2019 Woking Borough Council election

The 2019 Woking Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2018 to elect one third of members to Woking Borough Council[1][2] in England coinciding with other local elections held across much of England. Elections in each ward are held in three years out of four.[3]

Results

Woking Borough Council election, 2019
Party This election Full council This election
Seats Net Seats % Other Total Total % Votes Votes % +/−
  Conservative 4 1 40 10 14 46.66 8,976 33.5 12.3
  Liberal Democrats 4 1 40 6 10 33.33 8,011 29.9 0.7
  Independent 1 10 2 3 10 3,611 13.5 7.3
  Labour 1 10 2 3 10 2,633 9.8 6.3
  UKIP 0 0 0 1,803 6.7 4.0
  Green 0 0 0 1,798 6.7 N/A
Turnout 27,884

Results by Ward

Byfleet and West Byfleet

Byfleet and West Byfleet
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Amanda Jayne Boote 1,440 53.4 +12.5
Conservative Irene Esther Watson Green 614 22.8 -16.3
Liberal Democrats Ellen Sophie Nicholson 364 13.5 +1.3
UKIP Jamie Paul Hayward 157 5.8 N/A
Green James Duncan Craig 120 4.5 N/A
Majority 826 30.6
Turnout 2,701 31.44
Independent hold Swing

Canalside

Canalside
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Mohammad Ali 1,033 37.6 -7.4
Conservative Mohammad Riasat Khan 827 30.1 -2.7
Liberal Democrats Andrea Elizabeth Barker 375 13.6 +1.1
UKIP William Nelson Owen Roe 315 11.5 +7.6
Green Richard Guy Lewis Connelly 198 7.2 N/A
Majority 206 7.5
Turnout 2,767 37.19
Labour hold Swing

Goldsworth Park

Goldsworth Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats James Richard Sanderson 1,032 42.2 +4.6
Conservative Jonathan Thomas Ewart Cope 755 30.9 -7.1
Labour Christopher David Martin 280 11.4 -9.0
UKIP Troy de Leon 234 9.6 +5.7
Green Ella Jessica Walding 145 5.9 N/A
Majority 277 11.3
Turnout 2,454 35.24
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Heathlands

Heathlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Ayesha Azad 1,424 51.3 -10.9
Independent Robert Arthur Shatwell 542 19.5 N/A
Liberal Democrats Guy Tuson Cosnahan 538 19.4 -5.0
Green Anna Katharine Wright 271 9.8 N/A
Majority 882 31.8
Turnout 2,791 39.82
Conservative hold Swing

Hoe Valley

Hoe Valley
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Louise Mary Nell Morales 1,147 56.8 +7.7
Conservative Colin Patrick Scott 374 18.5 -14.6
Labour Brian Stanley Walter 204 10.1 -3.9
UKIP David Simon Roe 159 7.9 +4.0
Green Ivica Petrikova 137 6.8 N/A
Majority 773 38.3
Turnout 2,039 28.56
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Horsell

Horsell
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Colin Sidney Kemp 1,298 41.8 -8.2
Liberal Democrats John Francis Doran 1,083 34.9 -0.5
Green Nigel Charles Ridgeon 266 8.6 N/A
UKIP Judith Diana Squire 260 8.4 +4.8
Labour Joshua James Reid 196 6.3 -4.8
Majority 215 7.1
Turnout 3,122 43.75
Conservative hold Swing

Knaphill

Knaphill
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Melanie Anne Whitehand 960 36.3 -17.6
Independent Hassan Badrudrin Akberali 808 30.5 +14.9
Liberal Democrats Norman Grenville Johns 339 12.8 -2.5
Labour Geraldine Margaret Mitchell-Smith 214 8.1 -7.1
Green Alexandra May Connelly 180 6.8 N/A
UKIP Andrew George Glen 145 5.5 N/A
Majority 152 5.8
Turnout 2,655 33.30
Conservative hold Swing

Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Ian Johnson 1,421 51.0 +7.9
Conservative John Frederick Lawrence 806 28.9 -13.6
Labour Zara Coombes 211 7.6 -4.8
Green Irene Jane Ridgeon 196 7.0 N/A
UKIP Richard Peter Farr Squire 155 5.6 +0.3
Majority 615 22.1
Turnout 2,802 37.80
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Pyrford

Pyrford
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Gary William Elson 1,099 37.8 -21.5
Independent Joanna Avey 821 28.2 N/A
Liberal Democrats Ian Michael Lachowicz 419 14.4 -7.0
Labour Samar Akhlaq Chaudhary 323 11.1 -3.3
Green Danny Clarke 124 4.3 N/A
UKIP Robin Deller Milner 124 4.3 -1.0
Majority 278 9.6
Turnout 2,921 39.22
Conservative hold Swing

St John's

St John's
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Robert Norman Leach 1,293 47.9 +4.4
Conservative Mark Russell John Pengelly 819 30.3 -11.2
UKIP Timothy Martin Read 254 9.4 +5.1
Labour John Scott-Morgan 172 6.4 -4.4
Green Kathleen Elizabeth Kett 161 6.0 N/A
Majority 474 17.6
Turnout 2,802 37.80
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
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References

  1. "Election of Borough Councillors for the Wards of Woking Borough Council Summary of Results" (PDF). Woking Borough Council. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  2. "Woking Borough Council". BBC. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  3. "Upcoming elections & referendums". The Electoral Commission. 4 May 2015. Archived from the original on 5 May 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
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