How Huntingdonshire votes in Cambridgeshire County Council
Polling station - Credit: Archant
Here’s a full list of the results for Huntingdonshire wards in the Cambridgeshire County Council elections:
Winners are in bold.
Brampton and Kimbolton
Peter James Downes – Liberal Democrat (1,396)
Mark Johnson – Labour (118)
Jane King – Conservative (769)
Jenny O’Dell – UKIP (646)
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Buckden, Gransden and The Offords
Lynne Alexandra Bullen – UKIP (573)
Terry Clough – Liberal Democrat (555)
Patrick John Hickey – Labour (214)
Julie Wisson – Conservative (1,039)
The Hemingfords and Fenstanton
Ian Cyril Bates – Conservative (1,141)
Philip Foster – UKIP (794)
David John Priestman – Liberal Democrat (232)7
John Philip Watson – Labour (231)
Godmanchester and Huntingdon East
Andrew Paul Bish – Conservative (1,026)
Daryl Brown – Conservative (1,024)
Martin Cohen – UKIP (1,171)
Robert Alan Cossey-Mowle – Trade Unions and Socialists Against Cuts (72)
David Mitchel King – Labour (331)
Derek Arthur Norman – UKIP (1,080)
Robert Kenneth Pugh – Labour (330)
Michael Frederick Shellens – Liberal Democrat (1,226)
Antony Staples – Trade Unions and Socialists Against Cuts (76)
Graham Martin Wilson – Liberal Democrat (1,195)
Huntingdon
Peter Henry Ashcroft – UKIP (1,118)
Peter Randolph Brown – Conservative (1,016)
Michael Philip Burrell – Liberal Democrat (277)
Nik Grant Johnson – Labour (721)
Marion Kadewere – Labour (611)
Laine Kadic – Conservative (836)
Kay Pamela Norman – UKIP (985)
Trish Shrapnel – Liberal Democrat (238)
Norman Cross and Fordham
Margaret Cochrane – Labour (481)
Nick Guyatt – Conservative (1,224)
Roger John Henson – UKIP (1,270)
Barry Hyland – UKIP (1,146)
Mac McGuire – Conservative (1,231)
Christopher Raymond Lansdale Waites – Liberal Democrat (218)
Graeme Leslie Watkins – Labour (405)
Ramsey
Susan Margaret Coomey – Labour (110)
Madeleine Jackson – Conservative (523)
Anthony Jebson – Liberal Democrat (70)
Peter David Reeve – UKIP (1,406)
Sawtry and Ellington
Simon Bywater – UKIP (1,228)
Mary Theresa Howell – Labour (230)
Viv McGuire – Conservative (894)
Rupert William George Moss-Eccardt – Liberal Democrat (149)
Somersham and Earith
Steve Criswell – Conservative (1,321)
Tony Hulme – Liberal Democrat (288)
Iain Michael Ramsbottom – Labour (206)
Peter Verrechia – UKIP (717)
St Ives
Richard John Allen – Labour (486)
Paul Bullen – UKIP (1,581)
Ryan Fuller – Conservative (1,433)
David Frederick Hodge – Liberal Democrat (514)
Lord Toby Jug – The Official Monster Raving Loony (197)
Margaret Teresa King – UKIP (1,459)
Kevin Reynolds – Conservative (1,521)
Angela Louise Richards – Labour (448)
Colin Macrae Saunderson – Liberal Democrat (389)
Little Paxton and St Neots North
Marian May Appleton – UKIP (947)
Barry Stephen Chapman – Conservative (1,312)
Ken Churchill – Independent (746)
Bob Farrer – Independent (858)
David Harty – Conservative (1,158)
Melina Lafirenze – Green (216)
Jim Lomax – Labour (286)
Emlyn Ian Rees – Labour (360)
Sherrell Lee Smart – UKIP (596)
Gordon Sydney Edward Thorpe – Liberal Democrat (311)
St Neots Eaton Socon and Eynesbury
Derek Arthur Giles – Independent (1,311)
Roger Harrison – Conservative (728)
Dave Howard – UKIP (692)
Wendy Jean Hurst – Labour (250)
Steve Lancaster – UKIP (470)
Martin Graham Land – Liberal Democrat (162)
William Francis O’Connor – Labour (209)
Gareth Robert Thomas – Green (126)
Adrian Lee Usher – Conservative (710)
Steven Mark Van De Kerkhove – Independent (1,141)
Warboys and Upwood
Jason Ablewhite – Conservative (796)
Kevin Roy Goddard – Labour (171)
Michael Russell Tew – UKIP (1,002)
Christine Susan Wills – Liberal Democrat (164)