2017 Surrey County Council election

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2017 Surrey County Council election
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  2013 4 May 2017 2021  

All 81 seats to Surrey County Council
41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Cllr David Hodge CBE.jpg
Leader David Hodge
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats RA
Leader's seat Warlingham
Last election5898
Seats won6198
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 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party Independents Green Labour
Last election111
Seats won111
Seat change---

Surrey UK local election 2017 map.svg
Map showing the results of the election in each division

The 2017 Surrey County Council election took place as part of the 2017 local elections in the UK. [1] All 81 councillors were elected for single-member electoral divisions for a four-year term. The electoral system used was first-past-the-post voting.

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The result was that Conservative councillors formed an increased majority on the council, having won back all three of the divisions gained from them by UKIP at the previous election in 2013.

Two second-largest party groupings of councillors remained tied on nine seats each, as in the results of the previous election. These were the Liberal Democrats and an informal alliance of Independent and Residents Association councillors, with both groups securing nine councillors each.

The Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats both won two seats off each other.

The Conservatives won two further seats - one from an Independent in Haslemere (who didn’t re-stand) and one from the Esher and Molesey Residents’ Associations in the East Molesey and Esher division. However, the Conservatives also lost two out of the three divisions that they were defending in Farnham to the Independent Farnham Residents group.

The balance of two councillors on the Council continued to be the same as before: one Labour Party member and one Green Party of England and Wales member each secured re-election in their divisions.

Results Summary

Surrey County Council election, 2017 [2]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 6174+348.7148,534
  Liberal Democrats 922023.070,139
Independents and Residents' Associations909.729,446
  Labour 10009.529,047
  Green 10004.212,795
  UKIP 003-34.914,935

The informal alliance of Independents and Residents’ Associations gained two divisions but also lost two divisions; all four in contests with the Conservatives.

Division Results

An asterisk * indicates an incumbent seeking re-election.

Addlestone

Addlestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Furey* 1,804 54 +14.4
Labour June Tilbury64819−1.4
UKIP Nicolas Wood35611−20.9
Liberal Democrats Chelsea Whyte32410+4
Green Richard Miller2327n/a
Majority115635+27.3
Turnout 336431+6
Conservative hold Swing

Ash

Ash
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Marsha Moseley* 1,675 60 +13
Liberal Democrats Caroline Johnson52819−1
Labour Jacob Armani2499−3
UKIP Kyle Greaves1927−14
Green Neil Jameson1525n/a
Majority114741+15
Turnout 2796280
Conservative hold Swing

Ashford

Ashford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Naz Islam 1,725 47 +3
UKIP Paul West59116−17
Labour Rebecca Geach56415−2
Independent Frank Ayres35710n/a
Liberal Democrats Thomas Fidler2717+2
Green Rupert Jackson1775n/a
Majority113431+20
Turnout 368534+6.57
Conservative hold Swing

Ashtead

Ashtead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Christopher Townsend* 2,763 54 +1
Conservative Chris Hunt177735+4
Liberal Democrats Sebastian Bate2254+2
Labour Susan Gilchrist19440
Green Tony Cooper1232n/a
Majority98619−3
Turnout 508245+6.49
Independent hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 11%

Bagshot, Windlesham and Chobham

Bagshot, Windlesham and Chobham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mike Goodman* 2,437 62 +8
Liberal Democrats Sam Kay67917+6
Green Andrew Willgoss57915n/a
Labour Paul Edwards2196−8
Majority175845+13
Turnout 391436+8
Conservative hold Swing

In the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 22%.

Banstead, Woodmansterne & Chipstead

Banstead, Woodmansterne & Chipstead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ken Gulati* 2,414 67 +17
Liberal Democrats James Fowler52915+7
Labour Evan Gregory2768n/a
UKIP Gillian Grant2387−26
Green Phil Wilson1655−4
Majority188552+35.2
Turnout 362233+7
Conservative hold Swing

Bookham and Fetcham West

Bookham and Fetcham West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Clare Curran* 3,256 51 +6
Liberal Democrats Raj Haque260441+15
Green Damian McDevitt2884n/a
UKIP Marjorie Dixon2534−19
Majority65210−10
Turnout 640154+15
Conservative hold Swing

Camberley East

Camberley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bill Chapman* 2,233 71 +19
Liberal Democrats David Whitcroft51116n/a
Labour Bernard Collins40213−5
Majority172256+34
Turnout 314629+6
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 30%.

