2021 Buckinghamshire Council election

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2021 Buckinghamshire Council election
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6 May 2021

147 seats on the Buckinghamshire Council
74 seats needed for a majority
Turnout39% [1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Independent
Seats won113156

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party Wycombe Ind. Labour Ind. Network
Seats won642

 Seventh party
 
Party Green
Seats won1

Buckinghamshire UK local election 2021 map.svg
Map showing the results of the 2021 Buckinghamshire Council election

Council control before election

Majority administration
Conservative

Council control after election

Majority administration
Conservative

The 2021 Buckinghamshire Council election took place on 6 May 2021, alongside nationwide local elections. The election was originally due to take place in May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

Contents

It was the inaugural election to Buckinghamshire Council, a unitary authority created on 1 April 2020 as part of structural changes to English local government. Buckinghamshire Council replaced Buckinghamshire County Council, last elected in 2017.

A total of 147 councillors were elected, with 49 wards electing 3 councillors each. [3] In order to secure a majority, a party needed to secure 74 seats. The Conservative Party took an overall majority with 113 seats; the Liberal Democrats came second, with 15 seats. [1]

Background

Due to the postponement of the 2020 local elections until 2021, it was announced on 18 March 2020 that all of the current shadow authority members would become councillors and the shadow executive members would form the cabinet. [4] They remained in post until the inaugural election took place in May 2021. [5]

Summary

Election result

2021 Buckinghamshire Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 147113N/AN/AN/A76.947.5210,010N/A
  Liberal Democrats 12115N/AN/AN/A10.220.289,427N/A
  Independent 276N/AN/AN/A4.15.323,434N/A
 Wycombe Independent206N/AN/AN/A4.12.310,206N/A
  Labour 1184N/AN/AN/A2.714.262,827N/A
  Ind. Network 32N/AN/AN/A1.40.62,826N/A
  Green 611N/AN/AN/A0.78.135,971N/A
  Residents 110N/AN/AN/A0.00.83,608N/A
 Freedom Alliance (UK)270N/AN/AN/A0.00.52,287N/A
 Bucks Together10N/AN/AN/A0.00.1460N/A
  Reform UK 40N/AN/AN/A0.00.1386N/A
  Women's Equality 10N/AN/AN/A0.00.1223N/A
  TUSC 20N/AN/AN/A0.0<0.1209N/A
  Heritage 10N/AN/AN/A0.0<0.197N/A
  UKIP 10N/AN/AN/A0.0<0.158N/A
  SDP 10N/AN/AN/A0.0<0.137N/A

Ward results

Abbey

To elect 3 councillors. [6]

Abbey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lesley Mary Clarke 1,494 50.8
Conservative Arman Alam 1,295 44.0
Conservative Mahboob Bhatti 1,222 41.6
Labour Raja Waheed Iqbal95932.6
Labour Stacey Dawn McAdam87729.8
Labour Amanda Jane Whyte85429.0
Wycombe Ind. Alan Edward Hill40613.8
Wycombe Ind. Madeleine Howe2899.8
Wycombe Ind. Andrew Paul Smith2388.1
Liberal Democrats Daniel John Bellamy2358.0
Liberal Democrats Ron Symington1876.4
Liberal Democrats Andrew Edgar1424.8
Freedom AllianceRobert John Keen1063.6
Freedom AllianceJack Bearfox612.1
Freedom AllianceSujoya Elin Mary Paul Bullock431.5
Turnout 2,96533%

Amersham & Chesham Bois

To elect 3 councillors. [7]

Amersham & Chesham Bois
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Liz Walsh 1,521 39.7
Conservative Graham Keith Harris 1,473 38.5
Conservative David William King 1,434 37.5
Liberal Democrats Jason Robert Keeler1,29033.7
Liberal Democrats Dominic John Pinkney1,19531.2
Liberal Democrats Mark Andrew Roberts1,13129.5
Green Cathy Baldwin65917.2
Independent Danny Buckingham64716.9
Green Fiona Jacqueline Harding48212.6
Green Annette Patricia Jepson42511.1
Labour Joceline Ruth Andrews3037.9
Labour Paul Kenneth Easton2536.6
Turnout 3,86048%

Aston Clinton & Bierton

To elect 3 councillors. [8]

Aston Clinton & Bierton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mike Collins 1,939 49.3
Conservative Bill Chapple 1,860 47.3
Conservative Julie Elizabeth Ward 1,686 42.9
Independent Phil Yerby1,41035.9
Labour Martin Ian Abel57214.5
Independent Adrian John Neighbour56914.5
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Peter Howell56214.3
Green Coral Rose Kathleen Simpson53113.5
Labour Nicky Ramsay41710.6
Green David Sullivan3819.7
Green Huseyin Caglayan3529.0
Liberal Democrats Alan Neale Sherwell3529.0
Turnout 394938.8%

