2017 Election Results for Leicestershire County Council District Council Area: Blaby

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2017 Election Results for Leicestershire County Council District Council Area: Blaby 2017 Election results for Leicestershire County Council District Council Area: Blaby Blaby & Glen Parva Liberal democrat candidate Geoff Welsh was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Geoff Welsh Liberal Democrat 1728 56.5 Marian Gail Broomhead Conservative 906 29.6 Suresh Chauhan Labour 299 9.79 Alfie Garner UK Independence Party 121 3.96 3054 Braunstone Labour candidate Amanda Jayne Hack was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Amanda Jayne Hack Labour 1330 46.7 Les Phillimore Conservative 1273 44.7 Rennee June Kent UK Independence Party 241 8.47 2844 1 Cosby & Countesthorpe Conservative candidate David Jennings was elected. Candidate Party Votes % David Jennings Conservative 2041 63.8 Michael George Howkins Labour 691 21.6 Beverley Jane Welsh Liberal Democrat 247 7.73 Adrian Clive Langley UK Independence Party 216 6.76 3195 Enderby & Lubbesthorpe Conservative candidate Helen Louise Richardson was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Helen Louise Richardson Conservative 1140 55.9 Muhammad Shabbir Aslam Labour 563 27.6 Mark Edward Widdop Liberal Democrat 178 8.73 Bill Piper UK Independence Party 157 7.70 2038 2 Glenfields, Kirby Muxloe & Leicester Forests Conservative candidates Richard Blunt and Lee Martin Breckon were elected. Candidate Party Votes % Lee Martin Breckon Conservative 3158 31.2 Richard Blunt Conservative 2635 26.0 Dianne Patricia Esmond Labour 801 7.91 Lynton Ellis Yates UK Independence Party 685 6.77 Marc Wayne Preece UK Independence Party 662 6.54 Thomas Eynon Legrys Labour 640 6.32 Kathryn Sansome Liberal Democrat 553 5.46 Nick Cox Green Party 509 5.03 Mark Jeremy Godfrey-Vallance Liberal Democrat 474 4.68 10117 Narborough & Whetstone Conservative candidate Terence John Richardson was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Terence John Richardson Conservative 1800 65.9 Michael Robert Bounds Labour 717 26.2 Richard David Crouch UK Independence Party 211 7.73 2728 3 Stoney Stanton & Croft Conservative candidate Ernie White was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Ernie White Conservative 2137 73.2 Neil Stuart Hallam Labour 507 17.3 Christine Ann Merrill Liberal Democrat 275 9.42 2919 4 District Council Area: Charnwood Borough Birstall Conservative candidate Iain Ewart George Bentley was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Iain Ewart George Bentley Conservative 1588 44.6 Simon Sansome Liberal Democrat 1070 30.1 Sanjay Prem Gogia Labour 742 20.8 Simon Andrew Murray UK Independence Party 154 4.33 3554 Bradgate Conservative candidate Deborah Taylor was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Deborah Taylor Conservative 2346 68.1 Glyn Stanley McAllister Labour 492 14.2 Robert Simpson Liberal Democrat 287 8.34 Alan Spencer Jarvis UK Independence Party 170 4.94 Katie Louise Walker Green Party 146 4.24 3441 5 Loughborough East Labour candidate Jewel Miah was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Jewel Miah Labour 1530 61.7 Jane Marion Hunt Conservative 582 23.4 Christodoulos Peter Cooper UK Independence Party 151 6.09 John Antony Elliott Liberal Democrat 113 4.56 Nigel James Feetham Green Party 101 4.07 2477 Loughborough North Labour candidate Betty Newton was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Betty Newton Labour 1335 49.3 Salim Miah Conservative 947 34.9 Roger Howard Standing UK Independence Party 187 6.91 Chris Hardisty Green Party 138 5.09 Philip Thornborow Liberal Democrat 99 3.65 2706 6 Loughborough North West Labour candidate Max Hunt was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Max Hunt Labour 1118 48.7 Renata Catherine Eleanor Louise Jones Conservative 591 25.7 Roy Campsall Independent 372 16.2 Mary Elizabeth Jane Walker UK Independence Party 92 4.01 David Vaughan Scott Liberal Democrat 66 2.87 John Paul Barton Green Party 53 2.31 2292 Loughborough South Conservative candidate Ted Parton was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Ted Parton Conservative 1329 48.0 William Robert Sharp Labour 1107 40.0 Alex Guerrero Liberal Democrat 105 3.79 Caroline Harmon Green Party 101 3.65 Frederick Roger Wakeford UK Independence Party 93 3.36 Kevan Christopher Stafford British Democrats 30 1.08 2765 7 Loughborough South West Conservative candidate Jonathan Morgan was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Jonathan Morgan Conservative 2011 52.8 Paul Emanuele Boldrin Labour 907 23.8 David Robert Frank Walker Liberal Democrat 444 11.6 Paul Justin Goodman Green Party 244 6.40 Jim Foxall UK Independence Party 202 5.30 3808 Quorn & Barrow Conservative candidate Hilary Jean Fryer was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Hilary Jean Fryer Conservative 1855 54.0 Alice Brennan Labour 757 22.0 Carolyn Julia Thornborow Liberal Democrat 396 11.5 Andy McWilliam UK Independence Party 277 8.07 Ben Woolley Green Party 145 4.22 3430 8 Rothley & Mountsorrel Conservative candidate Peter Charles Osborne was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Peter Charles Osborne Conservative 1735 63.6 Julie May Palmer Labour 450 16.5 Marianne Gilbert Liberal Democrat 305 11.1 Jamie Bye UK Independence Party 236 8.65 2726 Shepshed Conservative candidate Christine Mary Radford