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City Council election
UK local election
The 2002 Gloucester City Council election took place on 2 May 2002 to elect members of Gloucester City Council in England. There were boundary changes within Gloucester with Quedgeley being added to Gloucester and became a No Overall Control council, previously Labour -led.[1] [2]
Results [ ]
Gloucester City Council election, 2002[3] [4]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Conservative
14
+2
40.6
10391
Labour
12
-7
30.7
7836
Liberal Democrats
10
+3
26.6
6788
UKIP
0
-1
0.9
225
Socialist
0
-1
0.5
139
Independent
0
-1
0.4
103
CPA
0
-1
0.3
83
Ward results [ ]
Abbey [ ]
Abbey (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Andrew Gravells
1,457
64.8
Conservative
Robert Gardiner
1,337
Conservative
Michael Rentell
1,266
Labour
Jonathon Gill
462
20.6
Labour
Hayley Base
385
Liberal Democrats
Jonathan Trigg
328
14.6
Labour
Anne Whitworth
325
Liberal Democrats
Natalie West
317
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Barnwood [ ]
Barnwood (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Philip McLellan
1,293
50.1
Liberal Democrats
Kenneth Mitchell
1,143
Liberal Democrats
Stephen Reeve
1,088
Labour
Rosalinde Etheridge
649
25.2
Conservative
John Carr
637
24.7
Conservative
Elizabeth Noakes
636
Conservative
Stuart Wilson
608
Labour
Harjit Gill
596
Labour
Judith Robinson
574
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
Barton and Tredworth [ ]
Barton and Tredworth (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Carol Francis
850
65.7
Labour
Rose Workman
803
Labour
Bernard O'Neill
750
Conservative
Leonard Proctor
305
23.6
Conservative
Hubert Harrison
297
Conservative
Philip German
286
Socialist
Catherine Bailey
139
10.7
Socialist
John Ewers
107
Socialist
Gary Jones
84
Turnout
Labour hold
Swing
Elmbridge [ ]
Elmbridge (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Christopher Witts
760
42.3
Liberal Democrats
Roger Smith
666
Labour
Terence Haines
552
30.7
Labour
David Cook
542
Conservative
Doreen Watts
486
27.0
Conservative
Susan Mclung
476
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
Grange [ ]
Grange (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Nigel Hanman
793
53.0
Labour
Brian Large
702
47.0
Labour
Kay Mills
679
Conservative
Philip Awford
658
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
Hucclecote [ ]
Hucclecote (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
William Crowther
1,588
62.2
Liberal Democrats
Susan Blakeley
1,533
Liberal Democrats
Declan Wilson
1,357
Conservative
Maurice Barrett
630
24.7
Conservative
Leslie Jones
547
Conservative
Paul Morgan
502
Labour
Mark Dempsey
337
13.2
Labour
Garry Mills
282
Labour
Steven Richards
240
Turnout
3274
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Kingsholm and Wotton [ ]
Kingsholm and Wotton (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Jeremy Hilton
786
42.7
Liberal Democrats
Michael Power
687
Conservative
Robert Moreland
638
Conservative
Eric Ede
630
34.3
Labour
Sarah Everett
340
18.5
Labour
Susan Hitchings
320
CPA
Jonathan Ingleby
83
4.5
Turnout
1958
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
Longlevens [ ]
Longlevens (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Paul James
1,511
48.1
Conservative
Philip Beer
1,465
Conservative
Mark Hawthorne
1,367
Liberal Democrats
Veronica Phillips
1,246
39.6
Liberal Democrats
Thomas Croucher
1,118
Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Higgins
1001
Labour
Mary Cooke
386
12.3
Labour
David Cosstick
329
Conservative
Jeremy Fisher
307
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
Matson and Robinswood [ ]
Matson and Robinswood (3) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Stephen McHale
842
51.4
Labour
Mary Smith
792
Labour
Kevin Stephens
776
Conservative
Eleanor Browning
570
34.8
Conservative
Duncan Hall
559
Conservative
Linda Morgan
535
UKIP
Alexis Fernandes
225
13.7
Turnout
Labour hold
Swing
Moreland [ ]
Moreland 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Nicholas Durrant
896
56.5
Labour
Mark Hobbs
884
Labour
Geraldene Gillespie
838
Conservative
Royston Beckett
690
43.5
Conservative
Susan Gordon
560
Conservative
Terence King
533
Turnout
Labour hold
Swing
Podsmead [ ]
Podsmead 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Michael Lawlor
375
67.7
Conservative
Peter Robinson
179
32.3
Turnout
Labour hold
Swing
Quedgeley Fieldcourt [ ]
Quedgeley Fieldcourt (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Jacqueline Hall
520
43.4
Conservative
Susan Lewis
449
Liberal Democrats
Julian Powell
308
25.7
Liberal Democrats
Anna Mozol
290
Labour
Redvers Thomas
267
22.3
Labour
Allan Trigg
216
Independent
Jean Hanks
103
8.6
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
Quedgeley Severn Vale [ ]
Quedgeley Severn Vale (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Andrew Lewis
676
67.1
Conservative
Martyn White
613
Labour
Stephen Hoddy
331
32.9
Labour
David Purchase
270
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
Tuffley [ ]
Tuffley (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Brian Crawford
675
50.2
Labour
Janet Lugg
670
49.8
Labour
Rosalind Onians
649
Conservative
Anne Suddards-Moss
612
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
Westgate [ ]
Westgate (2) 2002[3] [5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Pamela Tracey
632
49.1
Conservative
Stephen Morgan
563
Liberal Democrats
Gordon Heath
479
37.2
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Meads
386
Labour
Terry Barrett
177
13.7
Labour
Evan Garwood
170
Turnout
Conservative hold
Swing
References [ ]
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