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Counters will be back at the Loddon Valley Leisure Centre for the Wokingham Borough Council count
Counters will be back at the Loddon Valley Leisure Centre for the Wokingham Borough Council count
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Wokingham Borough Council Election results 2010


May 07, 2010

The Conservatives have lost a seat on Wokingham Borough Council to the Liberal Democrats.

Abdul Loyes was beaten in the vote for Loddon by Sue Smith.

The count at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley, with all the remaining 17 contested seats remaining the same.

The winners are in bold.

Use our quick links to find results for your ward:

Arborfield

Finchampstead South

Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe

Bulmershe & Whitegates

Hawkedon

Shinfield South

Coronation

Hillside

South Lake

Emmbrook

Loddon

Swallowfield

Evendons

Maiden Erlegh

Winnersh

Finchampstead North

Norreys

Wokingham Without


Arborfield

Stephen Paul Bacon (Liberal Democrats) 515

Gary Cowan (Conservative) 859

Joan Huntley (UKIP) 92

Bulmershe & Whitegates

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Greg Bello (Labour) 877

Peter Stewart Jackson (UKIP) 214

Sam Rahmouni (Liberal Democrats) 1,742

Adrian Windisch (Green) 127

Shahid Younis (Conservative)  1,615

Coronation

Keith Baker (Conservative) 1,788

Patrick Kearan Power (Liberal Democrat) 1,064

John Sylvester Prior (Green) 99

Amy Louise Thornton (UKIP) 156

Pippa White (Labour) 278

Emmbrook

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Ann Amanda Davis (UKIP) 462 

Jeremy Stephen Harley (Liberal Democrats) 1574

Paul Grant Sharples (Labour) 418

Chris Singleton (Conservative) 2376

Evendons

Alistair George Corrie (Conservative) 2,537

Carolyn Constance Dooley (Liberal Democrat) 1,674 

Tony Skuse (Labour) 393

Mike Spencer (UKIP) 321

Finchampstead North

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Jim May (Liberal Democrat) 1,030

Rob Stanton (Conservative) 2,209

Finchampstead South

Roland Henry Cundy (Liberal Democrat)  840

Simon Philip Weeks (Conservative)  2,084

Clive Williams (Labour) 252

Hawkedon

Michael John Firmager (Conservative) 2,203

David Lamb (UKIP) 277

Anthony Paul Vick (Liberal Democrat) 2,052

Hillside

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Andrew Bradley (Conservative)  2,277

David Hare (Liberal Democrat) 1,967

Top Cat Owen (The Official Monster Raving Loony William Hill Party) 143 

David Andrew Sharp (Labour) 505

Loddon

Roger Clive Hayes (Labour) 514

Abdul Loyes (Conservative) 1,945

Andrew Bevan Hames Sansom (Green) 164

Sue Smith (Liberal Democrat) 1,997

Maiden Erlegh

John Robert Eastwell (Liberal Democrats) 2,083 

Kenneth John Miall (Conservative) 2,161

Jacqueline Earla Rupert (Labour) 1.077

Caroline Ann Smith (Liberal Democrat) 2,016

Paul Stanley Swaddle (Conservative) 2,254

Norreys

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Mary Gascoyne (Labour) 566

Keith John Knight (UKIP) 341

David George Lee (Conservative) 2,347

David Raymond Vaughan (Liberal Democrat) 1,379

Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe

Martin George Alder (Liberal Democrat)  909

Richard James Fort (Labour) 211

Bob Pitts (Conservative) 2,107

Shinfield South (two seats)

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Marjory Diane Bisset (Green) 664

Charlotte Jacqueline Louise Haitham Taylor (Conservative) 1,820

David Gary Hogg (Green) 251

Barrie John Samuel Patman (Conservative) 1,949

Elaine Spratling (Liberal Democrat) 1,188

South Lake

Jenny Cheng (Conservative) 1,091 

Ian Reginald Hills (Labour) 423

Martin Martinez (UKIP) 152

Beth Rowland (Liberal Democrat) 1,481 

Swallowfield

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Max Filmer Bowker (UKIP) 234

Stuart Ian Munro (Conservative) 970

Steven Scarrott (Liberal Democrat) 388

Winnersh

John Robert Baker (Labour) 339

Prue Bray (Liberal Democrat) 2,348

John Stuart Kaiser (Conservative) 1,866

Tony Pollock (UKIP) 214

 

Wokingham Without

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Rosemary Chapman (Labour) 458

Linda Wendy Higgs (Liberal Democrat) 939

Angus James Ross (Conservative) 2,708

Graham Widdows (UKIP) 389

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   The turn out at Arborfield was actually 71.7%. A very healthy turn out and higher than the 71.3% avaerage across Wokingham Borough.
LarryS
13/05/2010 at 14:24 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   The Arborfield Polling Station had no signs outside indicating it was a Polling Station when I went there at one. It was very difficult to find. No wonder the count for our ward is so low.
Hedley Browning
07/05/2010 at 22:08 Offensive or Inappropriate?
 
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