The final results for the Fenland District Council elections are listed as below.
CHATTERIS NORTH AND MANEA DISTRICT (Three seats)
James Carney (Cons) - 692*
Alan Gowler (Cons) - 701*
Charlie Marks (Cons) - 825*
Janet O’Keefe (Lab) - 425
Emma Pollard (Green) - 527
Liz Wright (Green) - 396
Turnout: 25.48pc
CHATTERIS SOUTH DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Ian Benney (Cons) - 578*
Steven Chappell (Greens) - 286
Daniel Divine (Independent) - 383
Anne Hay (Cons) - 509*
Amada Hirson (Lab) - 307
Matt Jeal (Breakthrough Party) - 154
Peter Murphy (Cons) - 517*
Aurelia Stempien-Wyrwal (Independent) - 296
Turnout: 29.92pc
DODDINGTON AND WIMBLINGTON DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Katie Clark (Lab) - 256
David Connor (Cons) - 708*
Maureen Davis (Cons) - 732*
Liam O’Rourke (Lib Dem) - 218
Philip Snowdon (Lab) - 246
Turnout: 30.90pc
ELM AND CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT (Two seats)
Petya Kneksis (Cons) - 396
Boryana Pehlivanova (Cons) - 317
Marian Phillips (Lab) - 211
Dal Roy (Independent) - 402*
Matthew Summers (Independent) - 447*
Turnout: 25.11pc of registered votes
LEVERINGTON AND WISBECH RURAL DISTRICT (Three seats)
Benedict Allen (Lab) - 406
Brenda Barber (Cons) - 818*
Samantha Clark (Cons) - 926*
Charles Cutler (No party) - 167
Hermien Dyer (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom) - 215
Mark Dyer (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom ADF) - 209
Chris Seaton (Cons) - 889*
Turnout: 30.07pc
MARCH EAST DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Levent Ali (Cons) - 477
Katherine Bultitude (Lab) - 410
John Clark (Independent) - 604*
Martin Field (Lab) - 445
Stuart Harris (Cons) - 509*
Jennifer Lawler (Independent) - 455
Angela Mayes (Lab) - 419
Mark Purser (Cons) - 555*
Turnout: 28.28pc
MARCH NORTH DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Martyn Balmont (Lab) - 392
George Broughton (Lab) - 372
Mike Cornwell (Independent) - 552
Steve Count (Cons) - 563*
Stephen Court (Lib Dems) - 319
Kim French (Cons) - 558*
Paul Hicks (Independent) - 553*
David Maryan (Reform UK) - 115
Hannah Orbell (Lab) - 471
Ashley Smith (Cons) - 447
Turnout: 28.29pc
MARCH SOUTH AND DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Gary Christy (Cons) - 409*
Jan French (Cons) - 416*
Clare Hale (Lab) - 263
Simon WIlkes (Greens) - 174
Robert Williams (Lab) - 207
Turnout: 26.76pc
MARCH WEST AND BENWICK DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Stewart Hearn (Lab) - 359
Tim Taylor (Cons) - 533*
Andrew Woollard (Cons) - 549*
Turnout: 25.11pc
PARSON DROVE AND WISBECH ST MARY DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Gavin Booth (Lib Dems) - 706*
Diane Cutler (Lib Dems) - 617*
Anthony Georgiou (Cons) - 552
Michael Humphrey (Cons) - 688*
Rasa McGill (Lib Dem) - 342
Sebastian O’Keefe (Lab) - 194
Clayton Payne (Cons) - 495
Turnout: 26.77pc
WHITTLESEY EAST AND VILLAGES DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Chris Boden (Cons) - 698*
Stephen Clay (Lab) - 302
David Habbin (Greens) - 312
Alex Miscandlon (Cons) - 631*
Haq Nawaz (Cons) - 579*
Bob Wicks (Independent) - 520
Turnout: 25.92pc
WHITTLESEY LATTERSEY DISTRICT WARD (One seat)
Jason Mockett (Cons) - 190*
Ian Moyes (Lab) - 120
Turnout: 24.51 pc
WHITTLESEY NORTH WEST DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Peter Gilman (Lab) - 266
Dee Laws (Cons) - 689*
John Male (Greens) - 247
Elisabeth Sennitt Clough (Cons) - 597*
Turnout: 25.95pc
WHITTLESEY SOUTH DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Peter Bibb (Independent) - 337
Maria Boccia (Cons) - 432
Roy Gerstner (Independent) - 472*
Kay Mayor (Cons) - 537*
Turnout: 28.9pc
WISBECH NORTH DISTRICT WARD (One seat)
Lucie Foice-Beard (Cons) - 198*
Marina Jennings (Independent) - 35
Alan Wheeldon (Independent) - 96
Turnout: 17.01pc
WISBECH RIVERSIDE DISTRICT WARD (Two seats)
Kathryn Hearn (Lab) - 255
Nick Meekins (Cons) - 447*
Dave Oliver (Cons) - 400*
Turnout: 19.85pc
WISBECH SOUTH DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Peter Freeman (Independent) - 491
Ruth Freeman (Independent) - 496
Samantha Hoy (Cons) - 859*
Steve Tierney (Cons) - 823*
Susan Wallwork (Cons) - 792*
Turnout: 24.70pc
WISBECH WALSOKEN AND WATERLEES DISTRICT WARD (Three seats)
Simon Crowson (Independent) - 441
Sidney Imafidon (Cons) - 656*
Garry Monger (Independent) - 523
David Patrick (Independent) - 557*
Billy Rackley (Cons) - 638*
Sylwia Salvidge (Cons) - 549
Turnout: 25.24pc
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