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Local Elections Archive Project

Wyberton Ward — Boston

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 Boston council in that year.

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

5th May 2011 (2 seats) [1 C gain from BBI]

Richard Austin BBI 487 37.8%
James Knowles C 348 27.0%
Paul Skinner C 291
Sally Parker Ind 233 18.1%
Donald Ransome UKIP 220 17.1%
Paul Walker BBI 217
John Storry Ind 171

3rd May 2007 (2 seats) [2 BBI gains from LD]

Richard Austin BBI 634 47.3%
John Storry BBI 402
Bob Cory LD 360 26.8%
Charles Tebbs LD 219
Sally Parker C 201 15.0%
Don Ransome UKIP 146 10.9%

1st May 2003 (2 seats)

Robert Cory LD 649 53.5%
Charles Tebbs LD 335
Terence Taylor C 281 23.2%
Donald Ransome UKIP 143 11.8%
John Slater Lab 140 11.5%

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