2007 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election

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2007 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election
  2003 3 May 2007 (2007-05-03) 2011  

All 42 seats to Bracknell Forest Borough Council
22 seats needed for a majority
Turnout34% [1] (Increase2.svg 3pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Con
Lab
LD
LeaderPaul BettisonAnne ShillcockRay Earwicker
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Leader's seatLittle Sandhurst & WellingtonGreat Hollands NorthCollege Town
(lost re-election)
Last election35 seats, 50.1%6 seats, 28.6%1 seats, 15.2%
Seats won3930
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote17,0086,4512,745
Percentage55.8%21.2%9.0%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.7%Decrease2.svg 7.4%Decrease2.svg 6.2%

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Conservative

The 2007 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007, to elect all 42 councillors in 18 wards for Bracknell Forest Borough Council in England. The election was held on the same day as other local elections in England as part of the 2007 United Kingdom local elections. The Conservative Party increased its majority at the expense of both the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats, the latter losing its only seat. This was the only all-out council election where the far-right British National Party put up a candidate.

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Ward results

An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent councillor standing for re-election

Ascot

Ascot (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Dorothy Andrea Susan Hayes* 995 71.5 +14.5
Conservative Tony Virgo 881
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Peter Cross23316.7+1.7
Liberal Democrats Ian Richard Campbell-Grant226
Labour Joanna Beadsley16411.8-4.5
Turnout 33.0+3.6
Registered electors 4,095
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Binfield with Warfield

Binfield with Warfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Bruce Harrison* 1,385 48.1 +9.0
Conservative Ian William Leake* 1,265
Conservative Brenda Dorothy Wilson 1,204
Liberal Democrats Michael John Hawkins56919.8-3.0
Labour David Fawcett36112.5-6.7
Independent Hilary Doyle33411.6-7.3
Labour Tim Hanson313
UKIP Jeffrey Alan Newbold2287.9New
Labour Allan Scorer143
Turnout 35.0+0.6
Registered electors 6,109
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Bullbrook

Bullbrook (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Anne Fleming 831 57.0 +3.6
Conservative Iain Alexander McCracken* 800
Labour Graham William Firth28619.6-9.9
Labour Bob Draper270
Liberal Democrats William George Harris24416.7-0.5
Liberal Democrats Ronald Henry Hanson228
Independent Andrew Street986.7New
Turnout 36.00.0
Registered electors 4,063
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Central Sandhurst

Central Sandhurst (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Richard Brossard 862 52.9 +14.0
Conservative Alan Frederick Ward* 839
Green Teresa Marie Burchnall-Wood34020.8+9.9
Labour Ann Miller26015.9-0.7
UKIP Stephen Robert Deakin16910.4-1.3
Turnout 34.0+4.3
Registered electors 3,959
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

College Town

College Town (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Cecil Edger* 783 54.0 +2.6
Conservative Andy Blatchford 783
Liberal Democrats Ray Earwicker*42229.1-19.5
Liberal Democrats Peter Hodge340
UKIP Mike King15010.3New
Labour Ian Plested956.6New
Turnout 33.0+3.7
Registered electors 4,216
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Crown Wood

Crown Wood (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Colin Reginald Dudley* 1,140 50.3 +2.9
Conservative Marc Brunel-Walker* 1,123
Conservative Robert Charles Osborne* 1,001
UKIP Malcolm Edward White58525.8New
Labour Wilf Holness54323.9-16.1
Labour Roy Bailey502
Labour John Wright127
Turnout 29.0+3.6
Registered electors 5,959
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Crowthorne

Crowthorne (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative James George Finnie* 941 76.3 +22.7
Conservative Bob Wade* 843
Labour Phil Keene29323.7+4.8
Turnout 32.0-2.3
Registered electors 3,940
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Great Hollands North

Great Hollands North (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Anne Shillcock* 443 44.3 -22.3
Conservative Scott Andrew Burrows 416 41.6 +8.2
Labour John Piasecki406
Conservative Graham Ellis404
Liberal Democrats Andrew Joseph Kurowski14114.1New
Liberal Democrats Larraine Kerry De Laune133
Turnout 34.0+7.8
Registered electors 3,097
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Great Hollands South

Great Hollands South (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jan Angell 693 46.0 -3.4
Conservative Jennie McCracken 666
Labour Mary Temperton62641.5-9.1
Labour Mike Adams569
UKIP Irene June Newbold18912.5New
Turnout 39.0+7.1
Registered electors 3,881
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Hanworth

