2011 – 5th May – Warwick District Council Elections – Kenilworth

Abbey Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Michael Francis CokerConservative Party1589
*Ann BlacklockLiberal Democrats1495
*George Reginald IllingworthConservative Party1479
John Anthony CookeConservative Party1339
Katherine Sara DicksonLiberal Democrats1060
Patrick Joseph RyanLiberal Democrats1005
Andrew Keith RoadnightLabour Party490
May Alice FitzpatrickGreen Party476
Ann Laura LewisGreen Party252
David Keith Charles WoodGreen Party244

Registered Voters 5840

Ballot Papers Issued 3397 (32 spoilt papers)

Votes Cast 9429 (58.2%)

NO CHANGE

Park Hill Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Dave John ShiltonConservative Party1885
*Felicity Gena BunkerConservative Party1731
*Andrew James MobbsConservative Party1673
Justine PottsLabour Party724
Alison Rita Margaret TylerLiberal Democrats680
Andrew TullochLiberal Democrats570
Susan McGowanLiberal Democrats549
Ian HendersonLabour Party547
James HarrisonGreen Party497
Pam LunnGreen Party333
Angela Maria OwenGreen Party243

Registered Voters 6397

Ballot Papers Issued 3164 (54 spoilt papers)

Votes Cast 9432 (49.4%)

NO CHANGE

St. John’s Ward (3 seats)

CandidatePartyVotes
*Richard Ivor DaviesConservative Party1603
John Stephen DaggConservative Party1478
*Norman John VincentConservative Party1441
Gillian Anne PalmerLiberal Democrats653
Jeremy EastaughLabour Party634
Richard Guy DicksonLiberal Democrats628
Mary-Ann StephensonLabour Party620
Peter Joseph SheilsLabour Party598
Ian Malcolm FenwickLiberal Democrats475
Philippa Cecily AustinGreen Party442
Rob Van SchieGreen Party167
Kate Edwards-KearneyGreen Party161
*denotes sitting member

Registered Voters 5808

Ballot Papers Issued 3161 (37 spoilt papers)

Votes Cast 8900 (54.4%)

NO CHANGE

NO CHANGE IN KENILWORTH

The Conservatives are still in control at Kenilworth, just like at the 2007 election. The only change being a new face in the their ranks, John Dagg, who was elected in St. John’s ward. He replaced John Hatfield who had been a district councillor for the last eight years.

Ann Blacklock, who was first elected to the district council in 2003, remains the lonesome Liberal Democrat in Kenilworth.

Although the Green Party did not get anyone elected, they put forward nine candidates, three in each ward. Pippa Austin, who got 442 votes in St. John’s, first stood in a district election way back in 1991, getting 100 votes in Park Hill.

In the district, the Conservatives have 25 seats, giving them a four seat majority. The Liberal Democrats have 9 seats, Labour 8, Whitnash Residents Association 3 and Independents 1.

Kenilworth District Councillors

8 Conservatives (D. Shilton, M. Coker, N. Vincent, R. Davies, J. Dagg, F. Bunker, A. Mobbs, G. Illingworth)

1 Liberal Democrat (Ann Blacklock)

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