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Elections

Parliamentary General Election 4 July 2024

On Thursday 4 July 2024 the Parliamentary Election will be held to elect a Member of Parliament for Worcester.

Candidates

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

ALLCOTT
Mel

Liberal Democrat

-

 -

BAYLISS
Marc Leslie

Conservative Party

-

COLLINS
Tom

Labour Party

-

DAVIES
Mark Patrick

Trade Unionist and
Socialist Coalition
-

MURRAY
Duncan

Social Democratic
Party

-

-

PEPLOW
Andy

Reform UK

-

-

PINGREE
Tor

Green Party - -

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

74,931

-

-

-

For information about standing in these elections as a candidate please go to the Information for Candidates page.

Electoral notices

Voter ID

For elections in England, all electors voting in-person at a polling station will need to show photo identification before they are given a ballot paper.

There are over 20 forms of photo ID that can be used. A full list of of photo ID types can be found at the Electoral Commission website.

Please note that photocopies or digital forms of ID cannot be used. Workplace or Student IDs are not accepted unless they are also PASS accredited.

If you are voting as a proxy on behalf of another elector, you will need to bring your ID, not the original elector's ID.

Expired documents are acceptable, as long as it looks like you.

The name on the ID must match your name on the electoral register. If you have changed your name, please contact us as soon as possible to update the register (details below). On polling day, if your name has changed, you can take supporting evidence to a polling station, such as a marriage certificate or change of name deed.

If you do not have a form of accepted ID, or if you are not sure whether your photo ID still looks like you, you can apply for a free voter ID document, known as a Voter Authority Certificate. Voter Authority Certificate Applications can be made online or contact us for a paper form, or apply in-person at customer services at the Guildhall in High St.

Important dates for electors

  • 10 June – This is the latest date by which we will give public notice of who is standing for election in Worcester.
  • 18 June 11:59pm – Registration deadline. If you are not registered to vote or have recently moved, you should register to vote online or contact us for a paper form as soon as possible.
  • 19 June 5pm – Postal vote application deadline. Completed applications must have reached the City Council election team by 5pm. You can apply for postal votes online or download a paper form from the same website, or the City Council can post a form to you on request. We can accept forms sent via email if the application is complete and legible. This is also the deadline date for changes to, or cancellations of, both postal and proxy votes.
  • 26 June 5pm – Proxy vote application deadline. Completed applications for new proxies must have reached the City Council by 5pm. You can apply for some types of proxy votes online or download a paper form from the same website, or we can post a form to you on request. We can accept images of paper forms sent via email if the application is complete and legible.
  • 26 June 5pm – Voter Authority Certificate application deadline. Voter Authority Certificate Applications can be made online or paper forms are available by contacting us. You can also come to the Customer Services Centre at the Guildhall for help with your application.
  • 28 June – If you have lost your postal vote, or it was not delivered, you should contact us immediately, but this is the first date we are permitted to issue replacements.
  • 4 July – Election Day. Polling stations open from 7am and close at 10pm. If you are in the polling station, or in a queue outside it, by 10pm you will be able to apply for a ballot paper.

Postal voters

There are new rules regarding handing in postal votes.

If you have applied for, and been granted, a postal vote you will not be able to vote in-person at a polling station. You should treat the ballot paper as if it had been given to you in-person, keep your vote secret and don’t let anyone influence you to vote against your will.

If you make a mistake on your ballot paper, or with any part of your postal pack, please do not destroy it. Contact us as soon as possible and explain what has gone wrong. If it is an issue with the envelopes or the Postal Voting Statement, we may be able to explain how to solve the issue. If the issue is with the ballot paper, you may need to return it to us and be issued with a new one.

If your postal vote has not arrived, or has since been misplaced or destroyed, it is considered “lost”. We can reissue lost postal votes but are only permitted to do so between Friday 28 June and 5pm Thursday 4 July.

Please contact us as soon as possible to inform us that your postal vote pack is lost, do not wait until 28 June to do so.

Polling stations

Your polling station will be shown on your poll card. You can also look up your polling station by entering your postcode.

If you have lost your poll card and do not know which polling station you should attend, please email us to ask and include your name and address.

Accessibility

All polling stations are accessible to disabled voters. At some venues this requires the installation of temporary ramps to buildings that are not otherwise accessible. In rare cases, voters with large, motorised wheelchairs may experience difficulty entering the polling station. If this occurs, please speak to the member of polling station staff who will be assisting voters at the door or use the provided doorbell to call for assistance.

