2014 Milton Keynes Council election

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The 2014 Milton Keynes Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Milton Keynes Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections. The whole council (57 seats) was up for election due to a re-drawing of boundaries and an increase from 51 councillors. The council was under no overall control in advance of and after the vote. [2]

Contents

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Election result

Milton Keynes Council Local Election Results 2014 [3]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 18-231.629.852,375
  Labour 25943.929.551,924
  UKIP 111.818.131,749
  Liberal Democrats 13-219.317.931,534
  Green 0004.17,150
  Independent 0000.61,075
  TUSC 0000.1124

Ward results

Bletchley East (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Khan1,175
Labour Alan Webb1,078
UKIP David Nash1,077
Labour Suzanne Nti1,056
Conservative Angela Kennedy899
UKIP Vanita Samat852
Green Lydia Jones444
Green Toni Cardinali412
Green Ali Hussain316
Liberal Democrats Derek Francis191
Liberal Democrats Ches Lincoln121
Liberal Democrats Raissa Roy97
Turnout 3,32333.3%
Bletchley Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Gladstone McKenzie1,418
Labour Martin Gowans1,385
Conservative Ann Clancy1,272
Labour Elaine Wales1,216
UKIP Anthony Lever1,112
Conservative Hiten Ganatra1,036
UKIP Ronald Kirkland1,032
UKIP Paul Woodcraft972
Conservative Alex Walker970
Green Keith Allen425
Green Paul Bowler338
Green William Leahy279
Liberal Democrats Victoria Gouldthorp134
Liberal Democrats Brian Gouldthorp125
Liberal Democrats Javid Rana117
Turnout 4,31938.8%
Bletchley West (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mick Legg1,389
Labour Nigel Long1,379
Labour Moriah Priestley1,268
UKIP Derek Hircock1,050
UKIP Adrian Pitfield1,028
UKIP Carol Nash951
Conservative Anthony Tull804
Conservative Arun Nathan723
Conservative Mari Topham720
Green Liz Campbell442
Green Anne Cryer-Whitehead250
Green Mark Cryer-Whitehead209
Liberal Democrats Alfred Vella190
Liberal Democrats Carol Vella185
Liberal Democrats Stephen Clark165
Turnout 3,86235.1%
Bradwell (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Rex Exon1,259
Labour David Lewis1,253
Labour Rachel Pallett1,081
Liberal Democrats Marie Bradburn1,071
Liberal Democrats Robin Bradburn1,061
Labour David Prendergast950
UKIP Cathy Kitchiner737
UKIP Tony Peirson690
Conservative Ryan Gray561
Conservative Munir Bakare545
Conservative Max Chaudhry534
Independent Phil Gerrella225
TUSC Katie Simpson124
Turnout 3,79239%
Broughton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Sam Crooks1,276
Conservative John Bint1,206
Conservative Catriona Morris1,009
Conservative Peter Cartwright956
Liberal Democrats Andy Maric931
Liberal Democrats Tony Oyakhire890
UKIP Reggie Chopra469
Labour Veronica Belcher442
Labour Safeer Ahmad369
Labour Kacper Sidorowicz331
Turnout 2,97934.5%
Campbell Park and Old Woughton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Isobel McCall1,287
Liberal Democrats Ric Brackenbury1,283
Conservative Peter McDonald1,128
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Snell1,077
Conservative John Bailey1,012
Conservative James Orr936
Labour Janet Maclean762
Labour David Baume754
Labour Adan Kahin640
UKIP Terry Grehan563
UKIP Julian Warr523
UKIP Paul Harvey513
Green Carol Barac370
Turnout 3,92640.3%
Central Milton Keynes (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sarah Betteley1,224
Labour Pauline Wallis1,077
Labour Paul Williams997
Conservative Isabella Fraser618
UKIP Jez Penwarden582
UKIP Richard Shiers523
Conservative Tom Fraser547
UKIP Paul Watson533
Liberal Democrats Kerrie Bradburn464
Conservative Tubo Uranta435
Liberal Democrats Paul Graham385
Liberal Democrats Patrick McQuillan302
Turnout 2,89328.4%
Danesborough and Walton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Hopkins1,837
Conservative Victoria Hopkins1,541
Conservative Alice Bramall1,496
Labour Margaret Woodward646
UKIP Theresa Clarke633
Labour Barbara Senior626
Labour Jack Jenkins562
UKIP Thomas Humphries533
UKIP Roger Nye503
Liberal Democrats Ian Nuttall438
Liberal Democrats Russell Houchin336
Liberal Democrats Edis Bevan172
Turnout 3,46338.2%
Loughton and Shenley (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Matt Clifton1,353
Labour Zoe Nolan1,338
Conservative Andy Dransfield1,321
Conservative Isabell Procter1,283
Conservative Donald Hoyle1,282
Labour Ansar Hussain1,126
UKIP Michael Dean716
UKIP David Reilly607
UKIP Vivian Krajicek598
