Tandridge District Council Election Results 1973-2012

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Tandridge District Council Election Results 1973-2012 Tandridge District Council Election Results 1973-2012 Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The Elections Centre Plymouth University The information contained in this report has been obtained from a number of sources. Election results from the immediate post-reorganisation period were painstakingly collected by Alan Willis largely, although not exclusively, from local newspaper reports. From the mid- 1980s onwards the results have been obtained from each local authority by the Elections Centre. The data are stored in a database designed by Lawrence Ware and maintained by Brian Cheal and others at Plymouth University. Despite our best efforts some information remains elusive whilst we accept that some errors are likely to remain. Notice of any mistakes should be sent to [email protected]. The results sequence can be kept up to date by purchasing copies of the annual Local Elections Handbook, details of which can be obtained by contacting the email address above. Front cover: the graph shows the distribution of percentage vote shares over the period covered by the results. The lines reflect the colours traditionally used by the three main parties. The grey line is the share obtained by Independent candidates while the purple line groups together the vote shares for all other parties. Rear cover: the top graph shows the percentage share of council seats for the main parties as well as those won by Independents and other parties. The lines take account of any by- election changes (but not those resulting from elected councillors switching party allegiance) as well as the transfers of seats during the main round of local election. The lower graph shows for each main round of local elections the overall percentage turnout (solid line), the percentage of women candidates standing at (dotted line) and the percentage of women among those elected (hashed line). No. 2 (Caterham: North East) (2993)2 Woldingham (1502) Tandridge - 1973 vote share vote share Knight Lib 559 41.9 Butcher R. Con 544 56.7 Clements Lab 496 37.2 Fuller Lib 415 43.3 Bletchingley (2105)2 Smith Lab 457 - vote share Courtney Con 280 21.0 Turnout 63.8 13.5 Hart J. Ms. Lab 475 42.9 Pendard Con 206 - Davies Lab 422 - Powell Con 397 35.9 Turnout 44.6 4.7 O'Byrne Con 369 - Tandridge - 1976 Risbridger Lib 234 21.2 No. 3 (Caterham: North West) (2499)2 Knight Lib 194 - vote share 2 Miles Lib 862 60.2 Bletchingley (2132) Turnout 52.5 7.1 Russell Lib 804 - vote share Bishopp J. Con 620 54.2 3 Courtney Con 380 26.5 Burstow Horne & Outwood (3834) McCall Con 375 - Chew E. Con 549 - vote share Stimpson Lab 191 13.3 Hart J. Ms. Lab 523 45.8 Winter D. Con 616 51.4 Harris Lab 183 - Ryan A. Lab 472 - Levine Ind Con 583 48.6 Atterton Con 576 - Turnout 54.2 8.5 Turnout 57.3 33.6 3 Turnout 31.3 2.8 No. 4 (Caterham: West) (2307)2 Burstow Horne & Outwood (4001) vote share vote share Chaldon (971) Page Ind 712 39.7 Wood C. Con 0 0.0 vote share Speller Con 660 36.8 Winter D. Con 0 - Rawling J. Con 348 57.2 Teasdale Lib 359 20.0 Daly K. Con 0 - Cazaley Lib 251 41.3 Taylor Lib 358 - Jones Lab 9 1.5 Harris Lab 64 3.6 Turnout 0.0 0.0 O'Sullivan Lab 54 - Turnout 62.6 16.0 Chaldon (1139) Turnout 77.8 2.9 vote share Chelsham & Farleigh Tatsfield (1654) Rawling J. Con 480 62.1 vote share No. 8 (Warlingham: West & Whyteleafe) (5132) Hill D. Lib 293 37.9 Dunn H. Ms. Con 441 57.9 4 Hession M. Lab 321 42.1 vote share Turnout 68.0 24.2 Davies Con 1,032 54.5 Turnout 46.1 15.7 Clapp Con 1,031 - Chelsham & Farleigh Tatsfield (1745) Drake Con 994 - vote share Felbridge (1331) Jones Con 984 - Dunn H. Ms. Con 519 69.9 vote share Shaw Lib 862 45.5 Hession M. Lab 224 30.1 Forward G. Con 282 100.0 Langridge Lib 831 - Brighton Lib 788 - Turnout 43.2 39.7 Turnout 21.2 -13.8 Webb Lib 762 - 2 Dormans (2713) 3 Godstone (4086) Turnout 36.9 9.0 vote share vote share Narcisi L. Ms. Con 902 61.1 Selby M. Con 0 - Nutfield (1934) Allman D. Con 860 - Dunville Lib 0 0.0 vote share Ridley C. Lib 574 38.9 Wilks Ms. Con 0 0.0 Stock Ind 0 0.0 Donovan E. Ms. Lib 437 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 52.9 22.2 Turnout 0.0 0.0 2 Limpsfield (2504) Oxted North & Tandridge (4001)3 Felbridge (1340) vote share vote share vote share Alderson C. Con 696 46.7 Blake Lib 1,018 47.3 Forward G. Con 0 0.0 Percy K. Ms. Lib 691 46.4 McNaughton M. Ms. Con 938 43.6 Woodall Con 496 - Tory Con 914 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Harris Lab 102 6.9 Rivers Lib 826 - 3 Cramp Con 793 - Godstone (4148) Turnout 59.5 0.3 Baker Lab 196 9.1 vote share George H. Lab 174 - Wilks M. Ms. Con 1,122 48.1 No. 1 (Caterham: East & South) (5641)4 Carr G. Ms. Con 1,071 - vote share Turnout 53.8 3.7 Selby M. Con 943 - Howes Con 1,152 52.4 Dumville A. Lib 893 38.3 Brown Con 1,136 - Oxted South (3808)3 Wotherspoon G. Lib 518 - Stanners Con 1,135 - vote share Taylor M. Lab 318 13.6 Platt Con 1,131 - Nixon P. Ms. Lib 832 29.6 George J. Ms. Lab 261 - Owen Lib 761 34.6 Marston Con 706 25.1 Warren J. Lab 211 - Newbury Lib 695 - Mitchell Con 705 - Capon Lib 633 - Coulson Ind 671 23.9 Turnout 48.0 9.8 Wilkinson Lib 632 - Gurr A. Con 608 - 2 Batham Lab 285 13.0 Harling Ms. Lab 599 21.3 Harestone (2757) Reynolds Lab 284 - Taylor Lab 581 - vote share Skilton Lab 281 - Cornish G. Lab 540 - Stanners N. Con 0 0.0 Irlam Lab 273 - Platt R. Con 0 - Turnout 73.7 4.5 Turnout 39.0 17.8 Turnout 0.0 0.0 3 4 Warlingham East (3917) 2 No. 15 (Crowhurst & Lingfield) (5799) vote share Limpsfield (2521) vote share Smith G. Lib 715 41.4 vote share Goodale Con 1,475 53.6 Latilla J. Con 695 40.2 Alderson C. Con 980 54.5 Browning Lib 1,277 46.4 Thompson Con 676 - Tibbetts E. Con 759 - Bannister Lib 1,134 - Baird Con 672 - Percy K. Ms. Lib 687 38.2 Lyte Con 1,100 - Crouch G. Lab 318 18.4 Cadogan D. Lab 132 7.3 Killby Con 1,065 - Bish Lab 294 - Ridley J. Lab 107 - Allmann Con 1,048 - Graham Lab 232 - Carr Lib 1,014 - Turnout 56.9 16.3 Turnout 44.1 1.2 Turnout 47.5 7.2 Results of the English Shire District Elections 1973-2012 1 Lingfield & Crowhurst (3225)2 Westway (2699)2 Oxted South (3910) vote share vote share vote share Prevett J. Con 941 45.1 Clements R. Lab 556 37.8 Russell W. Con 1,148 55.6 Dean A. Con 692 - Harris R. Lab 511 - Cornish G. Lab 918 44.4 Bannister R. Lib 579 27.8 Notman J. Lib 420 28.6 Allonby D. Lab 566 27.1 Courtenay J. Ms. Con 398 27.1 Turnout 52.8 11.1 Dimmock L. Lab 328 - Chapman N. Con 374 - Ormond J. Ind 96 6.5 Queens Park (2455) Turnout 52.1 17.4 vote share Turnout 48.8 9.3 Dabbs R. Con 671 55.2 Nutfield (1962) Shaw M. Lib 400 32.9 vote share Whyteleafe (2312)2 Batham A. Lab 144 11.9 Barker S. Ms. Con 0 0.0 vote share Davies G. Con 681 59.7 Turnout 49.5 22.3 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Benn B. Con 574 - Prime R. Lib 459 40.3 Warlingham East (3871) 3 Oxted North & Tandridge (4102) vote share vote share Turnout 46.7 19.5 Kelly M. Con 990 56.6 McNaughton M. Ms. Con 1,520 64.5 Tandridge A. Lab 404 23.1 Farrell J. Con 1,339 - Woldingham (1523) Paterson S. Lib 356 20.3 Lyte E. Con 1,267 - vote share Bristow R. Lib 570 24.2 Butcher R. Con 0 0.0 Turnout 45.2 33.5 Fogarty B. Lib 539 - Barrett K. Ms. Lab 265 11.3 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Warlingham West (2798) Brandt A. Lab 240 - vote share George H. Lab 218 - Thompson F. Con 798 65.3 Smith G. Lib 244 20.0 Turnout 52.4 40.3 Tandridge - 1978 Jacques R. Lab 180 14.7 Oxted South (3887)3 Turnout 43.7 45.3 vote share Bletchingley (2114) Hargreaves J. Con 1,067 49.9 vote share Westway (2818) Gurr A. Con 1,002 - Hart J. Ms. Lab 621 55.1 vote share Johnsone B. Lab 580 27.1 Chew E. Con 507 44.9 Courtenay J. Ms. Con 585 41.3 Cornish G. Lab 523 - Cadogan D. Lab 580 40.9 Nixon P. Ms. Lib 490 22.9 Turnout 53.4 10.1 Notman J. Lib 253 17.8 Baker M. Lab 463 - Burstow Horne & Outwood (4063)2 Turnout 50.3 0.4 Turnout 49.1 22.8 vote share Wood C. Con 0 0.0 Whyteleafe (2268) Portley (2495)2 Davison M.
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