Voters with disabilities may choose to bring a companion to the polling station to assist them. Your companion can be anyone you choose over the age of 18. A companion may assist up to two people at each election and will need to fill out a short form provided to them by polling station staff.

Blind or partially sighted voters may choose to make use of the large print ballot papers as a reference or use a tactile voting template that fits over the ballot paper, or they may ask a companion or polling station staff to assist them. You may also have your own reading aids, such as electronic magnifiers or an app on your phone, which you can use.

Other equipment to aid or provide comfort is available at each polling station, this includes additional seating, a lower voting booth, ballot paper magnifiers, rubber grips for the pencils, and additional lighting in the voting booth. There are also easy read guides on voting available which can be found here:

If there are further materials, equipment, or accommodations you would like us to provide, please contact us.

How to vote in-person or by post

The City Council cannot tell you who to vote for but can help explain how the voting process works. You can contact us or ask polling station staff for help at any time.

  • If you are a postal voter, your postal vote pack will contain a set of instructions that you should read carefully before filling anything in. You will need to check that your details are correct on the postal voting statement, including that the ballot paper number matches the one printed on the ballot paper, then write your date of birth (not the current date) on the Postal Voting Statement and sign within the box.
  • If you are voting in-person you should attend your polling station between 7am and 10pm on Thursday 4 July. Your polling station will be listed on your poll card. You will need to give the polling station staff your name and address. There is no need to bring your poll card with you, it may help speed up the process but you will still be asked to confirm your name and address. You will then be asked to show your photo ID.
  • If you are voting by proxy for another elector at a polling station, please tell the staff this and give them the original elector’s name and address first, they will then ask for your details and your photo ID. If you are also casting your own vote, you may be asked to do this before casting your proxy vote.
  • The ballot papers will be the same if you are voting in-person or by post. It will have the candidates for the election listed alphabetically and a box by each candidate for you to make your choice. You can vote for only one candidate so please clearly mark a single box only on this ballot paper. You can use pen or pencil and make any clear mark, although a cross is traditional. Please do not write any messages or put your personal details on the ballot paper otherwise it may not be counted.
  • If voting by post, seal the completed ballot paper in the envelope marked Ballot Paper Envelope (Envelope A) and then seal this and the Postal Voting Statement in the envelope marked Postal Voting Pack (Envelope B), making sure the statement is positioned with the return address showing through the window. Post this back to us as soon as possible. You can hand it in to the Guildhall or at a polling station within Worcester City, but please note the new rules in the Postal voters’ section above.
  • In the polling station, fold the ballot paper over so your vote cannot be seen. Show the back of the ballot paper to the staff and put it into the ballot box.
  • If at any point you make a mistake on the ballot paper, tell the polling station staff, or contact us, before posting them back or placing them in the ballot box.

Accidents and emergencies

If something happens after the proxy deadline of 5pm 26 June that prevents you from voting at your polling station, you may be able to apply for an emergency proxy at The Electoral Commission website along with the relevant forms, or we can print paper copies for you.

Please note, in some situations, e.g. if you are in hospital, you will still need to be able to sign the form and someone, perhaps a nurse or doctor, will need to sign to support your application.

The City Council must have received the completed form to our office by 5pm on polling day, legible images of the completed forms can be emailed to us.

Please remember that your named proxy must be registered and eligible to vote, must not already be a proxy for two other people (or four if at least two of them are registered to vote from abroad), must be able to get to your polling station, and must have their own photo ID.

Contacting us

The best way to contact us is by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please include your name, address, and your query.

You can also call us on 01905 722530.

FAQs

View the FAQs about registering and voting at elections.

May 2024 Elections

On Thursday 2 May 2024 the following elections were scheduled:

  • Worcester City Council – 35 council seats
  • West Mercia Police & Crime Commissioner
  • St Peter the Great County Parish – 9 parish council seats
  • Warndon Parish – 8 parish council seats

Worcester City Council election

Following the Ward boundary review conducted by the Local Government Boundary Commission England (LGBCE) there are now 16 Wards in Worcester. As part of the review, the City Council also resolved to change to whole-council elections from 2024. This means that all 35 seats were up for election on 2 May 2024.

Some Wards have had changes to their boundaries, some have new names, and some have a different number of seats. You can view a map of changes to the new wards and boundaries.

