Local election results 1 May 2003
This page shows the results of the local election held on 1 May 2003
This election was the first to be held under the new warding arrangements.
1. Oadby Grange ward (3 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Tirath S. Biring (known as Tom) |
Conservative |
812 Elected |
|
Martin A. Polyblank |
Liberal Democrat |
597 |
|
Ian K. Ridley |
Liberal Democrat |
595 |
|
Mumtaz E. Sattar |
Conservative |
738 Elected |
|
Peter Swift |
Conservative |
822 Elected |
|
Michael A. Thornton |
Liberal Democrat |
589 |
2. Oadby Uplands ward (2 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Beverley G. Barnes |
Conservative |
400 |
|
Ruksana Patel |
Conservative |
353 |
|
Arthur J. Rowe |
Labour |
175 |
|
Peter S. E. Valentine |
Liberal Democrat |
750 Elected |
|
John Vickerstaff |
Liberal Democrat |
752 Elected |
3. Oadby Woodlands ward (2 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
James A. Cotton |
Conservative |
443 |
|
Dean A. Gamble |
Liberal Democrat |
546 Elected |
|
Kathryn A. McKellar |
Liberal Democrat |
507 Elected |
|
Terence R. Peat |
Conservative |
412 |
4. Oadby St. Peter's ward (2 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Parvin Ali |
Labour |
138 |
|
Christine L. Edmonston |
Liberal Democrat |
557 Elected |
|
Graham F. Lamb |
Liberal Democrat |
578 Elected |
|
Geoffrey D. Rossa |
Conservative |
412 |
|
Gilbert M. Sharp (known as Martin) |
Conservative |
463 |
5. Oadby Brocks Hill ward (2 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Rubina Ikram |
Conservative |
350 |
|
Jeffrey Kaufman |
Liberal Democrat |
731 Elected |
|
Lesley Thornton |
Liberal Democrat |
791 Elected |
|
Nicholas S. Williams |
Conservative |
417 |
6. Wigston Fields ward (3 seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Dorothy Boston |
Conservative |
535 |
|
Garth A. Boulter (known as Bill) |
Liberal Democrat |
1013 Elected |
|
Helen E. Loydall |
Liberal Democrat |
973 Elected |
|
Kevin J. Loydall |
Liberal Democrat |
919 Elected |
|
Iqubal Patel |
Conservative |
371 |
|
Ikram Ul-Haq |
Conservative |
340 |
7. Wigston St. Wolstan's Ward (3 Seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Richard S. Adams |
Liberal Democrat |
598 |
|
David G. Chappell |
Conservative |
970 Elected |
|
Jane F. Chetwynd-Appleton |
Labour |
251 |
|
Alan V. Cocksedge |
Conservative |
864 Elected |
|
Alan J. Morris |
Liberal Democrat |
595 |
|
John W. Royce |
Conservative |
899 Elected |
|
Derek J. Vann |
Liberal Democrat |
675 |
8. Wigston All Saints Ward (3 Seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Michael H. Charlesworth |
Liberal Democrat |
701 Elected |
|
Denis M. Hickling |
Labour |
235 |
|
John N. C. Hill |
Liberal Democrat |
624 |
|
Charles D. Horsfall |
Conservative |
646 Elected |
|
Paul Mayfield |
Liberal Democrat |
681 Elected |
|
Panna Patel |
Conservative |
517 |
|
Margaret D. Sandy |
Conservative |
594 |
9. Wigston Meadowcourt Ward (3 Seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Lorraine J. Betts |
Liberal Democrat |
538 |
|
Thomas C. Black |
Conservative |
733 Elected |
|
Jillian M. Gore |
Conservative |
764 Elected |
|
Richard E. Morris (known as Mossy) |
Liberal Democrat |
552 Elected |
|
Maleha T. Sheikh |
Conservative |
548 |
|
Julia Stickland-Boyce |
Liberal Democrat |
467 |
10. South Wigston Ward (3 Seats)
|
Candidate |
Representing |
Votes Received |
|
Anne R. Bond |
Conservative |
477 |
|
John W. Boyce |
Liberal Democrat |
851 Elected |
|
Edith E. Chappell |
Conservative |
420 |
|
Susan R. Howard |
Labour |
245 |
|
Sharon B. Morris |
Liberal Democrat |
788 Elected |
|
Anthony A. Simms |
Liberal Democrat |
809 Elected |
|
Frances J. Wenlock |
Conservative |
393 |
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Last updated: Wednesday, 27 April 2011 9:42 am




