2022 Oxford City Council election

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2022 Oxford City Council election
  2021 5 May 2022 2024  

24 of 48 seats to Oxford City Council
25 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Liberal Democrats Green
Seats before34 (17 up)9 (4 up)3 (1 up)
Seats won1544
Seats after3296
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg3
Popular vote17,6156,7807,319
Percentage43.9%16.9%18.3%

 Fourth party
 
Party Independent
Seats before2 (2 up)
Seats won1
Seats after1
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1
Popular vote4,932
Percentage12.3%

Oxford 2022 local election.svg
Map showing results of 2022 City Council election

The 2022 Oxford City Council election took place on 5 May 2022 as part of the 2022 local elections to elect councillors to Oxford City Council, the district council for the city of Oxford, England. Half of the 48 seats on the council were up for election, one councillor for each of the 24 wards. [1]

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Background

Oxford City Council is a district council which elects 24 of its 48 members every two years. In the 2021 election, all 48 members were elected after boundary changes in the first full election to the council since 2002. Labour won an outright majority, with 34 seats. [2]

The 2022 local elections are seen as a wider indication of public opinion on Boris Johnson's government and the Partygate scandal, as well as the leadership of Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, and Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats. [3]

Results summary

2022 Oxford City Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
  Labour 15Decrease2.svg 262.5173266.717,61543.9-1.0
  Liberal Democrats 4Steady2.svg16.75918.86,78016.9-1.5
  Green 4Increase2.svg 316.72612.57,31918.3-2.8
  Independent 1Decrease2.svg 14.2012.14,93212.3+8.6
  Conservative 0Steady2.svg0.0000.03,1978.0-3.7
  TUSC 0Steady2.svg0.0000.02540.6+0.5

Ward Results

Results are taken from the Oxford City Council website. [4]

Barton and Sandhills

Barton and Sandhills
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mike Rowley * 603 52.8 13.9 Increase2.svg
Independent Chaka Artwell22019.32.9 Increase2.svg
Conservative Jack Matthews17815.60.3 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Paul Rogers12210.70.5 Increase2.svg
TUSC Callum Joyce191.7New
Turnout
Labour hold

Blackbird Leys

Blackbird Leys
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Rae Humberstone * 625 75.3 37.8 Increase2.svg
Green Thomas Kiley728.7Steady2.svg
Liberal Democrats Alexandrine Kantor688.20.9 Increase2.svg
TUSC Agnieszka Kowalska657.82.9 Increase2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Carfax and Jericho

Carfax and Jericho
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alex Hollingsworth * 802 56.2 10.0 Increase2.svg
Green Sarah Edwards36325.43.5 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Kai Pischke16811.86.0 Decrease2.svg
Conservative David Pope956.71.5 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Churchill

Churchill [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Brown * 664 57.9 5.3 Increase2.svg
Conservative Jennifer Saunders16614.53.1 Decrease2.svg
Green Duncan Watts15313.31.6 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Pippa Hitchcock978.50.4 Increase2.svg
TUSC Carlin Kiggell675.8New
Turnout
Labour hold

Cowley

Cowley [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Latif * 978 48.0 4.1 Increase2.svg
Independent David Henwood68633.717.4 Increase2.svg
Green Steven Rogers1959.617.8 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Kate Kettle1246.15.7 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Andy Wilkins532.62.2 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Cutteslowe and Sunnymead

Cutteslowe and Sunnymead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Laurence Fouweather * 1,184 55.5 16.6 Increase2.svg
Labour Bart van Es 47622.30.7 Increase2.svg
Conservative Jennifer Jackson27913.13.0 Decrease2.svg
Green John Fox1959.13.7 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold

Donnington

Donnington [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Rosie Rawle 792 39.9 2.9 Increase2.svg
Labour Roushin Bagdash62331.48.6 Decrease2.svg
Independent Mohammed Azad45923.1New
Conservative Simon Bazley733.72.6 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Peter Coggins381.91.7 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Green gain from Labour

Headington

Headington [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Chris Smowton * 1,057 48.0 9.6 Increase2.svg
Labour Trish Elphinstone81837.27.3 Increase2.svg
Conservative Paul Sims1577.11.3 Decrease2.svg
Green Ray Hitchens1416.44.3 Decrease2.svg
TUSC Adam Powell-Davies281.3New
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold

Headington Hill and Northway

Headington Hill and Northway
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barbara Coyne * 750 48.7 6.7 Increase2.svg
Independent Peter West46230.0New
Green Kate Robinson1419.15.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Georgina Gibbs946.112.7 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Joanna Steele946.16.6 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Hinksey Park