Ward name

Number of Councillors

Arboretum

Two

Battenhall

Two

Cathedral

Two

Claines

Three

Dines Green & Grove Farm

Two

Fort Royal

Two

Leopard Hill

Two

Lower Wick & Pitmaston

Two

Nunnery

Three

Rainbow Hill

Two

St Clement

Two

St John’s

Two

St Nicholas

Two

St Peter’s Parish

Two

St Stephen

Two

Warndon & Elbury Park

Three

 
Candidates and results

The political balance of Worcester City Council 

Party

Number of seats

Labour Party

17

Green Party

12

Liberal Democrat

5

Conservative Party

1

Arboretum ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,798

1,761 10

36.7%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Coldicott
Zoe 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

151

 -

Cooper
Hannah

Green Party 

1,183 ELECTED

Fowler
Calvin Stephen 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

33  -

Haque
Nazrul

Labour Party

261

 -

Lewing
Karen

Green Party

1,090

ELECTED

Morgan
Alison Ann 

Liberal Democrat

94

-

Stanley
Angela 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

120

-

Taylor
Jon 

Liberal Democrat

106

-

Tull
Andrew James 

Labour Party 

314

-

 Battenhall ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,690

2,022 12

43.11%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Akhtar
Parveen 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

300

 -

Benfield
Ian Keith 

Labour Party

306  -

Hussain
Naseeb 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

253  -

Sobczyk
Paul

Green Party

1,213

ELECTED

Stephen
Louis

Green Party 

1,367

ELECTED

Symon
Pyers Hugh 

Liberal Democrat 

59

-

Taylor
Graham 

Labour Party 

322

-

 Cathedral ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,419

1,467 8

33.2%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Bodenham
Jon

Green Party

525

 -

Denham
Lynn 

Labour Party

644 ELECTED

Harrison
Archie Michael 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

33  -

Lankester
Francis David

Independent 

111

 -

Rimell
Adele 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

225

-

Rimell
Chris 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

216

-

Scott
Adam 

Labour Party 

541

ELECTED

Smith
Andrew 

Liberal Democrat

43

-

Taylor
Leisa 

Green Party 

464

-

Wild
Stuart 

Liberal Democrat 

37

-

Claines ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,500

2,635 9

40.54%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Allaway
Louis Joel 

Labour Party

309

 -

Allcott
Mel 

Liberal Democrat 

1,798 ELECTED

Bovey
Simon 

Green Party 

221  -

Henri
Tom 

Labour Party 

267

 -

Jagger
Jessie 

Liberal Democrat 

1,401

ELECTED

Lawrance
Karen Michelle 

Liberal Democrat 

1,333

ELECTED

Neill
Mandy 

Green Party

289

-

Nichols
Claire 

Green Party 

236

-

Nosal
Trish 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

373

-

Squires
Joy 

Labour Party 

333

-

Thorp
Chris 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

473

-

Wisniewski
Tom 

The Conservative and Unionist Party

360

-

Dines Green & Grove Farm ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,537

1,058 11

23.32%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Cawte
Margarete 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

