Borough Election Results - 22 May 2014

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Borough Election Results - 22 May 2014 Borough Election Results - 22 May 2014 Reigate & Banstead Borough Council remains Conservative controlled. There was one gain for UKIP and one loss for Independent. Political makeup of the Council Conservative - 37 Resident Association - 7 Green Party - 3 Liberal Democrat - 2 UKIP - 1 Independent - 1 Banstead Village Turnout 36.6% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate 16B The Parade, Brighton Road, Burgh Byrne Chris UKIP 678 Heath, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 6BY Howell Chris 2 Reed Drive, Redhill, RH1 6TA Liberal Democrat 323 Walsh Samuel 11A Longcroft Avenue, Banstead, The Conservative Party 1,320 - Thomas Surrey, SM7 3AE Candidate elected Chipstead, Hooley and Woodmansterne Turnout 35.9% Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Votes 22 Upper Pines, Banstead, Surrey, Harriott Marcus John UKIP 851 SM7 3PX Mantle Richard 27 Shawley Way, Epsom, Surrey, The Conservative Party 1,452 - Stanley KT18 5PB Candidate Elected Earlswood and Whitebushes Turnout 38.2% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Carrep, Kings Mill Lane, Redhill, Drew John UKIP 598 Surrey, RH1 5JX Fenton Sue 44 Spencer Way, Redhill, RH1 5LZ Green Party Candidate 537 77 Earlsbrook Road, Redhill, Surrey, Kulka Jane Nicola Liberal Democrat 189 RH1 6DR 1 Daneshill Close, Redhill, Surrey, The Conservative Party 741 - Renton Rita RH1 2DJ Candidate Elected Young Helen 14 Conifer Close, Reigate, RH2 9NN Labour Party Candidate 426 Horley Central Turnout 32.5% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate 44 Copsleigh Close, Salfords, Redhill, Brown Thom Green Party Candidate 182 RH1 5BH 18 Broadmead, Horley, Surrey, RH6 Deevoy Tim Liberal Democrat 153 9XB Horwood The Conservative Party 29 Benhams Drive, Horley, RH6 8QT 676 Rukshana Candidate Mabbett Linda 3 The Ridgeway, Horley, Surrey, RH6 The Labour Party Candidate 294 Jane 7NW Stevens 21 Victoria Close, Horley, Surrey, 719 - UKIP Christian RH6 7AP Elected Horley East Turnout 37% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Brighting Malcolm 2 Danby Court, Chestnut Road, UKIP 507 Roger Horley, RH6 8PE Hamilton Barry 30 Cloverfields, Horley, RH6 9EY Liberal Democrat 133 James Knight Graham The Conservative Party 899 - 3 West Meads, Horley, RH6 9AF John Candidate Elected Minffordd, New House Lane, Redhill, O'Dwyer Gerry The Labour Party Candidate 160 RH1 5RA 5 Upper Bridge Road. Redhill, RH1 Smith, Katie Green Party Candidate 141 6DF Horley West Turnout 34.5% Name of candidate Address Description (if any) Votes St Vincents, 6 Ridgeway Road, Abram Soo Green Party Candidate 136 Redhill, RH1 6PH 47 Parkhurst Road, Horley, Brooke-Harte Tim UKIP 743 Surrey, RH6 8EU Horwood Alexander 29 Benhams Drive, Horley, The Conservative Party 756 - Chesney James RH6 8QT Candidate Elected Smith Geoffrey 20 Sarel Way, Horley, RH6 8EW The Labour Party Candidate 257 37 Tanyard Way, Horley, RH6 Southall Geoff Liberal Democrat 152 9PE Kingswood with Burgh Heath Turnout 37.2% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Random Croft, Mogador Road, Lower Kingswood, Cambridge Bob UKIP 669 Surrey, KT20 7HL Smith Derek 28 Brooklands Way, Redhill, RH1 2BW Green Party Candidate 228 Appt 2 The Mansion, Kingswood Warren The Conservative 1,194 - Spiers Joan Park, Woodland Way, Kingswood, KT20 6AD Party Candidate Elected Meadvale and St John's Turnout 41.6% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Godden John The Copse, Alcocks Lane, Kingswood, The Conservative Party 868 Steven Surrey, KT20 6BB Candidate 77 Earlsbrook Road, Redhill, Surrey, 917 - Kulka Steve Alan Liberal Democrat RH1 6DR Elected Savidge Malcolm Flat 1, 5 Ridgeway Road, Redhill, Surrey, Labour Party Candidate 238 Kemp RH1 6PQ 10 Redlin Court, Linkfield Lane, Redhill, Stiff Colin Brian UKIP 370 Surrey, RH1 1TB Merstham Turnout 36.4% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Random Croft, Mogador Road, Lower Cambridge Phyll UKIP 539 Kingswood, Surrey, KT20 7HL Crome