West Oxfordshire District Council Election Results 1998 to 2010

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West Oxfordshire District Council Election Results 1998 to 2010 West Oxfordshire District Council Election Results 1998-2010 This document contains election results for the West Oxfordshire District Council for the period 1998 to 2010 inclusive. For results in the period since May 2010, please see the separate download available by following the links from www.westoxon.gov.uk/elections. Click on the links below to go the results for a particular date. Alternatively, use the “bookmarks” tab to navigate the document or “find” to search for a name, for example of a candidate or a Ward. Where a Ward is named in the contents list below, it indicates an election other than the elections to a third of the Council’s seats which take place in three out of every four years. Please note that the elections in May 2002 were for all 49 seats on the Council and followed changes to Ward names and boundaries. For information on the cycle of elections, please see the download available from www.westoxon.gov.uk/elections CONTENTS West Oxfordshire District Council Elections 6th May 2010 Page 2 1st May 2008 Page 4 21st June 2007 (Carterton North East) Page 6 3rd May 2007 Page 7 25th January 2007 (Witney Central) Page 9 4th May 2006 Page 10 7th July 2005 (Witney East) Page 12 10th June 2004 Page 13 1st May 2003 Page 15 2nd May 2002 Page 17 4th May 2000 Page 20 6th May 1999 Page 22 7th May 1998 Page 24 P:\Elections\Results\District Results Contents (1998 to 2010).doc WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS - THURSDAY, 6TH MAY 2010 Electorate Ward Candidates Party Votes & % Poll Ascott and Shipton Hilary Rose Hibbert-Biles * Conservative 969 Elected 1634 John Gittings Labour & Co-Op 288 78.03% Bampton and Clanfield Martin Allan Barrett * Conservative 1682 Elected 2959 Brenda Jean Churchill Liberal Democrat 532 75.50% Brize Norton and Shilton Verena Elizabeth Hunt * Conservative 691 Elected 1554 Shane Rae Independent 436 73.49% Burford Derek Albert Cotterill * Conservative 826 Elected 1471 David Marshall Heyes Labour & Co-Op 78 73.62% John Anthony Lilly Liberal Democrat 173 Carterton North East Jonathan Robert Biggs Liberal Democrat 825 3889 Henry Joseph Howard Conservative 1655 Elected 64.23% Carterton North West Anthony Edward Barrett Green Party 314 3152 Maxine Judith Crossland Conservative 1560 Elected 71.03% David Wesson Labour & Co-Op 344 Carterton South Amanda Phyllis Epps Liberal Democrat 464 3108 Windell Oliver Walcott * Conservative 1642 Elected 68.31% Chipping Norton Georgina Margaret Burrows Labour & Co-Op 1394 4973 Anne Kathryn Roy-Barker Conservative 1673 Elected 71.53% Christopher John Tatton Liberal Democrat 467 Ducklington Stephen Peter William Hayward * Conservative 795 Elected 1677 Christopher Charles Johnson Labour 189 77.04% June Tayler Liberal Democrat 294 Eynsham and Cassington Lawrence David Poole Liberal Democrat 1955 Elected 4618 Mark Alan Walker Conservative 1492 75.38% Freeland and Hanborough Michael Charles Baggaley Liberal Democrat 1013 3402 Colin Graham Dingwall * Conservative 1300 Elected Robert Llewelyn Evans Labour & Co-Op 169 76.93% Harriet Lorna Mary Marshall Green Party 126 Standlake, Aston and Stanton Stephen John Good Conservative 1457 Elected 78.00% Harcourt Elizabeth Patricia Maher Liberal Democrat 1088 3291 Page 1 of 2 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS - THURSDAY, 6TH MAY 2010 Electorate Ward Candidates Party Votes & % Poll The Bartons Willaim Arthur Goffe * Conservative 823 Elected 1579 Geoffrey Walton Liberal Democrat 339 74.35% Witney East Mark Leonard Balaam Liberal Democrat 762 5768 Paul Dominic Creighton Green Party 278 Duncan Shaw Thomas Enright Labour & Co-Op 760 70.54% James Francis Mills * Conservative 2246 Elected Witney South Andrew Stanley Coles Labour 541 4673 Anthony David Harvey * Conservative 1733 Elected Sandra Mary Simpson Green Party 311 67.64% Paul Kevin Christopher Slamin Liberal Democrat 544 Woodstock and Bladon Julian Craig Cooper Liberal Democrat 1248 Elected 3134 Jill Rosemary Dunsmore * Conservative 1073 74.98% Overall Turnout 72.45% Seats Candidates Results 06-May Total (Before) Conservative 16 Conservative 14 40 39 Green Party 4 Green Party 0 0 0 Independent 1 Independent 0 1 2 Labour/Labour & Co-Op 8 Labour (& Co-Op) 0 1 1 Liberal Democrat 13 Liberal Democrat 2 7 6 (Vacancy) 0 0 1 Total 42 Total 16 49 49 No. Cllrs seeking re-election 11 No. Cllrs re-elected 10 * = Councillor seeking re-election. Page 2 of 2 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS - THURSDAY, 1ST MAY 2008 Electorate Ward