Aylesbury East

To elect 3 councillors. [9]

Aylesbury East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Edward Winn 1,547 47.4
Conservative Richard Peter John Gaster 1,232 37.8
Liberal Democrats Tom Hunter-Watts 1,121 34.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Frederick Willis1,10233.8
Conservative Khalid Khan1,01631.1
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Hodge81024.8
Residents Paul Alan Hobbs72122.1
Green Colin Norman Bloxham52416.1
Labour Jacqui Jacques42212.9
Labour Luke Warshaw35310.8
Turnout 3,27539%

Aylesbury North

To elect 3 councillors. [10]

Aylesbury North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tim Dixon 1,309 41.2
Liberal Democrats Raj Wali Khan 1,291 40.6
Liberal Democrats Susan Ann Morgan 1,262 39.7
Conservative Gillian Ann Neale-Sheppard81325.6
Labour Liz Hind75923.9
Conservative Mark Corson Roberts71822.6
Conservative Ammer Raheel70922.3
Labour Phil Jacques56517.8
Labour Dominic Jon Rothwell41313.0
Green Zack Nuttall37211.7
Residents Amy Louise Howitt3139.8
TUSC Steve Bell1093.4
TUSC Paul John Tovey1003.1
Turnout 3,20734%

Aylesbury North West

To elect 3 councillors. [11]

Aylesbury North West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tuffail Hussain 1,174 40.1
Liberal Democrats Anders Carl Christensen 1,156 39.5
Liberal Democrats Gurinder Wadhwa 888 30.3
Conservative Graham Moore70824.2
Conservative John Martin Watson67122.9
Conservative Jimi Awosika64422.0
Labour Andy Blackaby-Iles47816.3
Residents Andy Huxley45215.4
Labour Michelle Pointer44215.1
Residents Neil Stephen Axe37612.9
Labour Charles Todd34911.9
Residents Gerry Bright34811.9
Green James Harry Karl Meyer-Bejol2257.7
Turnout 2,93331%

Aylesbury South East

To elect 3 councillors. [12]

Aylesbury South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Sue Chapple 1,511 48.2
Conservative Denise Andree Summers 1,408 44.9
Conservative David Beresford Thompson 1,389 44.3
Liberal Democrats Richard Gordon Lloyd91729.3
Liberal Democrats Sherrilyn Anne Bateman88428.2
Liberal Democrats Chris Hendren73023.3
Green Keith Breavington51116.3
Labour Dominic Francis Jacques47615.2
Labour Phil McGoldrick41513.2
Residents Nikki Harvey36911.8
Turnout 3,14236%

Aylesbury South West

To elect 3 councillors. [13]

Aylesbury South West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Waheed Khan Raja 1,142 43.5
Liberal Democrats Mary Agnes Baldwin 1,063 40.5
Liberal Democrats Niknam Hussain 1,032 39.3
Conservative Sarah Sproat62223.7
Conservative Charles Anthony Adomah-Boadi59722.7
Labour Ajaz Arif59422.6
Labour Tanya Warshaw58122.1
Labour Lewis Charles Hodgetts53320.3
Conservative Asalat Khan51619.6
Residents Jason Anthony Wise34413.1
Turnout 2,65232%

Aylesbury West

To elect 3 councillors. [14]

Aylesbury West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Steven Michael Lambert 1,395 52.1
Liberal Democrats Sarah Jane James 1,353 50.6
Liberal Democrats Adam Mark Poland 1,124 42.0
Conservative Andrew John Cole86032.1
Conservative Sam North60522.6
Conservative Lou Redding53920.1
Labour John Bajina38414.4
Labour Chris Newton37213.9
Green Alan Cooper36013.5
Residents Judy Clarke2489.3
Turnout 2,68133%

Beaconsfield

To elect 3 councillors. [15]

Beaconsfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jackson Ng 1,771 50.6
Conservative Anita Margaret Cranmer 1,726 49.3
Independent Alison Jane Wheelhouse 1,620 46.3
Conservative Alastair John Pike1,25435.8
Liberal Democrats Paul Christopher Henry71320.4
Green Rachel Clemency Horton-Kitchlew57616.5
Green Philip William Rollinson45613.0
Labour Louise Alexandra Kavanagh36810.5
Liberal Democrats Jeff Herschel3469.9
Labour Ian Francis Tunnacliffe2416.9
Turnout 3,50342%

Bernwood

To elect 3 councillors. [16]

Bernwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Gregory Mark Smith 1,880 44.5
Conservative Cameron Branston 1,665 39.4
Conservative Nic Brown 1,541 36.5
Conservative Brian Foster1,53336.3
Green Richard William Torpey1,27430.2
Green Johanna Wheeler1,15227.3
Liberal Democrats Jim Brown84520.0
Liberal Democrats Heather-Joy Garrett61714.6
Labour Mark Dean Brown51712.2
Labour Madeleine Smith50311.9
Liberal Democrats Stephen John Terry3247.7
Labour Andy Fenner3207.6
Turnout 4,23450%

Booker, Cressex & Castlefield

To elect 3 councillors. [17]

Booker, Cressex & Castlefield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Majid Hussain 1,862 50.4
Labour Karen Jane Bates 1,588 43.0
Conservative Mohammed Ayub 1,552 42.0
Labour Nina Clair Dluzewska1,47539.9
Conservative Zafar Iqbal1,31035.5
Conservative Lee Wood1,10930.0
Wycombe Ind. Brian Pearce43611.8
Wycombe Ind. Nicky Pearson2988.1
Wycombe Ind. Lionel Paul Pearce2657.2
Liberal Democrats Keith Woodrow1554.2
Liberal Democrats Jenese Joseph1433.9
Liberal Democrats Cheryl Anne Strutt1183.2
Freedom AllianceRebecca Kate Ansell992.7
Freedom AllianceImran Mohammed852.3
Freedom AllianceDaren Michael Bullock822.2
Turnout 3,72442%

Buckingham East

To elect 3 councillors. [18]

Buckingham East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Warren Michael Whyte 1,385 50.0
Conservative Howard James Mordue 1,226 44.2
Conservative Ade Osibogun 953 34.4
Independent Jon Simon Harvey56420.4
Labour Robina Ahmed49417.8
Labour Michael O'Mahony41114.8
Liberal Democrats Gerald Peter Loftus37013.4
Liberal Democrats Robert Laurence Francis Brignall36413.1
Green Nicola Smith35212.7
Liberal Democrats Anja Schaefer33812.2
Independent Costas Peratopoullos32711.8
Green Kevin Bruce Robinson31311.3
Green Alex Price30110.9
Labour Anwar Ul-Haq Rashid27810.0
Turnout 2,78338%

Buckingham West

To elect 3 councillors. [19]

Buckingham West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Robin Stuchbury 1,716 50.0
Conservative Caroline Labiba Cornell 1,545 45.0
Conservative Patrick Joseph Fealey 1,439 41.9
Conservative Simon John Strutt1,34439.2
Labour Fran Davies75021.9
Labour Ryan John William Willett66419.4
Liberal Democrats Andrew Paul Pegg56016.3
Green Cody Garland52915.4
Liberal Democrats Sam Potts44312.9
Liberal Democrats Howard Christian Osborne39111.4
Turnout 3,44439%

Chalfont St Giles

To elect 3 councillors. [20]

Chalfont St Giles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Timothy Richard Butcher 1,678 47.8
Conservative Carl James Jackson 1,580 45.0
Conservative Simon Paul Rouse 1,431 40.8
Independent Des Bray79122.5
Green Bob Morrison69519.8
Green Paul Aidan Waters64118.3
Liberal Democrats Toby Simon Price59416.9
Green Vicki Mistry49414.1
Liberal Democrats John Asher41111.7
Liberal Democrats Olivier Eymery37110.6
Labour Marie Fiona Collins3359.5
Independent David George Meacock3138.9
Labour Declan Paul Richard McCarthy2416.9
Women's Equality Christine Janet Child2236.4
Freedom AllianceSam Wren551.6
Turnout 3,54041%

Chalfont St Peter

To elect 3 councillors. [21]

Chalfont St Peter
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Isobel Anne Darby 2,286 63.6
Conservative Linda Margaret Smith 2,017 56.2
Conservative Jonathan James Spencer Rush 2,013 56.0
Liberal Democrats Selina Mary Kerr90925.3
Liberal Democrats Bette Melling85623.8
Liberal Democrats Hilary Ruth Haworth67718.8
Green Derek Ernest Light60616.9
Labour Eileen Garrett3299.2
Labour Hector Frederick Russell Gibbs2707.5
Turnout 3,62141%

Chesham

To elect 3 councillors. [22]

Chesham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nick Southworth 1,497 40.8
Conservative Qaser Chaudhry 1,383 37.7
Conservative Michael John Stannard 1,343 36.6
Labour Mohammad Zafir Bhatti98926.9
Liberal Democrats Frances Kneller88324.1
Liberal Democrats Kris Ochedowski67918.5
Labour Pat Easton58215.9
Green Alan John Gray Booth57015.5
Green Jenny Cooper56815.5
Liberal Democrats Mark Titterington55615.1
Labour Susan Procter54614.9
Green Dave Cooper44512.1
Turnout 3,68448%

