VOTE 2018 – Hawkedon LIB DEM GAIN
Hawkedon Michael Firmager lost to David Hare. This year’s result Will be online after it is announced late Thursday, May 3 or Friday, May 4 Turnout 35% Previous results ...
Read moreDetailsHawkedon Michael Firmager lost to David Hare. This year’s result Will be online after it is announced late Thursday, May 3 or Friday, May 4 Turnout 35% Previous results ...
Read moreDetailsFInchampstead South Simon Weeks (Conservatives) defended his seat This year’s result Turn out 40% Previous results This year’s candidates Susan Cornish Susan Cornish, Liberal Democrat Susan has lived in Finchampstead...
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead North The winner of this seat, Daniel Sargeant, is a new councillor after current borough mayor, Cllr Rob Stanton, steps down. This year’s result Turnout 44% Previous results ...
Read moreDetailsEvendons Mark Ashwell (Conservative) lost his Evendons seat to Helen Power. This year’s result Turnout 41% Previous results This year's candidates Mark Ashwell Mark Ashwell, Conservatives Mark is a...
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook ward Imogen Shepherd-Dubey won the seat at a by-election held in February 2017. It was called after Chris Singleton resigned from the Conservative Party. She successfully defended it atthe...
Read moreDetailsKeith Baker is standing for re-election in Coronation ward. The former leader of the council was ousted last year in favour of Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor. He is also leader...
Read moreDetailsBulmershe and Whitegates ward Alison Swaddle (Conservative) was the councillor for this seat, but has stood down. This year's result Turnout 43% Previous results This year's candidates Carl Doran Carl...
Read moreDetailsArborfield ward in Wokingham borough Gary Cowan is defending the seat. He used to be a Conservative but quit the party in 2016. Since then he has served as an...
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