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Preston local elections 2019 results: a ward by ward breakdown

Posted on - 2nd May, 2019 - 9:46pm | Author - | Posted in - Politics, Preston Council, Preston News
Candidates are battling for a seat at Preston Town Hall Pic: Tony Worrall
Candidates are battling for a seat at Preston Town Hall Pic: Tony Worrall

Preston Council stayed red as Labour retained its grip on power in the city.

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Results are listed below for each of the wards as they came in during the local election results.

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Verification of the votes started at 9am on Friday (3 May) and full results were done by 3.30pm.

Each ward was be announced in full – with each ward electing three candidates.

We had live updates throughout the election count on Friday.

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Read more: Reaction from Labour leader after they kept control of the Town Hall

Ashton
Elizabeth Alison Atkins – Labour – 932 – elected
Beth Helen Balshaw – Independent – 620
Mike Balshaw – Independent – 607
Robert Philip Boswell – Labour – 884 – elected
Jeremy Dable – Liberal Democrats – 222
David Dwyer – Conservatives – 299
Christopher Finch – Liberal Democrats – 148
Simon Philip Platt – UK Independence Party – 282
Rebecca Potter – Liberal Democrats – 197
Mark Francis Routledge – Labour – 871 – elected
Tes Slater – Conservatives – 275
Luke Walmsley – Conservatives – 314

Brookfield
John William Browne – Labour – 781 – elected
Philip Edward Corker – Labour – 730 – elected
Fiona Duke – Liberal Democrats – 155
Nerys Eaves – Labour – 685 – elected
Anthony James Helps – UK Independence Party – 356
Mary Frances Kennedy – Conservatives – 255
Bowen Perryman – Conservatives – 211
Andrew Robert Pratt – Conservatives – 162
Jurgen Voges – Liberal Democrats – 127

Cadley
Paul Harry Balshaw – Conservatives – 421
Claire Craven – Liberal Democrats – 1125 – elected
Simon Peter Damian Crowe – Conservatives – 342
James Hull – Labour – 480
John James Potter – Liberal Democrats – 1173 – elected
Debbie Shannon – Liberal Democrats – 1077 – elected
Harry Spillman – Labour – 483
Jim Witherington – Conservatives – 365
Robert Wood – Labour – 462

City centre
Harshad Chauhan – Liberal Democrats – 229
Munirah Mehboob Dasu Patel – Conservatives – 199
Salim Desai – Labour – 1162 – elected
Carol Henshaw – Labour – 1201 – elected
Pamela Homer – Conservatives – 237
Peter Moss – Labour – 1167 – elected
Ennis O’Donnell – Liberal Democrats – 221
Connor Graham Rumble – Conservatives – 212

Deepdale
Issi Bax – Labour – 1775 – elected
Deborah Anne Bellevue De Sylva – Conservatives – 134
Zafar Coupland – Labour – 1699 – elected
William Alastair King – Conservatives – 135
Stephen Mullen – Liberal Democrats – 140
Siraz Ali Natha – Labour – 1677 – elected
Keith Sedgewick – Conservatives – 144
Benjamin Ward – Liberal Democrats – 100

Fishwick and Frenchwood
Danielle Margaret Butler – Conservatives – 208
Whitney Samantha Hawkins – Labour – 1233 – elected
Colin David Homer – Conservatives – 162
Peter Newsham – Liberal Democrats – 152
Yakub Patel – Labour – 1382 – elected
Martyn Andrew Rawlinson – Labour – 1193 – elected
Fay Whittam – Conservatives – 162
Michael Yates – Liberal Democrats – 121

Garrison
Freddie Bayley – Labour – 1294 – elected
Lynne Brooks – Labour – 1073 – elected
Mehfuz Dasu Patel – Conservatives – 676
Stuart Robert Greenhalgh – Conservatives – 819
Peter Joshua Kelly – Labour – 1013 – elected
Pamela Potter – Liberal Democrats – 290
Michael Turner – Liberal Democrats – 293
Hans Voges – Liberal Democrats – 237
Paul Anthony Whalley – Conservatives – 748