Chess Valley

To elect 3 councillors. [23]

Chess Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Joseph Lisle Maurice Baum 1,558 40.5
Conservative Emily Anna Louise Culverhouse 1,461 37.9
Conservative Gareth David Williams 1,311 34.1
Liberal Democrats Roy Abraham91223.7
Liberal Democrats Parveiz Aslam90623.5
Green Justine Collette McPherson Fulford88122.9
Liberal Democrats Ruth Helen Juett80921.0
Green Gill Walker74919.5
Green Rachel Kelso53713.9
Bucks TogetherDeborah Wilbee46011.9
Labour Anne Louise Whitney39110.2
Labour Derek James Berry3819.9
Labour Noel Doyle3719.6
Turnout 3,85047%

Chiltern Ridges

To elect 3 councillors. [24]

Chiltern Ridges
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jane Emma MacBean 1,861 43.3
Conservative Patricia Mary Birchley 1,705 39.7
Liberal Democrats Mohammad Fayyaz 1,642 38.2
Liberal Democrats Alan Keith Bacon1,60437.3
Conservative Vanessa Dawn Martin1,45333.8
Liberal Democrats Paul James Frank Harding1,28129.8
Green Susanna Walder-Davis64214.9
Green Simon Charles Davenport57213.3
Green Jons Holloway51011.9
Labour Kate Mary Primus3007.0
Labour Nick Moseley2866.7
Labour Sanam Bi Shabab2405.6
Turnout 4,31750%

Chiltern Villages

To elect 3 councillors. [25]

Chiltern Villages
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Dominic Heaton Goodall Barnes 2,287 67.3
Conservative Mark Lawson Turner 2,061 60.7
Conservative Zahir Mohammed 1,790 52.7
Liberal Democrats Tony Hill86325.4
Labour David Frank Riddington54816.1
Labour Mariam Azam54115.9
Liberal Democrats Richard Mitton Taylor53615.8
Labour Nicholas Helweg-Larsen48514.3
Freedom AlliancePeter Stephen Buckfield1303.8
Turnout 3,40738%

Cliveden

To elect 3 councillors. [26]

Cliveden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kirsten Ashman 1,480 56.1
Conservative Paul James Kelly 1,352 51.3
Conservative George Edward Summerton Sandy 1,317 49.9
Green Zoe Hatch1,09941.7
Labour Ciaran Louis Ferguson67825.7
Labour Chris Tucker61023.1
Turnout 2,64633%

Denham

To elect 3 councillors. [27]

Denham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Guy Frederick Hollis 1,354 54.4
Conservative Paul William Bass 1,308 52.6
Conservative Santokh Singh Chhokar 1,125 45.2
Independent Roger William Reed58623.6
Independent Barry James Harding55122.2
Green Rob Smith51520.7
Green Cathy Bosshardt46918.9
Labour Adam Richard Eveleigh37014.9
Labour Alex Thornton33113.3
Turnout 2,50033%

Downley

To elect 3 councillors. [28]

Downley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Richard Turner 1,602 46.6
Conservative Maz Hussain 1,520 44.3
Labour Melanie Ruth Smith 1,390 40.5
Labour Khalil Ahmed1,36239.7
Conservative Duncan Rayner Smith1,28337.4
Labour Trevor Snaith1,12732.8
Liberal Democrats Matthew Stuart Brown2507.3
Liberal Democrats Alison May Harmsworth2266.6
Wycombe Ind. Victoria Reid1905.5
Wycombe Ind. Tony Mealing1494.3
Liberal Democrats Gerald Harmsworth1414.1
Wycombe Ind. Mohammad Fogir Uddin992.9
Freedom AllianceAdrian John Oliver972.8
Freedom AllianceMarcin Blaszczyk792.3
UKIP Vijay Singh Srao581.7
Turnout 3,45440%

Farnham Common & Burnham Beeches

To elect 3 councillors. [29]

Farnham Common & Burnham Beeches
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Gwilym Anthony 1,421 54.3
Conservative Dev Dhillon 1,384 52.9
Conservative Nick Naylor 1,372 52.4
Liberal Democrats David Harry Duncan Banks88533.8
Liberal Democrats Carol Lesley Linton81931.3
Liberal Democrats Davina Joy Kirby55421.2
Labour Alexa Anne Collins38614.7
Labour Andrew Miles Ford29211.2
Reform UK Delphine Gray-Fisk993.8
Turnout 2,62336%

Flackwell Health, Little Marlow & Marlow South East

To elect 3 councillors. [30]

