Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 2 May 2002. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2000. The Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Party | Seats | Gains | Losses | Net gain/loss | Seats % | Votes % | Votes | +/− | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | 31 | +2 | 70.5 | 48.8 | 34,920 | ||||
Conservative | 9 | 0 | 20.5 | 32.0 | 22,909 | ||||
Labour | 4 | -2 | 9.1 | 18.8 | 13,429 | ||||
UKIP | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.4 | 257 | ||||
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.1 | 87 | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Trevor Mignot | 795 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Angela Roling | 702 | |||
Labour | Mary Shepherd | 330 | |||
Labour | Gwendoline Borrill | 322 | |||
Conservative | Anthony Blackman | 274 | |||
Conservative | John Milne | 271 | |||
Turnout | 2,694 | 32.2 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Anne Winstanley | 888 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Andrew Moore | 792 | |||
Labour | Susan Toher | 731 | |||
Labour | Ian Pemberton | 658 | |||
Conservative | Eveline Milne | 189 | |||
Conservative | Simon Winter | 186 | |||
Turnout | 3,444 | 42.6 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Catherine Fraser | 783 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Rupert Kyrle | 762 | |||
Conservative | Andrew Gardiner | 556 | |||
Conservative | Susan Hall | 554 | |||
Labour | David Hewitt | 146 | |||
Labour | Beth Richards | 137 | |||
Turnout | 2,938 | 37.8 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Hugh Millar | 972 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Julie Davis | 956 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Antonia Craig | 931 | |||
Conservative | Heather Moneypenny | 715 | |||
Conservative | Ronald Bramhall | 642 | |||
Conservative | Alan Holt | 630 | |||
Labour | Rodney Commins | 185 | |||
Labour | James Miller | 142 | |||
Labour | Elsie Truscott | 131 | |||
Turnout | 5,304 | 33.4 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Michael Hughes | 724 | |||
Conservative | Ernest Pullen | 700 | |||
Liberal Democrats | William Furness | 523 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Colin Bull | 504 | |||
Labour | Neil Cornmell | 178 | |||
Labour | John Howells | 153 | |||
UKIP | Ann Bays | 44 | |||
Turnout | 2,826 | 38.9 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Alan Broadhurst | 840 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Andrew Wray | 832 | |||
Conservative | Barry Light | 600 | |||
Conservative | Ronald Ashton | 577 | |||
Labour | Graham Joslin | 156 | |||
Labour | Philip Grice | 155 | |||
Turnout | 3,160 | 39.2 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Wayne Irish | 937 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Glynn Davies-Dear | 913 | |||
Labour | William Luffman | 892 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Steven Sollitt | 887 | |||
Labour | Christine Hadley | 853 | |||
Labour | Christopher Abraham | 814 | |||
Conservative | Nick Arnold | 153 | |||
Conservative | Anne Ingram | 134 | |||
Conservative | Richard Hall | 128 | |||
Independent | Alan Sneddon | 87 | |||
UKIP | Timothy Cuell | 79 | |||
Turnout | 5,877 | 33.3 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Maureen Sollitt | 958 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Christopher Thomas | 899 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Peter Wall | 849 | |||
Labour | Sharon Saunders | 630 | |||
Labour | Barry Saunders | 596 | |||
Labour | Lynda Ayres | 580 | |||
Conservative | Minna Ashton | 421 | |||
Conservative | Kenneth Tyson | 372 | |||
Conservative | John Milne | 347 | |||
Turnout | 5,652 | 32.7 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Peter Luffman | 1,007 | |||
Labour | Marilyn Birks | 959 | |||
Labour | Gillian Connell | 929 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Adam Johnson | 598 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Julie Tompkins | 571 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Daniel Wright | 556 | |||
Conservative | Jacqueline Welch | 237 | |||
Conservative | Margaret Palmer | 234 | |||
Conservative | Paul Elswood | 229 | |||
UKIP | Stephen Challis | 73 | |||
Turnout | 5,393 | 31.9 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Philip Spearey | 1,208 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Eleanor Unsted | 1,117 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Roger Smith | 1,116 | |||
Conservative | Steven Broomfield | 611 | |||
Conservative | Martin Briggs | 522 | |||
Conservative | Ronnie Grassie | 496 | |||
Labour | John Sorley | 190 | |||
Labour | Berenice Bowles | 183 | |||
Labour | John Bowles | 182 | |||
Turnout | 5,625 | 30.6 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Pepper | 821 | |||
Conservative | Bernie Wright | 708 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Malcolm Cross | 676 | |||
Liberal Democrats | David Collingwood | 659 | |||
Labour | Christine Hammond | 114 | |||
Labour | Terry Hammond | 114 | |||
UKIP | Beryl Humphrey | 61 | |||
Turnout | 3,153 | 40.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Jerry Hall | 986 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Jane Welsh | 942 | |||
Liberal Democrats | June Hughes | 926 | |||
Conservative | Anthony Roberts | 911 | |||
Liberal Democrats | David Thomas | 862 | |||
Conservative | Debra Aldridge | 759 | |||
Labour | Paul Christopher | 206 | |||
Labour | Geoffrey Kosted | 206 | |||
Labour | Philip White | 189 | |||
