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2018 Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council election

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2018 local election in England

2018 Kingston upon Thames Borough Council election
← 20143 May 20182022 →

All 48 seats toKingston upon Thames Council
25 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
PartyLiberal DemocratsConservative
Last election18 seats, 30.5%28 seats, 39.1%
Seats won399
Seat changeIncrease21Decrease19
Popular vote83,17249,226
Percentage51.7%30.6%
SwingIncrease21.2%Decrease8.5%

Results of the 2018 Kingston upon Thames council election.Liberal Democrats in yellow andConservatives in blue.

Council control before election

Conservative

Council control after election

Liberal Democrats

The2018 Kingston upon Thames Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members ofKingston upon Thames Council in London, England. This was on the same day as otherlocal elections.

Overall results

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The Liberal Democrats gained control from the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats won 39 seats (+21), the Conservatives won 9 seats (-19) and Labour lost its only seats in Norbiton (-2).

Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council election 2018[1]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Liberal Democrats39210+2181.351.783,172+21.2
 Conservative9019-1918.830.649,226-8.5
 Labour002-20.011.919,079-5.6
 Green00000.03.35,235-3.5
 KIRG00000.02.33,748New
 UKIP00000.00.2267-5.3
 Independent00000.00.1109±0.0
 Monster Raving Loony00000.00.182New

Results by ward

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Alexandra

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Alexandra
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMark Beynon2,00556.4+25.7
Liberal DemocratsSam Foulder-Hughes1,99256.0+27.0
Liberal DemocratsSharron Sumner[2]1,78750.3+22.7
ConservativeRichard Hudson*1,21734.2−4.9
ConservativeChristopher John Leslie Hayes*1,11731.4−5.4
ConservativeThomas Robert Puddy1,03829.2−9.4
LabourKris Srisaravanapavaan42311.9−3.3
LabourStephen Laurence Kearney3469.7−5.3
LabourRobin McKellar Marsden3219.0−4.6
Total votes
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Berrylands

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Berrylands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSushila Abraham*2,05756.2+17.8
Liberal DemocratsJohn Sweeney2,03055.4+19.6
Liberal DemocratsAnita Margaret Schaper2,00554.8+23.6
ConservativeClaire Antoni Harding1,03228.2−8.9
ConservativeMichael Richard Head*1,01427.7−10.5
ConservativeNicholas James Rogers94625.8−8.7
LabourSarah-Jane Brownlie3459.4−3.4
LabourRob Brownlie3268.9−3.8
LabourNannette Herbert2857.8−2.5
KIRGOliver Marcus Eakin2105.7N/A
GreenKate Whitmarsh1804.9−7.9
GreenMarley Robinson1684.6N/A
GreenPete Whitworth962.6N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Beverley

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Beverley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLesley Anne Heap1,98650.4+24.5
Liberal DemocratsMark James Durrant1,95749.7+26.8
Liberal DemocratsHa Jaesung1,78745.4+22.6
ConservativePaul Ashworth Bedforth*1,04026.4−12.1
ConservativeTerry Paton*1,02626.1−13.1
ConservativeRaju Pandya*87022.1−8.6
LabourPat Dobson51313.0−11.6
LabourMichelle Honor Gordon49812.6−8.4
LabourDavid Gibson Nelson45911.7−7.2
KIRGMary Clark**40710.3N/A
KIRGFrederick Raymond Corbett2406.1N/A
KIRGRichard Hebborn2366.0N/A
GreenChris Walker1794.5−11.7
GreenAlex Cotton1644.2N/A
GreenTariq Shabbeer1303.3N/A
Total votes
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Mary Clark was a sitting councillor, but for Old Malden ward.

Canbury

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Canbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsOlivia Boult2,22448.6+25.9
Liberal DemocratsZain Abbas2,14546.9+25.3
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Kerr2,12146.4+25.5
ConservativeAndrea Louise Craig*1,64335.9−0.8
ConservativeKhadija Umbarin Rahman1,27027.8−7.4
ConservativeSamuel Shethran1,24827.3−4.8
LabourClair Siobhan Keogh48210.5−5.2
LabourChris Priest4299.4−3.0
LabourJean Haizal Saleh Sarhadar3958.6−2.6
KIRGCaroline Shah Scott3918.5N/A
GreenJoe Holder3317.2−15.9
GreenMark Greaves3257.1−14.6
GreenKaren Lacey2916.4−8.6
Total votes
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Chessington North & Hook

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Chessington North & Hook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSteph Archer1,70955.7+23.0
Liberal DemocratsMargaret Anne Thompson*1,70655.6+19.3
Liberal DemocratsSharon Lisa Young1,53650.1+20.1
ConservativeAndrew Day*98432.1−1.1
ConservativePhil Doyle**83827.3+0.1
ConservativeVerster du Plessis78425.6−0.1
LabourDave Cooper2919.5−4.5
LabourTom Prestwich2919.5−2.5
LabourLawrence Roy Green2478.1−2.7
GreenSimon Jakeman1976.4−5.1
GreenKate Worley882.9N/A
Monster Raving LoonyChinners Chinnery822.7N/A
GreenDes Kay782.5N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Phil Doyle was a sitting councillor, but for Grove ward.