Flackwell Health, Little Marlow & Marlow South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Alan Johncock 1,764 59.6
Conservative Jocelyn Towns 1,543 52.2
Conservative David Martyn Watson 1,530 51.7
Green Joanne Elizabeth Fielding70924.0
Green Jamie Kingston54718.5
Liberal Democrats Anthony Robin McGarel-Groves42614.4
Labour Katherine Murphy39613.4
Liberal Democrats Chris Tolmie38413.0
Labour Trevor Stuart Southern2067.0
Reform UK Angela Patricia Stone1344.5
Freedom AllianceKate Casmira Mills1133.8
Freedom AllianceJulie Sara Pleass1053.5
Turnout 2,96935%

Gerrards Cross

To elect 3 councillors. [31]

Gerrards Cross
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Alexander Wood 1,844 67.4
Conservative Thomas Edward Dudley Broom 1,797 65.7
Conservative Michael William Robert Bracken 1,727 63.1
Liberal Democrats Julian Andrew Ingram72526.5
Liberal Democrats Diane Margaret Holden68825.1
Labour Molly Eileen Fowler46016.8
Labour Michael Anthony Kavanagh31811.6
Turnout 2,76139%

Great Brickhill

To elect 3 councillors. [32]

Great Brickhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Phil Gomm 1,889 46.7
Conservative Jilly Jordan 1,786 44.1
Conservative Iain Hugh Macpherson 1,664 41.1
Liberal Democrats Andrew Simon Jones1,38434.2
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Cameron Newing1,28031.6
Liberal Democrats Nicolette Smith1,17228.9
Green Bob Eastoe81220.1
Labour Maxine Myatt55113.6
Labour Hans Copas43310.7
Turnout 4,09943%

Great Missenden

To elect 3 councillors. [33]

Great Missenden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mimi Harker 1,860 54.1
Conservative Peter Ernest Charles Martin 1,745 50.8
Conservative Heather Maree Wallace 1,707 49.7
Green Catherine Bunting1,03830.2
Liberal Democrats Declan Augustine Mullen93127.1
Liberal Democrats Christopher Hendrik Spruytenburg61417.9
Liberal Democrats Simon John Morgan Woodhead54515.9
Labour Sam Howells42112.2
Labour Josh Westerling35910.4
Freedom AllianceCollette Denise Moy1063.1
Turnout 3,45743%

Grendon Underwood

To elect 3 councillors. [34]

Grendon Underwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Angela Ria Joyce Macpherson 2,152 58.5
Conservative Frank Mahon 1,882 51.2
Conservative Michael John Rand 1,767 48.0
Green Clare Elisabeth Butler86423.5
Labour Phil Gibbs64917.6
Independent Rachel Ann Ambrose56415.3
Liberal Democrats Sarah Ruth Jeffreys46912.7
Labour Karen Susan Rakowska46312.6
Liberal Democrats Ivo Jacobus Haest40811.1
Independent David John Dilly40411.0
Liberal Democrats Julius Sebastian Macefield Parker2536.9
Turnout 3,68242%

Hazlemere

To elect 3 councillors. [35]

Hazlemere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Catherine Joan Oliver 1,624 60.0
Independent Ed Gemmell 1,380 51.0
Conservative Ron Gaffney 1,373 50.7
Conservative Peter Anthony Tichbon1,15642.7
Liberal Democrats Felicity Mary Hazelgreen37113.7
Labour Adam James Coulthard35413.1
Labour Christopher John Mooney31411.6
Labour Fizza Bibi Shah29811.0
Liberal Democrats Derek Clarke2569.5
Freedom AllianceDaniel Mark Charlton1244.6
Turnout 2,72036%

Iver

To elect 3 councillors. [36]

Iver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Paul James Griffin 1,437 50.7
Conservative Wendy Allison Matthews 1,225 43.2
Conservative Luisa Katherine Sullivan 1,052 37.1
Conservative Malcolm James Bradford1,05137.1
Green Leigh Martin Tugwood87130.7
Labour Alison Duncan Watt53919.0
Labour Azhar Iqbal Chohan46416.4
Turnout 2,85334%

Ivinghoe

To elect 3 councillors. [37]

Ivinghoe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Charles Brazier 1,834 66.1
Conservative Chris Poll 1,805 65.1
Conservative Derek Town 1,727 62.3
Labour Trish Owen90332.6
Green Mark Wheeler79328.6
Labour Catherine Teresa Hayden71025.6
Labour Clive Cohen64723.3
Liberal Democrats Daisy Elizabeth Clark50918.4
Liberal Democrats Dilruwan Chaminda Herath50618.2
Liberal Democrats Alon Josefsberg48517.5
Turnout 2,78532%

Little Chalfont & Amersham Common

To elect 3 councillors. [38]

