Local Election Results 2014
Cheltenham
One-half of council up for election.
Note:— The election in Charlton Park ward was postponed to 3rd July 2014 following the death of independent candidate Mark Daniel.
NHAction = National Health Action
PABG = People Against Bureaucracy Group
Other results for Cheltenham:
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2016
Results for Gloucestershire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
14153 |
42.5% |
14 |
Conservative |
9857 |
29.6% |
4 |
UK Independence Party |
3327 |
10.0% |
0 |
People Against Bureaucracy Group |
2249 |
6.7% |
2 |
Labour |
1639 |
4.9% |
0 |
Green Party |
1172 |
3.5% |
0 |
Independent |
646 |
1.9% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
143 |
0.4% |
0 |
National Health Action Party |
135 |
0.4% |
0 |
Dan Murch |
LD |
587 |
41.3% |
Steve Thomas |
C |
406 |
28.5% |
Bob Bransby |
UKIP |
154 |
10.8% |
Aina Wylie |
Grn |
152 |
10.7% |
Diana Hale |
Lab |
124 |
8.7% |
Matt Babbage |
C |
814 |
46.0% |
Paul McCloskey |
LD |
741 |
41.9% |
Lyn Bransby |
UKIP |
215 |
12.1% |
Nigel Britter |
LD |
1188 |
66.7% |
Angela de Souza |
C |
594 |
33.3% |
Helena McCloskey |
LD |
926 |
45.3% |
Tim Cooper |
C |
638 |
31.2% |
Justin Dunne |
UKIP |
361 |
17.7% |
Neville Mozley |
Lab |
119 |
5.8% |
Paul Baker |
LD |
861 |
45.9% |
Penny Hall |
C |
767 |
40.9% |
Justin Dunne |
UKIP |
154 |
8.2% |
John Bride |
Lab |
46 |
2.5% |
Wayne Spiller |
Grn |
46 |
2.5% |
Garth Barnes |
LD |
886 |
52.5% |
Emily Croft |
C |
417 |
24.7% |
Sarah Field |
Grn |
223 |
13.2% |
Sue Jones |
UKIP |
162 |
9.6% |
Simon Wheeler |
LD |
633 |
51.6% |
Janet Honeywill |
C |
302 |
24.6% |
Clive Harriss |
Lab |
179 |
14.6% |
Andrew Causon |
TUSC |
113 |
9.2% |
Chris Mason |
C |
703 |
48.7% |
Mel Gladwin |
LD |
592 |
41.0% |
Keith White |
Lab |
148 |
10.3% |
Chris Nelson |
C |
813 |
35.6% |
Ian Bickerton |
Ind |
516 |
22.6% |
Iain Dobie |
LD |
505 |
22.1% |
Ian Statham |
UKIP |
270 |
11.8% |
Barbara Knight-Elliott |
Grn |
182 |
8.0% |
Colin Hay |
LD |
575 |
45.5% |
John Hopwood |
UKIP |
328 |
25.9% |
Alec Gamble |
Lab |
189 |
15.0% |
Lucy Strachan |
C |
172 |
13.6% |
Max Wilkinson |
LD |
1026 |
44.9% |
Rob Garnham |
C |
970 |
42.5% |
Victoria Angelo-Thomson |
Grn |
186 |
8.1% |
Kevin Boyle |
Lab |
102 |
4.5% |
Adam Lillywhite |
PABG |
725 |
41.0% |
Dennis Parsons |
LD |
662 |
37.5% |
Paul Wood |
C |
380 |
21.5% |
John Payne |
PABG |
1524 |
76.4% |
Simon Probert |
C |
306 |
15.3% |
Abu Syed |
LD |
165 |
8.3% |
Sandra Holliday |
LD |
673 |
43.6% |
Peter Bowman |
UKIP |
371 |
24.0% |
Jerry Forrest |
C |
239 |
15.5% |
Rod Gay |
Lab |
133 |
8.6% |
Demelza Jones |
Grn |
128 |
8.3% |
Jon Walklett |
LD |
299 |
30.2% |
Andrew Coffey |
C |
157 |
15.9% |
Ann Gate |
Lab |
151 |
15.3% |
Neil Beck |
NHAction |
135 |
13.7% |
Daud Mcdonald |
Ind |
130 |
13.1% |
Adrian Becker |
Grn |
117 |
11.8% |
Pat Thornton |
LD |
695 |
47.1% |
Barry Lodge |
UKIP |
332 |
22.5% |
Jonathan Moffitt |
C |
253 |
17.2% |
Robert Irons |
Lab |
195 |
13.2% |
Peter Jeffries |
LD |
648 |
47.6% |
Peter Joiner |
UKIP |
338 |
24.8% |
Elizabeth Fox |
C |
200 |
14.7% |
Anthony Cheetham |
Lab |
145 |
10.7% |
Joe Sucksmith |
TUSC |
30 |
2.2% |
Flo Clucas |
LD |
835 |
66.3% |
Sophie Tartaglia |
C |
424 |
33.7% |
Andrew McKinlay |
LD |
990 |
50.4% |
John Young |
C |
562 |
28.6% |
Jeff Hack |
UKIP |
305 |
15.5% |
Catherine Mozley |
Lab |
108 |
5.5% |
Chris Ryder |
C |
740 |
39.3% |
Tony Oliver |
LD |
666 |
35.4% |
Roger Tasker |
UKIP |
337 |
17.9% |
Timothy Bonsor |
Grn |
138 |
7.3% |
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