was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Christine Mary Radford Conservative 1836 51.0 Claire Marie Poole Labour 1095 30.4 Diane Jayne Horn UK Independence Party 364 10.1 Donald Peter Cochrane Liberal Democrat 213 5.92 Mia Alexandra Woolley Green Party 87 2.42 3595 9 Sileby & The Wolds Conservative candidate Richard James Shepherd was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Richard James Shepherd Conservative 1786 59.4 Valerie Susan Marriott Labour 621 20.6 Nicky Ashby Liberal Democrat 280 9.31 Geoffrey Stanley UK Independence Party 160 5.32 Billy Richards Green Party 159 5.28 3006 Syston Fosse Conservative candidate James Mark Poland was elected. Candidate Party Votes % James Mark Poland Conservative 1716 67.6 Janet Knaggs Labour 380 14.9 Gregory James Hubbard UK Independence Party 188 7.41 Laurie Needham Green Party 132 5.20 Mat Mortel Liberal Democrat 119 4.69 2535 10 Syston Ridgeway Conservative candidate David Paul Slater was elected. Candidate Party Votes % David Paul Slater Conservative 1266 57.6 Michael Francis McLoughlin Labour 457 20.8 Matthew Robert Wise Green Party 185 8.42 Martin William Brown UK Independence Party 156 7.10 Ian Robert Sharpe Liberal Democrat 131 5.96 2195 Thurmaston Ridgemere Conservative candidate Brenda Seaton was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Brenda Seaton Conservative 1271 54.0 Kate Jane Knaggs Labour 786 33.4 Ian Edward Hayes UK Independence Party 159 6.76 Nitesh Pravin Dave Liberal Democrat 136 5.78 2352 11 District Council Area: Harborough Broughton Astley Conservative candidate Bill Liquorish was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Bill Liquorish Conservative 1893 69.9 Sandra Parkinson Labour 414 15.2 Colin Trevor Porter Liberal Democrat 399 14.7 2706 Bruntingthorpe Conservative candidate Blake Pain was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Blake Pain Conservative 2460 67.9 Peter St. Quintin Bridge Liberal Democrat 605 16.7 Liz Marsh Labour 553 15.2 3618 Gartree Conservative candidate Kevin Feltham was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Kevin Feltham Conservative 2354 67.5 Ruth Commons Labour 406 11.6 James Francis Lindsay Liberal Democrat 395 11.3 David Green Green Party 181 5.19 Brett Lynes UK Independence Party 150 4.30 3486 12 Launde Liberal Democrat candidate Simon James Galton was elected. Party Votes % Simon James Galton Liberal Democrat 2265 56.0 Simon Christopher Whelband Conservative 1369 33.8 Paddy Casswell Labour 204 5.05 Victor James Burbidge UK Independence Party 120 2.97 Karon Christina Phillips Green Party 81 2.00 4039 Luttterworth Conservative candidate Rosita Page was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Rosita Page Conservative 2138 62.7 Martin Sarfas Liberal Democrat 710 20.8 David Robert Frazer Gair Labour 561 16.4 3409 Market Harborough East Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Hill was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Sarah Hill Liberal Democrat 1911 46.4 Phil King Conservative 1662 40.4 Andy Thomas Labour 375 9.11 Jamie Ackerley Green Party 165 4.01 4113 13 Market Harborough West & Foxton Conservative candidate Paul Bremmer was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Paul Bremner Conservative 1577 45.2 Peter James Liberal Democrat 1265 36.2 Ian Snaith Labour 399 11.4 Darren Neil Woodiwiss Green Party 247 7.08 3488 14 District Council Area: Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Burbage Conservative candidate Amanda Victoria Wright was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Amanda Victoria Wright Conservative 2049 54.2 Keith William Philip Lynch Liberal Democrat 1214 32.1 Marie Jeanette Mills Labour 345 9.13 Neale Lee Smith UK Independence Party 167 4.42 3775 De Montfort Liberal Democrat candidate Michael Timothy Mullaney was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Michael Timothy Mullaney Liberal Democrat 2002 52.8 Rosemary Wells Wright Conservative 1488 39.2 Roger Hill Labour 299 7.89 3789 Earl Shilton Conservative candidate Janice Richards was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Janice Richards Conservative 1644 59.4 Christine Dallas Labour 628 22.7 Mathew Scott Hulbert Liberal Democrat 266 9.62 Keith Cowen UK Independence Party 226 8.17 2764 15 Groby & Ratby Conservative candidate Ozzy O’Shea was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Ozzy O'Shea Conservative 2315 76.2 David Arthur Hutchins Labour 422 13.9 Muriel Joyce Crooks Liberal Democrat 173 5.70 Rahaul Paul Sharma UK Independence Party 125 4.11 3035 Hollycroft Liberal Democrat candidate David C Bill was elected. Candidate Party Votes % David C Bill Liberal Democrat 1523 53.9 Christopher Andrew Ashton Conservative 838 29.7 Chris Kealey Labour 283 10.0 Chris Simpson UK Independence Party 177 6.27 2821 Mallory Liberal Democrat candidate Bill Crooks was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Bill Crooks Liberal Democrat 1569 45.3 Ruth Camamile Conservative 1189 34.3 Rick Middleton Labour 442 12.7 Mark Thomas Farmer UK Independence Party 263 7.59 3463 16 Market Bosworth Conservative candidate Ivan Donald Ould was elected. Candidate Party Votes % Ivan Donald Ould Conservative 2574 71.1 Kate Anderton Labour 456 12.5 Ann Clay Liberal Democrat 406 11.2 Alan Wood UK Independence Party 184 5.08 3620 Markfield, Desford & Thornton Conservative candidate Peter Alexander Bedford was elected.
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