2019 Woking Borough Council election

The 2019 Woking Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect one third of members to Woking Borough Council[1][2] in England coinciding with other local elections held across much of England. Elections in each ward are held in three years out of four.[3] The previous election was held in 2018 and the next election was due to be held in 2020 but was instead deferred to 2021 along with all other ‘2020’ local elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Map showing the results of the 2019 Woking Borough Council election

Results summary

Shortly before these elections, in April 2019, Cllr. Graham Chrystie (a councillor for Pyrford ward) defected from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats, leaving the ruling Conservative administration going into these elections with exactly half - 15 out of 30 - of the seats on the council.[4][5]

Although the Conservatives lost their overall majority on the council, following the election they continued to run the council as a minority administration.[6] In the numerical analysis below (the Results Summary and the individual Results by Ward) the performance of each Party or candidate is compared against the results of the Woking Borough Council (WBC) elections of the previous year of 2018. However, in terms of individual wards ‘held’ or ‘gained’ in 2019 the comparison is with the winning second placed candidates/Parties in the all-out WBC elections of 2016, as these were the sitting councillors seeking re-election in 2019.

Woking Borough Council election, 2019
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Conservative4 140101446.668,97633.5 12.3
 Liberal Democrats4 14061033.338,01129.9 0.7
 Independent1 1023103,61113.5 7.3
 Labour1 1023102,6339.8 6.3
 UKIP0001,8036.7 4.0
 Green0001,7986.7New
Turnout27,884

Results by Ward

Byfleet and West Byfleet

Byfleet and West Byfleet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentAmanda Jayne Boote 1,440 53.4 +12.5
ConservativeIrene Esther Watson Green61422.8-16.3
Liberal DemocratsEllen Sophie Nicholson36413.5+1.3
UKIPJamie Paul Hayward1575.8New
GreenJames Duncan Craig1204.5New
Majority82630.6
Turnout2,70131.44
Independent holdSwing

Canalside

Canalside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMohammad Ali 1,033 37.6 -7.4
ConservativeMohammad Riasat Khan82730.1-2.7
Liberal DemocratsAndrea Elizabeth Barker37513.6+1.1
UKIPWilliam Nelson Owen Roe31511.5+7.6
GreenRichard Guy Lewis Connelly1987.2New
Majority2067.5
Turnout2,76737.19
Labour holdSwing

Goldsworth Park

Goldsworth Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJames Richard Sanderson 1,032 42.2 +4.6
ConservativeJonathan Thomas Ewart Cope75530.9-7.1
LabourChristopher David Martin28011.4-9.0
UKIPTroy de Leon2349.6+5.7
GreenElla Jessica Walding1455.9New
Majority27711.3
Turnout2,45435.24
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

Heathlands

Heathlands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAyesha Azad 1,424 51.3 -10.9
IndependentRobert Arthur Shatwell54219.5N/A
Liberal DemocratsGuy Tuson Cosnahan53819.4-5.0
GreenAnna Katharine Wright2719.8New
Majority88231.8
Turnout2,79139.82
Conservative holdSwing

Hoe Valley

Hoe Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLouise Mary Nell Morales 1,147 56.8 +7.7
ConservativeColin Patrick Scott37418.5-14.6
LabourBrian Stanley Walter20410.1-3.9
UKIPDavid Simon Roe1597.9+4.0
GreenIvica Petrikova1376.8New
Majority77338.3
Turnout2,03928.56
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

Horsell

Horsell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeColin Sidney Kemp 1,298 41.8 -8.2
Liberal DemocratsJohn Francis Doran1,08334.9-0.5
GreenNigel Charles Ridgeon2668.6New
UKIPJudith Diana Squire2608.4+4.8
LabourJoshua James Reid1966.3-4.8
Majority2157.1
Turnout3,12243.75
Conservative holdSwing

Knaphill

Knaphill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMelanie Anne Whitehand 960 36.3 -17.6
IndependentHassan Badrudrin Akberali80830.5+14.9
Liberal DemocratsNorman Grenville Johns33912.8-2.5
LabourGeraldine Margaret Mitchell-Smith2148.1-7.1
GreenAlexandra May Connelly1806.8New
UKIPAndrew George Glen1455.5New
Majority1525.8
Turnout2,65533.30
Conservative holdSwing

Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsIan Johnson 1,421 51.0 +7.9
ConservativeJohn Frederick Lawrence80628.9-13.6
LabourZara Coombes2117.6-4.8
GreenIrene Jane Ridgeon1967.0New
UKIPRichard Peter Farr Squire1555.6+0.3
Majority61522.1
Turnout2,80237.80
Liberal Democrats holdSwing

Pyrford

Pyrford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary William Elson 1,099 37.8 -21.5
IndependentJoanna Avey82128.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsIan Michael Lachowicz41914.4-7.0
LabourSamar Akhlaq Chaudhary32311.1-3.3
GreenDanny Clarke1244.3New
UKIPRobin Deller Milner1244.3-1.0
Majority2789.6
Turnout2,92139.22
Conservative holdSwing

St John's

St John's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRobert Norman Leach 1,293 47.9 +4.4
ConservativeMark Russell John Pengelly81930.3-11.2
UKIPTimothy Martin Read2549.4+5.1
LabourJohn Scott-Morgan1726.4-4.4
GreenKathleen Elizabeth Kett1616.0New
Majority47417.6
Turnout2,80237.80
Liberal Democrats gain from ConservativeSwing

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