Camberley West

Camberley West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Charlotte Morley 1,839 51 +6
Labour Richard Claridge62117−14
Independent David Allen39411n/a
Liberal Democrats Morgan Rise3289n/a
Independent Frances Halstead3008n/a
UKIP Damian Heads1514−20
Majority121834+20
Turnout 363331+3
Conservative hold Swing

Caterham Hill

Caterham Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Chris Botten 1,738 44 −2
Conservative Rod Stead1,72644+15
Labour Eddington Pindura2627+1
UKIP Joe Branco1975−15
Majority120−17.5
Turnout 392336+3
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Caterham Valley

Caterham Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Lee 1,589 47 +21
Conservative Michael Cooper134340−0.5
Labour Mark Wood2427−1
UKIP Jeffrey Bolter1725−16
Majority2467
Turnout 334636+6
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

In the previous election a Green Party candidate polled 5%.

Chertsey

Chertsey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Nuti 1,978 59 +17
Labour Arran Neathey65019−7.7
Liberal Democrats Sylvia Whyte38111n/a
UKIP Bill Bruno32610−21.4
Majority132840+29.5
Turnout 333531+3
Conservative hold Swing

Cobham

Cobham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mary Lewis* 2,290 67 +10
Liberal Democrats David Bellchamber67920+9
Labour Lana Hylands25470
UKIP Elaine Kingston1755−19
Majority161147+14
Turnout 339833+7.15
Conservative hold Swing

Cranleigh & Ewhurst

Cranleigh & Ewhurst
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Povey 2,094 54 +3
Liberal Democrats Richard Cole109828+14
UKIP Roseleen Egan3629−17
Labour Luke Wenman33490
Majority99626+1
Turnout 388837+4
Conservative hold Swing

Dorking Hills

Dorking Hills
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Hazel Watson* 2,906 57 +11
Conservative David Mir167533+6
Green Jacquetta Fewster2314−1
UKIP David Payne1673−16
Labour Emma Davies15530
Majority123124+5
Turnout 513448+7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Dorking Rural

Dorking Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Helyn Clack* 2,580 54 +14
Liberal Democrats Roger Abbott169535+1
UKIP Geoff Cox2485−16
Green Jeff Zie1643n/a
Labour Angus Rendall1253−3
Majority88519+13
Turnout 481244+3
Conservative hold Swing

Dorking South and the Holmwoods

Dorking South and the Holmwoods
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Stephen Cooksey* 2,261 51 +9
Conservative Roger Jones146633+6
Green Chris Crook2566n/a
UKIP Michael Foulston2055−16
Labour Peter Horitz2045−4
Majority79518+3
Turnout 439242+4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Earlswood and Reigate South

Earlswood and Reigate South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Barbara Thomas* 1,621 48 +15
Labour Graham Wildridge63319−2
Liberal Democrats Moray Carey48814+7
UKIP Brian Stiff35310−21
Green Sue Fenton2359+1
Majority98829+27
Turnout 333033+4.59
Conservative hold Swing

East Molesey and Esher

East Molesey & Esher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Szanto 2,095 54 +13
Residents Elizabeth Cooper114930−11
Liberal Democrats Paul Nagle3188+6
Labour Raymond Kelly1594
Green Laura Harmour1023n/a
UKIP Trevor Marshall662−9
Majority94624+24
Turnout 388940+11.39
Conservative gain from Residents Swing 12

Egham

Egham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Yvonna Lay* 1,104 49 +6.5
Labour Fiona Dent46421+1
Liberal Democrats Jake Short29913+3
UKIP David Roe22410−18
Green Fergus Munro1477n/a
Majority64028+13.5
Turnout 223828+7
Conservative hold Swing