Turnout | 5,987 | 35.5 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Louise Bloom | 750 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Derek Pretty | 695 | |||
Conservative | Paul Philp | 526 | |||
Conservative | Simon Hill | 457 | |||
Turnout | 2,428 | 31.1 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Keith House | 704 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Sharon Mintoff | 641 | |||
Conservative | Michael McKay | 299 | |||
Conservative | Amerik Kooner | 204 | |||
Labour | Frank Blake | 120 | |||
Labour | Francis Vickers | 96 | |||
Turnout | 2,064 | 26.3 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | John Caldwell | 1,259 | |||
Conservative | Godfrey Olson | 1,223 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Pamela Holden-Brown | 705 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Haulwen Broadhurst | 599 | |||
Labour | Gwyneth Hubert | 137 | |||
Labour | Michael Tibble | 112 | |||
Turnout | 4,035 | 51.2 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Colin Davidovitz | 1,000 | |||
Conservative | Doreen Wllfare | 869 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Grahame Smith | 840 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Margaret Kyrle | 832 | |||
Labour | Beryl Addison | 88 | |||
Labour | Kevin Butt | 72 | |||
Turnout | 3,701 | 48.5 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | David Airey | 874 | |||
Liberal Democrats | George Wintle | 746 | |||
Conservative | Sophie Harris | 273 | |||
Conservative | Peter Madsen | 254 | |||
Labour | Moira Cam | 223 | |||
Labour | Matthew Crocker | 181 | |||
Turnout | 2,551 | 32.9 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Carol Boulton | 613 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Martin Kyrle | 593 | |||
Conservative | Patricia Wiggins | 467 | |||
Conservative | Roger Cathery | 425 | |||
Labour | Norman Hart | 166 | |||
Turnout | 2,264 | 31.3 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrats | Peter Humphreys | 697 | |||
Liberal Democrats | David Goodall | 677 | |||
Conservative | Neville Dickinson | 487 | |||
Conservative | Colin Murphy | 479 | |||
Labour | Nancy Smith | 166 | |||
Turnout | 2,506 | 30.1 |
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester. It is the largest town and the administrative seat of the Borough of Eastleigh, with a population of 24,011 at the 2011 census.
The Borough of Eastleigh is a local government district with borough status in Hampshire, England. It is named after its main town of Eastleigh, where the council is based. The borough also contains the town of Hedge End along with several villages, many of which form part of the South Hampshire urban area.
Eastleigh is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Paul Holmes, a Conservative.
One third of Eastleigh Borough Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election.
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 7 May 1998. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 6 May 1999. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
The 2000 Eastleigh Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Eastleigh borough council in Hampshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 1 May 2003. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 10 June 2004. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council. Overall turnout was 41.4%
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 4 May 2006. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Elections to Eastleigh Council were held on 3 May 2007. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council.
Louise Anne Harris is a Liberal Democrat politician who has served as a councillor on South Gloucestershire Council for Dodington since November 2018. As Louise Bloom, she was a member of the first London Assembly between 2000 and 2002, and councillor on Eastleigh Borough Council between 2002 and 2017.
A by-election for the House of Commons constituency of Eastleigh in Hampshire was held on 28 February 2013.
The 2014 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect 15 members of Eastleigh Borough Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections.
The 2015 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect 14, approximately one third of the members of Eastleigh Borough Council in England as one of the English local elections coinciding with the 2015 General Election. The local authority holds its elections in three years out of four.
The 2016 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect 15 members of Eastleigh Borough Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections.
The 2018 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect all members of Eastleigh Borough Council. The election was on new boundaries, with the overall size of the council being reduced by five seats, from 44 to 39. The outcome was a decisive victory for the incumbent Liberal Democrats.
The 2019 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect one third of members of Eastleigh Borough Council. The outcome was a strengthened majority for the incumbent Liberal Democrats who gained two Conservative seats. No election was held in Botley, a two-member ward, this year.
The 2021 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 6 May 2021 to elect 12 councillors to Eastleigh Borough Council. Every ward apart from the two member wards of West End North and West End South elected one councillor each. This took place at the same time as the elections for Hampshire County Council and the Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner.
The 2022 Eastleigh Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022 to elect councillors to Eastleigh Borough Council.