Local Election Results 2019
Malvern Hills
Whole council up for election. Four Conservative councillors were elected unopposed.
Other results for Malvern Hills:
2003
2007
2011
2015
By-elections for Malvern Hills (may be incomplete): 21st October 2004 (Alfrick & Leigh)
— 3rd September 2009 (Hallow)
— 5th July 2012 (West)
— 2nd May 2013 (Chase)
— 22nd May 2014 (Lindridge)
— 7th August 2014 (Wells)
— 3rd December 2015 (Teme Valley)
— 4th May 2017 (West)
— 16th September 2021 (Tenbury)
Results for Worcestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
6421 |
29.9% |
13 |
Independent |
5435 |
25.3% |
10 |
Liberal Democrat |
5017 |
23.4% |
9 |
Green Party |
2272 |
10.6% |
5 |
Labour |
1414 |
6.6% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
905 |
4.2% |
0 |
Sarah Rouse |
Ind |
764 |
54.0% |
Peter Whatley |
Ind |
634 |
|
Karen Hanks |
C |
328 |
23.2% |
Niels Emmerson |
LD |
168 |
11.9% |
Mike Savage |
UKIP |
156 |
11.0% |
Mark Starr |
UKIP |
91 |
|
Pam Cumming |
C |
455 |
77.6% |
Danielle Bennett |
LD |
131 |
22.4% |
Daniel Walton |
Ind |
708 |
51.3% |
David Chambers |
C |
419 |
30.4% |
Richard Moore |
C |
361 |
|
Jed Marson |
LD |
252 |
18.3% |
Tom Travers |
LD |
131 |
|
Caroline Baldwin |
C |
568 |
31.3% |
Samantha Charles |
Lab |
548 |
30.2% |
James O'Donnell |
C |
541 |
|
Kathy Leather |
C |
504 |
|
Josie Wilkinson |
LD |
482 |
26.6% |
Neil Morton |
Lab |
479 |
|
William Chaundy |
LD |
478 |
|
Peter Wilkinson |
LD |
354 |
|
Jeanette Sheen |
UKIP |
214 |
11.8% |
Chris Reed |
Grn |
645 |
59.8% |
Julie Wood |
Grn |
596 |
|
Tony Baker |
C |
313 |
29.0% |
Amelia Emmerson |
LD |
121 |
11.2% |
Charlie Emmerson |
LD |
85 |
|
Dean Clarke |
Ind |
476 |
82.8% |
Paul Selway-Swift |
C |
99 |
17.2% |
David Harrison |
Ind |
957 |
80.9% |
John Michael |
Ind |
917 |
|
Harry Tanner |
C |
133 |
11.2% |
Madeline Slaney |
LD |
93 |
7.9% |
Elaine Drage |
LD |
90 |
|
Douglas Godwin |
C |
385 |
68.5% |
John Drage |
LD |
177 |
31.5% |
Kwai Hung Chan |
LD |
753 |
36.8% |
Neville Mills |
LD |
638 |
|
Kaleem Aksar |
LD |
623 |
|
David Watkins |
C |
439 |
21.5% |
Jennie Newman |
C |
425 |
|
Heather Jeavons |
Ind |
360 |
17.6% |
Mo Dutta |
C |
318 |
|
Martin Willis |
Lab |
307 |
15.0% |
Christopher Burrows |
Lab |
282 |
|
Malcolm Delingpole |
UKIP |
185 |
9.1% |
Brian Hill |
UKIP |
169 |
|
Bronwen Behan |
C |
374 |
62.1% |
John Humphreys |
LD |
228 |
37.9% |
Barbara Williams |
C |
362 |
72.3% |
Arthur Mountford |
Ind |
139 |
27.7% |
Mick Davies |
Ind |
613 |
77.1% |
Neil Baldwin |
C |
182 |
22.9% |
Caroline Bovey |
LD |
571 |
51.3% |
Paul Bennett |
LD |
423 |
|
Richard Whitehead |
LD |
410 |
|
Jane Yardley |
C |
272 |
24.4% |
Lynne Lambeth |
Lab |
271 |
24.3% |
Sydney Harrison |
C |
265 |
|
Lou Lowton |
Lab |
205 |
|
Tom Wells |
LD |
965 |
53.1% |
Kathy Wells |
LD |
729 |
|
Elaine Newman |
Ind |
511 |
28.1% |
David Barrie |
UKIP |
170 |
9.4% |
Sylwia Miziula |
C |
170 |
9.4% |
Cynthia Palmer |
Ind |
484 |
32.0% |
Beverley Nielsen |
LD |
419 |
27.7% |
Hannah Campbell |
C |
406 |
26.8% |
Roger Hall-Jones |
C |
395 |
|
Dee Tomlin |
LD |
367 |
|
Josephine Leibrandt |
Lab |
204 |
13.5% |
Jeremy Owenson |
C |
396 |
71.0% |
Anne Burge |
Grn |
162 |
29.0% |
Caroline Palethorpe |
C |
unop. |
|
Tony Penn |
C |
unop. |
|
Bridget Thomas |
C |
unop. |
|
Andrea Morgan |
C |
540 |
36.6% |
Martin Allen |
Grn |
467 |
31.6% |
Debbie Collings |
C |
437 |
|
Robert Emmerson |
LD |
290 |
19.6% |
Doug Guest |
UKIP |
180 |
12.2% |
John Gallagher |
Ind |
423 |
41.8% |
Mark Dyde |
Ind |
356 |
|
Jill Campbell |
C |
329 |
32.5% |
Alison Oliver |
Ind |
316 |
|
Chris O'Donnell |
C |
283 |
|
Elizabeth Mills |
LD |
177 |
17.5% |
Ronan Head |
LD |
149 |
|
Daniel Roberts |
Lab |
84 |
8.3% |
John Raine |
Grn |
998 |
69.4% |
Natalie McVey |
Grn |
935 |
|
Jennie Kelly |
C |
251 |
17.4% |
Ben Murphy |
LD |
190 |
13.2% |
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