- Oxford City Council election, 2002
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Elections to Oxford Council were held on 2 May 2002. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2000 reducing the number of seats by three.[1] The Labour party gained control of the council.[1] The number of Councillors for each party after the election were Labour 29, Liberal Democrat 15, Green 3 and Independent Working Class Association 1. Overall turnout was 34%.
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Election result
Oxford Local Election Result 2002 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/- Labour 29 +8 60.4 38.4 24,667 +8.0% Liberal Democrat 15 -6 31.3 26.1 16,768 -4.3% Green 3 -5 6.3 18.7 11,985 +0.1% Independent Working Class 1 +1 2.1 1.4 879 +1.4% Conservative 0 -1 0 14.6 9,359 -4.9% Socialist Alliance 0 0 0 0.60 382 +0.60% Independent 0 0 0 0.22 138 -0.18% Ward results
Barton and Sandhills (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Alexander Hollingsworth 580 Labour Michael McAndrews 564 Conservative Prudence Dailey 270 Liberal Democrat Jeremy Wynne 162 Liberal Democrat Jane Wyatt 150 Green Raymond Hitchins 97 Green Pallas Reiss 54 Turnout 1,877 25.2 Blackbird Leys (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Valerie Smith 633 Labour Patrick Stannard 438 Independent Working Class Daphne Kingston 197 Conservative David Brown 111 Liberal Democrat Mark Hinnells 34 Socialist Alliance John Lister 33 Green Patrick Lingwood 22 Liberal Democrat Alexander MacFie 19 Green Nuala Young 18 Turnout 1,505 22.6 Carfax (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green Michael Woodin 420 Liberal Democrat Paul Sargent 355 Liberal Democrat Afia Ali 341 Green Linda Losito 290 Labour Timothy Waters 211 Labour Karim Palant 208 Conservative Ann Dykes 153 Conservative Stephan Pritchard 144 Turnout 2,122 26.0 Churchill (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Susan Brown 589 Labour Peter Johnson 564 Conservative Harry Brack 205 Liberal Democrat Alan Edwards 186 Liberal Democrat Rosemary Smith 154 Green Alexis Kennedy 81 Green Daniel Rosenberg 71 Socialist Alliance George Roe 64 Turnout 1,914 25.1 Cowley (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Beryl Keen 693 Labour Bryan Keen 668 Liberal Democrat Charles Hammond 392 Liberal Democrat Nadeem Khan 360 Conservative Ellen Smith 210 Green Martin Juckes 157 Green Jennifer Linsdell 146 Turnout 2,626 35.3 Cowley Marsh (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Ruth Beer 501 Labour David Taylor 486 Labour Mumtaz Fareed 469 Liberal Democrat Sajjad-Hussain Malik 459 Green James Kemp 148 Green Ian Wanless 130 Conservative Elizabeth Wells 129 Turnout 2,322 32.5 Headington (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat David Rundle 637 Liberal Democrat Stephen Tall 597 Conservative Richard Jeffery 459 Conservative Joseph Hannigan 427 Labour Kathrin Luddecke 312 Labour Terence Johnson 306 Green Dave Dalton 150 Green Xanthe Bevis 112 Socialist Alliance Tracy Ellicott 64 Turnout 3,064 37.8 Headington Hill and Northway (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Maureen Christian 552 Labour Manawar Jan-Khan 487 Conservative Philip McKearney 342 Conservative Peter Salcombe 341 Liberal Democrat Nigel Hall 210 Liberal Democrat Mark Whittaker 199 Green Katherine Wedell 86 Green Tim Pizey 57 Turnout 2,274 32.3 Hinksey Park (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Robert Price 961 Labour Richard Muir 836 Green Deborah Glass 649 Green Donald O'Neal 434 Conservative Simon Mort 226 Liberal Democrat Christopher Bones 139 Liberal Democrat Ruth Penwarden 125 Turnout 3,370 43.0 Holywell (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Antony Brett 464 Liberal Democrat Fiyaz Mughal 426 Green Paul Williams 418 Green Laura Merrill 416 Conservative Sean Sullivan 190 Conservative Edmund Sutton 185 Labour Siobhan McAndrew 143 Labour Eleanor Reeves 125 Turnout 2,367 30.1 Iffley Fields (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour William Baker 876 Labour Richard Tarver 791 Green Elise Benjamin 654 Green Larry Sanders 559 Liberal Democrat Victoria Marsom 124 Conservative Edward Parkin 118 Conservative Margaret Croft 109 Liberal Democrat Madeline Rowe 102 Turnout 3,333 41.5 Jericho and Osney (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Susanna Pressel 1,092 Labour Colin Cook 895 Green Sushila Dhall 325 Liberal Democrat Catherine Hilliard 320 Green Lilia Patterson 223 Liberal Democrat Michael Smithson 219 Conservative Patricia Jones 166 Conservative William Wilson 154 Turnout 3,394 39.5 Littlemore (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Gillian Sanders 724 Labour John Tanner 697 Conservative David Leake 393 Conservative John Young 363 Liberal Democrat Vicky Potter 140 Green Mark Stevenson 118 Green Gail Percival 90 Liberal Democrat Aidan Thomson 70 Turnout 2,595 32.1 Lye Valley (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Sabir-Hussain Mirza 627 Labour Daniel Paskins 621 Liberal Democrat Robert Hoyle 519 Liberal Democrat David Paintin 462 Green Barbara Topley 111 Green David Brooks-Saxl 89 Turnout 2,429 29.8 Marston (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Mary Clarkson 837 Labour Roy Darke 765 Conservative Duncan Hatfield 436 Liberal Democrat Anjana Tiwari 400 Conservative Stuart Hand 388 Liberal Democrat Kenji Tiwari 378 Green Judith Chipchase 167 Green Garry Budin 141 Turnout 3,512 41.0 North (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Jean Fooks 602 Liberal Democrat Stephen Brown 586 Green Adrian Arbib 474 Green Miranda Carnegie 422 Labour Suzanne Ledwith 209 Independent John Rose 138 Labour Andrew Small 126 Turnout 2,557 31.7 Northfield Brook (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Molly Florey 406 Independent Working Class Stuart Craft 354 Independent Working Class Lee Cole 328 Labour Jane Darke 308 Liberal Democrat Bernard Gowers 70 Liberal Democrat Choudhary Zafar 59 Green Susan Tibbles 44 Green Patricia Dickson 38 Turnout 1,607 22.4 Quarry and Risinghurst (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Delia Sinclair 607 Liberal Democrat Julian Allison 552 Labour Noorjahan Sayani 531 Liberal Democrat Jonathan Coats 418 Conservative Peter Logan 335 Conservative George Callaghan 304 Green Sarah Wild 106 Green Susan Miles 72 Socialist Alliance Andrew Gibbons 70 Turnout 2,995 37.2 Rose Hill and Iffley (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour William Buckingham 953 Labour Edward Turner 791 Liberal Democrat David Penwarden 534 Liberal Democrat Pamela Bones 424 Conservative Gwendoline Fancutt 149 Conservative Julian Hicks 142 Green Oliver Tickell 120 Green Simon Brook 107 Socialist Alliance Ben Kenward 60 Turnout 3,280 41.8 St Clement's (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Sophia Bartleet 494 Green Claire Palmer 489 Green Robert Sykes 469 Labour John Courouble 467 Liberal Democrat Owen Davies 155 Conservative Jean Pocock 146 Conservative Margaret Young 138 Liberal Democrat Martin Stone 132 Turnout 2,490 28.6 St Margaret's (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat James Campbell 628 Liberal Democrat Corinna Redman 628 Green Sally Bayley 330 Green Mary Franklin 324 Conservative Ursula Dreydel 254 Conservative Robert Porter 231 Labour Benjamin Harris 127 Labour Tim Boyd 115 Turnout 2,637 36.5 St Mary's (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green Craig Simmons 433 Labour Mohammed Abbasi 429 Green Annie Skinner 390 Labour Peter Moss 389 Liberal Democrat Elizabeth Barker 150 Conservative Darren Green 104 Liberal Democrat Pieter-Paul Barker 96 Socialist Alliance Angelina Rai 91 Turnout 2,082 27.4 Summertown (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Alan Armitage 811 Liberal Democrat Anthony Hollander 788 Conservative Frank Bland 453 Green Sheila Buck 434 Green Malcolm Lee 412 Conservative Jason Tomes 390 Labour Joel Brookfield 252 Labour Benjamin Seifert 231 Turnout 3,771 43.3 Wolvercote (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat John Goddard 801 Liberal Democrat Susan Roaf 690 Conservative Graham Jones 616 Conservative Raoul Cerratti 578 Green Sheila Cameron 444 Green Michael Hamblett 444 Labour Patricia Brown 244 Labour Michael Taylor 238 Turnout 4,055 48.0 See also
- UK local elections, 2002
- Elections in the United Kingdom
References
- ^ a b "Oxford". BBC News Online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/vote2002/local_elections/101.stm. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
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