Local Election Results 2016
Woking
Whole council up for election on new ward boundaries.
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Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
12556 |
40.5% |
17 |
Liberal Democrat |
7699 |
24.8% |
7 |
UK Independence Party |
3624 |
11.7% |
0 |
Labour |
3317 |
10.7% |
3 |
Green Party |
2350 |
7.6% |
0 |
Independent |
1474 |
4.8% |
3 |
John Bond |
Ind |
1474 |
42.1% |
Amanda Boote |
Ind |
1385 |
|
Mary Bridgeman |
Ind |
1123 |
|
Richard Wilson |
C |
1011 |
28.9% |
Pauline Hedges |
C |
933 |
|
Gary Elson |
C |
929 |
|
Anne Roberts |
LD |
724 |
20.7% |
Andrew Grimshaw |
LD |
582 |
|
Karon Read |
LD |
534 |
|
Neil Willetts |
UKIP |
295 |
8.4% |
Tahir Aziz |
Lab |
1106 |
37.6% |
Mohammad Ali |
Lab |
1071 |
|
Mohammad Ilyas Raja |
Lab |
1060 |
|
Paula Marcus |
C |
868 |
29.5% |
Matthew Provost |
C |
829 |
|
Colin Scott |
C |
807 |
|
David Roe |
UKIP |
383 |
13.0% |
Judith Squire |
UKIP |
332 |
|
Rebecca Whale |
LD |
300 |
10.2% |
Christopher Dykes |
Grn |
281 |
9.6% |
Gareth Davies |
LD |
279 |
|
Norman Johns |
LD |
230 |
|
Ann-Marie Barker |
LD |
894 |
33.2% |
Ian Eastwood |
LD |
885 |
|
Chitra Rana |
C |
858 |
31.9% |
Laura Ashall |
C |
847 |
|
James Sanderson |
LD |
806 |
|
Rizwan Shah |
C |
707 |
|
John Scott-Morgan |
Lab |
366 |
13.6% |
Troy de Leon |
UKIP |
356 |
13.2% |
William Owen |
Lab |
327 |
|
Robina Shaheen |
Lab |
327 |
|
Eve Carnall |
Grn |
219 |
8.1% |
Kevin Davis |
C |
1519 |
48.4% |
Ayesha Azad |
C |
1462 |
|
Robert Kingsbury |
C |
1375 |
|
Margaret Hill |
LD |
586 |
18.7% |
Henry Kay |
LD |
555 |
|
Alison Sanderson |
LD |
482 |
|
Anna Wright |
Grn |
380 |
12.1% |
Richard Squire |
UKIP |
336 |
10.7% |
John Martin |
Lab |
316 |
10.1% |
Will Forster |
LD |
1126 |
48.2% |
Louise Morales |
LD |
1022 |
|
Deborah Hughes |
LD |
967 |
|
Nathalie Bourne |
C |
614 |
26.3% |
John Lawrence |
C |
567 |
|
Daryl Smith |
C |
506 |
|
Jim Gore |
UKIP |
322 |
13.8% |
Robert Shatwell |
UKIP |
315 |
|
Nigel Jackson |
Lab |
276 |
11.8% |
Frances Carpenter |
Lab |
275 |
|
Christopher Martin |
Lab |
249 |
|
Beryl Hunwicks |
C |
1744 |
47.9% |
Colin Kemp |
C |
1651 |
|
Anne Murray |
C |
1569 |
|
Anthony Kremer |
LD |
871 |
23.9% |
Rosemary Johnson |
LD |
758 |
|
Samuel Watts |
LD |
519 |
|
Stephen Herbert |
UKIP |
366 |
10.1% |
Elizabeth Evans |
Lab |
348 |
9.6% |
Lucy Dykes |
Grn |
310 |
8.5% |
Colin Bright |
Lab |
285 |
|
Thomas Willis |
Lab |
244 |
|
Sajjad Hussain |
C |
1587 |
50.4% |
Melanie Whitehand |
C |
1333 |
|
Deborah Harlow |
C |
1293 |
|
James Brierley |
Grn |
407 |
12.9% |
Vanessa Ellicott |
LD |
399 |
12.7% |
David Barker |
LD |
394 |
|
Richard Ford |
Lab |
384 |
12.2% |
Terence Knight |
UKIP |
372 |
11.8% |
Syed Jaffri |
LD |
223 |
|
David Bittleston |
C |
1289 |
42.1% |
Ian Johnson |
LD |
1168 |
38.1% |
Mark Pengelly |
C |
1159 |
|
Carl Thomson |
C |
1146 |
|
Liam Lyons |
LD |
1104 |
|
Sinclair Webster |
LD |
980 |
|
John Parkin |
Grn |
378 |
12.3% |
Lynda Sage |
UKIP |
229 |
7.5% |
Graham Chrystie |
C |
1892 |
53.8% |
Ashley Bowes |
C |
1853 |
|
Rashid Mohammed |
C |
1433 |
|
Ian Lachowicz |
LD |
579 |
16.5% |
Robin Milner |
UKIP |
523 |
14.9% |
Misbah Zahid |
Lab |
521 |
14.8% |
David Williams |
Lab |
492 |
|
Richard Sanderson |
LD |
407 |
|
Guy Cosnahan |
LD |
373 |
|
Graham Cundy |
C |
1174 |
38.6% |
Hilary Addison |
C |
1098 |
|
Kenneth Howard |
LD |
1052 |
34.6% |
Christina Liddington |
LD |
1043 |
|
Paul Smith |
C |
938 |
|
Christopher Took |
LD |
775 |
|
Timothy Read |
UKIP |
442 |
14.5% |
Joel Street |
Grn |
375 |
12.3% |
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