211

 -

Davies
Mark Patrick 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 

38 -

Holmes
Andrew David 

Liberal Democrat 

71  -

Lamb
Matt 

Labour Party 

609

 ELECTED

Norfolk
Robyn Diane 

Labour Party

478

ELECTED

Pingree
Katherine 

Green Party

153

-

Potter
Martin Julian Keith 

UKIP 

 68  -

Silvester
Nicola 

Green Party 

121

-

Wilson
Mike 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

208

-

Fort Royal ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

3,607

1,275 7

35.35%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Kirby
Justin 

Green Party 

179

 -

Lee
Andrew Ian James 

Liberal Democrat

83 -

Martins
Antonio 

The Conservative and Unionist Party

130  -

Martins
Marta 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

128

 -

McCarthy
Helen 

Green Party

274

-

Meah
Resnu 

-

236

-

Riaz
Jabba 

Labour Party 

655

ELECTED

Sadiq
Atif 

Labour Party 

504

ELECTED

Zafar
Naheem 

Independent 

252

-

Leopard Hill ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,597

1,636 3

35.59%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Ali
Jamsheyd 

Labour Party

199

 -

Bittu
Jithin 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

364 -

Collier
Katie

Green Party 

906  ELECTED

Cross
Andrew

Green Party 

1,029

 ELECTED

Desayrah
Sunil

Labour Party 

176

-

Jagger
Paul Richard 

Liberal Democrats 

64

-

Lippett
Tony 

The Conservative and Unionist Party

346

-

Ricketts
Bart 

Liberal Democrat 

46

-

Lower Wick & Pitmaston ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,545

1,813 6

39.89%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Amos
Alan 

The Conservative and Unionist Party

817

 ELECTED

Brohan
Stephen 

Green Party 

194 -

Daniels
Aaron 

Labour Party 

653  -

Davies
Eloise Jade 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 

23

 -

Hodgson
Lucy 

The Conservative and Unionist Party 

569

-

Ondreasz
John Gabor 

Liberal Democrat 

129

-

Smith
Susan Elizabeth 

Labour Party 

752

ELECTED

Stephen
Alaric 

Green Party 

170

-

Nunnery ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,732

2,125 8

31.57%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Agar
Pat

Labour Party 

994

 ELECTED

Ahmed
Nadeem 

Independent

260 -

Ali
Asfand 

-

146  -

Ali
Bash 

Labour Party

807

 ELECTED

Babu
Leon 

The Conservative and Unionist Party

442

-

Butler
Scott

Liberal Democrat

184

-

Carney
David Paul

Reform UK

203

-

Ditta
Allah

The Conservative and Unionist Party

472

-

Mitra
Barbara

Green Party

340

-

Owen
Lucy

The Conservative and Unionist Party

417

-

Ponder
Alice

Green Party

302

-

Willmore
Elaine Grace

Labour Party

963

ELECTED

Zafar
Mikaeel

-

143

-

Zmarzlik
Jacek

Green Party

157

-

Rainbow Hill ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,709

1,244 10

26.42%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Burton
Keith

The Conservative and Unionist Party

161

 -

Carpenter
Susan

Liberal Democrat

50 -

Cookson
Zoe

Labour Party

525  ELECTED

Gregson
Adrian Stewart

Labour Party

550

 ELECTED

Rouse
Mike

The Conservative and Unionist Party

96

-

Trimmer
Josh

Green Party

464

-

Weeks
Nick

Green Party

488

-

St Clement ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,278

1,593 12

37.24%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Ballinger
Bertie

The Conservative and Unionist Party

533

 -

Craigan
Ian Michael

Labour Party

263 -

James
Seb

The Conservative and Unionist Party

482  -

Kinnersley
Alex

Green Party

598

 ELECTED

Mather
Steve

Liberal Democrats

59

-

Pingree
Tor

Green Party

788

ELECTED

Wilde
Jacqui

Labour Party

179

-

Windsor-Peplow
Max

Reform UK

94

-

St John's ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,277

1,401 1

32.76%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Barnes
Jenny

Labour and Cooperative Party

630

 ELECTED

Burge
Susan

The Conservative and Unionist Party

164

-

Jackson
Peter

Liberal Democrat

55  -

Ottolangui
Rob

Green Party

355

 -

Snell
Alexander Richard
James

The Conservative and Unionist Party

124

-

Swift
Annie

Green Party

322

-

Udall
Richard

Labour and Cooperative Party

 864  ELECTED

St Nicholas ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,059

1,595 4

39.3%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Hencher
Martyn

Green Party

385

 -

Hodgson
Stephen

The Conservative and Unionist Party

415 -

Lippett
Janet

The Conservative and Unionist Party

298  -

Murray
Sarah

Liberal Democrat

796

 ELECTED

Rudge
John

Liberal Democrat

569

ELECTED

Stafford
Mike

Labour Party

172

-

Taylor
Chris

Labour Party

132

-

Wratten
Clare

Green Party

295

-

St Peter's Parish ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,465

1,746 13

36.10%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Benfield
Jenny

Labour Party

181

 -

Carpenter
Ken

Liberal Democrat

216 -

Cockeram
Steve

Green Party

832  ELECTED

Mackay
Steve

The Conservative and Unionist Party

428

 -

Renshaw
John

Liberal Democrats

537

-

Round
Elena

Green Party

724

ELECTED

Tallett
Stephen Geoffrey

Labour Party

142

-

Woolgar
James

The Conservative and Unionist Party

248

-

