Local Election Results 2002
Cheltenham
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
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Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
13052 |
43.0% |
21 |
Conservative |
11985 |
39.5% |
13 |
People Against Bureaucracy Action Group |
2537 |
8.4% |
4 |
Labour |
2221 |
7.3% |
2 |
Green Party |
556 |
1.8% |
0 |
Tina Franklin |
LD |
813 |
58.4% |
Stephen Jordan |
LD |
800 |
|
John Newman |
C |
463 |
33.3% |
Paul Simons |
C |
456 |
|
Brenda Moody |
Lab |
116 |
8.3% |
Paul McLain |
C |
711 |
47.1% |
Hedley Thompson |
C |
711 |
|
Susan Needs |
LD |
701 |
46.5% |
Alan White |
LD |
699 |
|
David Evans |
Lab |
97 |
6.4% |
Nigel Britter |
LD |
1082 |
56.4% |
Andrew Rickell |
LD |
948 |
|
Jacqueline Fletcher |
C |
836 |
43.6% |
Timothy Harman |
C |
720 |
|
Jennifer Moreton |
C |
981 |
50.3% |
Duncan Smith |
C |
903 |
|
Stephen Harvey |
LD |
715 |
36.6% |
Heather Turner |
LD |
500 |
|
Celia Bear |
Grn |
133 |
6.8% |
Lorna Steers |
Lab |
123 |
6.3% |
Brian Chaplin |
C |
1179 |
64.1% |
John Melville-Smith |
C |
1109 |
|
John Finnemore |
LD |
567 |
30.8% |
Anthony Oliver |
LD |
542 |
|
David Addison |
Lab |
93 |
5.1% |
Garth Barnes |
LD |
772 |
48.1% |
Lloyd Surgenor |
LD |
736 |
|
Penelope Hall |
C |
628 |
39.1% |
Robert Evans |
C |
621 |
|
Christopher Chatfield |
Grn |
120 |
7.5% |
Gillian Mair |
Lab |
85 |
5.3% |
Lydia Bishop |
LD |
614 |
66.0% |
Wendy Young |
LD |
584 |
|
Daphne Allen |
C |
186 |
20.0% |
Lesley Silvester |
C |
170 |
|
Robert Wells |
Lab |
131 |
14.1% |
Barbara Driver |
C |
746 |
59.1% |
Diggory Seacome |
C |
725 |
|
Michael Storm |
LD |
288 |
22.8% |
Martin Horwood |
LD |
274 |
|
Keith Bessant |
Grn |
140 |
11.1% |
Katya Vines |
Lab |
88 |
7.0% |
Kenneth Buckland |
C |
1186 |
54.8% |
Robin Macdonald |
C |
1181 |
|
Dermot Clarke |
LD |
977 |
45.2% |
John Coleman |
LD |
949 |
|
Martin Hale |
Lab |
610 |
58.0% |
Diana Hale |
Lab |
583 |
|
Barrie Anderson |
LD |
254 |
24.2% |
Sandra Wheeler |
LD |
202 |
|
Clare Huckett |
C |
187 |
17.8% |
Sophie Preston-Hall |
C |
182 |
|
Robert Garnham |
C |
996 |
57.2% |
Gerald Gearing |
C |
951 |
|
Michael Pictor |
LD |
744 |
42.8% |
William Whelan |
LD |
650 |
|
Diane Lynne |
PABAG |
752 |
43.0% |
David Prince |
PABAG |
723 |
|
Gary Bowden |
C |
574 |
32.8% |
John Hopwood |
C |
502 |
|
Colin Hay |
LD |
268 |
15.3% |
Kirstie Clish-Green |
LD |
257 |
|
Edward Hemmings |
Lab |
156 |
8.9% |
Leslie Godwin |
PABAG |
1187 |
60.3% |
Malcolm Stennett |
PABAG |
1171 |
|
Martin Locke |
C |
488 |
24.8% |
Paul Ryder |
C |
383 |
|
Jennifer Jones |
LD |
202 |
10.3% |
Elizabeth Whalley |
LD |
99 |
|
Caroline Griffiths |
Grn |
93 |
4.7% |
Sandra Holliday |
LD |
709 |
60.8% |
Clive Lloyd |
LD |
698 |
|
Michael Horton |
C |
301 |
25.8% |
Andrew Wall |
C |
274 |
|
Andre Curtis |
Lab |
157 |
13.5% |
Andrew McKinley |
LD |
523 |
66.1% |
Christopher Coleman |
LD |
441 |
|
Christopher Anstey |
C |
104 |
13.1% |
William Fawcett |
Lab |
94 |
11.9% |
Patrick Corbyn |
C |
86 |
|
Jennifer Stone |
Grn |
70 |
8.8% |
Pat Thornton |
LD |
535 |
48.1% |
James Stuart-Smith |
LD |
462 |
|
Roger Marchant |
C |
426 |
38.3% |
Robert Bird |
C |
333 |
|
Robert Irons |
Lab |
152 |
13.7% |
John Morris |
LD |
603 |
63.5% |
Simon Wheeler |
LD |
547 |
|
James Stevenson |
C |
196 |
20.6% |
Antony Sygerycz |
C |
157 |
|
Clive Harriss |
Lab |
151 |
15.9% |
Janice Ledeux |
LD |
725 |
48.3% |
Robert Jones |
LD |
699 |
|
Joanna McVeagh |
PABAG |
598 |
39.8% |
Peter Allen |
PABAG |
568 |
|
Anthony Fletcher |
C |
178 |
11.9% |
Terence Gould |
C |
170 |
|
Zoe Forbes |
LD |
1015 |
58.9% |
David Fidgeon |
LD |
1002 |
|
Eric Baylis |
C |
708 |
41.1% |
Alan Nicholson |
C |
589 |
|
Rowena Hay |
LD |
945 |
46.7% |
Anne Regan |
C |
911 |
45.0% |
Christine Ryder |
C |
878 |
|
John Oates |
LD |
865 |
|
Christopher Bailey |
Lab |
168 |
8.3% |
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