Parish and Town Council Election Results May 2012 to September 2016

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Parish and Town Council Election Results May 2012 to September 2016 Town and Parish Council Election Results May 2012 to September 2016 This document contains election results for Towns and Parishes within West Oxfordshire, for the period from May 2012 to September 2016. For results in other periods since 2002 please see the separate downloads 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 Parish. Where a Parish is named in the contents list below, it indicates an election other than the elections for that Council’s seats which take place every four years. Please note that the results of uncontested elections are also included. For information on the cycle of elections, please see the downloads available from www.westoxon.gov.uk/elections CONTENTS Town and Parish Council Elections 29 September 2016 (Carterton Town Council, Rock Farm Ward) Page 2 15 September 2017 (Bladon Parish Council) Page 3 16 June 2016 (Over Norton Parish Council) Page 4 5 May 2016 Page 5 26 November 2015 (Asthal Parish Council) Page 11 25 June 2015 (Charlbury Town Council) Page 12 25 June 2015 (Witney South) Page 13 7 May 2015 Page 14 20 November 2014 (Woodstock Town Council) Page 20 22 May 2014 Page 21 6 February 2014 (Charlbury Town Council) Page 25 6 February 2014 (Woodstock Town Council) Page 26 7 November 2013 (Filkins and Broughton Poggs Parish Council) Page 27 26 September 2013 (Woodstock Town Council) Page 28 2 May 2013 (Witney East) Page 29 17 January 2013 (Freeland Parish Council) Page 30 3 May 2012 Page 31 DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Election of a Town Councillor for the Rock Farm Ward of the Carterton Town Council on Thursday 29 September 2016 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: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* HAYES, Jonathan Robert The Conservative Party Candidate 130 Elected WESSON, David John Labour Party 63 known as WESSON, Dave * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more Candidates than voter was entitled to 0 C writing or mark by which voter could be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 0 Total 0 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 1761 Ballot Papers Issued: 193 Turnout: 10.96% And I do hereby declare that Jonathan Robert Hayes is duly elected as Councillor for the said Town Ward. Dated Thursday 29 September 2016 Keith Butler Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, WODC Elections Office, Council Offices, Woodgreen, Witney, OX28 1NB NOTICE OF RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of a Parish Councillor to the Bladon Parish Council on Thursday 15 September 2016 I, Keith Butler, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the person whose name appears below was duly elected Parish Councillor for the Parish of Bladon. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) SQUIBB-WILLIAMS 43 Heath Lane, Bladon, Independent Karen Victoria Oxfordshire, OX20 1RZ Dated: Thursday 18 August 2016 Keith Butler Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, WODC Elections Office, Council Offices, Woodgreen, Witney, OX28 1NB NOTICE OF RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors to the Over Norton Parish Council on Thursday 16 June 2016 I, Keith Butler, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for the Parish of Over Norton. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) HARRISON 15 Quarhill Close, Over Clive Anthony Norton, Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 5PS OLIVERI 40 Over Norton Road, Victoria Jayne Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 5NR WESTERMAN The Limes, Main Street, Over Jon Norton, Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 5PU Dated: Thursday 19 May 2016 Keith Butler Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, WODC Elections Office, Council Offices, Woodgreen, Witney, OX28 1NB WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH AND TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS Date: Thursday 5th May 2016 Parish/ Candidates Description Votes Cast/Elected Town Chadlington ALLAN, Anthony Gordon Bruce Seats : 6 HAMBLIN, Brian David PHILLIPS, Neil Julian All elected ROWLEY, Howard Lawrence uncontested TOWNSEND, Dorothy Maria WOOLCOCK, Elizabeth Susan Charlbury BROUGHTON, Kathleen Marie Independent Seats : 12 BURROUGHS, Janet Elizabeth Independent FAIRHURST, Richard James KENRICK, Peter Anthony Independent MERRY, Anthony Hugh Independent All elected MORGAN, Philip John uncontested POTTER, Robert Nicholas Independent PREW, Ronald Sidney Independent PUTTICK, Robin