Local Election Results 2016
Tandridge
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Chaldon, Dormansland and Felcourt, Felbridge, Limpsfield, Lingfield and Crowhurst or Tatsfield and Titsey.
OLRG = Oxted and Limpsfield Residents Group
Other results for Tandridge:20022003200420062007200820102011201220142015201820192021202220232024
By-elections for Tandridge (may be incomplete): 5th May 2005 (Chaldon;Limpsfield) — 4th June 2009 (Godstone) — 2nd February 2010 (Whyteleafe) — 2nd May 2013 (Burstow, Horne & Outwood) — 1st April 2015 (Whyteleafe) — 21st July 2016 (Warlingham W.) — 13th October 2016 (Limpsfield) — 24th November 2016 (Valley) — 30th November 2017 (Westway) — 17th June 2021 (Felbridge) — 1st May 2025 (Oxted S.) — 16th October 2025 (Whyteleafe) — 6th November 2025 (Lingfield, Crowhurst & Tandridge;Westway)
Results for Surrey county council:20052009201320172021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
| Party | Votes | Percent | Seats |
|---|
| Conservative | 7583 | 40.1% | 8 |
| Liberal Democrat | 4211 | 22.3% | 5 |
| UK Independence Party | 3110 | 16.5% | 0 |
| Labour | 2028 | 10.7% | 0 |
| Oxted and Limpsfield Residents Group | 1721 | 9.1% | 1 |
| Green Party | 140 | 0.7% | 0 |
| Independent | 107 | 0.6% | 0 |
| Debbie Vickers | C | 796 | 51.9% |
|---|
| Ian Crabb | UKIP | 294 | 19.2% |
|---|
| Richard Fowler | LD | 269 | 17.5% |
|---|
| Linda Baharier | Lab | 174 | 11.4% |
|---|
| Harry Fitzgerald | C | 749 | 49.5% |
|---|
| Mark Fowler | UKIP | 414 | 27.4% |
|---|
| Judy Wilkinson | LD | 180 | 11.9% |
|---|
| Fern Warwick-Ching | Lab | 170 | 11.2% |
|---|
| Eileen Blake-Thomas | C | 670 | 41.1% |
|---|
| Marjory Broughton | UKIP | 649 | 39.8% |
|---|
| Sarah Macdonnell | Lab | 171 | 10.5% |
|---|
| Dave Wilkes | LD | 142 | 8.7% |
|---|
| Michael Cooper | C | 612 | 54.4% |
|---|
| Anne Bell | LD | 215 | 19.1% |
|---|
| Graham Bailey | UKIP | 160 | 14.2% |
|---|
| John Watts | Lab | 139 | 12.3% |
|---|
| Jackie Wren | OLRG | 1721 | 71.0% |
|---|
| Gordon Keymer | C | 622 | 25.7% |
|---|
| Donald Mahon | Lab | 80 | 3.3% |
|---|
| Liz Parker | C | 826 | 44.8% |
|---|
| Katherine Saunders | Lab | 404 | 21.9% |
|---|
| Christopher Dean | UKIP | 364 | 19.7% |
|---|
| Michaela O'Brien | Grn | 140 | 7.6% |
|---|
| Brigid McIntosh | LD | 111 | 6.0% |
|---|
| Chris Botten | LD | 520 | 44.8% |
|---|
| Robin Gwynn | C | 387 | 33.4% |
|---|
| Alex Standen | UKIP | 136 | 11.7% |
|---|
| Lucy McNally | Lab | 117 | 10.1% |
|---|
| Geoffrey Duck | C | 529 | 48.8% |
|---|
| Costel Petre | LD | 288 | 26.6% |
|---|
| Dick Grant | UKIP | 162 | 15.0% |
|---|
| Ollie Chamberlain | Lab | 104 | 9.6% |
|---|
| Alun Jones | LD | 428 | 38.7% |
|---|
| Liz Goodwin | C | 265 | 24.0% |
|---|
| Jeffrey Bolter | UKIP | 163 | 14.7% |
|---|
| Rachel Krengel | Lab | 143 | 12.9% |
|---|
| Mark Jones | Ind | 107 | 9.7% |
|---|
| Jeremy Pursehouse | LD | 853 | 48.5% |
|---|
| Perry Chotai | C | 471 | 26.8% |
|---|
| Martin Haley | UKIP | 329 | 18.7% |
|---|
| Patrick Rogers | Lab | 106 | 6.0% |
|---|
| David Cooley | C | 593 | 57.2% |
|---|
| Celia Caulcott | LD | 218 | 21.0% |
|---|
| John Hill | UKIP | 144 | 13.9% |
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| Jenifer Dugdale | Lab | 82 | 7.9% |
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| Caroline Warner | LD | 416 | 36.0% |
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| James Richardson | C | 335 | 29.0% |
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| Sarah Peay | UKIP | 220 | 19.1% |
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| Sally Eason | Lab | 183 | 15.9% |
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| David Lee | LD | 535 | 52.6% |
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| Matthew Groves | C | 361 | 35.5% |
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| Fatima Kamara | Lab | 121 | 11.9% |
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| Keith Jecks | C | 367 | 71.7% |
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| Joe Branco | UKIP | 75 | 14.6% |
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| Neill Cooper | LD | 36 | 7.0% |
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| Thomas Ebbs | Lab | 34 | 6.6% |
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