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Local Elections Archive Project

Whaley Bridge Ward — High Peak

Note:— Local by-elections may be missing. If the result for a particular year does not appear on this page, click on the link to see all results for High Peak council in that year.

This ward was abolished or subjected to boundary changes in 2015.

5th May 2011 (3 seats)

John Pritchard Ind 1286 29.4%
David Lomax LD 1117 25.5%
Linda Leather LD 1038
Nev Clarke Lab 807 18.4%
Rodney Gilmour C 799 18.2%
Samantha Flower C 502
David McDowell C 423
James Bush UKIP 371 8.5%

3rd May 2007 (3 seats)

John Pritchard Ind 1275 33.6%
David Lomax LD 1237 32.6%
Linda Leather LD 1117
Tony Boore C 767 20.2%
Michael Brunt Lab 515 13.6%

1st May 2003 (3 seats)

David Lomax LD 1272 41.1%
John Pritchard Ind 1185 38.3%
Linda Leather LD 1109
Henry Playford Lab 636 20.6%
Donald Gregory C 345
David Richards C 299

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