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2015 Parish Election Results.Pdf Election of COUNCILLORS for the Parishes of North Norfolk District Council Summary of Results Date of Election : Thursday 07 May 2015 Contested Elections Alby Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BUCHAN James Ernest 92 ELECTED CUTTS Stephen William Creswell 58 ELECTED FITZPATRICK Barry Arthur 47 ELECTED HENNESSEY Lesley Eve 86 ELECTED JORDAN Stephen James 66 ELECTED JOYCE David John 45 MIMS John Stuart 57 ELECTED WADE Steven Roy 70 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 209 Ballot Papers Issued: 166 Turnout: 79.43% Binham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BOND Michael Roy 88 ELECTED BROWN Elizabeth Ann 131 ELECTED CHAPMAN Michael John 67 ELECTED FROST David George Wilson 95 ELECTED HEWITT Stanley Albert 108 ELECTED MCCALLUM Lucy Jane 104 ELECTED SHARP Thomasin Grace 41 WALES William Anthony 146 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 244 Ballot Papers Issued: 174 Turnout: 71.31% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 1 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Blakeney Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes AIKENS Glennes Margaret 231 ELECTED ARLOW Samantha Jane 215 ELECTED BENSON Margaret Aileen 249 ELECTED DONOHOE Alban Christopher 237 ELECTED FAULKNER Anthony Warde 321 ELECTED GIRLING Barry Martin Private Hire Proprietor 274 ELECTED GIRLING Jennifer Mary Retired 255 ELECTED HACKFORD Edward Arthur Independent 208 ELECTED HALL Roger John Colchester Consultant Heart Specialist N and 240 ELECTED N SMITH Susanne Dawn 173 THEW Rosemary Constance 190 ELECTED Evelyn THOMPSON Neil 'Independent' 319 ELECTED WOOTTEN Rosamund Ann 177 Vacant Seats: 11 Electorate: 626 Ballot Papers Issued: 488 Turnout: 77.96% Briston Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes COLLINS Martin John 435 ELECTED CRASKE Kevin James Believer in Truth 232 CRASKE Sandra Gweneth Believer In Honesty, Openess and 260 Transparency DENTON Joan Christine 536 ELECTED EDWARDS Leslie 430 ELECTED EGAN Patrick Anthony 359 ELECTED FIPPARD Neil 522 ELECTED GILDING Rosina Amy 593 ELECTED GIRLING Terry 473 ELECTED JEARY Duncan Keith 715 ELECTED LAKEY Christopher David 584 ELECTED SERNE Anthony George 497 ELECTED TWIDDY Simon Edwin 510 ELECTED WHATLING Pauline 732 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 12 Electorate: 1,982 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,319 Turnout: 66.55% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 2 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Great Snoring Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes COATES Richard James 46 ELECTED COOPER Averil Therese 39 JOHN Elizabeth Mary 24 KENNY Rory Anthony John 25 LOCKHART Janet Anne 52 ELECTED MYERS Anthony William 18 PANNELL Suzanne 68 ELECTED PEABODY Geoffrey David 45 ELECTED PEROWNE David James 70 ELECTED RICHMOND Paul John Company Director 22 SEEKINGS Hazel 62 ELECTED TAYLOR Jonathan Ian 57 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 131 Ballot Papers Issued: 103 Turnout: 78.63% Gresham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ANNISON James Frederick 107 ELECTED BAKER Nicholas Miles 119 ELECTED DEEGAN Heather Mary 81 ELECTED DENNIS Stuart William James 108 ELECTED JACOBS Anthony Michael 53 JACOBS Doreen Elizabeth Lily 79 MINTO Elizabeth Anne Wendy 109 ELECTED RODWAY John 103 ELECTED WRIGHT Geoffrey Paul 105 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 334 Ballot Papers Issued: 245 Turnout: 73.35% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 3 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Happisburgh Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BERRY Glenn Kirk 251 ELECTED FLEMING Robert Donald 172 ELECTED LOVE Thomas William 209 ELECTED MOLE David James Peter 236 ELECTED NEWALL Janet Mary 195 ELECTED RITCHIE Kirsty Jane 230 ELECTED SIELY Cubitt 327 ELECTED SIELY George Arthur 258 ELECTED STOCKTON Eric Clive 151 STOCKTON Susan 158 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 9 Electorate: 676 Ballot Papers Issued: 495 Turnout: 73.22% Hickling Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BARKER Terence Ralph Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 327 ELECTED BELSTEN David Ian Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 317 ELECTED BELSTEN Joanne Louise Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 351 ELECTED BIDEWELL John Martin Graham Independent Candidate 187 CLARKE Sandra Current Parish Councillor 235 DEANE Patricia Jean Present Parish Councillor and 198 Staithe Warden ELLIS Teresa Madeline Current Parish Councillor 212 GIBBONS Linda Margaret Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 379 ELECTED HODGSON Michael John Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 302 ELECTED LAMBARD