Hanworth (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Chas Baily* 1,296 56.6 +12.1
Conservative Alan Sydney Browne* 1,198
Conservative Gill Birch* 1,177
Labour Marian Bayle61626.9-3.1
Labour Alec Keene615
Labour Graham Edward Stuart Vertigen423
Green David Henry Young37616.4+1.9
Turnout 33.0+2.7
Registered electors 6,335
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Harmans Water

Harmans Water (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Christopher Richard Martin Turrell* 1,504 69.6 +1.9
Conservative Shelagh Rosemary Pile* 1,263
Conservative Trevor Graham Kensall 1,248
Labour Geoff Freeman43019.9-12.4
Labour Margaret Loneragan373
Labour Clive Temperton348
UKIP Malcolm David Powell22810.5New
Turnout 35.0+2.4
Registered electors 5,288
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Little Sandhurst and Wellington

Little Sandhurst and Wellington (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul David Bettison* 918 62.1 -7.2
Conservative Dale Philip Birch* 893
Liberal Democrats Stephen Pope35323.9New
Liberal Democrats John Richard Score331
Labour Jack Delbridge20714.0-16.7
Turnout 36.0+5.2
Registered electors 4,012
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Old Bracknell

Old Bracknell (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Maureen Beadsley* 672 46.6 +1.7
Labour Mike Beadsley* 668
Conservative Tina McKenzie-Boyle60041.6+1.2
Conservative Amanda Colette McLean598
Liberal Democrats Lesley Marion Tooze17111.9+2.9
Turnout 36.0+0.5
Registered electors 4,038
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Owlsmoor

Owlsmoor (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David James Worrall* 754 56.0 +9.0
Conservative Raymond Simonds 716
Independent David William Vousden34725.8New
UKIP George William Barrand24518.2New
Turnout 31.0+4.4
Registered electors 3,926
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Priestwood & Garth

Priestwood & Garth (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jacqui Ryder* 1,020 51.9 +1.4
Conservative Tony Packham* 968
Conservative Alvin Edwin Finch* 962
Labour Dennis Good63732.4-5.6
Labour Janet Keene572
Labour Nisha Tailor518
BNP Andrew McBride30915.7New
Turnout 34.0-1.6
Registered electors 5,632
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Warfield Harvest Ride

Warfield Harvest Ride (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gareth Michael Barnard* 1,443 70.0 +14.6
Conservative Robert Lauchlan McLean* 1,331
Conservative Cliff Thompson* 1,233
Liberal Democrats Martyn Jon Towle35517.2-8.5
Labour Tricia Brown26212.7-6.2
Labour Marian Langton231
Labour David Warner187
Turnout 33.0+5.3
Registered electors 5,690
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Wildridings & Central

Wildridings & Central (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Emma Catherine Duncan Barnard* 583 47.7 -6.1
Conservative Denise Frances Whitbread 574
Labour Jim Quinton29424.0-22.2
Liberal Democrats David James Maxwell25721.0New
Labour Brian Wilson251
Liberal Democrats Darren Antony Bridgman214
UKIP Bruce Van Biene897.3New
Turnout 35.00.0
Registered electors 3,383
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Winkfield & Cranbourne

Winkfield & Cranbourne (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alan Harold Kendall* 844 50.5 -10.5
Conservative Mary Patricia Ballin* 824
Independent Stuart Stanley Tarrant56433.8New
Labour Tony House26215.7+3.6
Labour Langdon Jones229
Turnout 38.0+3.1
Registered electors 3,866
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

By-elections

Hanworth

Hanworth By-Election 15 October 2009 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Phillips 640 42.4 -14.2
Labour Janet Keene37725.0-1.9
Liberal Democrats Larraine Kerry De Laune20613.7New
UKIP Jeff Newbold1399.2New
Green Steven Martin Gabb775.1-11.3
BNP David Anthony Penson704.6New
Majority26317.4
Turnout 1,50923
Registered electors 6,446
Conservative hold Swing -8.1

Owlsmoor

Owlsmoor By-Election 25 February 2010 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Norman William Bowers 508 54.2 -1.8
Liberal Democrats Mark James Thompson23825.4New
Labour Guy Alexander Gillbe12613.4New
Green Peter Martin Forbes667.0New
Majority27028.8
Turnout 93824
Registered electors 3,938
Conservative hold Swing

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