Posts Tagged ‘Surbiton Hill’

Kingston Council Election Results – Your new councillors

11 May 2010

If you live in one of the following places in Kingston, you have at least one new councillor:

Alexandra
Berrylands
Beverley
Canbury

Chessington North and Hook (all new)

Chessington South
Grove
Norbiton
Old Malden
St James
St Marks
Surbiton Hill (all new)
Tolworth and Hook Rise

Click on the ward names above to see who’s newly elected in your area.

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Kingston Council Election Results – How each ward was won

10 May 2010

The full election results pages for each of the wards in Kingston now include full details of the votes for each party and changes from 2006. To view the overall result click on the Kingston Council link below or select your ward from the list at the bottom of this post.

Kingston Council Election Results

  2010 2006 Change
Seats Vote Seats Vote Seats Vote
Lib Dem logo LIB DEM 27 42.5% 25 40.5% +2 +2.1%
Conservative logo CON 21 40.0% 21 44.8% -4.7%
Labour logo LAB 12.0% 2 10.3% -2 +1.7%
Green Party logo GREEN 3.2% 3.1% +0.1%
CPA logo CPA 1.4% 1.3% +0.1%
OTHERS 0.9% 0.1% +0.7%

 

Select a ward page below to view a breakdown of the election results and details of the 18 new councillors elected to Kingston Council:

Alexandra Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Berrylands Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Beverley Three Liberal Democrats
Canbury Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Chessington North and Hook Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Chessington South Three Liberal Democrats
Coombe Hill Three Conservatives
Coombe Vale Three Conservatives
Grove Three Liberal Democrats
Norbiton Three Liberal Democrats
Old Malden Three Conservatives
St James Three Conservatives
St Marks Three Liberal Democrats
Surbiton Hill Three Liberal Democrats
Tolworth and Hook Rise Three Liberal Democrats
Tudor Three Conservatives

Kingston Council Election Results – Who won where and your new councillors

8 May 2010

The results of the London local elections for Kingston Council are in. Kingston Council remains controlled by the Liberal Democrats with an increased majority of six. The election also saw Labour left without any representation on the council after losing its last seat in Norbiton ward to the Lib Dems.

Local Election Result 2010
Party Seats +/-
Lib Dem logo Liberal Democrat 27 +2
Conservative logo Conservative 21
Labour logo Labour 0 -2
Result: Lib Dem 6 Seat Majority

For full election results and the new local councillors representing areas in Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden and the rest of the borough, check out the Kingston Council Election Results page.

Or, to go direct to your local election result, select a ward name below:

Alexandra Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Berrylands Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Beverley Three Liberal Democrats
Canbury Two Conservatives, One Liberal Democrat
Chessington North and Hook Two Lib Dem, One Conservative
Chessington South Three Liberal Democrats
Coombe Hill Three Conservatives
Coombe Vale Three Conservatives
Grove Three Liberal Democrats
Norbiton Three Liberal Democrats
Old Malden Three Conservatives
St James Three Conservatives
St Marks Three Liberal Democrats
Surbiton Hill Three Liberal Democrats
Tolworth and Hook Rise Three Liberal Democrats
Tudor Three Conservatives

Surbiton Hill – Who are the candidates?

29 April 2010

Check out the Surbiton Hill ward page for details of all the candidates standing for election on Thursday 6th May 2010.

The ward page includes:

  • Who the candidates are and the policies each party is standing on
  • A map of the ward and links to the candidates for Parliament
  • Past election results
  • The change in vote needed for the ward to change political party

You can also make a prediction about how likely the ward is to change party based on the 2006 result on our swingometer page.