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Wokingham Borough Council election results

by Phil Creighton
May 9, 2015
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Wokingham has returned only Conservative candidates to the Borough Council in the local elections of Thursday, May 7.

Votes were counted on Saturday, May 9 at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre. In every ward, the Tories triumphed, taking two seats from the Lib Dems in the process.

Here we bring you the results.

Look out for the best analysis on the results in Friday’s Wokingham Paper – a bargain for just 50p.

Barkham Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

FOSS, Martyn Graeme Green Party 148
JINKERSON, Timothy James Labour Party 217
KAISER, John Stuart The Conservative Party Candidate 1245
ROLLS, Fiona Margaret Liberal Democrat 274

Bulmershe and Whitegates Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

AHMED, Munir Mohammed Liberal Democrat 679
JACKSON, Peter Stewart UKIP 579
SKUSE, Anthony George Labour Party 1354
WINDISCH, Adrian Green Party 273
YOUNIS, Shahid Mohammed The Conservative Party Candidate 1777

Coronation Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

BARTLETT, Anthony UKIP – 336
HAINES, Katherine Elizabeth The Conservative Party Candidate – 1906
HAMILTON, Emma-Louise Green Party – 190
HILLS, Ian Reginald Labour Party – 407
POWER, Patrick Ciaran Liberal Democrat – 507

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Emmbrook Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

GASCOYNE, Mary Labour Party 419
HANNINGTON, Kid Anthony Robert UKIP 452
MIRFIN, John Philip The Conservative Party Candidate 2156
SHEPHERD-DUBEY, Imogen Lisa Liberal Democrat 1731
VALLER, Matthew James Green Party 233

Evendons Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

BOWRING, Christopher John The Conservative Party Candidate  2558 – elected
KING, Patrick Stewart Green Party – 399
MALVERN, Keith Andrew Liberal Democrat – 1044
PATEY, Victoria Jennifer UKIP – 515
ROGERSON, Anna Maria Labour Party – 553

Hawkedon Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

CAMPBELL, Alistair Peter UKIP – 361
HOLTON, Timothy Alan The Conservative Party Candidate – 2143 – elected
JONES, Clive Richard Liberal Democrat  – 1464
PRIOR, John Sylvester Green Party – 182
WAITES, Neville Herbert Labour Party – 555

Hillside Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

JORGENSEN, Norman The Conservative Party Candidate – 2366 – elected
MOORE, Rachel Joanne UKIP – 368
RILEY, Christopher Malcolm Green Party – 265
ROGERS, Alice Jane Labour Party – 624
SCARROTT, Steven Liberal Democrat – 1065

Loddon Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

CLARK, Thomas William Labour Party 812
HARMAN, Nigel Stuart Liberal Democrat 853
LOYES, Abdul The Conservative Party Candidate 2346
TITUS, Julia Tracy May Green Party 240
WINTER, Christine UKIP 543

Maiden Erlegh Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

CHOPPING, David Druce The Conservative Party Candidate 2461
DANIOW, Lesley Eileen UKIP 464
HARE, David Andrew Liberal Democrat 931
RUPERT, Jacqueline Earla Labour Party 946
SEYMOUR, Russell Stewart Green Party 367

Norreys Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

AUTY, Alistair Jeffrey The Conservative Party Candidate – 2503 – elected
BASTIMAN, Karl Steven UKIP – 611
GILLMAN, Sara Elizabeth Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts – 21
GILMOUR, James Paul Liberal Democrat – 821
MCSHANE, Michael Joseph Labour Party – 576
WEST, Anthea Helen Green Party – 308

Shinfield North Ward

BATTH, Parvindar Singh The Conservative Party Candidate 609 – elected
CROY, Andrew Crawford Labour Party 501
GILLMAN, John Murray Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts 4
HOGG, David Gary Green Party 70
MAHER, Tahir Liberal Democrat 108
MOORE, Christopher Peter-John UKIP 212

Shinfield South Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

BLOMLEY, Thomas Nils Kjolsen Green Party 269
HUNTER, Alastair Ian UKIP 521
POLLOCK, Anthony James The Conservative Party Candidate 2223
REINO, Alfredo Labour Party 480
SPRATLING, Elaine Liberal Democrat 395

Sonning Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

HAINES, Christopher Michael The Conservative Party Candidate 1249 
HILLS, Philippa Margaret Mary Labour Party 254
O’CALLAGHAN, James Brian Green Party 205
SMITH, Timothy Norton UKIP 190

South Lake Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

BLUMENTHAL, Laura Katherine The Conservative Party Candidate – 1203 – elected
GILDER, Kay Margaret Liberal Democrat – 898
GONZALEZ-GIL, Amelia UKIP – 293
PEARSON, Kieran Ashley Labour Party – 448
POPE, Alison Jane Green Party – 111

Twyford Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

BLACK, Kezia Alexandra Green Party – 155
HEAPE, Andrew George UKIP – 254
JARVIS, John Leslie Conservative Party – 1420
TOMLIN, Deirdre Desiree Liberal Democrat – 1349
WICKENDEN, Charles Labour Party – 283

Wescott Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

CHAPMAN, David Victor Green Party 334
SUMNER, Julian Paul The Conservative Party Candidate 1592 – elected
OBILEYE, Olufemi Abimbola Liberal Democrat 557
SHARPLES, Paul Grant Labour Party 358
WITHE, Ellison James UKIP 285

Winnersh Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

CURTIS, Jeremy Stephen Labour Party – 476
HANNA, Shaun Kennedy Liberal Democrat – 1613
HOULDSWORTH, Philip Adrian The Conservative Party Candidate – 2029
LLOYD, Stephen Andrew Green Party – 197
RAY, Philip UKIP – 562

Wokingham Without Ward – CONSERVATIVES WIN

GROVES, Marilyn Anne Labour Party – 482
MAY, James Liberal Democrat – 539
MURDOCH, Jason UKIP – 587
SCHOFIELD, Jonathan Charles Green Party – 207
SLEIGHT, David Walter The Conservative Party Candidate – 2837

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