St Stephen ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,065

1,549 5

38.11%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Coates
Ruth

Labour Party

224

 -

Laurenson
Neil

Green Party

981 ELECTED

Mace
Alex

Green Party

995  ELECTED

Melville
Andrew John

Liberal Democrats

53

 -

Wild
Jason

The Conservative and Unionist Party

256

-

Willmore
Mark

Labour Party

138

-

Wisniewska
Angelika

The Conservative and Unionist Party

202

-

Warndon & Elbury Park ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

7,312

1,666 10

22.78%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Awais
Mohammed

Independent

140

 -

Braithwaite
Sue

Green Party

288 -

Cleary
Owen

The Conservative and Unionist Party

388  -

Cottingham
Simon Paul

Liberal Democrat

111

 -

Desayrah
Jill

Labour Party

868

ELECTED

Ditta
Shazad

The Conservative and Unionist Party

325

-

Dukes
Sarah

Green Party

235

-

Ford
Jason Thomas

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

80

-

Gilfillan
Phil

Green Party

165

-

Hussain
Naz

Labour Party

708

ELECTED

Kimberley
Ed

Labour Party

783

ELECTED

Stanley
James

The Conservative and Unionist Party

389

-



West Mercia Police & Crime Commissioner election

Worcester City Council is responsible for the delivery of this election within Worcester on behalf of the Police Area Returning Officer (PARO).

David Sidaway is the PARO for West Mercia in 2024, you can contact him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. but any questions about voting within Worcester should be directed to the Worcester Electoral Services team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

You can find more information about the Police & Crime Commissioner election on the Telford & Wrekin website, all election notices will also be published on this page.

Candidates and results for the voting area of Worcester

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

77,590

26,391 566

34%

Candidate

Party

Votes

CAMPION
John-Paul 

Conservative Party

6,466

CURTEIS
Henry 

English Democrats

1,569

DEAN
Julian David Geoffrey

Green Party

5,418

MURRAY
Sarah Philippa Jane 

Liberal Democrat

4,049

OVERTON
Richard Andrew 

Labour and Cooperative Party

8,323

 Candidates and full results for West Mercia

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

995,785

216,239 2,314

21.72%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

CAMPION
John-Paul 

Conservative Party

73,395

ELECTED

CURTEIS
Henry 

English Democrats

21,645 -

DEAN
Julian David Geoffrey

Green Party

22,021 -

MURRAY
Sarah Philippa Jane 

Liberal Democrat

33,782 -

OVERTON
Richard Andrew 

Labour and Cooperative Party

63,082 -

 

Parish Council elections

Elections for St Peter the Great County and Warndon Parishes have been moved to 2024, and every four years after.

The Order bringing this into force was made on 30 November 2023.

Electors in Warndon Parish should note that a small number of electors in Warndon Parish have been moved from the South Ward to the North Ward.

Elections will not be held in either parish council, as an insufficient number of nominations have been received in both cases.

Parish or Parish Ward name

Number of Councillors

St Peter the Great County

Nine

Warndon Villages North

Four

Warndon Villages South

Four

Election notices

The political balance of Worcester City Council 

Party

Number of seats

Labour Party

13

Green Party

11

Conservative Party

7

Liberal Democrat

4

Warndon Parish South ward - 19 October 2023

Following the sad death of Cllr Andy Roberts, a by-election was held in the Warndon Parish South ward of Worcester City Council on 19 October 2023.

As Cllr Roberts also sat on Worcestershire County Council there was also a vacant seat in the Warndon Parish division of that authority. The City and County Council by-elections were run on the same timetable. 

Warndon Parish South Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,564

1,369 4

30%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Collier
Katie Debra 

Green Party

733

ELECTED

Desayrah
Sunil Michael

Labour Party

171  

Hickling
Paul Simon

Reform UK

29  

Jagger
Paul Richard 

Liberal Democrats

92

 

Lippett
Janet 

Conservative Party

340

 

Nunnery by-election - 20 July 2023

Following the sad death of Councillor Simon Cronin, a by-election was called for his former seat on Worcester City Council.

The poll was held on 20 July 2023.

Nunnery Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6644

1759 3

26.48%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Butler
Scott

Liberal Democrat

102

 -

Carney
David Paul

Independent

88  -

Ditta
Allah

Conservative Party

518 -

Willmore
Elaine Grace

Labour Party

1048

ELECTED

Worcester City Council Elections - 4 May 2023

On Thursday 4 May 2023 elections were held to elect eleven Worcester City Councillors.

Eligible electors in the following 11 Wards voted for their Worcester City Councillor:

  • Arboretum
  • Bedwardine
  • Cathedral
  • Claines
  • Nunnery
  • St Clement
  • St John
  • St Peter’s Parish
  • St Stephen
  • Warndon Parish North
  • Warndon Parish South

There were no elections in Battenhall, Gorse Hill, Rainbow Hill, and Warndon Wards this year.

