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Summary of Parish Results Election of Town Councillors for the Parish Wards of Waveney District Council Summary of Results Date of Election : Thursday 07 May 2015 Contested Elections Beccles Centre Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BUBB Stephanie Ann United Beccles 755 ELECTE ELLIOTT Graham James Green Party 868 ELECTE HARRIS Jeffrey David United Beccles 563 ELECTE SCOTT Christopher John United Beccles 537 THWAITES Helen Ruth Independent 397 WOODRUFF Brian John United Beccles 574 ELECTE Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 2,032 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,442 Turnout: 70.96% Rejected Votes: No Marks: 0 Excess Marks: 3 Voter Identity: 0 Void: 33 Rejected: 0 Beccles Common Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes DOWNES Andrea Elizabeth United Beccles 646 ELECTE ELLIOTT Nicola Ann Kirby Green Party 862 ELECTE RICHARDSON Frank David United Beccles 545 ELECTE RIVETT Craig Daniel United Beccles 470 TAYLOR Timothy Hugh Peter United Beccles 508 ELECTE Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 2,035 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,340 Turnout: 65.85% Rejected Votes: No Marks: 0 Excess Marks: 3 Voter Identity: 0 Void: 43 Rejected: 0 Beccles Darby Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BEE Barry 480 BRAMBLEY-CRAWSHAW Elfrede Green Party 650 ELECTE Mary BROOKS Norman Victor United Beccles 585 ELECTE HAYNES Maureen Dorothy United Beccles 630 ELECTE WALMSLEY Jack Berry United Beccles 655 ELECTE Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 2,029 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,348 Turnout: 66.44% Rejected Votes: No Marks: 0 Excess Marks: 0 Voter Identity: 0 Void: 46 Rejected: 0 Dated: 28 January 2016 Page 1 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road Contested Elections Southwold Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ALLEN Susan 276 ELECTE BETTS Elizabeth Ann 240 ELECTE BRADBURY Ian Robert 223 ELECTE DOY Susan May Born In Southwold Always Lived 439 ELECTE Here FLODIN Kathleen Patricia 138 HEWETT James Paul Sebastian 128 HORWOOD Matthew George Independent 348 ELECTE Campbell JEANS Jessica Independent 311 ELECTE LADD Michael 349 ELECTE PALMER David John Independent Retired Civil Engineer 237 ELECTE RICHARDSON Edward 101 ROWAN-ROBINSON Geoffrey Independent 255 ELECTE Michael TEMPLE Robert David 251 ELECTE TUCKER Melanie Christine 272 ELECTE WINDELL John Alan 308 ELECTE Vacant Seats: 12 Electorate: 853 Ballot Papers Issued: 610 Turnout: 71.51% Rejected Votes: No Marks: 0 Excess Marks: 0 Voter Identity: 0 Void: 4 Rejected: 0 Totals for Parish Election Ballot Papers Issued = 4,740 Votes Cast = 13,601 Electorate = 6,949 Votes Rejected = 132 Turnout % = 68.21 % UnContested Elections All Saints and St Nicholas South Elmham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CROYSDILL Kim Fiona Independent DAVIES John Henry Independent FLATT John Ernest Farmer LEE David John Independent Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 125 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 2 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Barnby Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BERRY Paul Stanley BOND Ian Robert HINTON Ian David MONUMENT Derek Sydney Fred WRIGHT Robert Laurence Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 416 Barsham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HOWELL Joanne Clare SMITH Maurice Allen SMITH Neville Arthur Vacant Seats: 5 Electorate: 189 Beccles Rigbourne Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CATCHPOLE Graham John United Beccles Candidate KENWARD Sam Robert United Beccles PECK Douglas William United Beccles STUBBINGS Richard Henry United Beccles Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 2,005 Blundeston Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BUTTON Andrew Paul LEECH Rodney James NICHOLS John Henry Fisheries Biologist (Retired) REES Steven Geoffrey SOANES Glenis Ann Lived in Blundeston 44 years STRAW Michael Roger WADE Graham William WRIGHT Melanie Frances Vacant Seats: 9 Electorate: 1,003 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 3 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Blyford Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes JACKSON Richard Myles Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 76 Brampton with Stoven Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BARKER John Harvey BISHOP Pete BRYANT Fiona COLLS Andrew William HOWLAND Maurice SLATTER John Ronald Vacant Seats: 8 Electorate: 349 Bungay Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BARNES Oliver Cockrill CHATER Simon John CLOKE Judith Anne COLLINS Susan Independent GROOM John William HAWARD Peter Andrew Keith KIRKLEY Janet Susan Independent KNIGHTS Sylvia Mary O`NEILL David Forrester Blowers Liberal Democrats PAUL Jane Lesley Independent Candidate PRIOR Robert John Independent REEVE