Little Chalfont & Amersham Common
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Martin Anthony Tett 1,845 53.2
Conservative Caroline Marzilla Jones 1,719 49.5
Conservative Rachael Sara Matthews 1,478 42.6
Liberal Democrats Howard Maitland-Jones95427.5
Liberal Democrats Anna Rebecca Losse80023.0
Liberal Democrats Paula Hilary Marzouk66019.0
Green Toby Jarvis Adams49514.3
Labour Laura Elizabeth Kyrke-Smith44812.9
Green Peter John Dodsworth43812.6
Labour Ranganath Raghavendra Mirji41311.9
Green Douglas Ian Silverstone38511.1
Turnout 3,49043%

Marlow

To elect 3 councillors. [39]

Marlow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alex Collingwood 2,063 53.6
Conservative Carol Fay Heap 1,795 46.7
Conservative Neil Bennett Marshall 1,624 42.2
Liberal Democrats Paul Michael Anthony Burden1,13629.5
Liberal Democrats Anna Victoria Crabtree1,04027.0
Independent Mark Andrew Skoyles87822.8
Green Lizzie Owen59715.5
Green Mark Richard Hartley48312.6
Green Aidan Lawrence Carlisle42511.0
Labour Fionnuala Catherine Woods3078.0
Labour Keith Anthony Wishart2456.4
Freedom AllianceSarah Elizabeth Weavers912.4
Reform UK Bettina Joy Harries812.1
Turnout 3,86745%

Penn Wood & Old Amersham

To elect 3 councillors. [40]

Penn Wood & Old Amersham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Christopher Dormer 2,212 61.3
Conservative Mark Flys 2,112 58.5
Conservative Jonathan David Hammond Waters 1,882 52.1
Liberal Democrats Jane Louise Barnes93826.0
Liberal Democrats Emer Michael O'Kelly90225.0
Green Jack Gocher83423.1
Liberal Democrats Kingsley Walter Juett72019.9
Labour Heather Florence Pomroy3489.6
Labour Keith Patrick Simons2426.7
Freedom AllianceDavid Leonard Coombes892.5
Turnout 3,62742%

Ridgeway East

To elect 3 councillors. [41]

Ridgeway East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David James Carroll 2,376 67.7
Conservative Steven Broadbent 2,369 67.5
Conservative Clive Burke Harriss 2,013 57.4
Liberal Democrats Steven Kennell1,02629.2
Independent Linda Mary Ruth Derrick67719.3
Labour Nick Lyon57616.4
Labour Aris Galinos Pollatos47313.5
Freedom AllianceIgnazio Dentici912.6
Turnout 3,52441%

Ridgeway West

To elect 3 councillors. [42]

Ridgeway West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Peter Flavio Carington 2,017 60.7
Conservative Carl Alexander Arvid Etholen 1,887 56.8
Conservative Shade Adoh 1,828 55.0
Liberal Democrats Eileen Margaret Rowlands89927.1
Liberal Democrats Jane Georgiana Rampin89026.8
Liberal Democrats Candy Piercy83125.0
Labour Andrew Stuart Douglas34210.3
Labour Stephen Greiff3049.2
Freedom AllianceCharly Kirby1023.1
Turnout 3,35442%

Ryemead & Micklefield

To elect 3 councillors. [43]

Ryemead & Micklefield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Wycombe Ind. Matt Knight 1,051 37.8
Wycombe Ind. Andrea Claire Baughan 976 35.1
Wycombe Ind. Nabeela Naheed Rana 870 31.3
Liberal Democrats Ian Douglas Morton73126.3
Conservative Ian McEnnis58721.1
Liberal Democrats Xocoa Sharma56220.2
Liberal Democrats Mohammed Faraque Yasin55720.0
Labour Isobel Marie Craddock53919.4
Conservative Chris Miller52919.0
Labour Riaz Ahmed50018.0
Labour Muhammad Mujtaba Hashmi44616.0
Conservative Harpinder Singh Walia37413.5
Freedom AllianceJames Allen Ansell582.1
Turnout 2,79035%

Stoke Poges & Wexham

To elect 3 councillors. [44]

Stoke Poges & Wexham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ralph Bagge 1,712 58.9
Conservative Trevor Frank Egleton 1,656 57.0
Conservative Thomas Neil Hogg 1,317 45.3
Independent Seema Kumari Flower62321.4
Green Michael Christopher McCarthy57519.8
Labour Lindsey Alice Poole46916.1
Labour David Alan Norris46816.1
Liberal Democrats Denise Anne Herschel40313.9
Liberal Democrats Christopher Francis Woolley32411.1
Turnout 2,92837%

Stone & Waddesdon

To elect 3 councillors. [45]

