Local Election Results 2019
Mid Suffolk
Whole council up for election.
Other results for Mid Suffolk:
2003
2007
2011
2015
2023
By-elections for Mid Suffolk (may be incomplete): 21st October 2004 (Barking & Somersham; Claydon & Barham)
— 28th July 2005 (Hoxne)
— 24th November 2005 (Bramford & Blakenham)
— 25th March 2010 (Haughley & Wetherden)
— 22nd May 2014 (Stowmarket N.)
— 2nd June 2016 (Barking & Somersham)
— 4th May 2017 (Eye)
— 17th February 2022 (Thurston)
— 2nd May 2024 (Chilton)
— 24th September 2024 (Thurston)
Results for Suffolk county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
11583 |
40.2% |
16 |
Green Party |
9304 |
32.3% |
12 |
Liberal Democrat |
5250 |
18.2% |
5 |
Labour |
1370 |
4.8% |
0 |
Independent |
1196 |
4.2% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
113 |
0.4% |
0 |
Andrew Mellen |
Grn |
633 |
64.9% |
Jill Wilshaw |
C |
343 |
35.1% |
Daniel Pratt |
Grn |
424 |
57.1% |
Kay Oakes |
C |
319 |
42.9% |
John Field |
LD |
354 |
51.7% |
Robert Grimsey |
C |
196 |
28.6% |
Peter Jousiffe |
Grn |
135 |
19.7% |
James Caston |
C |
348 |
57.6% |
Martin Redbond |
LD |
256 |
42.4% |
Barry Humphreys |
C |
552 |
37.8% |
Oliver Amorowson |
Grn |
548 |
37.5% |
Gary Green |
C |
428 |
|
David Poulson |
LD |
360 |
24.7% |
John Whitehead |
C |
749 |
43.1% |
Timothy Passmore |
C |
717 |
|
Helen Bridgeman |
Grn |
562 |
32.3% |
Mark Valladares |
LD |
427 |
24.6% |
Gerard Brewster |
Ind |
893 |
38.2% |
Keith Scarff |
LD |
557 |
23.8% |
Nicholas Gowrley |
C |
443 |
19.0% |
Miles Row |
Grn |
443 |
19.0% |
Dorothy Guthrie |
C |
605 |
70.1% |
Terence Wilson |
Lab |
258 |
29.9% |
Sarah Mansel |
Grn |
1006 |
52.2% |
Helen Geake |
Grn |
925 |
|
Jane Storey |
C |
719 |
37.3% |
Kerry Burn |
LD |
204 |
10.6% |
Peter Gould |
C |
419 |
53.1% |
Timothy Glenton |
LD |
370 |
46.9% |
Lavinia Hadingham |
C |
518 |
54.8% |
Peter Davies |
Grn |
206 |
21.8% |
Garry Deeks |
Ind |
141 |
14.9% |
Paul Seeman |
LD |
80 |
8.5% |
Rowland Warboys |
Grn |
506 |
48.8% |
Christopher Pitt |
C |
421 |
40.6% |
Joanne Clifford |
Lab |
110 |
10.6% |
Rachel Eburne |
Grn |
1363 |
80.2% |
Keith Welham |
Grn |
1277 |
|
Stephen Britt |
C |
337 |
19.8% |
James Passmore |
C |
293 |
|
Matthew Hicks |
C |
533 |
58.9% |
David Penny |
Grn |
182 |
20.1% |
Stephen Card |
LD |
108 |
11.9% |
Anthony Scott-Robinson |
Lab |
82 |
9.1% |
Andrew Stringer |
Grn |
838 |
72.0% |
Elaine Bryce |
C |
326 |
28.0% |
Michael Norris |
LD |
847 |
65.7% |
Stephen Phillips |
LD |
805 |
|
Matthew Oakes |
C |
442 |
34.3% |
Paul Allen |
C |
370 |
|
John Matthissen |
Grn |
463 |
55.6% |
James Spencer |
C |
245 |
29.4% |
Nichola Willshere |
LD |
125 |
15.0% |
David Burn |
C |
465 |
58.1% |
Gillian Heriz-Smith |
Grn |
335 |
41.9% |
Penelope Otton |
LD |
628 |
63.4% |
Gillian Morgan |
C |
254 |
25.7% |
Philip Cockell |
Lab |
108 |
10.9% |
Jessica Fleming |
C |
502 |
62.4% |
Susan Coe |
Lab |
302 |
37.6% |
Paul Ekpenyong |
C |
282 |
50.1% |
David Child |
LD |
281 |
49.9% |
Susan Morley |
C |
413 |
44.8% |
Nicholas Hardingham |
Grn |
304 |
33.0% |
Jeremy Hall |
UKIP |
113 |
12.3% |
David Payne |
LD |
91 |
9.9% |
David Muller |
C |
475 |
42.1% |
Terence Carter |
Grn |
415 |
36.8% |
Clifton Bushe |
C |
400 |
|
William Howman |
Lab |
238 |
21.1% |
Julie Flatman |
C |
616 |
68.2% |
Catherine Leith |
LD |
287 |
31.8% |
Wendy Turner |
Grn |
732 |
39.2% |
Harold Richardson |
C |
633 |
33.9% |
Oliver Passmore |
C |
498 |
|
Sue Tytler |
Grn |
438 |
|
Ellen Kirkby |
LD |
206 |
11.0% |
Olivia Boland |
Ind |
162 |
8.7% |
Francis Wright |
LD |
158 |
|
Ursula Ajimal |
Lab |
136 |
7.3% |
Richard Meyer |
C |
428 |
50.8% |
Stuart Masters |
Grn |
209 |
24.8% |
John Dougall |
Lab |
136 |
16.2% |
Martin Spurling |
LD |
69 |
8.2% |
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