June 2016 (Lewes Bridge)
— 8th June 2017 (Seaford W.)
— 7th September 2017 (Ouse Valley & Ringmer)
— 2nd July 2018 (Chailey & Wivelsfield)
— 6th May 2021 (Seaford E.; Seaford W.)
— 12th May 2022 (Peacehaven W.)
— 10th October 2024 (Wivelsfield)
Results for East Sussex county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
8732 |
25.9% |
19 |
Green Party |
8658 |
25.7% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
7698 |
22.8% |
8 |
Labour |
4389 |
13.0% |
3 |
Independent |
3281 |
9.7% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
965 |
2.9% |
0 |
Sharon Davy |
C |
706 |
44.2% |
Isabelle Linington |
C |
639 |
|
Peter Spain |
LD |
389 |
24.3% |
Holly Atkins |
Grn |
375 |
23.5% |
Brenda Barnes |
Grn |
343 |
|
Michael Percy |
LD |
340 |
|
Nicholas Belcher |
Lab |
129 |
8.1% |
Jack Curham |
Lab |
102 |
|
Tom Jones |
C |
455 |
47.5% |
Vicky Byrne |
LD |
384 |
40.1% |
Anthony Shuster |
Grn |
119 |
12.4% |
Christine Robinson |
Lab |
786 |
27.0% |
Ron Maskell |
C |
747 |
25.7% |
Laurence O'Connor |
Lab |
721 |
|
Andy Smith |
C |
692 |
|
Cathy Smith |
C |
672 |
|
Helen Thoms |
Grn |
621 |
21.4% |
Wayne Botting |
Ind |
438 |
15.1% |
Cathy Neave |
Ind |
382 |
|
Dave Neave |
Ind |
328 |
|
Charles Boxer |
LD |
316 |
10.9% |
William Meyer |
LD |
424 |
51.8% |
Susan Chowen |
C |
191 |
23.3% |
Dirk Campbell |
Grn |
148 |
18.1% |
David Hallett |
Lab |
56 |
6.8% |
Zoe Nicholson |
Grn |
929 |
45.5% |
Adrian Ross |
Grn |
810 |
|
Janet Baah |
LD |
733 |
35.9% |
John Lamb |
LD |
609 |
|
Matt Kent |
Lab |
216 |
10.6% |
Joy Mercer |
Lab |
175 |
|
Frances Tufnell |
C |
165 |
8.1% |
Colin French |
C |
152 |
|
Milly Manley |
Grn |
630 |
36.8% |
Roy Clay |
Grn |
560 |
|
Oli Henman |
LD |
482 |
28.1% |
Kate Wood |
LD |
437 |
|
Emily Clarke |
Lab |
370 |
21.6% |
Louis Blair |
Lab |
194 |
|
Susan Murray |
Ind |
139 |
8.1% |
Rosemarie Jeffery |
C |
92 |
5.4% |
Karen French |
C |
90 |
|
Ruth O'Keeffe |
Ind |
2041 |
45.9% |
Imogen Makepeace |
Grn |
1445 |
32.5% |
Matthew Bird |
Grn |
1318 |
|
James Herbert |
Grn |
1087 |
|
Graham Mayhew |
Ind |
930 |
|
Stephen Catlin |
Ind |
834 |
|
Joyce Bell |
LD |
597 |
13.4% |
Kevin West |
LD |
504 |
|
David Stechler |
LD |
421 |
|
Paul Grivell |
Lab |
227 |
5.1% |
Trevor Hopper |
Lab |
225 |
|
Tony Adams |
Lab |
212 |
|
Jane Slater |
C |
140 |
3.1% |
David Charnock |
C |
128 |
|
Tam Large |
C |
85 |
|
Steve Saunders |
Ind |
393 |
32.8% |
Julie Carr |
LD |
311 |
26.0% |
Paula Woolven |
Ind |
305 |
|
Charlie Carr |
LD |
280 |
|
Tony Bradbury |
C |
269 |
22.5% |
Bill Giles |
C |
239 |
|
Nisha Vesuwala |
Grn |
118 |
9.8% |
David Hoare |
Grn |
110 |
|
Steve Floor |
Lab |
107 |
8.9% |
Graham Amy |
LD |
751 |
47.2% |
Christoph Kurthy |
LD |
628 |
|
James MacCleary |
LD |
609 |
|
