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Wokingham Borough Local election results 2016

by Phil Creighton
May 6, 2016
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Wokingham stayed blue on Thursday, May 5 – the Conservatives held on to the borough council in a convincing vote.

Here are the results from each ward.

Bulmershe and Whitegates Ward – election of 2 Borough Councillors

AHMED, Munir Mohammed, Liberal Democrat 518
ASHFORD, Chris, Conservatives 905
CROY, Andy, Labour 1,111 – ELECTED
GILLMAN, John Murray, Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 43
HARMAN, Nigel Stuart, Liberal Democrat 522
SKUSE, Tony, Labour 955
SWADDLE, Alison Claire, Conservatives 982 – ELECTED
WINDISCH, Adrian, Greens 222

 

Charvil Ward

HOBBS, Emma Antoinette, Conservatives 493
RAY, Nick, Independent 481
SCOTT, Brian Michael, Labour 73

 

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CLARK, Ullakarin Vilhelmina, Conservative 1,235
LEES, Brent, Labour 260
SHEPHERD-DUBEY, Imogen Lisa, Liberal Democrat 1,222
WORLEY, David Robert, Greens 119

 

Evendons Ward

BELCHER, Helen Clare, Liberal Democrat 839
KING, Dianne Maureen, Conservatives 951
LOKUCIEWSKI, Kaz, Independent 115
MEDHURST, Annette Laura, Labour 294

 

Finchampstead North Ward

BARRACLOUGH, Stephen Robert, Labour 182
DOYLE, Martin Colin, Liberal Democrat 182
FOSS, Martyn Graeme, Greens 135
MARGETTS, Charles William, Conservatives 1,143

 

Finchampstead South Ward

CARROTT, Neil Geoffrey, Labour 132
MAY, Jim, Liberal Democrat 294
MURDOCH, Jason, UKIP 175
PITTOCK, Ian Michael, Conservative 706
VALLER, Matthew James, Greens 86

 

Hawkedon Ward

GRANDISON, Guy William McLaren, Conservatives 832
JONES, Clive Richard, Liberal Democrat 1,063
WAITES, Neville Herbert, Labour 287

 

Hillside Ward

JORGENSEN, Pauline Alison, Conservatives 1,224
RUPERT, Jacqueline Earla, Labour 402
SCARROTT, Steven, Liberal Democrat 730

Hurst Ward

SMITH, Wayne, Conservatives 611
TANG, Peter Whitton, Labour 86
TROTT, Paul, Liberal Democrat 105

 

Loddon Ward

DOBRASZCZYK, Linda Christine, Labour 368
DOLINSKI, Richard John, Conservatives 1071
MCCANN, Thomas Diamond, Liberal Democrat 589

 

Maiden Erlegh Ward

DORAN, Carl Gavin, Labour 587
HARE, David Andrew, Liberal Democrat 602
MIALL, Ken, Conservatives 1,010

 

Norreys Ward

CUNNINGTON, Philip David, UKIP 322
GILMOUR, James Paul, Liberal Democrat 384
HIGNELL, Yvonne Emma, Labour 332
RICHARDS, Malcolm Llewellyn, Conservatives 991
ROBERTSON, Bruce Neil, Independent 105
WEST, Anthea Helen, Greens 114

Remenham, Wargrave and Ruscombe Ward

ALDER, Martin George, Liberal Democrat 226
BLACK, Kezia Alexandra, Greens 116
CRAINER, Stuart George, Labour 168
HALSALL, John Anthony Sydney, Conservatives 930

 

Shinfield South Ward

BLOMLEY, Thomas Nils Kjolsen, Greens 183
HAITHAM TAYLOR, Charlotte Jacqueline Louise, Conservatives 952
SPRATLING, Elaine, Liberal Democrat 176
WOODWARD, John, Labour 210

Twyford Ward

BONIFACE, Merv, Conservatives 705
FERRIS, Lindsay Thomas Herbert, Liberal Democrat 1173
WICKENDEN, Charles, Labour 179

 

Wescott Ward

CHAPMAN, David Victor, Greens 189
MAHIR, Tahir, Liberal Democrat 283
MASSERON, Nadine, Labour 224
WHITTLE, Oliver John, Conservatives 808

 

Winnersh Ward

LLOYD, Stephen Andrew, Greens 122
SHEPHERD-DUBEY, Rachelle Suzanne, Liberal Democrat 1303
SIGGERY, Liz, Conservatives 888
WELLINGTON, Max Joseph, Labour 186

Wokingham Without Ward

HELLIAR-SYMONS, Pauline Elizabeth, Conservatives 1,301
NEWMAN, Ian Robert, Labour 253
NEWTON, Alison Isobel, Liberal Democrat 163
WIDDOWS, Graham, UKIP 297

 

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