Local Election Results 2021
West Oxfordshire
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Alvescot and Filkins, Ascott and Shipton, The Bartons, Brize Norton and Shilton, Burford, the Carterton wards or Ducklington. The election in Bampton and Clanfield this year was a by-election.
BPink = Burning Pink Party
Other results for West Oxfordshire:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2018
2019
2022
2023
2024
By-elections for West Oxfordshire (may be incomplete): 7th July 2005 (Witney E.)
— 25th January 2007 (Witney C.)
— 21st June 2007 (Carterton N.E.)
— 2nd May 2013 (Carterton S.; Witney E.)
— 7th November 2013 (Chipping Norton)
— 20th August 2015 (Witney N.)
— 9th March 2017 (Hailey, Minster Lovell & Leafield)
— 4th May 2017 (The Bartons)
— 15th February 2018 (Carterton S.)
— 14th November 2024 (Chipping Norton)
Results for Oxfordshire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
12004 |
42.1% |
10 |
Liberal Democrat |
6851 |
24.0% |
4 |
Labour |
6328 |
22.2% |
3 |
Green Party |
3132 |
11.0% |
1 |
Independent |
143 |
0.5% |
0 |
Reform UK |
27 |
0.1% |
0 |
Burning Pink Party |
15 |
0.1% |
0 |
Rupert Dent |
C |
803 |
64.4% |
Alma Tumilowicz |
Grn |
242 |
19.4% |
Sarah Hayton |
Lab |
202 |
16.2% |
Dean Temple |
C |
328 |
45.2% |
Nigel Ridpath |
LD |
235 |
32.4% |
James Styring |
Grn |
101 |
13.9% |
David Heyes |
Lab |
61 |
8.4% |
Liz Leffman |
LD |
884 |
54.6% |
Caspar Morris |
C |
407 |
25.2% |
Liz Reason |
Grn |
205 |
12.7% |
Sue Richards |
Lab |
122 |
7.5% |
Geoff Saul |
Lab |
1201 |
54.8% |
Ruth Obasa |
C |
616 |
28.1% |
Malcolm Brown |
Grn |
263 |
12.0% |
Ivan Aguado Melet |
LD |
113 |
5.2% |
Andrew Goodwin |
LD |
1391 |
55.4% |
Sean Grace |
C |
783 |
31.2% |
Elsa Dawson |
Lab |
191 |
7.6% |
Ed Rolison |
Grn |
145 |
5.8% |
Alaa al-Yousuf |
C |
893 |
51.7% |
Lidia Arciszewska |
LD |
482 |
27.9% |
Tommy Begley |
Lab |
182 |
10.5% |
Angela Wilson |
Grn |
154 |
8.9% |
Dave Baldwin |
BPink |
15 |
0.9% |
Colin Dingwall |
C |
801 |
55.1% |
Paul Marsh |
LD |
653 |
44.9% |
Alex Wilson |
C |
725 |
54.3% |
Andrew Hornung |
Lab |
324 |
24.3% |
Amy Long |
Grn |
163 |
12.2% |
Mike Baggaley |
LD |
124 |
9.3% |
Jeff Haine |
C |
464 |
58.1% |
Sophie Kitching |
LD |
173 |
21.7% |
Sian O'Neill |
Lab |
87 |
10.9% |
Tim Eden |
Grn |
75 |
9.4% |
Harry St John |
C |
460 |
59.3% |
Maureen Eades |
Lab |
119 |
15.3% |
Gillian Workman |
LD |
112 |
14.4% |
Julia Shay |
Grn |
85 |
11.0% |
Lysette Nicholls |
C |
983 |
56.3% |
Marcus Luckett |
LD |
596 |
34.1% |
Mike Parker |
Lab |
167 |
9.6% |
Mathew Parkinson |
LD |
693 |
40.0% |
Richard Jackson |
C |
668 |
38.6% |
Frances Mortimer |
Grn |
232 |
13.4% |
Neil Davies-Small |
Lab |
138 |
8.0% |
Andrew Coles |
Lab |
810 |
52.9% |
Craig Brown |
C |
526 |
34.3% |
Harriet Kopinska |
Grn |
100 |
6.5% |
Andy Bailey |
LD |
69 |
4.5% |
Mark Bezerra Speeks |
RUK |
27 |
1.8% |
Duncan Enright |
Lab |
1167 |
47.8% |
Rich Hikins |
C |
862 |
35.3% |
Sandra Simpson |
Grn |
294 |
12.0% |
Christopher Blount |
LD |
117 |
4.8% |
Andrew Prosser |
Grn |
648 |
41.7% |
Toby Morris |
C |
487 |
31.3% |
Ruth Smith |
Lab |
351 |
22.6% |
Pete Handley |
Ind |
68 |
4.4% |
Mark Johnson |
C |
828 |
45.0% |
Michael Brooker |
Lab |
638 |
34.7% |
Carol Cather |
Grn |
164 |
8.9% |
Kate Southey |
LD |
136 |
7.4% |
Adrian Henry-Wyatt |
Ind |
75 |
4.1% |
Jane Doughty |
C |
753 |
52.5% |
Stuart McCarroll |
Lab |
427 |
29.8% |
Peter Whitten |
LD |
154 |
10.7% |
Penny Ponton |
Grn |
101 |
7.0% |
Elizabeth Poskitt |
LD |
919 |
50.0% |
Jo Lamb |
C |
617 |
33.6% |
Barry Wheatley |
Grn |
160 |
8.7% |
Mark Lambert |
Lab |
141 |
7.7% |
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