Jan Woodling |
Lab |
322 |
20.2% |
Peter Charlton |
C |
261 |
16.4% |
Annabella Ashby |
Grn |
257 |
16.2% |
Elaine Bolt |
Grn |
251 |
|
Dave Argent |
C |
215 |
|
Linda Wallraven |
C |
212 |
|
Martin O'Brien |
Grn |
210 |
|
Roy Burman |
C |
443 |
57.0% |
James Earl |
LD |
156 |
20.1% |
Susan Jappie |
Grn |
135 |
17.4% |
Jo Chamberlain |
Lab |
43 |
5.5% |
Johnny Denis |
Grn |
1447 |
54.2% |
Emily O'Brien |
Grn |
1135 |
|
Sean Macleod |
Grn |
1023 |
|
Chris Bowers |
LD |
599 |
22.4% |
Richard Turner |
C |
520 |
19.5% |
Clare Herbert |
C |
518 |
|
Victoria Vincent |
LD |
504 |
|
David Terry |
C |
498 |
|
Malcolm Welsh |
LD |
468 |
|
Derek Brown |
Lab |
104 |
3.9% |
Peter Hambly |
Lab |
94 |
|
Lynda Duhigg |
C |
426 |
35.6% |
Chris Collier |
Lab |
376 |
31.5% |
Nigel Enever |
C |
352 |
|
Alan Milliner |
Lab |
330 |
|
Deborah Holt |
UKIP |
207 |
17.3% |
Sylvie Bouhier |
Grn |
186 |
15.6% |
Lesley Orr |
Grn |
164 |
|
Phil Davis |
C |
454 |
40.1% |
Keira Rigden |
C |
448 |
|
Dawn Paul |
Lab |
278 |
24.6% |
Katie Hawks |
Grn |
207 |
18.3% |
Ian Buchanan |
UKIP |
193 |
17.0% |
Rikki Begley |
Grn |
158 |
|
Joe Miller |
C |
329 |
26.0% |
Nicola Papanicolaou |
C |
323 |
|
Lyn Mills |
Ind |
270 |
21.4% |
Phil Howson |
UKIP |
233 |
18.4% |
Marisa Guthrie |
Grn |
222 |
17.6% |
Danny Stevenson |
LD |
209 |
16.5% |
Debra Vice-Holt |
Grn |
164 |
|
Robbie Robertson |
Ind |
152 |
|
Robert Banks |
LD |
617 |
65.8% |
Stephen Morris |
C |
215 |
22.9% |
Brendan Carroll |
Grn |
79 |
8.4% |
Frank Forman |
Lab |
27 |
2.9% |
Stephen Gauntlett |
LD |
575 |
35.9% |
Geoff Rutland |
C |
435 |
27.2% |
Maggie Wearmouth |
LD |
393 |
|
Penny Lower |
Lab |
371 |
23.2% |
Bill Webb |
C |
340 |
|
Veronica Sanz |
Grn |
219 |
13.7% |
Johannes Hirn |
Grn |
204 |
|
Phil Boorman |
C |
651 |
40.7% |
Julian Peterson |
C |
631 |
|
Mary de Pleave |
Grn |
353 |
22.1% |
Pete Leeming |
UKIP |
332 |
20.8% |
Eric Woodward |
UKIP |
296 |
|
Steven Guthrie |
Grn |
265 |
|
Alun Tlusty-Sheen |
Lab |
264 |
16.5% |
Jim Lord |
C |
505 |
36.1% |
Sylvia Lord |
C |
472 |
|
Morag Everden |
LD |
400 |
28.6% |
Nazish Adil |
LD |
381 |
|
Rebecca Francomb |
Grn |
308 |
22.0% |
Graham Lower |
Lab |
184 |
13.2% |
Rachel Fryer |
Grn |
169 |
|
Sam Adeniji |
C |
598 |
37.9% |
Christine Brett |
LD |
588 |
37.3% |
Olivia Honeyman |
LD |
581 |
|
Chris Sumners |
C |
496 |
|
Christine Platford |
Lab |
208 |
13.2% |
Geoffrey Cox |
Grn |
182 |
11.5% |
Richard Ford |
Grn |
175 |
|
Ian White |
C |
769 |
46.4% |
Liz Boorman |
C |
749 |
|
Zoe Ford |
Grn |
566 |
34.2% |
Michael McCoy |
Grn |
365 |
|
John Edson |
Lab |
321 |
19.4% |
Nancy Bikson |
C |
361 |
56.4% |
Iantha Kirkup |
LD |
167 |
26.1% |
Patti Broome |
Grn |
112 |
17.5% |
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