Stone & Waddesdon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Paul Irwin 1,826 51.9
Conservative Ashley Waite 1,692 48.1
Conservative Mike Caffrey 1,515 43.1
Labour Chris Beatty65318.6
Labour Elaine Marie Conway65118.5
Labour Katie Owens61317.4
Green Doug Kennedy47713.6
Green Matthew James Williams45713.0
Liberal Democrats Lucy Williams35210.0
Green Peter Geoffrey Rhoades3479.9
Liberal Democrats Jason Samuel Bingley3449.8
Independent Keith Ralph Brindle3399.6
Residents Gary Richard Good3219.1
Liberal Democrats Ashley Richard Morgan3028.6
SDP Paul David Tinay371.1
Turnout 3,52533%

Terriers & Amersham Hill

To elect 3 councillors. [46]

Terriers & Amersham Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tony Green 1,133 39.3
Conservative Arif Hussain 1,005 34.8
Conservative Sarfaraz Khan Raja 958 33.2
Liberal Democrats Ryan James Wilson79027.4
Liberal Democrats Tamsin Nicola Holkham73125.3
Labour Alex Down67223.3
Liberal Democrats Christopher David Walden65522.7
Labour Angela Jane Hart65322.6
Labour Karl Albert Newton61721.4
Wycombe Ind. Rebecca Bennett37212.9
Wycombe Ind. Haroon Arshad2348.1
Wycombe Ind. Inam Ullah Khan2006.9
Reform UK Richard Neal Phoenix722.5
Freedom AllianceSowande Olushegun Mongo Snagg381.3
Turnout 2,89835%

The Risboroughs

To elect 3 councillors. [47]

The Risboroughs
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary Hall 1,663 51.9
Conservative Alan Harold Turner 1,548 48.3
Conservative Matthew Walsh 1,418 44.2
Independent Andy Ball1,23338.5
Independent Ian Michael Parkinson77524.2
Liberal Democrats Matthew Christopher Hudson52116.3
Independent Alan James Frost51015.9
Labour Hannah Hulme Hunter50915.9
Labour Brian Huw Gammage41713.0
Freedom AllianceDavid Anthony Blake862.7
Freedom AllianceJamie Wood632.0
Turnout 3,22540%

The Wooburns, Bourne End & Hedsor

To elect 3 councillors. [48]

The Wooburns, Bourne End & Hedsor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Penny Drayton 1,880 54.6
Independent Stuart Paul Wilson 1,723 50.0
Independent Sophie Anne Kayani 1,682 48.8
Conservative Julia Adelaide Adey1,24036.0
Conservative Julia Diane Langley1,12432.6
Conservative Graham Featherstone Peart85424.8
Green Louise Carron Harris36410.6
Green Amanda Valentine2848.2
Labour Shona Margaret Collins-Staig2748.0
Labour Harinder Kaur Tiwana2336.8
Independent Andrew Cobden772.2
Freedom AllianceJacs Parker441.3
Turnout 3,45540%

Totteridge & Bowerdean

To elect 3 councillors. [49]

Totteridge & Bowerdean
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Wycombe Ind. Julia Denise Wassell 1,255 39.0
Wycombe Ind. Imran Hussain 1,129 35.1
Wycombe Ind. Steve Guy 1,009 31.3
Liberal Democrats Anwar Rashid95729.7
Liberal Democrats Chaudhry Ansar Mahmood91528.4
Liberal Democrats Ben James Holkham90128.0
Labour Rafiq Mohammed Raja71422.2
Labour Ian Stephen Bates59318.4
Labour Philippa Eryl Young54116.8
Conservative Matthew Owen Plested49015.2
Conservative Alexander Stephen Cobb42613.2
Conservative Hasan Ali Arif40412.6
Turnout 3,32735%

Tylers Green & Loudwater

To elect 3 councillors. [50]

Tylers Green & Loudwater
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Katrina Suzanne Atkins Wood 1,316 46.9
Conservative Steven Barrett 1,261 45.0
Conservative Nathan Andrew Thomas 1,035 36.9
Independent Peter John Cartwright88531.6
Liberal Democrats Ian Forbes64022.8
Liberal Democrats Paula Louise Lee56220.0
Wycombe Ind. Rowena Croft47817.0
Labour Raheel Khan40714.5
Labour Wasif Rasheed33912.1
Wycombe Ind. Antonio Collinao Pizarro2649.4
Freedom AllianceAnita Lawrynowicz752.7
Turnout 2,82433%

Wendover, Halton & Stoke Mandeville

To elect 3 councillors. [51]

