Local Election Results 2019
West Lindsey
Whole council up for election. Four Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for West Lindsey:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2015
By-elections for West Lindsey (may be incomplete): 13th March 2003 (Cherry Willingham)
— 19th June 2003 (Market Rasen)
— 18th May 2006 (Lea)
— 9th October 2008 (Middle Rasen)
— 20th August 2009 (Saxilby)
— 6th September 2012 (Nettleham)
— 14th February 2013 (Gainsborough E.)
— 19th December 2013 (Scotter)
— 27th February 2014 (Scotter)
— 29th September 2016 (Cherry Willingham)
— 27th July 2017 (Scotter & Blyton)
— 16th November 2017 (Sudbrooke)
— 24th October 2019 (Torksey)
— 6th May 2021 (Kelsey Wold)
— 16th December 2021 (Nettleham)
Results for Lincolnshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
8958 |
43.3% |
19 |
Liberal Democrat |
6362 |
30.7% |
12 |
Independent |
1804 |
8.7% |
3 |
Lincolnshire Independent |
1154 |
5.6% |
2 |
Labour |
1133 |
5.5% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
779 |
3.8% |
0 |
Green Party |
514 |
2.5% |
0 |
Ian Fleetwood |
C |
479 |
66.1% |
Robert Webb |
Ind |
154 |
21.2% |
Charles Shaw |
Ind |
92 |
12.7% |
Angela Lawrence |
C |
934 |
72.3% |
Owen Bierley |
C |
904 |
|
Nancy Barr |
Lab |
358 |
27.7% |
Andrea Clarke |
Lab |
354 |
|
Chris Darcel |
LincsInd |
1154 |
50.7% |
Sharon Hill |
LincsInd |
979 |
|
Anne Welburn |
C |
690 |
30.3% |
Thomas Longley |
C |
592 |
|
Maureen Palmer |
C |
570 |
|
Trevor Bridgwood |
UKIP |
433 |
19.0% |
Diana Rodgers |
Ind |
1180 |
42.9% |
Steve England |
C |
865 |
31.4% |
Caralyne Grimble |
C |
718 |
|
Paul Swift |
LD |
707 |
25.7% |
Malcolm Parish |
C |
656 |
|
Anjum Sawhney |
Ind |
499 |
|
Tim Davies |
Ind |
290 |
34.7% |
David Dobbie |
LD |
268 |
32.1% |
Mick Devine |
Ind |
257 |
|
Richard Oaks |
Ind |
254 |
|
Richard Craig |
LD |
246 |
|
Kristan Smith |
LD |
188 |
|
Angelene Wright |
Lab |
152 |
18.2% |
David Bond |
Lab |
144 |
|
Jonathan Harper |
Lab |
130 |
|
Joshua Jones |
C |
125 |
15.0% |
Peter Morris |
C |
116 |
|
Matt Boles |
LD |
568 |
44.2% |
Jim Snee |
LD |
517 |
|
Keith Panter |
LD |
416 |
|
Sheila Bibb |
C |
297 |
23.1% |
John Patrick |
C |
229 |
|
Gary Austen |
UKIP |
221 |
17.2% |
Sophie Austen |
UKIP |
213 |
|
John Saxon |
UKIP |
209 |
|
Sheila Jennings |
Lab |
198 |
15.4% |
Peter McNeill |
C |
193 |
|
Robert Adderley |
Lab |
176 |
|
Michael Eddowes |
Lab |
161 |
|
Judy Rainsforth |
LD |
534 |
54.4% |
Trevor Young |
LD |
529 |
|
David Cormack |
Lab |
163 |
16.6% |
Perry Smith |
Lab |
138 |
|
Neville Jones |
UKIP |
125 |
12.7% |
Denise Schofield |
Ind |
88 |
9.0% |
Henry Speer |
C |
71 |
7.2% |
Steve Schofield |
Ind |
57 |
|
Paul Howitt-Cowan |
C |
418 |
66.1% |
Karen Bacon |
LD |
214 |
33.9% |
Charles Strange |
C |
546 |
64.2% |
Louise Reece |
LD |
305 |
35.8% |
Jessie Milne |
C |
452 |
67.8% |
Sue Greenall |
Grn |
215 |
32.2% |
Stephen Bunney |
LD |
1030 |
47.1% |
John McNeill |
C |
896 |
41.0% |
Cordelia McCartney |
C |
893 |
|
Thomas Smith |
C |
853 |
|
June Clark |
LD |
762 |
|
Robert Levison |
LD |
727 |
|
Colin Saywell |
Lab |
262 |
12.0% |
Geoffrey Barnes |
Lab |
243 |
|
Lee Simpson |
Lab |
204 |
|
Giles McNeill |
C |
635 |
50.1% |
Angela White |
LD |
632 |
49.9% |
Christopher Higham |
LD |
580 |
|
John Barrett |
C |
506 |
|
Jackie Brockway |
C |
841 |
49.6% |
David Cotton |
LD |
555 |
32.7% |
Sarah Ellis |
C |
513 |
|
Simon Cowell |
Grn |
299 |
17.6% |
Lesley Rollings |
LD |
992 |
57.1% |
Liz Clews |
LD |
946 |
|
Mandy Snee |
LD |
830 |
|
Sally Loates |
C |
745 |
42.9% |
Ken Woolley |
C |
737 |
|
Ian Bradley |
C |
668 |
|
Stuart Kinch |
C |
472 |
58.6% |
Noel Mullally |
LD |
334 |
41.4% |
Jeff Summers |
C |
492 |
68.8% |
Neil Taylor |
LD |
223 |
31.2% |
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