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WILTSHIRE 2013 Aldbourne & Ramsbury James Henry Sheppard WILTSHIRE 2013 Bromham, Rowde & Potterne Chippenham Cepen Park & Redlands Liz Bryant (Con) 684 Nina Margaret Phillips (Con) 514 Aldbourne & Ramsbury Tony Molland (UKIP) 548 Allan Massie (UKIP) 236 Turnout 33.1% Maureen Frances Lloyd (Lab) 177 No change Joshua Howells (LD) 102 James Henry Sheppard (Con) 952 Turnout 29.1% Chris Humphries (Ind) 538 Bulford, Allington & Figheldean No change Turnout 37.3% No change John Frederick Smale (Con) 441 Chippenham Hardenhuish Alderbury & Whiteparish Martin Douglas Lee (Ind) 435 Turnout 24.1% Nick Watts (LD) 378 No change Melody Rhonda Thompson (Ind) 351 Richard Britton (Con) 699 David Lenderyou (Con) 242 Judith Wykeham (Ind) 396 Burbage & The Bedwyns Nigel Guy Thornton Linacre (UKIP) 205 Mark Riches (Lab) 140 Harry Morgan Thompson (Lab) 85 Turnout 36% Turnout 37.1% No change Stuart John Kennedy Wheeler (Con) 991 Ffinlo Costain (Lab) 209 No change Amesbury East Turnout 31.6% No change Chippenham Hardens & England John Noeken (Con) 446 By Brook Bill Douglas (LD) 368 Jim Pitt (UKIP) 422 Leigh Douglas Coldwell (UKIP) 262 Sharon Jones (Lab) 130 Robert John Bradfield Giles (Con) 221 Turnout 23.7% Jane Antoinette Scott OBE (Con) 820 Jeremy Richard Griffin Comerford (Lab) 127 No change Stuart John Eels (UKIP) 264 Mary Finch (LD) 158 Turnout 30.9% No change Amesbury West Turnout 35.6% No change Chippenham Lowden & Rowden Fred Westmoreland (Con) 432 Calne Central John Thomas Swindlehurst (UKIP) 379 Linda Mary Packard (LD) 349 Andrew Francis Williams (Ind) 229 Howard Robin Marshall (LD) 410 Sandie Webb (Ind) 229 Ian John Lamberth (Lab) 132 John Andrew Phillips (Con) 219 Turnout 32.1% Charles Madron Reginald Boase (Con) 391 John William Clifford (UKIP) 210 No change Doran Davies (UKIP) 274 Turnout 33.1% Nancy Webber (Lab) 76 No change Turnout 30.3% Bourne & Woodford Valley No change Calne Chilvester & Abberd Mike Hewitt (Con) 839 Chippenham Monkton Ronald Leonard Champion (Lab) 328 Anthony Trotman (Con) 432 Turnout 35% Chris Caswill (LD) 991 No change Julia Reid (UKIP) 269 Robert MacNaughton (LD) 229 Bill Winn (Con) 174 Henry Collier (UKIP) 164 Box & Colerne Turnout 26.8% No change Benjamin Lawrence (Lab) 80 Turnout 46.4% Sheila Parker (Con) 658 Calne North No change Brian Mathew (LD) 569 Phillip Christopher Chamberlain (Ind) 164 Chippenham Pewsham Stephen Charles Wheeler (Lab) 138 Glenis Jean Ansell (LD) 319 David Ian Conway (Con) 274 Turnout 41.1% Mark Anthony Clive Packard (LD) 515 No change Nigel Gilbert (UKIP) 205 Turnout 24.4% Teresa Hutton (Con) 265 LD gain from Con Andrew David Meredith (UKIP) 218 Bradford-On-Avon North Simon Andrew Jones (Lab) 78 Calne Rural Turnout 31.4% Rosemary Brown (LD) 730 No change Gladys MacRae (Con) 316 Benjamin Anthony Parker (UKIP) 212 Christine Crisp (Con) 670 Chippenham Queens & Sheldon Steve Reckless (Lab) 171 Richard Anthony Broadhead (Ind) 344 David Adrian McQueen (Green) 135 Alastair Stuart Muir (UKIP) 277 Ross Jeremy Henning (LD) 127 Desna Barbara Allen (LD) 438 Turnout 41.6% Edward Gillams (Con) 404 No change Turnout 40.8% No change Jack Hosken (UKIP) 256 Graham Gee (Lab) 145 Bradford-On-Avon South Calne South & Cherhill Turnout 37.3% No change Ian Leslie Thorn (LD) 815 Tom Hall (Con) 376 Alan Hill (Con) 619 Corsham Pickwick Leonard Sydney Drew (UKIP) 258 Susan Elizabeth Tabor (LD) 375 Rosie Macgregor (Lab) 231 Robert Stanley Freegard (UKIP) 334 Turnout 36.2% Alan MacRae (Con) 424 Turnout 43.9% Richard Crowder (UKIP) 339 No