Brentwood Borough Council election, 2002

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Elections to Brentwood Borough Council were held on 2 May 2002. The entire council was up for election following boundary changes. The Liberal Democrats retained control of the council for a twelfth year.

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Election result

Brentwood Borough Council Election Result 2002
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Liberal Democrat 20 57.6 43.3 21,581
  Conservative 14 33.3 41.7 20,797
  Labour 2 6.1 10.9 5,434
  Liberal 1 3.0 1.9 954
  Independent Conservative 0 0.0 1.2 605
  Green 0 0.0 0.7 343
  Independent 0 0.0 0.3 142

Ward results

Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Brentwood North
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Barry Aspinell 808 52.4
Liberal Democrat Pauline Myers 782 50.7
Liberal Democrat Reg Straw 750 48.7
Conservative Margaret Hamilton 457 29.7
Conservative Adrian Hanwell 446 28.9
Conservative Gillian Alford 432 28.0
Labour Roy Goddard 195 12.7
Labour Mamtaz Beekoo 163 10.6
Labour Herbert Seymour 149 9.7
Green Frank Seckleman 148 9.7
Majority 376 24.4
Majority 336 21.8
Majority 293 19.0
Turnout 1,541 33.5
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Brentwood South
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour David Minns 619 41.3
Labour Colin Elphick 569 38.0
Liberal Democrat Margaret Hogan 541 36.1
Labour David Hann 489 32.6
Conservative Peter Adams 434 29.0
Liberal Democrat Paul Goodey 404 27.0
Liberal Democrat Denis Neal 379 25.3
Conservative Mark Waller 324 21.6
Conservative David Tan 300 20.0
Independent Matthew Howes 142 9.5
Green Anthony Stokes 93 6.2
Majority 215 14.4
Majority 135 9.0
Majority 52 3.5
Turnout 1,498 37.6
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Brentwood West
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat David Kendall 777 58.6
Liberal Democrat Shirley Howe 741 55.9
Liberal Democrat Allan Wheatley 698 52.6
Conservative Peter Cullum 401 30.2
Conservative Joan Holmes 396 29.9
Conservative Kathryn Dean 390 29.4
Labour Sheila Maxey 126 9.5
Labour Graham Thompson 97 7.3
Labour Neil McAree 91 6.9
Majority 387 29.2
Majority 345 26.0
Majority 297 22.4
Turnout 1,326 33.9
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Brizes & Doddinghurst
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Victoria Cook 920 61.7
Liberal Democrat Derek Hardy 878 58.9
Liberal Democrat Colin Brown 849 56.9
Conservative Robin Maillard 377 25.3
Conservative David Williams 370 24.8
Conservative Janet Savill 368 24.7
Labour Martin Coule 161 10.8
Labour Peter Mayo 160 10.7
Labour Michele Wigram 159 10.7
Majority 552 37.0
Majority 508 34.1
Majority 472 31.7
Turnout 1,491 32.4
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Herongate, Ingrave & West Horndon
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Kenneth Wright 526 42.6
Liberal Roy Boggis 518 41.9
Liberal Sonya Barnes 436 35.3
Conservative Peter Ives 369 29.9
Liberal Democrat Linda Golding 163 13.2
Liberal Democrat Louise Siveter 140 11.3
Labour Anna Cadzow 65 5.3
Labour Brian Taylor 58 4.7
Majority 90 7.3
Majority 149 12.1
Turnout 1,235 42.9
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Hutton Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Alan Braid 735 65.4
Conservative Jean McGinley 702 62.5
Liberal Democrat Marcia Collins 253 22.5
Liberal Democrat Donald Wallace 234 20.8
Labour Denise Abel 98 8.7
Labour Richard Burns 94 8.7
Majority 501 44.6
Majority 449 39.9
Turnout 1,124 39.8
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Hutton East
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Alan Davies 443 44.7
