Local Election Results 2011
Colchester
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Dedham and Langham, East Donyland, Harbour, Lexden, Marks Tey, Pyefleet or St John's.
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Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
15806 |
36.5% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
11890 |
27.5% |
7 |
Labour |
9487 |
21.9% |
3 |
Green Party |
3280 |
7.6% |
0 |
Independent |
2649 |
6.1% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
171 |
0.4% |
0 |
David Harris |
Lab |
1565 |
64.6% |
Andrew Bright |
C |
450 |
18.6% |
Bruno Hickman |
LD |
334 |
13.8% |
Maria Iacovou |
Grn |
73 |
3.0% |
Andrew Ellis |
C |
1430 |
68.7% |
James Spencer |
Lab |
282 |
13.5% |
Gillian Collins |
LD |
234 |
11.2% |
Tobie Glenny |
Grn |
136 |
6.5% |
Nicholas Barlow |
LD |
1113 |
40.1% |
Peter Lynn |
Grn |
715 |
25.7% |
Bruce Halling |
C |
583 |
21.0% |
Luke Dopson |
Lab |
368 |
13.2% |
Martin Hunt |
LD |
739 |
43.0% |
Roger Buston |
C |
569 |
33.1% |
Clare Palmer |
Grn |
213 |
12.4% |
Tyron Wilson |
Lab |
196 |
11.4% |
Jacqueline Maclean |
C |
465 |
66.7% |
John Spademan |
Lab |
95 |
13.6% |
Robert James |
LD |
90 |
12.9% |
David Traynier |
Grn |
47 |
6.7% |
Nigel Chapman |
C |
1246 |
67.3% |
Elizabeth Dennis |
Lab |
286 |
15.5% |
Barry Woodward |
LD |
177 |
9.6% |
Clarice Mort |
Grn |
142 |
7.7% |
Peter Chillingworth |
C |
703 |
60.7% |
Mark Cole |
UKIP |
171 |
14.8% |
Robert Fisher |
Lab |
114 |
9.8% |
Rachel Goodwin |
LD |
104 |
9.0% |
Stephen Ford |
Grn |
67 |
5.8% |
Philip Oxford |
Ind |
1519 |
61.4% |
Robert Walker |
C |
413 |
16.7% |
Stephen Diamond |
LD |
227 |
9.2% |
Michael Gilheany |
Lab |
204 |
8.2% |
Robert Spence |
Grn |
111 |
4.5% |
Anne Turrell |
LD |
1765 |
60.9% |
Matthew Eaton |
C |
713 |
24.6% |
Michael Donnachie |
Lab |
287 |
9.9% |
Mary Bryan |
Grn |
132 |
4.6% |
Elisabeth Feltham |
LD |
1026 |
49.4% |
Lillie Dopson |
Lab |
486 |
23.4% |
Steven McGough |
Grn |
294 |
14.1% |
Lauren McManus |
C |
272 |
13.1% |
William Quince |
C |
1533 |
47.0% |
John Loxley |
LD |
1236 |
37.9% |
Michael Dale |
Lab |
341 |
10.5% |
Peter Appleton |
Grn |
152 |
4.7% |
Timothy Young |
Lab |
1288 |
67.6% |
Alexander Hopkins |
C |
277 |
14.5% |
Owen Bartholomew |
LD |
257 |
13.5% |
Beverley Maltby |
Grn |
84 |
4.4% |
Barrie Cook |
LD |
1074 |
49.9% |
Benjamin Caine |
C |
506 |
23.5% |
Paul Fryer-Kelsey |
Lab |
418 |
19.4% |
Lucy Glover |
Grn |
154 |
7.2% |
Pauline Hazell |
C |
854 |
39.3% |
Christopher Butler |
LD |
731 |
33.7% |
Bruce Tuxford |
Lab |
462 |
21.3% |
Walter Schwarz |
Grn |
124 |
5.7% |
Lesley Scott-Boutell |
LD |
1404 |
50.6% |
Bryan Johnston |
C |
866 |
31.2% |
David Hough |
Lab |
394 |
14.2% |
Pamela Nelson |
Grn |
109 |
3.9% |
Margaret Fairley-Crowe |
C |
1425 |
58.6% |
Audrey Spencer |
Lab |
629 |
25.9% |
Beth Gudgeon |
LD |
201 |
8.3% |
Katherine Bamforth |
Grn |
177 |
7.3% |
Marcus Harrington |
C |
1088 |
54.8% |
John Gili-Ross |
Ind |
471 |
23.7% |
John Wood |
Lab |
191 |
9.6% |
Benjamin Richards |
LD |
127 |
6.4% |
Roger Bamforth |
Grn |
109 |
5.5% |
Margaret Kimberley |
C |
1596 |
55.2% |
David Bragg |
Ind |
659 |
22.8% |
Barbara Nichols |
Lab |
299 |
10.3% |
Jennifer Stevens |
LD |
206 |
7.1% |
Daisy Blench |
Grn |
131 |
4.5% |
Mark Cory |
LD |
673 |
51.3% |
Ashley Rudge |
Lab |
303 |
23.1% |
Mo Metcalf-Fisher |
C |
244 |
18.6% |
Karl Lausen |
Grn |
93 |
7.1% |
Stephen Ford |
Lab |
1279 |
57.1% |
Mercedes Mussard |
C |
573 |
25.6% |
Sandra Moog |
Grn |
217 |
9.7% |
Samantha McKay |
LD |
172 |
7.7% |
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