Chessington South

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Chessington South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Bamford*1,93755.9+18.3
Liberal DemocratsAndreas Kirsch1,82552.7+18.7
Liberal DemocratsChristine Elizabeth Stuart1,78451.5+18.1
ConservativeAndy Johnson-Creek1,13832.8+5.9
ConservativeSue Towner1,13332.7+8.9
ConservativeSimon Richard George Illsley1,03229.8+6.0
LabourAnna Florence Cunnyngham3149.1−2.8
LabourDavid Michael Griffin2737.9−4.6
LabourTony Kearns2657.6−3.2
UKIPRoger Edmund Glencross1584.6−20.3
IndependentMichael John Basman1093.1N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Coombe Hill

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Coombe Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRowena Ann Cordelia Bass*1,45652.7−3.8
ConservativeIan David George**1,42351.5−2.1
ConservativeEd Fram1,36149.3−0.3
Liberal DemocratsSaleem Javeed Arif72326.2+11.3
Liberal DemocratsLubna Maktari67724.5+12.3
Liberal DemocratsJack Moore62622.7+11.1
LabourSally Richardson42715.5−1.3
LabourFrank William Wingate33712.2−4.5
LabourPaddy Vishani33612.2−2.1
KIRGHelen Hinton29910.8N/A
GreenCharlie Redman2378.6−4.1
Total votes
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Ian George was a sitting councillor, but for Alexandra ward.

Coombe Vale

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Coombe Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKim Natasha Bailey1,79546.9+26.9
Liberal DemocratsMunir Ravalia1,58641.4+27.0
ConservativeRoy Sanjeev Arora*1,51139.5−9.1
ConservativeJulie Ann Pickering*1,50839.4−11.0
Liberal DemocratsJimmy Kent1,49739.1+25.9
ConservativeCathy Roberts*1,46838.3−10.2
LabourIan Alexander Parker39310.3−7.8
LabourRory Daniel Coley3799.9−6.0
GreenJohn Grant3248.5−1.5
KIRGPatrick Wylde3248.5N/A
LabourGareth Brian Thomas3188.3−6.0
Total votes
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Grove

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Grove
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFiona Russell Boult2,00559.2+30.1
Liberal DemocratsRebekah Jane Moll*1,90456.2+23.8
Liberal DemocratsJon Tolley*1,88655.7+21.6
ConservativeCatherine Harding73721.8−9.6
ConservativePhil Nuthall71621.2−10.2
ConservativeJamila Bibi-Sarwar60317.8−11.9
LabourEmma Keeley-Francis44113.0−9.9
LabourLaurie South43312.8−6.1
LabourSimon Bevis Ayre41112.1−4.2
KIRGBob Tyler1875.5N/A
GreenAlison Hood1815.3−7.9
GreenFiona Johnson1775.2N/A
KIRGDeepa Veneik1434.2N/A
GreenBrian Mulley972.9N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

Norbiton

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Norbiton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsEmily Jane Davey1,90458.8+27.7
Liberal DemocratsDave Ryder-Mills1,70352.6+25.4
Liberal DemocratsOlly Wehring1,66151.3+22.0
LabourLinsey Cottington*85926.5−10.7
LabourPhil Bevin78724.3−12.0
LabourLiz Meerabeau74122.9−8.1
ConservativeAllrik Thomas Birch42213.0−5.1
ConservativePenny Jane Hughes41512.8−3.5
ConservativeGraeme Tweedy Ferrero39212.1−4.1
GreenChris Amies1735.3−N/A
GreenJulia Stewart1695.2N/A
GreenMartin Hall1093.4−9.9
KIRGKerry Giles692.1N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing

Old Malden

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Old Malden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKevin Davis*1,39043.9+3.0
ConservativeNicola Mia Sheppard1,36343.0−5.4
ConservativeJason Robert Hughes1,27240.1−4.6
Liberal DemocratsIan Richard McDonald1,14036.0+13.4
Liberal DemocratsGhazala Hayata1,10134.7+14.5
Liberal DemocratsDan Falchikov1,05833.4+14.3
LabourDavid Sinclair Hill42913.5−2.4
LabourGeorge Edwin Pearson40512.8−1.3
LabourKaren Deborah Templeton35911.3−3.0
KIRGDavid Fraser*34310.8−37.6
KIRGMark Andrew Jenkins2016.3N/A
KIRGValerie Jenner1745.5N/A
Total votes
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

St James

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St James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSimon Edwards1,72152.0+27.9
Liberal DemocratsTim Cobbett1,66350.3+26.5
Liberal DemocratsAnnette Wookey1,49345.1+22.0
ConservativeJack Cheetham*1,10233.3−7.8
ConservativeKen Smith*98529.8−9.6
ConservativeCaroline Ewha Kim95628.9−6.9
LabourGerry Jones38411.6−8.2
LabourSarah Kathleen O'Flynn35010.6−5.8
KIRGYvonne Tracey33110.0N/A
LabourAlex Scales3079.3−6.8
UKIPLinda Winnifred Holligan1093.3N/A
Total votes
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

