Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council Election Results 1973-2012

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Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council Election Results 1973-2012 Basingstoke & Deane Borough 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. 16 (Oakley) (2797)2 Overton & Laverstoke (2761)2 Basingstoke & Deane - vote share vote share Shirvell F. Ind 738 100.0 Palmer D. Con 646 33.1 1973 Rodges G. Ind 716 - Tompkinson J. Lib 580 29.8 Hunt R. Ind 401 - New D. Lab 561 28.8 Basing (3081)2 Tyler R. Ind 128 - Smith E. Con 460 - vote share Pentney J. Lab 445 - Holmes B. Ms. Con 979 56.2 Turnout 40.0 91.9 Taylor J. Ind 162 8.3 Holmes P. Con 798 - 2 Emberton W. Lib 568 32.6 No. 2 (Basingstoke: Chapel) (2940) Turnout 57.5 3.4 Bhatt J. Lab 196 11.2 vote share Barnes D. Lib 475 34.1 Pamber (1440) Turnout 46.0 23.6 Smith G. Lib 460 - vote share Sermaine H. Lab 350 25.1 Byart C. Ind 316 59.4 Baughurst (1799) Wildash G. Lab 341 - Fowler A. Con 216 40.6 vote share Townsend F. Con 332 23.8 O'Bee R. Ind 704 87.2 Russell F. Con 279 - Turnout 37.0 18.8 Donnelly R. Lab 103 12.8 Lowe M. Ind 237 17.0 Sherfield-On-Loddon (1154) Turnout 44.6 9.0 vote share Turnout 44.8 74.5 Gaiger R. Ind 367 55.0 7 Bramley (1160) No. 3 (Basingstoke: Norden) (9672) Brown J. Ind 228 34.2 vote share vote share Bucknall A. Con 72 10.8 Weston F. Ind 281 49.3 Batten J. Lab 1,611 48.7 Best R. Ind 192 33.7 Allbutt H. Lab 1,608 - Turnout 59.0 20.8 Bow E. Lab 97 17.0 Griffiths D. Lab 1,605 - Hunt A. Lab 1,601 - Silchester (1005) Turnout 49.0 15.6 McNamara J. Lab 1,594 - vote share Ives M. Lab 1,551 - Larbey E. Con 244 54.3 Burghclere (1572) Rafter P. Lab 1,520 - Pratt A. Ind 205 45.7 vote share Sweetman W. Lib 1,122 33.9 Mortimer C. Ms. Con 0 0.0 Cook P. Lib 1,055 - Turnout 48.0 8.7 Kelly J. Lib 1,015 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Sargison J. Lib 1,007 - St. Mary Bourne (1239) Dines S. Lib 1,005 - vote share East Woodhay (2438)2 Brownhill R. Lib 981 - Burr H. Con 380 61.7 vote share Taylor T. Lib 977 - Wynn-Williams D. Ind 236 38.3 Hoare J. Ind 0 - Holmes J. Con 577 17.4 Wauhope C. Ind 0 0.0 Reid S. Con 553 - Turnout 49.8 23.4 Turnout 33.0 14.8 Tadley Central (1523) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share 2 Kingsclere (3069)2 No. 4 (Basingstoke: Eastrop) (2027) Stacey N. Ind 186 39.7 vote share vote share Barrett E. Con 146 31.1 Howe A. Ind 990 47.4 Morris R. Ind 536 41.7 Campbell-Dykes C. Lab 137 29.2 Clifford-Kingshill C. Con 804 38.5 Wallingford J. Con 325 25.3 Fisher E. Lab 294 14.1 Ludgate A. Con 310 - Turnout 30.9 8.5 Stapells J. Lab 230 17.9 Turnout 39.6 8.9 Epsom S. Lib 195 15.2 Tadley North (1340) Haughton G. Lib 171 - vote share No. 1 (Basingstoke: Westfield) (12185)8 Beavers G. Ind 368 66.1 Turnout 47.2 16.4 Levy R. Lab 189 33.9 vote share Turner A. Con 2,055 35.1 4 Barron A. Con 2,028 - No. 5 (Basingstoke: South Ham) (5515) Turnout 41.6 32.1 vote share Connor C. Lab 1,988 33.9 2 Jackson H. Lab 1,975 - Eddie J. Lab 1,091 68.3 Tadley South (2085) Jenkins T. Con 1,920 - Brown A. Lab 1,065 - vote share Knight S. Con 1,905 - McAllister D. Lab 1,039 - Davis K. Ind 0 0.0 Smart L. Lab 1,902 - Evans J. Lab 1,036 - Weston M. Con 0 0.0 Cordingley P. Con 1,858 - Reid F. Con 507 31.7 Evans C. Con 1,847 - Lewer C. Con 504 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Reid S. Con 501 - Finden J. Ind 1,816 31.0 2 Fletcher J. Lab 1,785 - Wheatley H. Con 498 - Whitchurch (2429) Young T. Lab 1,783 - vote share Tucker R. Lab 1,741 - Turnout 30.2 36.5 Daniel B. Ind 586 70.8 Webb G. Ms. Ind 525 - Weekes D. Lab 1,741 - 5 Salter B. Con 1,723 - No. 6 (Basingstoke: Fairfields) (6608) Foster A. Ind 400 - Hennem E. Lab 1,718 - vote share Matthews G. Lab 242 29.2 Reuberson R. Con 1,642 - Keep D. Con 1,608 49.4 Dye B. Ind 1,553 - Balding J. Con 1,425 - Turnout 43.0 41.5 Stevens P. Ind 747 - Ludgate J. Con 1,344 - Greenwood J. Con 1,323 - Turnout 38.2 1.1 Welton F. Con 1,271 - Duffield J. Lib 1,010 31.0 Basingstoke & Deane - No. 13 (Upton Grey) (1309) Risbridger G. Lab 638 19.6 1976 vote share Traynor G. Lab 637 - Loveys Jervoise J. Ind 0 0.0 Turnout 35.6 18.4 2 Basing (3005) Turnout 0.0 0.0 vote share No. 7 (Sherborne St. John) (1703) Holmes B. Ms. Con 1,039 58.2 No. 14 (Farleigh Wallop) (1193) vote share Holmes P. Con 819 - vote share Oliver-Bellasis J. Con 527 73.8 Cavell H. Lib 522 29.2 Andreae M. Con 0 0.0 Revell B. Lab 187 26.2 Green T. Lab 224 12.5 Baker L. Lab 214 - Turnout 42.0 47.6 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 51.3 29.0 No. 15 (North Waltham) (960) vote share Hutton D. Con 400 87.0 Sweeney P. Ind 60 13.0 Turnout 49.0 73.9 Results of the English Shire District Elections 1973-2012 1 Baughurst (1851) Kempshott (2859)2 Sherfield-On-Loddon (1275) vote share vote share vote share O'Bee R. Ind 652 57.8 Barron A. Con 1,070 70.4 Gaiger R. Ind 440 53.8 Ball D. Con 359 31.8 Turner A. Con 1,048 - Brown J. Con 378 46.2 Marshall M. Lab 118 10.5 Clatworthy T. Ms. Lib 280 18.4 Macnaughton P. Lib 275 - Turnout 64.4 7.6 Turnout 61.2 26.0 Wareham P. Lab 170 11.2 Yates J. Lab 139 - Silchester (1085) Black Dam (685) vote share vote share Turnout 55.2 52.0 Tucker M. Ms. Con 393 69.8 Allbutt H. Lab 140 52.4 Larbey E. Ind Con 170 30.2 3 Hartfree F. Con 127 47.6 Kings Furlong (3343) vote share Turnout 52.3 39.6 Turnout 39.1 4.9 Ludgate J. Con 621 45.9 Greenwood J. Con 594 - South Ham (4342)3 Bramley (1243) Welton F. Con 581 - vote share vote share McSteen K. Lib 398 29.4 Eddie J. Lab 890 59.2 Fane J. Con 0 0.0 Duffield J. Ms. Lib 396 - Brown A. Lab 879 - Young T. Lab 333 24.6 McAllister D. Lab 832 - Turnout 0.0 0.0 Walker J. Lib 323 - Salter W. Con 613 40.8 Flack D. Lab 306 - Marthews S. Con 590 - Brighton Hill (2747)3 Hoare M. Lab 296 - Shears J. Con 558 - vote share Brant K. Con 874 68.6 Turnout 43.7 16.5 Turnout 37.6 18.4 Power E. Con 819 - Duffy P. Con 756 - Kingsclere (3135)2 St. Mary Bourne (1222) Fisher V. Ms. Lab 400 31.4 vote share vote share Evans J. Lab 397 - Nicholls R. Con 1,041 80.1 Burr H. Con 0 0.0 Ives M. Ms. Lab 369 - Hodson R. Ms. Con 1,006 - Hedges F. Lab 259 19.9 Turnout 0.0 0.0 Turnout 49.4 37.2 Turnout 42.3 60.2 Tadley Central (1551) Buckskin (3063)2 vote share vote share Norden (4620)3 Weston M.
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