Greyfriars
Tim Cox – Conservatives – 754
Rowena Ann Edmondson – Independent – 324
Daniel Gregg – Liberal Democrats – 1151 – elected
Graham Jolliffe – Conservatives – 684
Tony Raisbeck – Liberal Democrats – 1221 – elected
Lakwinder Singh – Conservatives – 684
Ted Smith – Labour – 487
Stacey Michelle Thoburn – Labour – 441
Alexander Warren – Liberal Democrats – 1069 – elected
Alan Winston Woods – Labour – 561

Ingol and Cottam
Pauline Brown – Liberal Democrats – 871 – elected
Neil Darby – Liberal Democrats – 816 – elected
Trevor Michael Hart – Conservatives – 625
Julie Humphrey – Labour – 331
Mark Jewell – Liberal Democrats – 758 – elected
Joseph Vincent Maclaren – Labour – 287
Martin McKeever – Conservatives – 513
Barry Stewart McLoughlin – Labour – 295
Judith Anne Parker – Conservatives – 577
Nicola Sarah Suggate – UK Independence Party – 275

Lea and Larches
Monwara Amin – Conservatives – 326
David Borrow – Labour – 731 – elected
David John Callaghan – Conservatives – 403
Edward Craven – Liberal Democrats – 282
Phil Crowe – Labour – 735 – elected
James Lee Doyle – Conservatives – 359
Jason Higham – Liberal Democrats – 258
Jason Jeffrey – Liberal Democrats – 179
Mark Bernard Kingsley – UK Independence Party – 352
Jennifer Mein – Labour – 684 – elected

Plungington
Pav Akhtar – Labour – 868 – elected
Graham Briggs – Liberal Democrats – 176
Matthew John Brown – Labour – 941 – elected
Jonty Campbell – Conservatives – 191
Peter Holt-Mylroie – Liberal Democrats – 139
Nweeda Khan – Labour – 822 – elected
Pauline Littelfair – Conservatives – 201
Ian McDougall – Liberal Democrats – 140
Jayne Tully – Conservatives – 171

Preston Rural East
Edgar Arbidans – Liberal Democrats – 270
Susan Crawshaw – Labour – 335
Ian Kenneth Donnell – Conservatives – 999 – elected
Joanne Joyner – Liberal Democrats – 303
Harry Landless – Conservatives – 1245 – elected
Peter Lawrence – Liberal Democrats – 239
Andrew David Maclaren – Labour – 299
George Robert Tait – Labour – 322
Ron Woollam – Conservatives – 1188 – elected

Preston Rural North
Rebecca Nerys Boswell – Labour – 221
Alan Dent – Labour – 209
Craig Stuart Easton – UK Independence Party – 224
Michael James Farrington – Labour – 204
Sandra Finch – Liberal Democrats – 230
Peter Johnstone – Liberal Democrats – 216
Charles Edward Latchford – Conservatives – 846 – elected
Keith Ferguson Middlebrough – Conservatives – 842 – elected
Matthew Raisbeck – Liberal Democrats – 198
Sue Whittam – Conservatives – 885 – elected

Ribbleton
Robert Ash – Liberal Democrats – 136
Luke Bosman – Liberal Democrats – 146
Issa Mehboob Dasu Patel – Conservatives – 115
Robert Jones – Conservatives – 188
Mary Kudi – Conservatives – 133
Nick Pomfret – Labour – 655 – elected
Brian Rollo – Labour – 547 – elected
Jonathan Harish Chandra Saksena – Labour – 551 – elected
Andrew John Watt – UK Independence Party – 300

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Sharoe Green 
Kathleen Ellen Atkins – Labour – 839
Helen Disley – The Green Party – 413
Daniel Duckworth – Conservatives – 1036 – elected
Craig John Forrest – Labour – 764
Maxwell Owen Green – Conservatives – 1003 – elected
Thomas Hackett – Liberal Democrats – 268
George Kulbacki – Liberal Democrats – 287
Gregory Vickers – Liberal Democrats – 215
Samir Vohra – Labour – 698
David Joseph Walker – Conservatives – 960 – elected

St Matthews
Jeffrey Abram – Liberal Democrats – 99
Michael Basford – Liberal Democrats – 102
Jono Grisdale – Labour – 822 – elected
Javed Iqbal – Labour – 903 – elected
Jade Morgan – Labour – 836 – elected
Frank Parker – Conservatives – 162
Parviz Shahsvar – Conservatives – 111
Sharon Shahsvar – Conservatives – 109

Additional reporting by Jack Dinsley


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