Hertfordshire : Stevenage County Council results

By Layth Yousif

9th May 2021 | Local News

Hertfordshire : Stevenage County Council results
Hertfordshire : Stevenage County Council results

Election results for Hertfordshire County Council candidates in Stevenage divisions.

STEVENAGE

Bedwell

Sharon Taylor OBE, Labour, 1705 (ELECTED)

Janet Munro, Conservative Party, 1243;

Jill Brinkworth, Liberal Democrats 349;

Dean Carpenter, Green Party, 216;

Steve Glennon, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts 75.

Broadwater

Adam Mitchell, Conservative Party, 1915 (ELECTED)

Syeda Rahim, Labour, 1219;

Andy McGuinness, Liberal Democrats, 356;

Richard Warr, Green Party, 296;

Peter Colley, UK Independence Party, 122;

Helen Kerr, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts, 62.

Chells

Robin Parker, Liberal Democrats, 1857 (ELECTED);

Layla Buckingham, Conservative Party, 1112;

Conor McGrath, Labour Party, 817;

Naomi Lovelace-Collins, Green Party, 201;

Roger Charles, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts, 54.

Old Stevenage

Graham Lawrence, Conservative Party, 1827 (ELECTED);

Richard Henry, Labour, 1681;

Elizabeth Sturges, Green Party, 387;

Madani Mannan, Liberal Democrats, 186.

Shephall

Roni Hearn, Conservative Party, 1624 (ELECTED);

Simon Speller, Labour, 1440;

Tom Wren, Liberal Democrats, 334;

Michael Malocco, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts, 88.

St Nicholas

Phil Bibby, Conservative Party, 1658 (ELECTED);

Sandra Barr, Labour, 1540;

Neil Brinkworth, Liberal Democrats, 399;

Jacqueline Botevyle, Green Party, 222;

Amodio Amato, Reform UK, 71;

Amber Gentleman, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts, 59

     

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