Englefield Green

Englefield Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Marisa Heath* 1,169 41 −2
Runnymeade Independent Residents GroupChris Fisher80929n/a
Labour Ben Tozer30711−5
Liberal Democrats Will Coles2559+2
UKIP David Hunt1485−19
Green Lee-Anne Lawrence1385−5
Majority36012−7.4
Turnout 282629+9.5
Conservative hold Swing

Epsom Town & Downs

Epsom Town & Downs
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tina Mountain* 1,751 42 +3
Residents Clive Woodbridge132132+4
Liberal Democrats Julie Anne Morris61215+4
Labour Veronica Monks3478
Green Theresa MacIntyre1383n/a
Majority43010−1
Turnout 416937+4
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 13%.

Epsom West

Epsom West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bernie Muir 1,218 30 +17
Liberal Democrats Clare Clark1144280
Labour Kate Chinn83921+1
Residents Barry Nash71718−5
Green Janice Baker1654n/a
Majority742
Turnout 408337+8
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 16%

Ewell

Ewell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents John Beckett* 2,579 66 +3
Conservative James Tarbit73219+8
Labour Rosalind Godson2557+2
Liberal Democrats Alison Kelly2346+3
Green Susan McGrath792n/a
Majority1847470
Turnout 387933+6
Residents hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 16%

Ewell Court, Auriol & Cuddington

Ewell Court, Auriol & Cuddington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents Eber Kington* 2,708 68 +4
Conservative Karan Persand77619+10
Labour Erica Gregory25460
Liberal Democrats Paul Coulter1804+1
Green Lucy Barford922n/a
Majority193249+3
Turnout 401034+6
Residents hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 18%.

Farnham Central

Farnham Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Farnham ResidentsAndy MacLeod1,75443n/a
Liberal Democrats Jo Aylwin1,08527+9
Conservative Pat Frost*1,05726−7
Green Fiona Scimone1644n/a
Majority66916n/a
Turnout 406041+11
Farnham Residents gain from Conservative Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 22%, the Independent candidate polled 19% and the Labour candidate polled 8%.

Farnham North

Farnham North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Farnham ResidentsStephen Spence160645n/a
Conservative Mike Hodge127436+4
Liberal Democrats Rob Walton43712+1
Green Dave Beynon2306n/a
Majority3329n/a
Turnout 354736+5
Farnham Residents gain from Conservative Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 31%, an Independent candidate polled 18% and Labour polled 7%.

Farnham South

Farnham South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Ramsdale152639−11
Farnham ResidentsJohn Ward146337n/a
Liberal Democrats Mark Turner55014+4
Labour Andrew Jones1484−3
Independent Mark Westcott1404n/a
UKIP Jim Burroughs862−14
Majority632n/a
Turnout 391340+6
Conservative hold Swing

Foxhills, Thorpe and Virginia Water

Foxhills, Thorpe and Virginia Water
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mel Few* 2,314 65 +12
Liberal Democrats Don Whyte46213+7
Labour Jacqueline Fletcher3339−3.4
UKIP Steve Gynn3219−19.6
Green Tobias Horkan1163n/a
Majority185252+27.6
Turnout 231434+7
Conservative hold Swing

Frimley Green and Mytchett

Frimley Green and Mytchett
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Deach 2,103 61 +25
Liberal Democrats Cindy Ferguson67219+1
Labour Jenniann Davies2678−4
UKIP Paul Chapman2527−26
Green Peter Barnett1294n/a
Christian PartyJuliana Brimicombe521n/a
Majority143142+39
Turnout 347533+8
Conservative hold Swing

Godalming North

Godalming North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Penny Rivers 1,895 46 +25
Conservative Steve Cosser*165640−4
Green James Coope3498n/a
UKIP Brian Egan2546−13
Majority2396
Turnout 415437+6
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing

At the previous election the Labour candidate polled 16%.

