Local Election Candidates 2016 Full List

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Local Election Candidates 2016 Full List Reading U.B.C. Abbey (1) Joe Sylvester Reading U.B.C. Battle (1) Alan Lockey Reading U.B.C. Caversham (1) David Foster Reading U.B.C. Church (1) Kathryn McCann Reading U.B.C. Katesgrove (1) Louise Keane Reading U.B.C. Kentwood (1) Ruth Shaffrey Reading U.B.C. Mapledurham (1) Brent Smith Reading U.B.C. Minster (1) Keith Johnson Reading U.B.C. Norcot (1) Jill Wigmore-Welsh Reading U.B.C. Park (1) Brenda McGonigle Reading U.B.C. Peppard (1) Sally Newman Reading U.B.C. Redlands (1) Kizzi Murtagh Reading U.B.C. Southcote (1) Doug Cresswell Reading U.B.C. Thames (1) Sarah McNamara Reading U.B.C. Tilehurst (1) Miriam Kennet Reading U.B.C. Whitley (1) Richard Black Wokingham U.D.C. Bulmershe & Whitegates (2) Adrian Windisch Wokingham U.D.C. Emmbrook (1) David Worley Wokingham U.D.C. Finchampstead North (1) Martyn Foss Wokingham U.D.C. Finchampstead South (1) Matthew Valler Wokingham U.D.C. Norreys (1) Anthea West Wokingham U.D.C. Remenham (1) Kezia Black Wokingham U.D.C. Shinfield South (1) Thomas Blomley Wokingham U.D.C. Wescott (1) David Chapman Wokingham U.D.C. Winnersh (1) Stephen Lloyd Milton Keynes B.C. Olney (1) Catherine Jean Rose Milton Keynes B.C. Stantonbury (1) Alexander Watson Fraser Milton Keynes B.C. Wolverton (1) Jennifer McElvie Marklew South Buckinghamshire B.C.Farnham Royal and Hedgerley (1) Ryan Sains Hastings B.C. Ashdown (1) Gabriel Carlyle Hastings B.C. Baird (1) Al Dixon Hastings B.C. Braybrooke (1) Sally Philips Hastings B.C. Castle (1) Andrea Needham(Lead candidate) Hastings B.C. Central St Leonards (1) Arkady Johns Hastings B.C. Conquest (1) Charlotte Potter Powell Hastings B.C. Gensing (1) Paul Homer Hastings B.C. Hollington (1) Pete Mason Hastings B.C. Maze Hill (1) Chris Petts Hastings B.C. Old Hastings (2) Dave Barry Hastings B.C. Ore (1) Jake Bowers Hastings B.C. Silverhill (1) Tony Collins Hastings B.C. St Helens (1) Julia Hilton Hastings B.C. Tressell (1) Judy Scott Hastings B.C. West St Leonards (1) Thad Skews Hastings B.C. Wishing Tree (1) Will Davis East Sussex County Council St Helens and Silverhill (1) Julia HIlton Basingstoke and Deane B.C.Brighton Hill South (1) Richard Winter Eastleigh B.C. Bishopstoke East (1) Ania Waterman Eastleigh B.C. Bishopstoke West (1) David Hubble Eastleigh B.C. Eastleigh North (1) Alexander Hughes Eastleigh B.C. Hedge End St Johns (1) Liam Fleming Fareham B.C. Fareham North (1) David Harrison Fareham B.C. Park Gate (1) Anthony Stainer Fareham B.C. Locks Heath (1) John Burdfield Fareham B.C. Titchfield Common (1) Miles Grindey Fareham B.C. Warsash (1) Fiona Harvey Hampshire County Council Fareham Town (1) David Harrison Gosport B.C. Brockhurst (1) Jane Staffieri Gosport B.C. Lee East (1) Nancy Hurworth Gosport B.C. Lee West (1) Peter Hurworth Gosport B.C. Leesland (1) David Sekules Hart D.C. Blackwater & Hawley (1) Steven John Francis Hart D.C. Crookham West & Ewshot (1) Charles Spradbery Hart D.C. Hartley Wintney (1) Ruth Elizabeth Jarman Hart D.C. Yateley East (1) Frank Gantley Portsmouth City Central Southsea (1) Ian McCulloch Portsmouth City Charles Dickens (1) Hannah Dawson Portsmouth City Eastney & Craneswater (1) Menno Groen Portsmouth City Fratton (1) Martin Cox Portsmouth City Milton (1) Kylie Barton Portsmouth City St Jude (1) Kenn Hawkins Portsmouth City St Thomas (1) Gail Baird Rushmoor B.C. Cove & Southwood (1) Justin Palmer Rushmoor B.C. Empress (1) Donna Wallace Rushmoor B.C. Fernhill (1) Martin Anthony Coule Rushmoor B.C. Knellwood (1) Amy Hannah Lewry Rushmoor B.C. Rowhill (1) Peta Martine Howell Rushmoor B.C. St Mark's (1) Gary Simpson Rushmoor B.C. West Heath (1) Paula Samantha Marshall Southampton City Bargate (1) Joe Cox Southampton City Bassett (1) James Peploe Southampton City Bevois (1) Rosie Pearce Southampton City Bitterne (1) Jodie Copeland Southampton City Bitterne Park (1) Jenny Barnes Southampton City Coxford (1) Derek Chandler Southampton City Freemantle (1) Jonathan Martin Southampton City Harefield (2) Chris Bluemel Southampton City Harefield (2) Michael Mawle Southampton City Millbrook (1) Jonathan Bean Southampton City Peartree (1) Gemma Mathieson Southampton City Portswood (1) Kieren Brown Southampton City Redbridge (1) Richard James Southampton City Shirley (1) John Spottiswoode Southampton City Sholing (1) Nicholas Ford Southampton City Swaythling (1) Angela Cotton Southampton City Woolston (2) Katherine Barbour Southampton City Woolston (2) Ron Meldrum Winchester City Colden Common and Twyford (2) Julia Hallman Winchester City St Bartholomew (3) Michael Wilks Winchester City St Bartholomew (3) Lucy Clement Winchester City St Bartholomew (3) Rhian Harrison Winchester City St Luke (2) Kia Pope Winchester City St Michael (3) Tasha Harrison Winchester City St Michael (3) Rob Parker Winchester City St Michael (3) Dinha Barton Winchester City St Paul (3) Lee Ingham Winchester City Whiteley and Shedfield (3) Anne Coleman Maidstone B.C. 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