Hinksey Park [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Naomi Waite * 1,118 61.9 13.8 Increase2.svg
Green Janet Hall36920.45.3 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Rick Tanner21111.70.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Simon Howell1096.00.2 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Holywell

Holywell [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Edward Mundy * 497 49.7 8.2 Increase2.svg
Green Dianne Regisford36436.44.5 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Janey Little14014.01.6 Increase2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Littlemore

Littlemore [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tiago Corais * 718 44.3 2.7 Decrease2.svg
Independent Sadiea Mustafa-Awan55734.3New
Conservative Daniel Stafford18611.511.4 Decrease2.svg
Green David Thomas1066.58.3 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Julia Goddard553.46.2 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Lye Valley

Lye Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ajaz Rehman * 546 41.3 3.2 Increase2.svg
Independent Judith Harley46235.0New
Green Stephen Hurt13410.19.0 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Tim Patmore1209.112.8 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Eleonore Vogel594.53.9 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Marston

Marston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Alistair Morris 1,085 47.0 12.8 Increase2.svg
Labour Charlotte Vinnicombe83936.417.4 Increase2.svg
Conservative Duncan Hatfield30913.43.5 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Adam Povey743.21.9 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Green gain from Independent

Northfield Brook

Northfield Brook [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Hosnieh Djafari Marbini * 591 66.6 24.8 Increase2.svg
Conservative Fay Sims12414.02.0 Decrease2.svg
Green David Newman748.36.4 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Morlin616.91.6 Decrease2.svg
TUSC James Morbin384.30.5 Increase2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Osney and St Thomas

Osney and St Thomas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Lois Muddiman 907 47.7 7.0 Increase2.svg
Labour Colin Cook *88546.53.7 Increase2.svg
Conservative Kate Watson1115.82.2 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Green gain from Labour

Quarry and Risinghurst

Quarry and Risinghurst
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Chewe Munkonge * 1,343 57.2 16.3 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Andrew Steele58424.94.5 Increase2.svg
Conservative Mark Bhagwandin2319.80.8 Decrease2.svg
Green Madeline Linnell1888.02.9 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Rose Hill and Iffley

Rose Hill and Iffley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Edward Turner * 858 46.5 3.9 Increase2.svg
Independent Michael Evans51628.0New
Green Alexander Powell25413.810.1 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Gary Dixon1186.44.5 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Catherine Bearder 864.72.0 Decrease2.svg
TUSC Albert Clifton130.7New
Turnout
Labour hold

St. Clement's

St. Clement's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jemima Hunt * 635 46.0 2.2 Increase2.svg
Independent Amir Ali29221.2New
Green Colin Aldridge28420.66.3 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Graham Jones987.10.6 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Patricia Jones473.45.1 Decrease2.svg
TUSC Stephen Brown241.7New
Turnout
Labour hold

St. Mary's

St. Mary's [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Emily Kerr 893 45.3 4.5 Decrease2.svg
Labour Mustafa Barcho57429.11.9 Decrease2.svg
Independent John Skinner43522.1New
Liberal Democrats Josie Procter703.51.1 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Green hold

Summertown

Summertown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Katherine Miles * 955 46.4 9.8 Increase2.svg
Labour Christopher Hull73835.85.7 Increase2.svg
Conservative Mark Beer22911.14.7 Decrease2.svg
Green Indrani Sigamany1386.79.6 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold

Temple Cowley

Temple Cowley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Saj Malik * 841 47.4 15.4 Increase2.svg
Labour Simon Ottino70940.08.0 Increase2.svg
Green Matthew Ledbury1106.27.9 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Tony Brett573.23.6 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Madelein Dewar563.23.4 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Independent hold

Walton Manor

Walton Manor [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Louise Upton * 862 50.8 1.4 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Liz Wade48528.60.5 Increase2.svg
Green Peter Thompson19611.6New
Conservative Penelope Lenon1539.00.5 Increase2.svg
Turnout
Labour hold

Wolvercote

Wolvercote [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jo Sandelson 964 55.7 16.5 Increase2.svg
Labour Andrew Siantonas36321.06.0 Increase2.svg
Conservative Robin Morrisen23813.81.4 Decrease2.svg
Green Philippa Lanchbery1659.57.2 Decrease2.svg
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold

By-elections

Littlemore

Littlemore: 2 March 2023 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sandy Douglas 607 44.9
Independent Michael Evans50737.5
Conservative Timothy Patmore13510.0
Green David Thomas654.8
Liberal Democrats Theo Jupp261.9
TUSC Rachel Cox120.9
Majority1007.4
Turnout 1,35234.0
Labour hold Swing

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