Candidates and results

Arboretum Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4732

1860 9

39.31%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Barnes
Jenny

Labour and Coperative Party

505

 -

Cooper
Hannah Jane

Green Party

1134  ELECTED

Potze
Anja Sieneke

Conservative Party

152  -

Taylor
Jon

Liberal Democrats

59

 -

 Bedwardine Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6791

2265 9

33.35%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Davies
Eloise Jade

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

19

 -

Gilfillan
Phil

Green Party

221  -

Ondreasz
John Gabor

Liberal Democrat

183  -

Rimell
Adele

Conservative Party

847

-

Smith
Sue

Labour Party

993

 ELECTED

 Cathedral Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

8403

2753 7

32.76%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Bodenham
Jon

Green Party

420

 -

Fenton
Mark Alexander

Liberal Democrat

199  -

Harrison
Archie Michael

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

54  -

Sadiq
Atif

Labour Party

1238

ELECTED

Saleem
Haris

Conservative Party

806

 -

 Claines Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6451

2571 9

39.85%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Henri
Tom

Labour Party

227

 -

Mace
Alex

Green Party

205  -

Stanley
Angela Jane

Conservative Party

483  -

Venegas Jagger
Jessie Mercedes

Liberal Democrat

1641

ELECTED

 Nunnery Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6627

2139 10

32.28%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Butler
Scott

Liberal Democrat

134

 -

Carney
David Paul

Independent

108  -

Cronin
Simon Jeremy

Labour Party

1018 ELECTED

Ditta
Allah

Conservative Party

688

-

Zmarzlik
Jacek

Green Party

182

-

 St Clement Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4253

1629 8

38.30%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Daniels
Aaron Mark

Labour and Co-operative Party

217

 -

Mather
Steve

Liberal Democrat

58  -

Mitchell
Christopher Stanley

Conservative Party

615  -

Pingree
Tor

Green Party

730

ELECTED

 St John Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6379

1700 8

26.65%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Avery
Susan Elizabeth

Green Party

135

 -

Ballinger
Bertie

Conservative Party

249  -

Davies
Mark Patrick

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

30  -

Jackson
Peter

Liberal Democrat

68

-

Udall
Richard Mark

Labour Party

1199

ELECTED

 St Peter's Parish Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4448

1819 9

40.89%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Giles
Chris

Labour Party

124

 -

Hickling
Paul Simon

Reform UK

39  -

Renshaw
Robert John Charles

Liberal Democrat

305  -

Round
Elena Victoria

Green Party

817

ELECTED

Woolgar
James William

Conservative Party

523

-

 St Stephen Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4329

1595 6

36.84%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Bisset
Marjory Diane

Green Party

1058

ELECTED

Coates
Ruth Mary

Labour Party

180  -

Morgan
Alison Ann

Liberal Democrat

39  -

Wisniewski
Tom

Conservative Party

309

-

 Warndon Parish North Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

3999

1448 3

36.21%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Hughes
Michelle Kerry

Labour Party

168

 -

Murray
Sarah Philippa Jane

Liberal Democrat

795 ELECTED

Rimell
Chris

Conservative Party

402  -

Stephen
Alaric Benjamin

Green Party

80

-

 Warndon Parish South Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4590

1847 3

40.24%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Cross
Andrew Jonathan

Green Party

1206

 ELECTED

Hodgson
Lucy Caroline

Conservative Party

414  -

Rudge
John Stuart

Liberal Democrat

42  -

Taylor
Graham Michael Robertson

Labour Party

183

-

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On Thursday 5 May 2022 elections were held to elect 13 Worcester City Councillors.

Eligible electors in the following 12 Wards will be able to vote for their Worcester City Councillor:

  • Battenhall
  • Bedwardine
  • Cathedral
  • Claines
  • Gorse Hill
  • Nunnery (two councillors to be elected in this Ward)
  • Rainbow Hill
  • St John
  • St Peter’s Parish
  • Warndon
  • Warndon Parish North
  • Warndon Parish South

Electors in Arboretum, St. Clement, and St. Stephen Wards were not electing City Councillors this year.