Green Keri Edmonds405
Liberal Democrats Bob Benning233
Liberal Democrats Paul Bailey228
Liberal Democrats Christopher Thompson180
Turnout 3,87037%
Monkston (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jenni Ferrans1,128
Liberal Democrats Vanessa McPake1,085
Liberal Democrats Subhan Shafiq981
Conservative Andrew Buckley833
Conservative Uroy Clarke656
Conservative Reena Gour621
UKIP Lee Barney618
Labour Kathryn Colgrave576
Labour Rita Eisen525
Labour Kit Power393
Turnout 2,89231.6%
Newport Pagnell North and Hanslope (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Geary1,73553.4%
Conservative Jeanette Green1,55047.7%
Conservative Lynn Patey-Smith1,34741.5%
UKIP Mark Newbold1,09633.8%
Liberal Democrats Jane Carr70621.7%
Liberal Democrats Alan Richards65020.0%
Liberal Democrats David Ball64119.7%
Labour Ruth Cover60118.5%
Labour Hilary Saunders52116.0%
Green Matthew Jeffery45614.0%
Labour Alan Price43913.5%
Turnout 3,79539.1%
Newport Pagnell South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Paul Alexander1,433
Liberal Democrats Douglas McCall1,431
Liberal Democrats Derek Eastman1,423
Conservative Richard Gates670
Conservative Chris Wardle653
Conservative Nicholas Flaherty600
UKIP Stuart Moore582
UKIP Nicholas Rose561
UKIP Amanda Woods510
Green Graham Edward Findlay358
Labour Paul Day347
Labour Alexander Price295
Labour Paula Bonarius254
Turnout 3,39236.6%
Olney (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Geary2,115
Conservative Keith McLean1,856
Conservative David Hosking1,800
UKIP Dana Green769
Labour Dee Bethune693
UKIP David Davenport638
UKIP Neil Greenfield518
Labour David Trend509
Labour Courtney Jones505
Liberal Democrats Val Menzies477
Liberal Democrats Katherine Cowell381
Liberal Democrats Alan Tootill264
Turnout 3,97041.3%
Shenley Brook End (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Chris Williams1,145
Liberal Democrats Peter Cannon1,135
Liberal Democrats Stuart Burke1,101
Conservative Kevin Geaney776
Conservative Maggie Geaney768
Labour David Morgan647
Conservative Brandon Topham590
Labour Sue Sullivan575
UKIP Philip Pinto566
UKIP Leslie Ive531
UKIP Bill Smith499
Labour Mohammed Rahman488
Green Rhea Simpson245
Turnout 3,29734%
Stantonbury (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Burke1,457
Labour Brian White1,324
Labour Martin Petchey1,131
Conservative Graham Davison1,037
Conservative Barbara Wright910
UKIP Adam Fellowes861
UKIP Margaret Jeffery802
UKIP Pauline Moore797
Conservative Fazilat Shivji672
Green Peter Edwards510
Liberal Democrats Richard Curtis410
Liberal Democrats Alan Mallyon368
Liberal Democrats Kathleen Greenwood343
Independent Anita Rose264
Turnout 3,98735.1%
Stony Stratford (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Liz Gifford1,308
Labour Robert Gifford1,278
Conservative Denise Brunning1,246
Conservative Phil Wharton1,208
Labour Arshad Majid979
Conservative Ruth Jury977
UKIP Philip Blowfield808
Green Michael Sheppard461
Liberal Democrats Martin Clarke188
Liberal Democrats Christopher Eaton129
Liberal Democrats Donna Platt96
Turnout 3,38042.4%
Tattenhoe (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Edith Bald825
Conservative Gerald Small737
Conservative Geetha Morla666
Labour Carole Baume533
Labour Dominic Dyer510
Labour Vicky Mensah466
UKIP Vince Peddle444
UKIP Gareth Tyzack338
UKIP Lesley Ramswell330
Liberal Democrats Susan Burke263
Liberal Democrats Eric Cooper257
Liberal Democrats Matt Drewett199
Green Amanda Youngs196
Turnout 2,14528.5%
Wolverton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Robert Middleton1,343
Labour Norman Miles1,292
Labour Peter Marland1,273
UKIP Ronen Ghose834
Conservative Mohammed Anwar774
UKIP Patricia Ramswell667
Conservative Ian Townsend642
Green Alan Francis572
Conservative Shouket Mirza516
Green Jennifer Marklew462
Liberal Democrats Haroon Qureshi275
Liberal Democrats Ans Bukhari233
Liberal Democrats Masood Jehangir113
Turnout 3,54433%
Woughton and Fishermead (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Steve Coventry1,683
Labour Hannah O'Neill1,562
Labour Kevin Wilson1,522
UKIP Donald Jeffery744
UKIP Wendy Davenport743
UKIP Kenny Oshodi696
Conservative Lynne Carter360
Conservative Jimmi Macaulay285
Conservative Patricia Townsend279
Independent Terry Baines219
Independent Darron Kendrick201
Liberal Democrats Cec Tallack176
Liberal Democrats Colin Howarth175
Independent David Priest166
Liberal Democrats Joyce Tootill130
Turnout 3,23429.3%

See also

Milton Keynes Council elections for details of wards.

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