Angela Therese Current Parish Councillor 212 LAWES Neil Michael Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 382 ELECTED MANTHORPE Gemma Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 277 ELECTED MAYHEW Adam Shaun Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 344 ELECTED PIGGIN Paul Andrew 179 PRETTYMAN Margaret Claire Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 340 ELECTED SCOTT Debra Ann Current Parish Councillor 188 WARD Clive Harcourt Current Parish Councillor 197 WEST Paul Justin Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 394 ELECTED WILSON Glenn Arnold Fresh Start for Hickling Candidate 316 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 11 Electorate: 821 Ballot Papers Issued: 621 Turnout: 75.64% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 4 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Holt Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ALLISON John Michael 934 ELECTED BAKER Duncan Charles 871 ELECTED BATEY Martin Guy Independent 629 ELECTED CHAPMAN Graham Francis 695 ELECTED COOK Ian Thomas 466 HILL Michael John 824 ELECTED HIPPERSON Colin William 573 ELECTED MOORE Raymond Sydney 705 ELECTED PAYNE Bryan Alfred 748 ELECTED PERCIVAL Roger Spencer 728 ELECTED PERRY Richard Ellis 557 PRIOR Margaret Elizabeth Ann 976 ELECTED REED Paul 560 ELECTED RUSSELL Simon David 379 SMITH Rodney Frederick Independent 564 ELECTED TRAYNIER Elizabeth Anne 787 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 13 Electorate: 3,040 Ballot Papers Issued: 2,194 Turnout: 72.17% North Walsham (North Ward) Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BULL Garry Robert William Independent 564 ELECTED CHOUDHURY Folik Miah Liberal Democrat 902 ELECTED HESTER Barry Charles 467 ELECTED REIS Fernando Jorge Santos 209 SCAMMELL Robert William 340 SEWARD Mary Liberal Democrat 1,188 ELECTED THIRTLE Anthony Independent 597 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 5 Electorate: 3,246 Ballot Papers Issued: 2,001 Turnout: 61.65% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 5 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Runton (East Ward) Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BACON Stephen Allan 336 ELECTED BOTHWELL Jane Anne 152 ELECTED HAWKINS Christopher 124 ELECTED HODSON Jane Elizabeth 174 ELECTED JONAS Kevin Walter 242 ELECTED SPINKS Raymond George 238 ELECTED WALSH John Patrick 82 Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 646 Ballot Papers Issued: 473 Turnout: 73.22% Ryburgh (Great Ward) Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BINSTEAD Jane Ridal Independent, Resident, Retired 175 ELECTED BURR Amanda Marie 80 ELECTED BUSHBY Suzanne Marie 223 ELECTED BUXTON Audrey Elizabeth 66 BUXTON Christopher Ronald 54 LEVER Deborah Ann 72 PLATTIN Harry John Burlinham 204 ELECTED SAVORY Elizabeth Barbara 234 ELECTED SEWELL Ronald Frederick 167 ELECTED SMITH Alan Victor 191 ELECTED WILSON Kathryn Jane 168 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 8 Electorate: 524 Ballot Papers Issued: 361 Turnout: 68.89% Dated: 22 June 2018 Page 6 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Contested Elections Wells-Next-The-Sea Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ALLEN Peter Roland 265 ANTHONY Gary William 595 ELECTED ARGUILE Roger Henry William 411 ELECTED CATTON Pauline Joy 582 ELECTED CRAFER Rodney William Ian 481 ELECTED DEW Lindsay Jane 447 ELECTED ELLISON Joseph Clifford Henry 355 ELECTED FORD Anthony Joseph 395 ELECTED FRARY Allen David 751 ELECTED GATES Michael Anthony 488 ELECTED HEWITT Raymond Edward John 779 ELECTED MACCALLUM John Campbell 506 ELECTED WARREN Guy Myles 410 ELECTED Vacant Seats: 12 Electorate: 1,762 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,206 Turnout: 68.44% Totals for Parish Election Ballot Papers Issued = 9,846 Votes Cast = 44,894 Electorate = 14,241 Votes Rejected = 413 Turnout % = 69.14 % UnContested Elections Aldborough and Thurgarton Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BAILLIE Anthony Derman Bowdan ELLIOTT Paul Martin GALLANT David Peter WHEELER Jean Elizabeth WORDINGHAM Peter Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 467 Dated: 07 May 2015 Page 7 of 43 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN UnContested Elections Antingham Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes EVERSON Graham Fredrick JONES Graham Independent LONG Trevor Francis LOVE Steven Paul PARAMOR Stuart John Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 304 Ashmanhaugh Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes COLEMAN Noel Sidney HARRY BUXTON Desmond 6FT 2 inch white Farmer Gascoigne SAUNDERS Gary James WISEMAN Alan Thomas Kenneth Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 151 Aylmerton Name of Candidate Description
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