Terence George Independent ROACH Paul Curtis Solicitor - Advocate THOMPSON Simon Independent WOODS Simon Erik Independent Vacant Seats: 15 Electorate: 3,988 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 4 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Carlton Colville Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes FAIR Christine Accountant FLEET Terence FLETCHER Derek William HALL Julie Dawn MACKIE Alistair McKenzie Bus Driver Thomson MOUNTFORD William George RADFORTH Paul Retired Engineer TYLER Jill Elizabeth Ann TYLER Peter Charles VARELA Clare Louise HR Manager Vacant Seats: 12 Electorate: 6,557 Corton Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ARMSTRONG Gillian Anne ARMSTRONG Peter Leonard BOUGHTON Maureen Ann BURFORD John Caleb Hughes GREEN Christopher Gerald GROOME Robert Joseph HABBIN Heather Patricia Retired PAVEY Stephen Christopher Vacant Seats: 9 Electorate: 976 Ellough Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CHIPPERFIELD Alison Mary FORREST Timothy Vacant Seats: 2 Electorate: 36 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 5 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Flixton (East) Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HETHERINGTON Julie Elizabeth SHELTON Brian Leslie Retired BT Electrical Engineer Vacant Seats: 2 Electorate: 33 Flixton (West) Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes MANN David Edward SKINNER Justin Mark IT Consultant STUART Jane Verity WARNE Kenneth George Vacant Seats: 4 Electorate: 148 Frostenden Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ANGUISH Brian Edward READ Susan Doris RENDLE Malcolm David SANGER Alison Jean Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 148 Gisleham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BOON Myrtle Julie COLLEN Bryan Geoffrey GILBERT Ivan Lewis GILBERT Sylvia GILLOTT Philip HUNT Graham MOFFATT Rosemary Joy Retired Teacher Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 600 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 6 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Halesworth Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BALDWIN Ann Christina Independent Putting Halesworth First DUTTON Peter Nicholas Independent Putting Halesworth First FLEMING Anne Independent Putting Halesworth First LEWIS Rosemary Independent Putting Halesworth First PAYNE Andrew Irving Logan Independent Putting Halesworth First SMITH Letitia Vanessa THOMAS David Edward Independent Putting Halesworth First TOOK Maureen WAGNER Jacqueline Ann Rose WIDDOWSON Paul Darryl Vacant Seats: 12 Electorate: 4,053 Henstead with Hulver Street Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ARMSTRONG James Charles BELCHER Angela Joy Part-Time Teacher / Artist BLOCK Paula GLANFIELD Donald Leonard HADINGHAM David James HORWOOD Benjamin Hallam Charles SNUDDEN Nigel Francis Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 277 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 7 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Holton Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CACKETT Geoffrey Philip Henry DAVIS Dawn Elizabeth FOSDIKE David Robert HART Michael John JONES Aneurin Mark KERRIDGE Neil John STEPHENSON Robert John Matthew Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 672 Homersfield Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ADDISON Stephan Malcolm BIRD Deborah Heather PELLATT Michael David WESTGATE Joyce Mary Vacant Seats: 5 Electorate: 128 Ilketshall St Andrew Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CROFT Michael Anthony James GODFREY Gerald George LAW Anne Louisa Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 240 Ilketshall St Lawrence Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BAGGOTT Robert Malcolm BASEY-FISHER Timothy Charles DEAKIN Andrew Simon SUTTON Ben Henry Vacant Seats: 5 Electorate: 146 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 8 of 16 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, First Floor, 2 Canning Road UnContested Elections Kessingland Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BORDERICK June Susan BULLARD Mark Terence BURDEN Barry Charles CROSSLAND Leslie Eric DUNNE Martin Francis Gerard HAGGERTY Philip Christopher KITE Brian John LIVERMORE Clare Therese MARTIN Liam William Pearce SIMS Michael John WERNHAM Patricia Ann Vacant Seats: 13 Electorate: 3,576 Lound Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ASHPOLE Carl Edward FLATT Rita Hazel HOBBS Judith Ann LARCOMBE Peter SMITH Louis Roland Prevett Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 284 Mettingham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HAND Lesley HARRISON Christopher Nesbitt RAVEN Daniel John SERVAES James William SPRAKE Mary Joyce WILLER Paul WILLIAMS Eric Alfred Last Local Business Partner Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 161 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page
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