Local Election Results 2018
Peterborough
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Barnack, Glinton and Castor, West or Wittering.
Werr1st = Werrington First
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Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Conservative |
14630 |
35.5% |
7 |
Labour |
14089 |
34.2% |
6 |
Liberal Democrat |
4401 |
10.7% |
3 |
Green Party |
3164 |
7.7% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
2070 |
5.0% |
0 |
Werrington First |
1420 |
3.4% |
1 |
Independent |
914 |
2.2% |
0 |
Liberal Party |
560 |
1.4% |
0 |
Scott Warren |
C |
851 |
41.8% |
Joanne Johnson |
Lab |
824 |
40.5% |
Graham Whitehead |
UKIP |
188 |
9.2% |
Simon Kail |
LD |
92 |
4.5% |
Barry Warne |
Grn |
80 |
3.9% |
Mahboob Hussain |
Lab |
1794 |
52.8% |
Mohammad Ayoub Choudhary |
Ind |
659 |
19.4% |
Louise Coles |
C |
601 |
17.7% |
Robert Summerside |
LD |
132 |
3.9% |
Stephanie Wilson |
Grn |
125 |
3.7% |
Jeffrey Lipscomb |
UKIP |
86 |
2.5% |
Dennis Jones |
Lab |
954 |
49.8% |
Sandra Ringler |
Lib |
560 |
29.2% |
Christopher Moon |
C |
255 |
13.3% |
Romina Cammarata |
UKIP |
88 |
4.6% |
Carolyn English |
Grn |
58 |
3.0% |
Samantha Hemraj |
Lab |
1131 |
48.3% |
Muhammad Ikram |
C |
892 |
38.1% |
Graham McMillan |
UKIP |
190 |
8.1% |
Stefan Clements |
Grn |
129 |
5.5% |
Richard Brown |
C |
1252 |
54.3% |
Christian Defeo |
Lab |
666 |
28.9% |
Layton Mills |
UKIP |
214 |
9.3% |
Michael Alexander |
Grn |
105 |
4.6% |
Callum Robertson |
LD |
70 |
3.0% |
Christian Hogg |
LD |
920 |
42.5% |
Bryan Tyler |
C |
453 |
20.9% |
Christopher Skidmore |
Lab |
448 |
20.7% |
Peter Reeve |
UKIP |
221 |
10.2% |
Karen Alexander |
Grn |
70 |
3.2% |
Peter Slinger |
Ind |
53 |
2.4% |
Alan Dowson |
Lab |
876 |
43.6% |
Nigel North |
C |
864 |
43.0% |
David Stevenson |
Grn |
268 |
13.3% |
Andrew Bond |
LD |
1097 |
48.7% |
Emily Fisher |
C |
688 |
30.6% |
Haggai Odep |
Lab |
205 |
9.1% |
Anthony Lockhart |
Ind |
120 |
5.3% |
Marc Boylan-Taylor |
UKIP |
92 |
4.1% |
Cherry Beeby |
Grn |
50 |
2.2% |
Marco Cereste |
C |
529 |
52.5% |
Mohammed Munir |
Lab |
292 |
29.0% |
Nicola Mills |
LD |
121 |
12.0% |
John Guthrie |
Grn |
66 |
6.5% |
Mohammed Farooq |
C |
616 |
49.1% |
Callie Hargreaves |
Lab |
306 |
24.4% |
Christopher Wiggin |
LD |
289 |
23.0% |
Alexander Bailey |
Grn |
44 |
3.5% |
Shazia Bashir |
C |
1233 |
44.5% |
Naz Bibi |
Lab |
1156 |
41.7% |
John Myles |
UKIP |
134 |
4.8% |
Nicola Day-Dempsey |
Grn |
131 |
4.7% |
Phillip Whitley |
LD |
115 |
4.2% |
Irene Walsh |
C |
850 |
37.9% |
Heather Skibsted |
Lab |
730 |
32.5% |
John Okonkowski |
UKIP |
322 |
14.3% |
Daniel Gibbs |
LD |
172 |
7.7% |
Alexander Airey |
Grn |
170 |
7.6% |
Julie Howell |
Grn |
1413 |
50.8% |
Gavin Elsey |
C |
1058 |
38.0% |
Alan Gasparutti |
Lab |
249 |
8.9% |
Rachel Speed |
LD |
64 |
2.3% |
Aasiyah Joseph |
Lab |
1714 |
53.8% |
John Peach |
C |
1260 |
39.6% |
Fiona Radic |
Grn |
105 |
3.3% |
Ian Hardman |
LD |
104 |
3.3% |
Asif Shaheed |
LD |
873 |
38.2% |
Jonas Hopogap Yonga |
Lab |
687 |
30.1% |
Haq Nawaz |
C |
424 |
18.6% |
Massimo Pinto |
UKIP |
186 |
8.1% |
Joseph Wells |
Grn |
114 |
5.0% |
Edward Murphy |
Lab |
1285 |
45.8% |
Paul Bristow |
C |
1257 |
44.8% |
Mark Perry |
UKIP |
181 |
6.5% |
Goran Radic |
Grn |
83 |
3.0% |
Ray Bisby |
C |
1080 |
59.1% |
Tony Otley |
Lab |
481 |
26.3% |
Lisa Duffy |
UKIP |
92 |
5.0% |
Julian Bray |
Ind |
82 |
4.5% |
Jonathan Phillipson Brown |
Grn |
51 |
2.8% |
Terri Haynes |
LD |
42 |
2.3% |
Steve Lane |
Werr1st |
1420 |
53.3% |
Ruta Dalton |
C |
467 |
17.5% |
Sandra Bond |
LD |
310 |
11.6% |
Suzanne White |
Lab |
291 |
10.9% |
Roger Proudfoot |
Grn |
102 |
3.8% |
June Kennedy |
UKIP |
76 |
2.9% |
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