Godalming South, Milford & Witley

Godalming South, Milford & Witley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Martin 2,484 62 +5
Liberal Democrats Paul Follows95224+12
Labour Kate Townsend54214+5
Majority153238+3
Turnout 397837+4
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 22%.

Godstone

Godstone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rose Thorn 1,646 47 +8.5
UKIP Helena Windsor*94927−12.9
Liberal Democrats Tamzie Hollands61318+6.2
Labour Linda Baharier29080
Majority69720+18.6
Turnout 349837+4
Conservative gain from UKIP Swing

Goldsworth East and Horsell Village

Goldsworth East and Horsell Village
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Colin Kemp* 1,934 43 +7
Liberal Democrats John Doran187642+8
Labour John Scott-Morgan46310−2
UKIP Tim Read2415−13
Majority581−1
Turnout 451441+8
Conservative hold Swing

Guildford East

Guildford East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham Ellwood* 1,910 45 −5
Liberal Democrats George Potter149535+10
Labour Richard Mithen50512+2
Green Sam Peters3047n/a
Majority41510−15
Turnout 421441+5
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 15%.

Guildford North

Guildford North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Angela Goodwin 1,564 42 +7
Conservative David Snipp125033+9
Labour Anne Rouse72419−1
Green Paul Stevenson2066n/a
Majority3149−2
Turnout 374434+7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 21%.

Guildford South-East

Guildford South-East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Brett-Warburton* 2,073 51 −2
Liberal Democrats Leonie Anderson164140+14
Labour Howard Smith35590
Majority43211−16
Turnout 406940+7
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 12%.

Guildford South-West

Guildford South-West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Goodwin* 1,975 51 +13
Conservative Bob Hughes112831−2
Labour Matthew Smith3309−4
Green Mark Bray-Parry2086n/a
Peace Chapel Kabir341−3
Majority84720+15
Turnout 367537+8
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 13%.

Guildford West

Guildford West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Fiona White* 955 43 +8
Labour Co-op George Dokimakis57326+2
Conservative Adrian Chandler56726+10
Green Jo Purvis713n/a
Peace John Morris382−3
Socialist (GB) Adam Buick121n/a
Majority38217+6
Turnout 221629+9
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 21%.

Haslemere

Haslemere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Richard Hampson 1,849 53 +18
Liberal Democrats John Robini99028+20
Green Jon Taylor3049n/a
Labour Kim Hemmingway2006+1
UKIP Gail Weingartner1645−12
Majority85925+25
Turnout 350737+2
Conservative gain from Independent Swing

At the previous election the Independent candidate polled 35%.

Heatherside and Parkside

Heatherside and Parkside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Edward Hawkins 2,041 54 +2
Liberal Democrats John Skipper63817+2
Independent David Ivison*46612n/a
Labour Jill Coles2166−2
UKIP Hazel Prowse1795−20
Green Yvonne Greenwood1534n/a
Independent Barrie Cullen752n/a
Majority140337+10
Turnout 376836+10
Conservative gain from Independent Swing

At the previous election David Ivison won the seat for the Conservatives, so this division is a HOLD in relation to the previous election in 2013.

Hersham

Hersham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John O'Reilly 2,146 54 +14
Hersham Village SocietyRoy Green98125−10
Labour Peter Ramsbottom2968+1
Liberal Democrats Michael Smith2877+3
Green Olivia Palmer2306n/a
Majority116529+24
Turnout 394038+5.2
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election a UKIP candidate polled 14%

Hinchley Wood, Claygate & Oxshott

Hinchley Wood, Claygate & Oxshott
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mike Bennison* 2,395 50
Liberal Democrats Alastair Coomes2,26947+17
UKIP Bernard Collignon1573−12
Majority1263−17
Turnout 4,82140+7.52
Conservative hold Swing

Horley East

Horley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham Knight 1,990 60 +13
Labour Linda Mabbett49415+4
UKIP Malcolm Brighting38612−19
Liberal Democrats Judith Sykes29890
Green David Scoffield1725n/a
Majority149645+29
Turnout 334032+7.52
Conservative hold Swing