change No change Steve Abbott (Lab) 259 Chippenham Cepen Park & Derriads Neil Alan Pocock (LD) 161 Brinkworth Turnout 31% No change Toby Russell Sturgis (Con) 834 Peter Hutton (Con) 524 Barry Clive Telling (UKIP) 294 Vince Baseley (UKIP) 344 Corsham Town Frances Ann Goldstone (LD) 202 David Charles Barter (Lab) 171 Ian Stewart Wyllie (Lab) 79 Simon Rowland Fisher (LD) 107 Turnout 33.4% Philip Whalley (Con) 646 Turnout 37.9% Anne Lock (LD) 545 No change No change Peter Sparks (UKIP) 318 Mike Perry (Lab) 118 No change Michael John Taylor (UKIP) 251 Turnout 43.3% Margaret Ethel White (Lab) 106 No change Holt & Staverton Christopher Kenneth Petty (Ind) 80 Turnout 33% Corsham Without & Box Hill Trevor William Carbin (LD) 529 LD gain from Con Robert Charles Floyd (Con) 350 Dick Tonge (Con) 825 Geoffrey Briggs Cannell (UKIP) 204 Melksham South Michael Edward Thomas (UKIP) 267 Becky Harrison (Lab) 82 June Mary Yeatman (LD) 190 Turnout 33.6% Jon Hubbard (LD) 750 Hilary Ann Foord (Lab) 175 No change Rod Eaton (UKIP) 411 Turnout 36.3% Philip Alford (Con) 220 No change Kington Anna Louise Keen (Lab) 94 Turnout 37% Cricklade & Latton Howard Greenman (Con) 953 No change John William Knight (UKIP) 309 Bob Jones (LD) 917 Matthew John Bragg (LD) 247 Melksham Without North Peter Colmer (Con) 702 Turnout 40.9% Turnout 41.6% No change Terry Chivers (Ind) 634 No change Mark Griffiths (Con) 411 Laverstock, Ford & Old Sarum Caroline Ann Stephens (UKIP) 391 Devizes & Roundway South Julie Lawrence (Lab) 115 Ian David McLennan (Lab) 799 Turnout 42.4% Simon David Jacobs (Con) 471 Robert Price-Powell (Con) 274 Ind gain from Con Jeff Ody (Devizes Guardian) 413 Turnout 32.4% Ian Richard Porter Hopkins (Ind) 229 No change Melksham Without South Amanda Hopgood (Lab) 182 Jasper Brian Selwyn (LD) 83 Ludgershall & Perham Down Roy Sidney While (Con) 478 Turnout 40.7% Paul Robert Carter (UKIP) 449 Con gain from Devizes Guardians Chris Williams (Con) unopposed Terri Welch (LD) 142 No change Sian Marie McLaughlin (Lab) 99 Devizes East Turnout 29.6% Lyneham No change Peter Evans (Con) 436 Mere Jane Mary Burton (Devizes Guardian) 314 Allison Mary Bucknell (Con) 617 Noel Woolrych (Lab) 223 Roger Luffman (UKIP) 295 Turnout 31.2% John Allen Webb (LD) 134 George Edwin Jeans (Ind) 1464 Con gain from Devizes Guardians Turnout 33.4% Richard Andrew Beattie (Con) 303 No change Patricia Christine Barter (UKIP) 154 Devizes North Turnout 54.8% Malmesbury No change Sue Evans 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Owen (Lab) 190 Turnout 33.1% Salisbury St Marks & Bishopdown Tony Deane (Con) 724 No change Jeremy Blair Hooper (UKIP) 473 Bill Moss (Con) 614 Turnout 37% Roundway Mark Anthony Wareham (Lab) 285 No change Barrie Sinclair-Kemp (LD) 171 Laura Mayes (Con) 678 Turnout 31.4% Trowbridge Adcroft Andy Geddes (Devizes Guardian) 277 No change James John Thorpe (Lab) 106 Nicholas Blakemore (LD) 497 Turnout 32% Salisbury St Martins & Cathedral Peter Robert Wilson (UKIP) 295 No change Karl Hannaford (Con) 170 Ian Robert Tomes (Lab) 693 Turnout 28.3% Royal Wootton Bassett East John Brady (Con) 524 LD gain from Ind Frances Mary Patricia Howard (UKIP) 256 Mollie Eileen May Groom (Con) 887 John Holt (LD) 107 Trowbridge Central Stephen Richard Walls (LD) 315 Ken Black (Green) 100 Turnout 33.4% Turnout 38.9% John Knight (LD) 382 No change Lab gain from Con Jean Wilson (UKIP) 247 David Edward Halik (Con) 167 Royal Wootton Bassett North Salisbury St Pauls Shaun Samuel James Henley (Lab) 140 Turnout 25.6% 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