Worcester City Council election, 2018

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The 2018 Worcester City Council election is due to take place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Worcester City Council in England. [1] This will be on the same day as other local elections.

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Council Composition

After the election

17153
ConservativeLabourGreen

Results

Battenhall

Battenhall
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Green Louise Griffiths 1,114 48.3 Decrease2.svg1.1
Conservative Steve Mackay1,01545.6Increase2.svg5.0
Labour Saiful Islam944.1Decrease2.svg5.8
UKIP John Butterfield321.4Decrease2.svg2.7
Liberal Democrat Karen Lawrance140.6New
Majority992.7
Turnout 2,27256.0

Bedwardine

Bedwardine
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Bill Amos 1111
Labour Christopher Winwood578
Liberal Democrat Mike Mullins162
Women's Equality Leisa Taylor158
Green Daniel Manning120
UKIP John Beacham75
Majority
Turnout 221433.11

Cathedral

Cathedral
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Jabba Riaz 1472
Conservative Nida Hassan1180
Green Alaric Stephen237
Liberal Democrat Ken Carpenter163
UKIP Hazel Finch96
Majority
Turnout 315839.53

Claines

Claines
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Stuart Denlegh-Maxwell 1155
Liberal Democrat Mel Allcott1093
Labour Rachael Baylis417
Green Peter Robinson147
UKIP Mark Hulme42
Majority
Turnout 258343.89

Gorse Hill

Gorse Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Mohammed Altaf 560
Labour Co-op Jenny Barnes529
UKIP John Francis117
Green Hannah Cooper80
Majority
Turnout 129133.15

Nunnery

Nunnery
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Co-op Pat Agar 1017
Conservative Haris Saleem713
Green Barbara Mitra149
UKIP Jon Barras111
British ResistanceCarl Mason17
Majority
Turnout 202133.73

Rainbow Hill

Rainbow Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Tom Collins 599
Conservative Chris Rimell233
Green Marjory Bisset97
UKIP Dave Carney45
Liberal Democrat Jon Taylor34
Majority
Turnout 100925.50

St John

St John
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Matthew Lamb 942
Conservative Malcolm Copson479
Green Chris Lindsay88
Liberal Democrat Darrell Butler77
UKIP Rob Menzies52
TUSC Mark Davies32
Majority
Turnout 167227.46

St Peter's Parish

St Peter's Parish
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Mike Johnson 1009
Labour Bob Southern300
Green Nicky Williams231
UKIP Lisa Barras40
Majority
Turnout 158535.11

Warndon

Warndon
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Jo Hodges 507
Labour Ceri Stalker 454
Conservative Pam Clayton213
Conservative Francis Lankester168
Green Peter Nielsen114
UKIP Owen Cleary112
Green Alison Morgan58
UKIP Chris Roberts37
Majority
Turnout 88922.66

Warndon Parish North

Warndon Parish North
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Stephen Hodgson 704
Labour Andy Graham562
Green Andrew Cross196
Liberal Democrat Sarah Murray55
UKIP Paul Boyes27
Libertarian James Goad14
Majority
Turnout 156338.46

Warndon Parish South

Warndon Parish South
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Andy Roberts 820
Labour Ella Young406
Green Stephen Brohan82
Liberal Democrat Steve Mather81
UKIP Nicholas Jordan35
Majority
Turnout 142731.38

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References

  1. "Elections 2018: Worcester City Council Elections". worcester.gov.uk. Worcester City Council . Retrieved 15 April 2018.