Local Election Results 2019
Maidstone
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Barming and Teston, Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton, Bridge, Headcorn, Heath, North Downs, Park Wood or Shepway South.
Other results for Maidstone:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Maidstone (may be incomplete): 27th November 2003 (Marden & Yalding)
— 13th October 2005 (Downswood & Otham)
— 30th November 2006 (Park Wood)
— 6th December 2007 (Shepway S.)
— 1st October 2009 (Fant)
— 18th October 2012 (Allington)
— 27th July 2014 (Staplehurst)
— 10th September 2015 (Fant)
— 8th September 2016 (Shepway S.)
— 4th May 2017 (Bearsted)
— 30th November 2017 (North)
— 13th September 2018 (Headcorn)
Results for Kent county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
11548 |
39.6% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
7758 |
26.6% |
6 |
Green Party |
3212 |
11.0% |
0 |
Labour |
3005 |
10.3% |
1 |
Independent |
2052 |
7.0% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
1562 |
5.4% |
0 |
Cynthia Robertson |
LD |
1180 |
58.0% |
Barry Ginley |
C |
505 |
24.8% |
Benjamin Knowles |
Grn |
189 |
9.3% |
Wendy Hollands |
Lab |
159 |
7.8% |
Val Springett |
C |
1468 |
66.7% |
Ian Chittenden |
LD |
377 |
17.1% |
Colin Chuter |
Grn |
355 |
16.1% |
Anne Brindle |
C |
1155 |
59.0% |
Michael Thompson |
LD |
474 |
24.2% |
Mark McGiffin |
UKIP |
329 |
16.8% |
Richard Webb |
LD |
1223 |
58.0% |
Simon Webb |
C |
753 |
35.7% |
Richard Coates |
Lab |
134 |
6.4% |
Nick de Wiggondene-Sheppard |
C |
475 |
58.0% |
James Shalice |
Grn |
208 |
25.4% |
Andrew Cockersole |
LD |
136 |
16.6% |
Gordon Newton |
Ind |
434 |
58.6% |
Gary Cooke |
C |
182 |
24.6% |
Paul Wooding |
Ind |
65 |
8.8% |
Stuart Jeffrey |
Grn |
60 |
8.1% |
David Naghi |
LD |
942 |
47.4% |
Harprit Singh Dogra |
C |
568 |
28.6% |
Jo Burns |
Lab |
256 |
12.9% |
Christopher Turner |
Grn |
223 |
11.2% |
Margaret Rose |
Lab |
659 |
35.1% |
Graham Jarvis |
C |
536 |
28.5% |
David Pickett |
LD |
291 |
15.5% |
Ian McDonald |
Grn |
269 |
14.3% |
Sue Delamere |
Ind |
124 |
6.6% |
Tom Sams |
Ind |
1107 |
57.5% |
Chris Roots |
C |
638 |
33.1% |
Susan Parr |
Grn |
105 |
5.5% |
Stephen Rogers |
Lab |
75 |
3.9% |
Dinesh Khadka |
LD |
852 |
47.9% |
Andi Okoye |
C |
360 |
20.3% |
Barbara Neill |
Lab |
346 |
19.5% |
Kimmy Milham |
Grn |
219 |
12.3% |
Gill Fort |
C |
420 |
68.9% |
Ian Stevens |
UKIP |
190 |
31.1% |
Susan Grigg |
LD |
390 |
54.7% |
Bryan Hillman |
C |
218 |
30.6% |
Donna Greenan |
Grn |
80 |
11.2% |
Richard Atkins |
Lab |
25 |
3.5% |
Annabelle Blackmore |
C |
1092 |
46.9% |
Mike Summersgill |
Grn |
518 |
22.2% |
Pamela Watts |
UKIP |
330 |
14.2% |
Dan Wilkinson |
Lab |
257 |
11.0% |
June Winton |
Ind |
133 |
5.7% |
Robert Eves |
C |
579 |
32.5% |
Maureen Cleator |
Lab |
489 |
27.4% |
Steve Cheeseman |
Grn |
443 |
24.8% |
Steve Bax |
UKIP |
273 |
15.3% |
Marion Ring |
C |
635 |
38.9% |
Richard Neill |
Lab |
272 |
16.7% |
Stephen Young |
UKIP |
268 |
16.4% |
Michael Hicks |
LD |
249 |
15.3% |
Stephen Muggeridge |
Grn |
112 |
6.9% |
Jon Hicks |
Ind |
52 |
3.2% |
Gary Butler |
Ind |
43 |
2.6% |
Brian Clark |
LD |
1332 |
58.7% |
Les Letchford |
C |
561 |
24.7% |
Patrick Coates |
Lab |
154 |
6.8% |
Simon Milham |
Grn |
128 |
5.6% |
Yolande Kenward |
Ind |
94 |
4.1% |
Louise Brice |
C |
907 |
55.1% |
Jeremy Watson |
LD |
201 |
12.2% |
John Wright |
Grn |
187 |
11.4% |
Marlyn Randall |
Lab |
179 |
10.9% |
Barry Watts |
UKIP |
172 |
10.4% |
Wendy Young |
C |
496 |
68.6% |
Derek Eagle |
Grn |
116 |
16.0% |
Richard Francis |
LD |
111 |
15.4% |
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