Horley West, Salfords and Sidlow

Horley West, Salfords and Sidlow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kay Hammond* 1,697 55 +13
Labour Tom Turner434140
UKIP Joseph Fox42914−22
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Southall21512+3
Green Muriel Passmore1555n/a
Majority126341+35
Turnout 293032+6.28
Conservative hold Swing

Horsleys

Horsleys
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Julie Iles 2,450 54 −6
Liberal Democrats Paul Kennedy173138+26
Green Ann James1343n/a
UKIP Robert Cane1082−19
Labour Carolyn Fiddes1082−5
Majority71916−23
Turnout 453146+10
Conservative hold Swing

Knaphill and Goldsworth West

Knaphill and Goldsworth West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Saj Hussain* 2,342 63 +14
Liberal Democrats Ann-Marie Barker80422+2
Labour Peter Ford35610+3
UKIP Troy De Leon2035−10
Majority153841+12
Turnout 370534+1
Conservative hold Swing

At the preceding election, an Independent candidate polled 10%.

Laleham and Shepperton

Laleham and Shepperton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Richard Walsh* 2,171 54 +1
Independent Stuart Boyle66517n/a
Labour Jon Button39610−2
Liberal Democrats Richard Dunn3499+1
UKIP Brian Catt2717−21
Green Peter Hughes1554n/a
Majority150637+12
Turnout 400739+8
Conservative hold Swing

Leatherhead and Fetcham East

Leatherhead and Fetcham East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Hall* 2,295 53 +11
Liberal Democrats Clare Malcolmson125929+8
Labour Marc Green35480
UKIP Michael Heelas2516−22
Green Julian Everett1483n/a
Majority103624+10
Turnout 430737+5.5
Conservative hold Swing

Lightwater, West End and Bisley

Lightwater, West End and Bisley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Mansfield 2,109 55 +3
Independent Graham Alleway62716n/a
Liberal Democrats Rob Beere61316+7
Labour Mick Sheehan2236−5
Green Sharon Galliford1394n/a
UKIP Piotr Farbiszewski1283−25
Majority148239+25
Turnout 383933+7
Conservative hold Swing

Lingfield

Lingfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lesley Steeds 2,853 69 +13.8
Liberal Democrats Dave Wilkes63515n/a
UKIP Richard Grant3789−16
Labour Elizabeth Warwick-Ching28670
Majority221854+28.8
Turnout 415234+1
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the Independent candidate polled 30%.

Lower Sunbury & Halliford

Lower Sunbury & Halliford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Evans* 1,945 51 +14
Liberal Democrats Sandra Dunn121132−2
Labour Sean Beatty3198n/a
UKIP Redvers Cunningham2236−23
Green Steve Trafford1023n/a
Majority73419+16
Turnout 380036+7
Conservative hold Swing

Merstham and Banstead South

Merstham and Banstead South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bob Gardner* 1,647 55 +11
Labour Stewart Dack48916−2
Liberal Democrats Christopher Howell41616+5
UKIP Leigh Jones2759−19
Green Kumari Lane1856n/a
Majority115839+23
Turnout 301230+4.67
Conservative hold Swing

Nork and Tattenhams

Nork and Tattenhams
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents Nick Harrison* 2,470 64 +10
Conservative Alex Clarke97125+9
Liberal Democrats Stephen Gee1845+2
Labour Kimberley Griffin1664+1
Green Alistair Morten782
Majority149939+3
Turnout 386932+4
Residents' Association hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 18%.

