Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames Election Results 1964-2010

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Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames Election Results 1964-2010 Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames Election Results 1964-2010 Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The Elections Centre Plymouth University The information contained in this report has been obtained from a number of sources. Election results from the immediate post-reorganisation period were painstakingly collected by Alan Willis largely, although not exclusively, from local newspaper reports. From the mid- 1980s onwards the results have been obtained from each local authority by the Elections Centre. The data are stored in a database designed by Lawrence Ware and maintained by Brian Cheal and others at Plymouth University. Despite our best efforts some information remains elusive whilst we accept that some errors are likely to remain. Notice of any mistakes should be sent to [email protected]. The results sequence can be kept up to date by purchasing copies of the annual Local Elections Handbook, details of which can be obtained by contacting the email address above. Front cover: the graph shows the distribution of percentage vote shares over the period covered by the results. The lines reflect the colours traditionally used by the three main parties. The grey line is the share obtained by Independent candidates while the purple line groups together the vote shares for all other parties. Rear cover: the top graph shows the percentage share of council seats for the main parties as well as those won by Independents and other parties. The lines take account of any by- election changes (but not those resulting from elected councillors switching party allegiance) as well as the transfers of seats during the main round of local election. The lower graph shows for each main round of local elections the overall percentage turnout (solid line), the percentage of women candidates standing at (dotted line) and the percentage of women among those elected (hashed line). Dickerage (3142)2 Norbiton (3758)2 Kingston Upon Thames - vote share vote share Hole F. Lab 588 56.3 Pyke S. Lab 910 63.9 1964 Leonard T. Lab 566 - Donald A. Lab 859 - Bright J. Con 386 36.9 Mepham R. Con 414 29.1 Berrylands (6158)4 Cumlin B. Con 369 - Charlton C. Con 393 - vote share Grove B. Lib 71 6.8 Craig J. Lib 100 7.0 Greenwood D. Con 1,889 69.0 Boult R. Lib 64 - L'Estrange A. Lib 89 - Greenwood J. Con 1,875 - Granville-Smith C. Con 1,863 - Turnout 33.3 19.3 Turnout 37.5 34.8 Oliver R. Con 1,760 - 3 2 Hocking A. Lib 481 - Grove (4357) Norbiton Park (3724) Nicholson P. Lib 481 17.6 vote share vote share De Ward E. Ms. Lib 445 - Judge D. Ms. Con 874 54.7 Northfield H. Con 947 56.0 Horwood E. Ms. Lib 430 - Van Hoorn P. Con 857 - Gooding K. Con 890 - Kenna J. Ms. Lab 369 13.5 Blundell M. Con 816 - Sherfield J. Lab 427 25.3 Kenna F. Lab 363 - Leggett E. Ms. Lab 342 21.4 Mortimer M. Lab 369 - Mellor W. Lab 345 - Martin H. Lab 320 - Neve D. Lib 316 18.7 Skipworth C. Lab 295 - Evans M. Ms. Lab 287 - Burnett P. Lib 309 - Nelson M. Ms. Res 236 14.8 Turnout 43.8 51.4 Harding E. Ms. Res 235 - Turnout 44.3 30.8 Taylor L. Res 227 - 2 Burlington (3081)2 Campbell-Smith J. Lib 147 9.2 Park (3641) vote share Fairclough W. Lib 120 - vote share Cocks J. Lab 1,040 51.6 Johnson I. Ms. Lib 114 - Mace M. Lab 799 46.9 Sutton R. Lab 893 - Mama S. Lab 781 - Steptoe F. Con 842 41.8 Turnout 35.7 33.3 Butt C. Con 459 27.0 Copeland R. Con 458 - O'Neill D. Con 768 - 2 Betts D. Lib 133 6.6 Hill (3294) Denyer P. Lib 236 13.9 Wright C. Lib 101 - vote share Jones D. Res 208 12.2 Kimber J. Con 706 60.4 Storey P. Lib 200 - Turnout 62.8 9.8 Burke-Collins D. Con 676 - Mills L. Ms. Lab 387 33.1 Turnout 44.8 20.0 2 Hayes L. Lab 377 - Cambridge (3069) 2 vote share Clements C. Lib 76 6.5 St. James (3270) Isitt J. Con 743 66.6 