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Hermitage and Knaphill South Ward — Woking

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This ward was abolished or subjected to boundary changes in 2016.

7th May 2015 [C gain from LD]

Paul Smith C 1129 42.4%
Christina Liddington LD 710 26.7%
Troy de Leon UKIP 401 15.1%
Colin Bright Lab 302 11.4%
Vanessa King Grn 118 4.4%

22nd May 2014

Kenneth Howard LD 500 38.0%
John Lawrence C 357 27.1%
Andrew Manners UKIP 307 23.3%
Colin Bright Lab 151 11.5%

5th May 2011

Christina Liddington LD 734 42.9%
Laura Ashall C 585 34.2%
Carl Wolters Lab 228 13.3%
Duncan Clarke UKIP 162 9.5%

6th May 2010

Kenneth Howard LD 1352 50.3%
Valerian Hopkins C 896 33.3%
Duncan Clarke UKIP 248 9.2%
Chanchal Kapoor Lab 192 7.1%

3rd May 2007

Tina Liddington LD 925 64.2%
David Bittleston C 313 21.7%
Mary Kingston UKIP 102 7.1%
Graeme Carman Lab 101 7.0%

4th May 2006

Kenneth Howard LD 760 54.0%
Valerian Hopkins C 535 38.0%
Graeme Carman Lab 112 8.0%

1st May 2003

Liddington LD 540 52.6%
Addison C 349 34.0%
Carman Lab 137 13.4%

2nd May 2002 (2 seats)

Kenneth Howard LD 695 57.0%
Christina Liddington LD 643
Fisher C 366 30.0%
Assi C 317
Carman Lab 159 13.0%
Martin Lab 147

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