Liberal Democrat Stephen Tilley 424 42.8
Conservative Sallyanne Latham 405 40.9
Conservative Christopher Hossack 391 39.5
Labour Charles Bisson 111 11.2
Labour William Harman 95 9.6
Majority 52 5.3
Majority 19 1.9
Turnout 990 35.3
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Hutton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Peggy Freeman 553 44.8
Conservative Dudley Payne 540 43.8
Conservative Christopher Boyland 511 41.4
Liberal Democrat Paul Emanuel 498 40.4
Labour Jannetta McAllister 118 9.6
Labour Yvonne Waterhouse 100 8.1
Majority 42 3.4
Turnout 1,234 38.6
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Hutton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Brandon Lewis 623 67.1
Conservative Francis Kenny 603 65.0
Liberal Democrat Roberta Hall 207 22.3
Liberal Democrat Mark Long 203 21.8
Labour Malcolm Burgess 60 6.5
Majority 420 45.3
Majority 396 42.7
Turnout 928 31.1
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Ingatestone, Fryerning & Mountnessing
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Richard Harrison 1,190 55.6
Conservative Anthony Sleep 1,143 53.4
Conservative Sarah Courage 1,095 51.2
Liberal Democrat Jacqueline Anslow 788 36.8
Liberal Democrat David Gottesmann 780 36.4
Liberal Democrat Stewart Porter 665 31.1
Labour Richard Abel 120 5.6
Labour Cornelius Maxey 114 5.3
Labour Vicki Hann 106 5.0
Green Beryl Lankester 102 4.8
Majority 525 24.5
Majority 363 17.0
Majority 307 14.3
Turnout 2,140 46.4
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Pilgrims Hatch
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Henry Bailey 968 59.0
Liberal Democrat Anne Long 957 58.3
Liberal Democrat Charles Myers 911 55.5
Conservative Ann Parrish 449 27.3
Conservative Susan Miers 446 27.2
Conservative Michael Parrish 427 26.0
Labour Jennifer Callaghan 167 10.2
Labour Richard Bingley 152 9.3
Labour Lynn Turner 129 7.9
Majority 541 32.9
Majority 511 31.1
Majority 462 28.1
Turnout 1,642 36.0
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Shenfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Peter Franklin 964 59.7
Conservative Margaret Brehaut 876 54.2
Conservative Philip Baker 767 47.5
Independent Conservative Anthony Galbraith 605 37.5
Liberal Democrat Max Gottesmann 337 20.9
Liberal Democrat Doris Suckling 313 19.4
Liberal Democrat Tracey Taylor 292 18.1
Labour Bernadette Pavitt 124 7.7
Labour Doreen Acton 118 7.3
Labour Ian Wands 81 5.0
Majority 651 40.3
Majority 539 33.4
Majority 162 10.0
Turnout 1,615 39.1
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: South Weald
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat James Shawcross 626 74.2
Conservative John Shelton 207 24.5
Labour Jane Winter 11 1.3
Majority 419 49.6
Turnout 844 58.4
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Tipps Cross
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Dominic Good 630 49.5
Conservative Madeline Henwood 606 47.6
Liberal Democrat Alastair Wakeley 546 42.9
Liberal Democrat Leonard Harley 480 37.7
Labour Rita Anderson 75 5.9
Labour Robert Gow 73 5.7
Majority 150 11.8
Majority 60 4.7
Turnout 1,274 42.4
Brentwood Borough Council elections, 2002: Warley
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Michael Taylor 790 48.3
Liberal Democrat Robert Barr 764 46.7
Liberal Democrat Jill Hubbard 719 43.9
Conservative David Sparks 666 40.7
Conservative Lionel Lee 629 38.4
Conservative Steven Richmond 602 36.8
Labour Thomas Acton 144 8.8
Labour Peter Anderson 125 7.6
Labour Susan Kortlandt 118 7.2
Majority 188 11.5
Majority 135 8.2
Majority 53 3.2
Turnout 1,637 37.6

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