Local Election Results 2018
Swindon
One-third of council up for election. No election this year in Ridgeway.
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Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
26346 |
42.4% |
9 |
Conservative |
25766 |
41.4% |
9 |
Liberal Democrat |
4761 |
7.7% |
1 |
Green Party |
2875 |
4.6% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
2418 |
3.9% |
0 |
Steve Weisinger |
C |
2147 |
56.6% |
Jamie Cope |
Lab |
1140 |
30.0% |
Andrew Day |
Grn |
231 |
6.1% |
Geoffrey King |
LD |
155 |
4.1% |
Sheila Attwater |
UKIP |
123 |
3.2% |
Junab Ali |
Lab |
3141 |
71.6% |
David Bell |
C |
752 |
17.2% |
Ray James |
LD |
227 |
5.2% |
Robert Heritage |
Grn |
147 |
3.4% |
Jason Costello |
UKIP |
117 |
2.7% |
Brian Mattock |
C |
1292 |
53.7% |
Peter Bates |
Lab |
656 |
27.3% |
Paul Sunners |
Grn |
208 |
8.7% |
Hans Krohn |
LD |
167 |
6.9% |
Charlene Goddard |
UKIP |
81 |
3.4% |
Kevin Parry |
C |
2608 |
67.4% |
Bazil Solomon |
Lab |
922 |
23.8% |
Malcolm Salmon |
LD |
125 |
3.2% |
Barbara Skull |
UKIP |
112 |
2.9% |
Kate Henery |
Grn |
102 |
2.6% |
Imtiyaz Shaikh |
Lab |
1621 |
45.9% |
Toby Robson |
LD |
1344 |
38.1% |
Drusilla Summers |
C |
370 |
10.5% |
Steve Pagett |
Grn |
118 |
3.3% |
Susan Day |
UKIP |
76 |
2.2% |
Carol Shelley |
Lab |
1614 |
52.8% |
Adam John |
C |
927 |
30.3% |
Aubrey Attwater |
UKIP |
222 |
7.3% |
Steve Thompson |
Grn |
186 |
6.1% |
Christopher Edwards |
LD |
110 |
3.6% |
Garry Perkins |
C |
1806 |
49.5% |
Maura Clarke |
Lab |
1398 |
38.3% |
Poppy Leeder |
Grn |
152 |
4.2% |
Ed Gerrard |
UKIP |
148 |
4.1% |
Deborah King |
LD |
148 |
4.1% |
Janine Howarth |
Lab |
1325 |
44.2% |
Zachary Hawson |
C |
1231 |
41.1% |
Martin Costello |
UKIP |
211 |
7.0% |
Krista Salmon |
LD |
142 |
4.7% |
Simon Fairbourn |
Grn |
88 |
2.9% |
Tim Swinyard |
C |
1719 |
48.7% |
Neil Hopkins |
Lab |
1443 |
40.9% |
Ann Richards |
LD |
144 |
4.1% |
Andy Bentley |
Grn |
121 |
3.4% |
Zygmunt Taylor |
UKIP |
105 |
3.0% |
Jim Robbins |
Lab |
1474 |
57.6% |
John Lenton |
C |
687 |
26.9% |
John Newbold |
UKIP |
138 |
5.4% |
Peter Dilly |
Grn |
134 |
5.2% |
Jamie Taylor |
LD |
124 |
4.8% |
Nadine Watts |
Lab |
1781 |
50.4% |
Nick Burns-Howell |
C |
1452 |
41.1% |
Bill Hughes |
Grn |
126 |
3.6% |
Peter Oliver |
LD |
116 |
3.3% |
William Costello |
UKIP |
57 |
1.6% |
Claire Crilly |
Lab |
1396 |
48.7% |
Oladapo Ibitoye |
C |
1093 |
38.2% |
Melanie Bailey |
UKIP |
167 |
5.8% |
Michelle Horrobin |
LD |
126 |
4.4% |
Howard March |
Grn |
82 |
2.9% |
Emma Faramarzi |
C |
1605 |
58.7% |
Thomas Smith |
Lab |
798 |
29.2% |
Bradley Williams |
Grn |
146 |
5.3% |
Margaret Hooper |
LD |
118 |
4.3% |
Terrence Moroney |
UKIP |
67 |
2.5% |
Peter Watts |
Lab |
1601 |
53.3% |
Steven Heyes |
C |
991 |
33.0% |
Dwayne Godwin |
UKIP |
164 |
5.5% |
Rod Hebden |
Grn |
138 |
4.6% |
Kathy McCarthy |
LD |
108 |
3.6% |
Rahul Tarar |
C |
1596 |
54.8% |
Jason Mills |
Lab |
856 |
29.4% |
Flora Wilkins |
Grn |
186 |
6.4% |
Garry Porter |
LD |
176 |
6.0% |
Terence Hayward |
UKIP |
97 |
3.3% |
Roger Smith |
C |
2011 |
49.9% |
Barrie Jennings |
Lab |
1678 |
41.7% |
Richard Lewis |
UKIP |
125 |
3.1% |
Anita March |
Grn |
120 |
3.0% |
Nicholas Roberts |
LD |
94 |
2.3% |
Mary Martin |
C |
1545 |
46.0% |
Simon Firth |
Lab |
1365 |
40.7% |
Michael Heal |
LD |
165 |
4.9% |
Ken Kimber |
Grn |
144 |
4.3% |
Adrian Costello |
UKIP |
138 |
4.1% |
Abdul Amin |
Lab |
1762 |
55.5% |
Roy Stephen |
C |
936 |
29.5% |
Steve Halden |
UKIP |
191 |
6.0% |
Antony Barter |
LD |
167 |
5.3% |
Kate Freeman |
Grn |
120 |
3.8% |
Andy Spry |
LD |
1005 |
36.1% |
Wayne Crabbe |
C |
998 |
35.9% |
Sam James |
Lab |
375 |
13.5% |
Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn |
Grn |
326 |
11.7% |
Lincoln Williams |
UKIP |
79 |
2.8% |
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