Wendover, Halton & Stoke Mandeville
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Steve Bowles 1,572 48.2
Conservative Peter Derek Strachan 1,426 43.7
Conservative Richard Allan Newcombe 1,200 36.8
Independent Tom Walsh98930.3
Green Tom Peter Hodge67620.7
Liberal Democrats Clive Edward John Gallagher60518.5
Green Joanne Hodge58017.8
Labour David John Lander53916.5
Liberal Democrats Fran Dixon41612.7
Labour James North Pyper36011.0
Green Greg Smith35610.9
Residents Kris Kerley1875.7
Freedom AllianceJulie Josephine Williams1153.5
Turnout 3,27738%

West Wycombe

To elect 3 councillors. [52]

West Wycombe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Network Darren John Hayday 1,211 40.7
Conservative Marcus Angell 882 29.6
Ind. Network Orsolya Hayday 876 29.4
Conservative Zia Ahmed82227.6
Conservative Tom Pike75825.5
Ind. Network Neil Nicholson Watson73924.8
Labour Amber Elizabeth China70123.6
Labour Muddasar Iqbal68423.0
Labour Ghulam Rabani66822.4
Liberal Democrats Nick Hodder37412.6
Liberal Democrats Lynda Jean Titchen Moorcroft2899.7
Liberal Democrats Neil Christopher Timberlake2769.3
Freedom AllianceSusan Ing-Simmons602.0
Turnout 2,98239%

Wing

To elect 3 councillors. [53]

Wing
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ashley Graham Bond 1,637 44.9
Conservative Diana Blamires 1,465 40.2
Liberal Democrats Peter Aiden Cooper 1,445 39.6
Conservative Justin Farrington-Smith1,27434.9
Liberal Democrats Sanchia Davidson1,17032.1
Liberal Democrats Poonam Kant Gupta1,11530.6
Green Janet Mary Pentony62217.1
Labour Alexandria Jane Rakowska43311.9
Labour Ian Andrew Wells37810.4
Residents Louise Mary Howitt2737.5
Freedom AllianceGeorgina Lesley Heyburn902.5
Turnout 3,65440%

Winslow

To elect 3 councillors. [54]

Winslow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Robert Chilver 1,645 49.1
Conservative David Philip Goss 1,595 47.6
Conservative Beville Douglas Stanier 1,311 39.1
Liberal Democrats Llew Monger1,30939.1
Liberal Democrats Trish Cawte1,14334.1
Liberal Democrats Roger Slevin89826.8
Green Mary Hunt65419.5
Labour Timothy Richard Pain36710.9
Labour Robert Stuart Lang2878.6
Heritage Dominic Kinnaird972.9
Turnout 3,36242%

By-elections

Bernwood

A by-election was held on 30 June 2022 following the resignation of Cllr Cameron Branston.

Bernwood: 30 June 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Sue Lewin 1,158 38.7 +18.7
Green Richard Torpey1,03034.4+4.2
Conservative David Leonard Hughes72324.1-15.3
Labour Lindsey Alice Poole852.8-9.4
Majority1284.3N/A
Turnout 3,00035-15
Registered electors 8,647
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Denham

A by-election was held following the resignation of Cllr Paul Bass.

Denham: 27 July 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jaspal Singh Chhokar 848 42.2 –10.4
Liberal Democrats Julie Cook63431.5N/A
Independent Barry Harding40420.1–2.1
Labour Nadeem Siddiqui1256.2–8.7
Majority21410.7-19.7
Turnout 2,01726.7-6.3
Registered electors 7,551
Conservative hold

Buckingham East

The Buckingham East by-election was triggered by the resignation of Conservative councillor Warren Whyte. [55]

Buckingham East: 2 November 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Anja Schaefer 690 39.8 +27.6
Conservative Jane Mordue59334.2-15.8
Labour Fran Davies37121.4+3.6
Green Michael Culverhouse814.6-8.1
Majority975.6N/A
Turnout 1,74523-15
Registered electors 7,503
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Farnham Common and Burnham Beeches

A by-election was held on 22 February 2024 following the resignation of Cllr David Anthony.

Farnham Common and Burnham Beeches: 22 February 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Moore 860 51.8 -2.5
Liberal Democrats Carol Linton68941.5+10.2
Labour Alexa Collins1116.7-8.0
Majority17110.3
Turnout 1,66023.2-12.8
Registered electors 7,160
Conservative hold

Hazlemere

A by-election was held on 22 February 2024 following the death of Cllr Ron Gaffney.

Hazlemere: 22 February 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Steven Roy 687 36.5 -14.2
Independent Leigh Casey65434.8N/A
Liberal Democrats Mark Titterington42622.7+9.0
Labour Adam Dale1136.0-7.1
Majority331.7
Turnout 1,88025.7-10.3
Registered electors 7,325
Conservative hold

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