2018 Woking Borough Council election

The 2018 Woking Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect one third of members to Woking Borough Council in England coinciding with other local elections held across much of England. Elections in each ward are held in three years out of four.[1]

2018 Woking Borough Council election

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10 of the 30 seats on Woking Borough Council
16 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PartyConservativeLiberal DemocratsLabour
Seats won1683
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 1Steady
Popular vote12,7708,1314,500
Percentage45.8%29.2%16.1%
SwingDecrease 1.7%Increase 1.0%Increase 5.8%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
PartyIndependentUKIP
Seats won30
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote1,731752
Percentage6.2%2.7%
SwingIncrease 0.8%Decrease 2.7%

Map of Woking electoral results

Woking was one of the boroughs subject to a trial of voter ID[2] requiring the production of photographic ID or 2 other forms of ID at the polling station.[3]

Results

The Conservatives lost one seat to the Liberal Democrats, with Mount Hermon councillor Mark Pengelly losing by a margin of just 17 votes to Liam Lyons, who had been defeated by Pengelly two years earlier.[4] The Conservatives also failed to win their target seats of Byfleet and St John's by narrow margins, and came within 10 votes of losing in Goldsworth Park, although they held their seats in Horsell, Knaphill, Heathlands and Pyrford with very large majorities.

The result meant that the Tory majority over all other parties on the council reduced from four to two, so the Conservatives still maintained overall control as they have done since 2007, counting a short period of minority administration.[4] Despite polling 3.2% in the all-out council elections in 2016, the Green Party did not field candidates.[5]

Woking Borough Council election, 2018[5]
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Conservative5 150%111653.3312,77045.8 1.7
 Liberal Democrats3 1305826.668,13129.2 1.0
 Labour1 1023104,50016.1 5.8
 Independent1 1023101,7316.2 0.8
 UKIP0007522.7 2.7
Turnout27,884
Conservative hold

Ward by ward

Successful incumbents are marked with a green tick: Y, defeated incumbents with a red cross: N

Byfleet and West Byfleet[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentMary Ann Bridgeman Y 1,178 40.9
ConservativeGary William Elson112539.1
Liberal DemocratsEllen Sophie Nicholson35212.2
LabourMohammed Sakhawat Khan2257.8
Majority531.8
Turnout2,880
Independent holdSwing
Canalside[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMohammed Ilyas Raja Y 1,213 45.0
ConservativeRobina Shaheen88332.8
Liberal DemocratsJohn Francis Doran33812.5
IndependentDavid Benjamin Severn1555.8
UKIPTerence J Knight1053.9
Majority33012.2
Turnout2,694
Labour holdSwing
Goldsworth Park[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChitra Rana Y 930 38.0
Liberal DemocratsJames Richard Sanderson92037.6
LabourChristopher David Martin50020.4
UKIPTroy de Leon953.9
Majority100.4
Turnout2,445
Conservative holdSwing
Heathlands[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimon Michael Ashall 1,772 62.2
Liberal DemocratsThomas Edward Rimmer69524.4
LabourElizabeth Anne Evans38313.4
Majority1,07737.8
Turnout2,850
Conservative holdSwing
Hoe Valley[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDeborah Elizabeth Hughes Y 1,096 49.1
ConservativeJohn Frederick Lawrence73933.1
LabourGeraldine Margaret Mitchell-Smith31214.0
UKIPJudith Diana Squire863.9
Majority35716.0
Turnout2,233
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Horsell[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNancy Hazel Mary Martin 1,612 50.0
Liberal DemocratsAnthony Laurence Kremer114135.4
LabourConor Michael John Bakhuizen35711.1
UKIPLynda Mary Sage1173.6
Majority47114.6
Turnout3,227
Conservative holdSwing
Knaphill[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDeborah Harlow Y 1,376 53.9
IndependentHassan Badrudin Akberali39815.6
Liberal DemocratsJamie Diane Roscoe-Jones39115.3
LabourColin Robert Bright38715.2
Majority97838.3
Turnout2,552
Conservative holdSwing
Mount Hermon[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLiam Stuart Lyons 1,300 43.1
ConservativeMark Russell John Pengelly N128342.5
LabourSabir Hussain37412.4
UKIPRichard Peter Farr Squire622.1
Majority170.6
Turnout3,019
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing
Pyrford[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRashid Mohammed Y 2,076 59.3
Liberal DemocratsIan Michael Lachowicz67921.4
LabourGeoffrey Folk O'Shea44714.4
UKIPRobin Deller Milner1675.3
Majority1,20837.9
Turnout3,180
Conservative holdSwing
St Johns[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKenneth Howard Y 1,219 43.5
ConservativeSteven James Royston Dorsett116341.5
LabourJohn Scott-Morgan30210.8
UKIPTimothy Martin Read1204.3
Majority562.0
Turnout2,804
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

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