Oxted

Oxted
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Cameron McIntosh 2,457 50 +5.4
Liberal Democrats Craig Shepherd87818+9
Labour Katherine Saunders69814+2.7
UKIP Christopher Dean47810−19.3
Green Benedict Southworth3627+1
Majority157932+16.7
Turnout 487341+5
Conservative hold Swing

Redhill East

Redhill East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Jonathan Essex* 1,849 53 +3
Conservative Frank Kelly87925+3
Labour Toby Brampton35010−2
Liberal Democrats Stuart Holmes2507+3
UKIP Laurence Clack1344−9
Majority970280
Turnout 346234+5
Green hold Swing

Redhill West and Meadvale

Redhill West and Meadvale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Natalie Bramhall* 1,661 43 +13
Green Rob Jarrett86222+1
Liberal Democrats Peter Lambell76920+2
Labour David Heydon425110
UKIP Tim Pearson1584−15
Majority79921+12
Turnout 387538+5.77
Conservative hold Swing

Reigate

Reigate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Zully Grant-Duff* 2,157 52 +3
Liberal Democrats John Vincent126331+13
Green Liz Wakefield2837−1
Labour Robin Spencer2576−3
UKIP Phyll Cambridge1494=12
Majority89421−10
Turnout 410939+8
Conservative hold Swing

Shalford

Shalford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Matt Furniss 2,036 55 n/a
Liberal Democrats James Steel48013−24
GGG Nick Norton40111n/a
UKIP George Johnson*3128−43
Labour Mark Redhead2417−2
Green Fran Aslin2086n/a
Majority155642+28
Turnout 367835+8
Conservative gain from UKIP Swing

Shere

Shere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Keith Taylor* 2,207 62 +5
Liberal Democrats Tom Hunt71320+9
Green Vicki Elcoate39111n/a
Labour Robin Woof2567−2
Majority149442+8
Turnout 356737+3
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 23%.

Staines

Staines
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Sinead Mooney 1,455 41 −6
UKIP Denise Saliagopoulos*71820−2
Labour John Johnston58916+3
Liberal Democrats Nichola Cornes57116+7
Green Elizabeth Mansfield2086−2
TUSC Matt Clarke461n/a
Majority73721−4
Turnout 358734+8
Conservative hold Swing

Staines South & Ashford West

Staines South & Ashford West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Denise Turner-Stewart* 1,914 53 +15
Labour Suzanne Gulbrandson58916−4
UKIP Chris Beresford53015−23
Liberal Democrats Christopher Bateson44812+8
Green Anoma Jacobs1183n/a
Majority13253737
Turnout 359933+5
Conservative gain from UKIP - not a hold Swing

Stanwell & Stanwell Moor

Stanwell & Stanwell Moor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Robert Evans * 1,294 46 +11
Conservative John Boughtflower108038+13
UKIP Gerald Gravett31811−13
Liberal Democrats Terrence Lewis1144−1
Majority2148−2
Turnout 280626+2
Labour hold Swing

At the preceding election an Independent candidate polled 11%.

Sunbury Common & Ashford Common

Sunbury Common & Ashford Common
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alison Griffiths 1,406 44 +23
Liberal Democrats Ian Beardsmore*104133−7
Labour Susan Bryer40213−1
UKIP Peter Appleford2668−17
Green Paul Jacobs803n/a
Majority35611−4
Turnout 319528+6
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Tadworth, Walton and Kingswood

Tadworth, Walton and Kingswood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jeffrey Harris 2,596 71 +18
Liberal Democrats Stephen Kulka3139+2
UKIP Valerie Moore2858−24
Labour David Burnley2607n/a
Green Roger Ponsford2026−2
Majority228362+41
Turnout 365633+6.27
Conservative hold Swing

The Byfleets

The Byfleets
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Richard Wilson* 1,536 41 −9
Independent John Edwin Bond120332n/a
Liberal Democrats Anne Roberts650180
Labour Alex Wilks1985−3
UKIP Lyn Sage1223−17
Majority3339−21
Turnout 370937+7
Conservative hold Swing

The Dittons

The Dittons
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents Nick Darby 2,515 57 +2
Conservative Bruce Finch100123+5
Liberal Democrats Gerard Doherty72416+10
Labour Rosemary Rendall2015−1
Majority151434−3
Turnout 444138+8.99
Residents hold Swing