Graeme 109 Bletchingley Road, Merstham, The Conservative Party 827 - Phillip Surrey RH1 3QG Candidate Elected Dack Stewart 52 Radstock Way, Merstham, Surrey, RH1 Labour Party Candidate 417 James 3NG Durward Deanna 91 Bletchingly Road, Merstham, RH1 3QG Liberal Democrat 286 Elizabeth Nork Turnout 37% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate 9 Claremount Gardens, Epsom, KT18 Grant André UKIP 360 5XF 9 Garlands Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 Reynolds Chris Local Conservatives 422 6NX 12 The Knolls, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 Nork Residents' 1,461 - Stead Brian Albert 3ND Association Elected Redhill East Turnout 37% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Berge John Michael 10 Redstone Park, Redhill, RH1 4AT Labour Party Candidate 321 Coad Richard 23 Canalside, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 The Conservative Party 703 William 2NH Candidate 1,226 - Essex Jonathan 39 Common Road, Redhill, RH1 6HG Green Party Candidate Elected French Derek 47 Goodworth Road, Redhill, Surrey, UKIP 354 Graham RH1 1TE 23 Parklands, Lynwood Road, Redhill, Kulka Rob Liberal Democrat 121 RH1 2JF Redhill West Turnout 39.2% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Barton John 6 Sparrows Mead, Redhill, Surrey, Labour Party Candidate 447 William RH1 2EJ Cressy Andrew 27 Furze Close, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 Liberal Democrat 196 James 1DN 1 Ravens Close, Redhill, Surrey, The Conservative Party 894 - Pay David RH1 1DY Candidate Elected 69 Green Lane, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 Pearson Tim UKIP 468 1DF 23 Copsleigh Close, Salfords, Surrey, Wilson Phil Green Party Candidate 343 RH1 5BJ Reigate Central Turnout 41.1% Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Votes Blacker Michael 6A Orpin Road, Merstham, The Conservative Party 719 - Stewart Surrey, RH1 3EZ Candidate Elected 58 Coneybury, Bletchingley, Surrey, Kulka Helen Jane Liberal Democrat 313 RH1 4PS Russell Stephen David 73 Chipstead Way, Banstead, UKIP 250 Alfred Surrey, SM7 3JJ 13 Blackborough Road, Reigate, Spencer Robin Paul Labour Party Candidate 203 RH2 7BS 49 Harrison Close, Reigate, RH2 Vaci Sarah Green Party Candidate 216 7HS Whinney Fenella 5 Alders Road, Reigate, RH2 OEA 592 Rosemary Reigate Hill Turnout 32.6% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Old Manor, Quality Street, Merstham, The Conservative Party 1,135 - Brunt Lisa Jane Surrey, RH1 1BB Candidate Elected Clack Laurence 3 Buckhurst Close, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 UKIP 277 James 2AQ Saunders Andrew 9 Wray Lane, Reigate, RH2 OHS Labour Party Candidate 303 David South Park and Woodhatch Turnout 36.2% Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Votes Carey Moray William 11 Eastnor Road, South Park, Liberal Democrat 220 Macleod Reigate, RH2 8NE 23 Diamond Court, St Annes Way, Fox Joseph Brian UKIP 611 Redhill, RH1 1AS Rickman Simon 27 Brandsland, Reigate, Surrey, The Conservative Party 748 - Glenn John RH2 7PA Candidate Elected 30 St Mary's Road, Reigate, Surrey, Wildridge Graham Labour Party Candidate 379 RH2 7JJ Tadworth and Walton Turnout 39.4% Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Votes 67 Sandlands Road, Walton-on-the-Hill, Begley-Moore Sonja Liberal Democrat 181 KT20 7XB 7 Newlands, 55 The Avenue, Tadworth, Moore Valerie Ann UKIP 540 Surrey, KT20 5ED Morten Alistair Copley Lodge, Hurst Drive, Walton-on- Green Party Candidate 199 Patrick Galbraith the-Hill, Tadworth, KT20 7QT Turner Rachel The Hawthorns, 69 Downs Way, The Conservative Party 1,300 - Sandra Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5DU Candidate Elected Tattenhams Turnout 36.8% Name of Home address Description (if any) Votes candidate Bonner-Fomes Ellerslie House, The Glade, Kingswood, UKIP 400 Iain Surrey, KT20 6LL 68 Upland Way, Epsom Downs, Tattenhams Residents' 1,322 - Harper Bob Surrey, KT18 5ST Association Elected 93 Tattenham Way, Tadworth, KT20 Illingworth Jane Local Conservatives 380 5NE .
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