Esmond Scott REASON, Elizabeth Frances Chipping Norton BRADLEY, Nova Jane Labour Party 855 Elected Seats : 1 Electorate 4809 The Conservative Party BATCHELOR, Grant Edward 854 Turnout: 43.52% Candidate UK Independence Party STANLEY, James Charles 163 (UKIP) LASKO, Claire Eliane Green Party 140 VANHEEMS, Benedict Anthony Martin 74 John Churchill * COLE, Stuart Neil Seats : 5 CRUDGE, Peter Edward All elected uncontested KIMP, Chloe Anne RATCLIFFE, Andrea Theresa Town and Parish Council Election Results Thursday 5 May 2016 Parish/ Candidates Description Votes Cast/Elected Town Freeland Seats : 8 CANNING, Mary Ann 376 Elected Electorate 1271 Turnout 42.72% NEWELL, Peter Copeman 369 Elected WEBSTER, Timothy Alan 368 Elected CROCKER, Robert Anthony 344 Elected LINNELL, Jane 331 Elected RUDDLE, Matthew Edward John 319 Elected PHILLIPS, William 296 Elected FOSTER, Peter Crawford 269 Elected MCCOY, Veronique Camille 240 FAULKNER, Roger Eric John 210 Hanborough ARCISZEWSKA, Lidia Kamilla Seats : 12 BATTAMS, Gillian Lydia BRITTIN, Peter CHAPMAN, Niels Eric Independent EARNSHAW, Philip James All elected HOWE, Karen Louise uncontested MARCUS, Penelope RICHARDSON, Nicola Patricia RICHARDSON, Phillip Raymond ROGERS, Michael Warren Kingham DEWAR, John Archdale Seats : 8 HARTLEY, Keith Horace All elected HARVEY, Gillian Mary uncontested SALE, Richard Alan WARNE, James Allan William Milton under BOYLE, Kathryn Margaret Wychwood Seats: 8 HAINE, Jeffrey All elected PRATT, John Haydon uncontested RAWLINS, Peter James Town and Parish Council Election Results Thursday 5 May 2016 Parish/ Candidates Description Votes Cast/Elected Town SMITH, Carole Joy TROTMAN, Christopher Stephen WARD, Patrick George YOUNG, Paul William Minster Lovell ALDERMAN, Colin Leslie Seats : 7 BICKER, Susan Ann Independent HALEY, David John All elected JONES, Christopher Martin Hudson uncontested NEWMAN, Heather Independent STOWELL, Jonathan Guy Finlinson North Leigh CUSICK, Susan Seats : 9 FROST, Carol Ann Independent All elected HOGG, Ian uncontested MATTHEWS, Gregory Waldo Independent ST JOHN, Henry Edward Tudor Northmoor ADAMS, Arabella Fiona Seats : 5 SEARS, Maureen All elected SHELTON, Graham Anthony Brian Independent uncontested WINDER, Peter Leslie WOOLFORD, Sharon Hazel Over Norton PASHLEY, Glen Anthony Elected Seats : 5 uncontested Rollright BARTLETT, Gareth Robert Seats : 5 MIDWOOD, Duncan James All elected SOUTHWELL, Gavin Mark uncontested WILEY, Roz Audrey WILKINSON, Janet Frances Salford CALDIN, Rachel Muriel Seats : 5 COLSTON, Nigel George All elected HILL, Nicholas March uncontested MCBRIDE, Steven John Town and Parish Council Election Results Thursday 5 May 2016 Parish/ Candidates Description Votes Cast/Elected Town MCGLYNN, Hilary Jane Sarsden * HUFFER, Diane Una Elected Seats : 1 uncontested South Leigh BROOKS, Nicola Ada Seats : 6 MAWLE, Eileen Norah STACE, Simon Alan All elected WALKER, Mark Alan uncontested WILSON, Alan George WILSON, Martin Christopher Spelsbury Seats : 6 DATSON, Helen Louise 60 Elected Electorate 240 Turnout 41.25% RICHARDSON, Craig 45 Elected LEYLAND, Richard Derek 43 Elected BEACHAM, Graham Independent 42 Elected ROWLEY, Alexander Paul Guy 34 Elected HARVEY, Simeon John 33 Elected COX, Walter Reginald 29 Stanton Harcourt With Great Power, Comes DEANE, Joseph Matthew Seats : 6 Great Responsibility DIXON-BROWN, Graham EATON, Jose Maureen Nina All elected uncontested JUDSON, Matthew Neal MATHEW, Charles Christopher Bruce WELLS, George Colin David Tackley COLLIER, June Margaret Seats: 7 All elected uncontested COOK, John Richard Town and Parish Council Election Results Thursday 5 May 2016 Parish/ Candidates Description Votes Cast/Elected Town GIBBONS, Robert Philip Pelham JOSLIN, Paul Martin MARSHALL, Elizabeth Jane SUMMERS, Leslie Arthur WILSON, Neil Martyn Woodstock Seats 12 POSKITT, Elizabeth Margaret Embree Liberal Democrats 711 Elected Electorate 2575 Turnout 45.44% COOPER, Julian Craig Liberal Democrats 703 Elected YOXALL, John Brian 489 Elected STOKES, Elaine 485 Elected The Conservative Party COLLINGWOOD, Roland Frank 457 Elected Candidate JAY, Peter 453 Elected GRANT, Cynthia Ann Joyce 408 Elected The Conservative Party RASCH, Sandra Linden 403 Elected Candidate ROBERTSON, Mary 390 Elected PARNES, Sharone 357 Elected REDPATH, Patricia Frances 323 Elected REDPATH, Philip Anthony 285 Elected ABBOTT, Alex John 266 BENYON, Thomas Yates 256 SIBOURD, Florence Collete 255 Genevieve Wake Up Woodstock TALBOT, James Oliver 252 Committee Wootton Seats: 7 GABBATISS, Simon All elected LOFTUS, Desmond Martin Peter uncontested SEYMOUR, Leonard Charles William Town and Parish Council Election
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