Candidates Party Votes & % Poll Chadlington and Churchill Terence Neil Owen * Conservative 560 Elected 1579 Christopher Tatton Liberal Democrat 154 45.34% Charlbury and Finstock Glena Chadwick * Liberal Democrat 883 Elected 2982 Gill Hill Conservative 639 51.64% Rob Evans Labour 620 Chipping Norton Keith Richard Greenwell Independent 304 4967 Brian Alexander Luney Green Party 105 41.13% Patrick McHugh Conservative 1005 Elected Sheila Christine Bibb Conservative 821 4479 Eynsham and Cassington Katharine Nathan Green Party 158 40.48% Margaret Jane Stevens * Liberal Democrat 825 Elected Freeland and Hanborough Mike Baggaley Liberal Democrat 632 3311 Hugh Malcolm Burton Labour 98 44.25% Toby Morris Conservative 727 Elected Hailey, Minster Lovell and Simon Hoare * Conservative Elected Leafield (uncontested) Kingham, Rollright and Enstone Dennis Arthur Stickley Conservative Elected (uncontested) Milton under Wychwood Jeff Haine * Conservative Elected (uncontested) North Leigh Barry John Norton * Conservative Elected (uncontested) Standlake, Aston and Stanton Elisabeth Sarah Bickley * Liberal Democrat 660 3255 Harcourt Hilary Fenton Conservative 939 Elected 49.31% Stonesfield and Tackley Gillian Michal Oldfield Conservative 898 Elected 3192 Susan Turnbull Green Party 395 40.76% Page 1 of 2 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS - THURSDAY, 1ST MAY 2008 Electorate Ward Candidates Party Votes & % Poll Colin John Adams * Conservative 703 Elected Witney Central Brenda Jean Churchill Liberal Democrat 77 3394 Philip James Edney Labour 250 33.06% Stuart MacDonald Green Party 89 Witney East Roger Curry * Conservative 1108 Elected 5390 Enid Dorothy Dossett-Davies Green Party 198 32.39% Duncan Shaw Thomas Enright Labour 311 James Edward Mawle UKIP 124 Witney North Martin Foster Chapman * Conservative 594 Elected 3146 Richard Dossett-Davies Green Party 314 35.06% Ruth Helen Smith Liberal Democrat 189 Jane Michelle Doughty Conservative 810 Elected Witney South Peter Green * Independent 325 4547 Jill Jones Green Party 174 30.68% David John Phipps UKIP 79 Witney West Louise Jane Chapman * Conservative 705 Elected 3104 Sandra Simpson Green Party 94 30.28% Dave Wesson Labour 137 Woodstock and Bladon Ian Donald Hudspeth * Conservative 685 Elected 3062 Elizabeth Margaret Embree Poskitt Liberal Democrat 645 43.60% Overall Turnout 39.84% Seats Candidates Results 01-May Total (Before) Conservative 17 Conservative 15 40 36 Green Party 8 Green Party 0 0 0 Independent 2 Independent 0 2 4 Labour 5 Labour 0 1 1 Liberal Democrat 8 Liberal Democrat 2 6 8 UKIP 2 UKIP 0 0 0 Total 42 Total 17 49 49 No. Cllrs seeking re-election 13 No. Cllrs re-elected 11 * = Councillor seeking re-election. Page 2 of 2 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION OF A DISTRICT COUNCILLOR __________________________________________CARTERTON NORTH EAST WARD DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 21st June 2007 I, KEITH BUTLER, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes MACRAE Norman Alexander The Conservative Party Candidate 427 ELECTED WESSON David John The Labour Party Candidate 50 WESSON Paul Gerald Independent 133 And I do hereby declare that the said NORMAN ALEXANDER MACRAE is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 4 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 4 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 3463 Ballot Papers Issued : 616 Turnout : 17.79% Dated 21st June 2007 KEITH BUTLER Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS: THURSDAY, 3RD MAY 2007 Electorate Ward Candidates Party Votes & % Poll Alvescot and Filkins David McFarlane ** Conservative Elected N/A (Uncontested election) Bampton and Clanfield Mark Robert Booty * Conservative 1007 Elected 2859 Gill Edmonds Green Party 123 Gill Workman Liberal Democrat 155 45.16% Carterton North West Pete Handley * Conservative 784 Elected 3218 John Anthony Lilly Liberal Democrat 264 33.03% Carterton South Peter Madden Liberal Democrat 493 Elected 2967 Harry Watts * Conservative 492 33.50% Charlbury and Finstock Mike Breakell * Liberal Democrat 790 Elected 2935 Gill Hill Conservative 579 Harriet Lorna Mary Marshall Green Party 128 51.21% Chipping Norton Eve Coles * Labour 958 Elected 4766 Keith Richard Greenwell Independent 272 Michael George Tysoe Conservative 795 42.93% Eynsham and Cassington Richard Andrews Liberal Democrat 910 Elected 4435 Xanthe Frances Henrietta Bevis Green Party 124 Jane Michelle Doughty Conservative 685 Jonathan Andrew Alistair Miller UKIP 134 42.12% Hailey, Minster Lovell and Andrew Stanley Coles Green Party 155 3114 Leafield
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