St Mark's

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St Mark's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLiz Green*1,93360.0+19.0
Liberal DemocratsDiane White*1,83757.1+18.4
Liberal DemocratsYogan Yoganathan*1,78355.4+18.6
ConservativeIan Alistair Wilson70421.9−13.6
ConservativeCalum John Paton64019.9−14.5
ConservativeJohn Michael Peters63619.8−12.2
LabourKezia Elizabeth Coleman49915.5+1.5
LabourPhil Austin49115.3+4.3
LabourCaoilte Niam Declan O'Connor40412.6+2.3
GreenKate Jones1795.6−6.2
GreenPatrick Goodacre1605.0−6.1
GreenPatrick Bernard1444.5−4.8
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Surbiton Hill

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Surbiton Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAlison Holt2,28664.0+23.2
Liberal DemocratsHilary Gander*2,28564.0+23.5
Liberal DemocratsMalcolm Self*2,10258.8+21.7
ConservativeLucky Kumpeson86224.1−12.4
ConservativeMimi Claire Parsons Small83323.3−11.1
ConservativeColin Anthony Suckling79622.3−9.9
LabourJohnnie Byrne3489.7−2.2
GreenMichael Firth2948.2−3.3
LabourDavid Cottington2807.8−3.5
LabourMax Freedman2486.9−4.4
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Tolworth & Hook Rise

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Tolworth & Hook Rise
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLorraine Dunstone*2,08464.6+20.4
Liberal DemocratsThay Thayalan*2,01262.3+20.5
Liberal DemocratsDennis Graham Goodship2,01162.3+10.8
ConservativeSue Hudson65320.2−7.4
ConservativeJay Ganesh56417.5−8.2
ConservativeAdriana Petkova Sakelarova54216.8−3.2
LabourTony Banks47314.7−6.9
LabourJudith Christine Cowley41212.8−6.2
LabourGreta Lynne Farian39212.1−5.0
KIRGMike Briggs1936.0N/A
Total votes
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Tudor

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Tudor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Henry Cunningham*1,58744.8−4.9
ConservativeMaria Netley*1,49442.2−0.2
Liberal DemocratsKatrina Mary Lidbetter1,48041.8+20.2
ConservativeHugh Scantlebury*1,46541.4−2.8
Liberal DemocratsJames Kerr-Lindsay1,33637.7+16.2
Liberal DemocratsPim Piers1,28736.3+19.3
GreenNatalie Morgans36610.3−9.0
LabourJude Hurtado3289.3−6.4
LabourOscar Charles Thorpe3239.1−4.9
LabourGareth Bob Smy2828.0−9.3
GreenCarl Myhill2136.0N/A
GreenSri Viswanatha1855.2N/A
Total votes
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing

2018-2022 by-elections

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2021 Chessington South by-election

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The Liberal Democrats selected former Labour MPAndrew Mackinlay as their candidate.[3] Labour selected Charles Bamford, whose mother was a former Liberal Democrat councillor.[4] Noticeably, the Official Monster Raving Loony Party stood thirteen candidates.

Chessington South by-election, 6 May 2021[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Mackinlay1,38737.2−18.7
ConservativeSue Towner1,27834.2+1.5
LabourCharles Bamford45112.0+2.9
KIRGMichelle Akintoye37810.1New
GreenAdrian Lulham1393.7New
Monster Raving LoonyUndertaking Director Brunskill160.4New
Monster Raving LoonyColonel Cramps140.3New
Monster Raving LoonyCaptain Coily130.3New
Monster Raving LoonyA.Gent Chinners120.3New
Monster Raving LoonyBaron Von Achenbach80.2New
Monster Raving LoonyDuke Diddy Dodd80.2New
TUSCMarco Savastio70.1New
Monster Raving LoonyCasual Count of Corinthian60.1N/A
Monster Raving LoonyKingstonian Newt60.1New
Monster Raving LoonyLandlord Rover30.08New
Monster Raving LoonyLandlady Lucky20.05New
Monster Raving LoonyLady Dave Pither20.05New
Monster Raving LoonySam Joshua Squatch10.03New
Monster Raving LoonyRev. Robbie The Radical Recyclist10.03N/A
Total votes3,732
Majority1093.0
Turnout3,732
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

References

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  1. ^"Kingston Council election results, May 2018".Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. 3 May 2018. Retrieved5 May 2018.
  2. ^Rutter, Calum (25 February 2019)."'We're facing a climate catastrophe' says Kingston councillor".MyLondon.
  3. ^Lib Dems announce Andrew Mackinlay as Chessington South By-Election Candidate
  4. ^@Official_MRLP (11 April 2021)."@Matt_Severn @ElectionMapsUK Agreed, having a former Labour MP standing for the Lib Dems and the son of the former…" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  5. ^"Andrew MacKinlay elected to Kingston Council after Chessington South by-election".
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