Maddocks J. Ms. Lib 70 - vote share Cooley K. Con 725 - Cole J. Con 995 60.3 Gaskin J. Ms. Lab 213 19.1 Turnout 35.2 27.3 Volkers P. Con 976 - Juniper A. Lib 443 26.9 Smyth D. Lab 205 - 4 Lesser D. Lib 160 14.3 Hook & Southborough (7276) Thomas M. Lib 410 - Heaton-Harris C. Lib 158 - vote share Palma H. Lab 211 12.8 Hardaker J. Con 1,771 51.3 Wright M. Lab 183 - Turnout 36.4 47.5 Speller F. Con 1,719 - Haynes R. Con 1,710 - Turnout 49.8 33.5 3 Pinfold E. Lab 1,680 48.7 Canbury (4048) 4 vote share Mitchell W. Con 1,679 - St. Marks & Seething Wells (6623) Evans D. Lab 658 35.3 Tomkins H. Lab 1,617 - vote share Pringle R. Lab 636 - Tnorne W. Lab 1,613 - Harrison J. Con 1,470 71.0 Howard N. Lab 618 - Alexander P. Lab 1,555 - Knight W. Con 1,460 - Carter M. Res 599 32.1 Bidmead E. Ms. Con 1,458 - Henson H. Res 547 - Turnout 47.1 2.6 Stone F. Con 1,397 - Knevett J. Lab 600 29.0 Baker B. Con 515 27.6 2 Wallace H. Res 500 - Malden Green (2835) Peay A. Ms. Lab 558 - Green W. Con 496 - vote share Smith J. Ms. Lab 557 - Hollins K. Con 487 - Belcher J. Con 695 46.3 Pinfold M. Lab 553 - Manning I. Ms. Lib 93 5.0 Church R. Con 671 - Robinson R. Lib 86 - Shaw A. Lib 596 39.7 Turnout 31.5 42.0 Ferrelly J. Lib 68 - Bambridge A. Lib 591 - Chalmers W. Lab 209 13.9 Surbiton Hill (4848)3 Turnout 44.8 3.2 Watson F. Lab 205 - vote share Mackewn A. Con 1,039 71.7 Chessington (7206)4 Turnout 53.5 6.6 Butler D. Ms. Con 1,026 - Pamment A. Ms. Con 1,025 - vote share 2 Lesser C. Lab 1,731 47.3 Malden Manor (4216) Moore T. Lab 410 28.3 Halford H. Lab 1,698 - vote share Nott A. Lab 401 - Ferebbe S. Lab 1,558 - Ives D. Con 1,331 59.8 Short R. Ms. Lab 369 - Butler W. Lab 1,437 - Archer G. Con 1,321 - Doel H. Con 1,276 34.9 Pledger J. Lib 588 26.4 Turnout 30.3 43.4 Bowles K. Lib 529 - Hutchings D. Con 1,205 - 3 Ococks M. Ms. Con 1,196 - Ashley P. Ms. Lab 308 13.8 Tolworth East (4524) Thame R. Con 1,136 - Stiller F. Lab 270 - vote share Hollis A. Ms. Lib 649 17.8 Sudbury R. Con 1,223 56.6 Deakin J. Lib 561 - Turnout 50.8 33.4 Baxter J. Con 1,220 - Payne H. Con 1,190 - Cole A. Lib 493 - 2 Wainman J. Lib 463 - Mount (3452) Smith G. Lib 525 24.3 vote share Maguire A. Lib 511 - Turnout 48.4 12.4 Adams C. Con 923 62.0 Walsh E. Ms. Lib 488 - Absolon E. Con 917 - Heather D. Lab 412 19.1 Coombe (5120)2 Pither S. Lab 372 25.0 Cummant E. Lab 391 - vote share Roberts R. Lab 358 - Mills G. Lab 377 - Gibbs R. Con 1,332 71.6 McGrath B. Lib 156 10.5 Parsons W. Con 1,324 - Wainwright J. Ms. Lib 152 - Turnout 48.1 32.3 Wilson D. Comm 38 2.6 Clark J. Lab 355 19.1 2 Boyle T. Lab 354 - Tolworth South (4358) Keyte R. Lib 173 9.3 Turnout 42.9 37.0 vote share Sparks A. Lib 164 - Mutimer W. Lab 1,098 52.8 Cook J. Lab 1,087 - Turnout 36.8 52.5 Lawrence P. Con 983 47.2 Brady A. Con 960 - Turnout 48.6 5.5 Results of the London Borough Elections 1964-2012 1 Tolworth West (3481)2 Chessington (7336)4 Mount (3331)2 vote share vote share vote share Reynolds D. Lab 1,112 64.4 Reynolds J. Con 1,872 63.6 Absolon E. Con 1,078 82.7 Spevack A. Lab 1,056 - Heath G. Con 1,855 - Adams C. Con 1,069 - Grant G. Con 615 35.6 Brickley E. Con 1,771 - Griffin T. Lab 180 13.8 Wardell B. Con 580 - Whittaker V. Con 1,754 - Wright M. Lab 160 - Halford H. Lab 1,072 36.4 Wilson D. Comm 46 3.5 Turnout 49.3 28.8 Leggett E. Lab 997 - Butler W. Lab 953 - Turnout 39.1 68.9 Town (3505)2 Kerr-Waller R. Lab 935 - 2 vote share Norbiton (2981) Wise P. Con 573 42.6 Turnout 41.8 27.2 vote share Lees H. Con 572 - Carter W. Con 587 62.6 Bishop C. Res 442 32.8 Coombe (4960)2 Ahern J. Con 580 - Borrett G. Res 408 - vote share Pringle R. Lab 350 37.4 Barker A. Ms. Lab 214 15.9 Gibbs R. Con 1,714 90.9 Stiller F. Lab 338 - Grove B. Ms. Lab 211 - Parsons W. Con 1,703 - Tennant J. Lib 117 8.7 Martin P. Lab 172 9.1 Turnout 31.6 25.3 Landers S. Ms. Lib 109 - Denham D. Lab 165 - 2 Norbiton Park (3856) Turnout 38.2 9.7 Turnout 38.6 81.8 vote share Gooding K.
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