At the previous election a UKIP candidate polled 14%

Walton

Walton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rachael Lake* 1,813 53 +16
Liberal Democrats Chris Elmer75322+19
Labour Richard Leonard62018+7
UKIP David Ions2577−9
Majority106031+26
Turnout 344330+4.75
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election a Walton Society candidate polled 32%

Walton South & Oatlands

Walton South & Oatlands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tony Samuels* 2,351 62 +5
Liberal Democrats Adriana Dredge86223+12
Labour Warren Weertman37810−2
UKIP Simon Kadwill-Kelly1945−15
Majority148939+2
Turnout 378534+7.01
Conservative hold Swing

Warlingham

Warlingham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Hodge* 2,265 56 +13.6
Liberal Democrats Charles Lister116529+7.2
UKIP Roger Bird40310−21.5
Labour Jenifer Dugdale1465+1
Majority110027+16
Turnout 397940+6
Conservative hold Swing

Waverley Eastern Villages

Waverley Eastern Villages
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Victoria Young* 2,519 68 +9
Liberal Democrats Fabian Cole75520+9
Labour Lewis Curtis2467−2
UKIP Woodruff Walker1775−17
Majority176448+11
Turnout 369737+5
Conservative hold Swing

Waverley Western Villages

Waverley Western Villages
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Harmer* 2,345 71 +10
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Whitby58518+8
Green Susan Ryland36111n/a
Majority176053+14
Turnout 329135+3
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 22% and the Labour candidate polled 7%.

West Ewell

West Ewell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents Jan Mason* 1,592 51 +2
Conservative Stephen Pontin72923+8
Labour Rob Geleit46215+2
Liberal Democrats Julia Kirkland2709+4
Green David Kidd973n/a
Majority86328−3
Turnout 315027+3
Residents hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 18%.

West Molesey

West Molesey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents Ernest Mallett* 1,763 49 −22
Conservative Steve Bax120134+24
Labour Jamal Ajjane2647+5
Liberal Democrats Alastair Sturgis1945+2
Green Sarah Spencer-Bowdage1424n/a
Majority56215−43
Turnout 356435+7.84
Residents hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 13%

Weybridge

Weybridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Oliver 2,069 50 +18
Liberal Democrats Vicki Macleod149236+15
Labour Stephanie Franklin2225
UKIP Timothy Pope1804+13
Green Lesley Tilling1564n/a
Majority57714+7
Turnout 411936+8.05
Conservative hold Swing

Woking North

Woking North [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ben Carasco* 1,913 44 +8
Labour Mohammad Khan166639+7
Liberal Democrats Henry Kay53512−5
UKIP Judith Squire1934−10
Majority2475+1
Turnout 430741+4
Conservative hold Swing

Woking South

Woking South [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Will Forster* 2,271 54 +11
Conservative Paul Saper142334+5
Labour Christopher Martin34380
UKIP Richard Squire1935−12
Majority84820+6
Turnout 423038+7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Woking South East

Woking South East [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Liz Bowes* 2,341 62 +4
Liberal Democrats Liam Lyons95425+12
Labour Geoff O'Shea2998−2
UKIP Robin Milner1745−14
Majority138737−2
Turnout 376838+6.5
Conservative hold Swing

Woking South West

Woking South West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ayesha Azad 1,873 55 +7
Liberal Democrats Chris Took94028+8
Labour William James Sellers391110
UKIP Terry Knight2006−15
Majority933270
Turnout 340436+7
Conservative hold Swing

Woodham and New Haw

Woodham and New Haw
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mary Angell* 2,015 63 +15.7
Liberal Democrats Jennifer Coulon37212+3
Labour Philip Martin33010−3
UKIP Valerie Woodhouse2889−21.9
Green Martin Robson1936n/a
Majority164351+35
Turnout 319832+4
Conservative hold Swing

Worplesdon

Worplesdon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Keith Witham* 2,691 69 +18
Liberal Democrats Paul Hienkens658170
Labour Dominic Stone35990
Green Eugene Suggett1825n/a
Majority203352+23
Turnout 389036+4
Conservative hold Swing

At the previous election the UKIP candidate polled 22%.

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