The political makeup of Worcester City Council as of 6 May 2022

Party

Number of seats

Conservative Party

15

Labour Party

12

Green Party

6

Liberal Democrat

2

Candidates and results

Battenhall Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,108

1,975 6

48%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Piotrowski
Tom 

Green Party

1346

 ELECTED

Rodford
Peter Bruce Alban 

Conservative Party

398  -

Symon
Pyers Hugh 

Liberal Democrat

36  -

Taylor
Graham Michael Robertson 

Labour Party

189

 -

Bedwardine Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,785

2,655 30

39.1%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 Result

Amos
Joe

Independent

575 -

Collier
Katie Debra 

Green Party 

213  -

Davies
Eloise Jade 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 

16  -

Ditta
Shafaz 

Conservative Party

841

 ELECTED

Ondreasz
John Gabor 

Liberal Democrat 

155

-

Smith
Sue 

Labour Party 

818

-

Windsor-Peplow
Max

Reform UK 

30

-

Cathedral Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

8,491

2,963 25

34.9%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 Result

Ali
Raffi 

Conservative Party

843

-

Bodenham
Jon 

Green Party

320  -

Harrison
Archie Michael 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 

48  -

Riaz
Jabba 

Labour Party 

1513

 ELECTED

Venegas Garcia
Jessie Mercedes

Liberal Democrat 

 211  -

Claines Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,448

2,758 4

42.8%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 Result

Allcott
Mel 

Liberal Democrat

1933

ELECTED

Dent
Steve 

Green Party 

134  -

Henri
Tom 

Labour Party 

153  -

Lynch
Louie 

Conservative Party

534

 -

Gorse Hill Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

3,829

1,173 10

30.6%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Altaf
Mohammed 

Conservative Party 

535

ELECTED

Kimberley
Edward Christopher 

Labour Party 

364  -

McNeillis
Heather Kirsty 

Green Party 

239  -

Morgan
Alison Ann 

Liberal Democrat

25

 -

Nunnery Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled and
Part-spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,465

2,277 249

35.2%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Agar
Pat 

Labour Party

1156

ELECTED

Ali
Basharat

Labour Party

959 ELECTED

Carney
David Paul 

Independent 

171  -

Fenton
Mark Alexander

Liberal Democrat 

127

 -

Mitra
Barbara Maria 

Green Party

302

-

Rimell
Adele 

Conservative Party

728

-

Silvester
Nicola Jayne

Green Party 

186

-

Wisniewski
Tomasz

Conservative Party

661

-

Rainbow Hill Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,080

1,034 7

25.3%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Akhtar
Parveen 

Conservative Party

300

-

Cookson
Zoe Jane 

Labour Party

535  ELECTED

Cottingham
Simon Paul 

Liberal Democrat 

57  -

Weeks
Nick 

Green Party 

135

 -

St John Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

6,275

1,675 5

26.7%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Davies
Mark Patrick 

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 

29

-

Jackson
Peter 

Liberal Democrat 

91  -

Lamb
Matt 

Labour Party 

990  ELECTED

Meszaros
Laszlo Dominik 

Conservative Party

444  -

Pingree
Tor 

Green Party 

116

-

St Peter's Parish Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,477

2,006 1

44.8%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Cockeram
Steve 

Green Party 

896

ELECTED

Giles
Chris 

Labour Party 

125  -

Hickling
Paul Simon 

Reform UK

29  -

Potze
Anja Sieneke 

Conservative Party

643

 -

Renshaw
Robert John Charles

Liberal Democrat 

312

-

Warndon Parish North Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,029

1,412 7

35%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Bond
Emily Jeanine 

Green Party 

94

-

Craigan
Ian Michael 

Labour Party 

224  -

Hodgson
Stephen Anthony 

Conservative Party

571  ELECTED

Murray
Sarah Philippa Jane 

Liberal Democrat 

516

 -

Warndon Parish South Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

4,587

1,622 4

35.4%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Coates
Ruth Mary 

Labour Party 

382

-

Cross
Andrew Jonathan

Green Party 

284  -

Roberts
Andy 

Conservative Party

863 ELECTED

Rudge
John Stuart 

Liberal Democrat 

90

 -

Warndon Ward

Electorate

Ballot Papers
Issued

Spoiled
Papers

Turnout

3,904

881 2

22.6%

Candidate

Party

Votes

Result

Avery
Sue 

Green Party

84

-

Carpenter
Susan 

Liberal Democrat 

43  -

Desayrah
Jill Marjorie 

Labour Party 

446 ELECTED

Rimell
Chris 

Conservative Party

307

 -

 

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This year there were three elections held in Worcester.

  • Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election for the West Mercia Police Area
  • Worcestershire County Council
  • Worcester City Council

Worcester City Council election candidates and results

The political makeup of Worcester City Council as of 8 May 2021

Party

Number of seats

Conservative Party

18

Labour Party 11
Green Party 4
Liberal Democrats 2

Arboretum Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

4,747

2,063 23

43.46%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

LEWING
Karen Elizabeth

Green Party

928

 

 ELECTED

POTZE
Anja Sieneke

Conservative Party

347  

SQUIRES
Joy

Labour Party

696  

TAYLOR
Jon

Liberal Democrat

69

 

Battenhall Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

4,144

2.138 13

51.62%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

CARPENTER
Ken

Liberal Democrat

43  

MOUNTAIN
Paul

Labour Party

145  

RODFORD
Peter Bruce Alban

Conservative Party

652  

STEPHEN
Louis Joseph
Shay

Green Party

1,285

 ELECTED

Bedwardine Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

6,719

2,612 14

38.87%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

AMOS
Alan Thomas

Conservative Party

1,417

 

 ELECTED

BUFTON
Frazer Morris

Green Party

234  

ONDREASZ
John Gabor

Liberal Democrat

194  

SMITH
Sue

Labour Party

672

 

TAYLOR
Leisa Maudie
Women's Equality Party 81  

Cathedral Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

8,521

3,117 15

36.60%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

BOWER
Julie Margaret

Reform UK

102  

COOPER
Hannah Jane

Green Party

374  

DENHAM
Lynn

Labour Party

1,251

 

 ELECTED

DITTA
Shafaz

Conservative Party

1,211

 

FENTON
Mark Alexander
Liberal Democrat 130  
HARRISON
Archie Michael
Trade Unionist and
Socialist Coalition
34  

Claines Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

6,468

3,058 19

47.28%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

DENT
Stephen Mark

Green Party

245  

HICKLING
Paul Simon

Reform UK

48  

LAWRANCE
Karen Michelle

Liberal Democrat

1,269  ELECTED

LINSEY
James Thomas
Michael

Labour Party

278

 

LYNCH
Louie
Conservative Party 1,199  

Gorse Hill Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

3,870

1,105 18

28.55%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

AVERY
Susan Elizabeth

Green Party

79  

BERRY
Roger Edward

Labour and
Cooperative Party

408  

MORGAN
Alison Ann

Liberal Democrat

40  

STANLEY
James

Conservative Party

560

 ELECTED

Nunnery Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

6,311

2,247 13

35.6%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

CARVER
Jim

Conservative Party

1,129  ELECTED

COOKSON
Zoe Jane

Labour Party

807  

FLETCHER
Clive Graham

Liberal Democrat

56  

MASON
Carl Martin

British Resistance

28

 

MITRA
Barbara Maria
Green Party 214  

Rainbow Hill Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

4,125

1,095 7

26.52%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

AKHTAR
Parveen

Conservative Party

317  

BROHAN
Stephen

Green Party

144  

CARPENTER
Sue

Liberal Democrat

52  

FOWLER
Calvin Stephen

Trade Unionist and
Socialist Coalition

24

 

GREGSON
Adrian Stewart
Labour Party 551  ELECTED

St Clement Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

4,367

1,705 11

39.07%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

GERAGHTY
Simon Eon

Conservative Party

933  ELECTED

JACKSON
Peter

Liberal Democrat

55  

PINGREE
Victoria Jane

Green Party

423  

WALTERS
Paul

Labour Party

283

 

St John Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

6,308

1,808 24

28.68%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

AMOS
Joseph Luke

Conservative Party

622  

DAVIES
Mark Patrick

Trade Unionist and
Socialist Coalition

46  

MATHER
Steve

Liberal Democrat

115  

NORFOLK
Robyn Diane

Labour Party

800

 ELECTED

STEPHEN
Alaric Benjamin
Green Party 201  

St Stephen Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

4,346

1.768 11

40.75%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

COTTINGHAM
Simon Paul

Liberal Democrat

56  

GILES
Christopher David

Labour Party

182  

LAURENSON
Neil John

Green Party

1,086  ELECTED

NESS
Sam

Conservative Party

433

 

Warndon Ward

Electorate

Votes Cast

Spoiled Papers

Turnout

3,933

857 5

21.84%

Candidate

Party

Votes

 

CLEARY
Owen Tomas

Conservative Party

369  ELECTED

DUKES
Sarah Jane

Green Party

76  

MURRAY
Sarah Philippa
Jane

Liberal Democrat

50  

STALKER
Ceri Marie

Labour Party

357

  

Worcestershire County Council election

The Worcestershire County Council elections will be held on Thursday, 6 May 2021

Further information and results of this election can be found on the Worcestershire County Council website.

Election notices

Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner result

West Mercia Police Logo

The West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is responsible for holding the Chief Constable and police force to account on the public's behalf.

They oversee how crime is tackled in your area and aim to make sure the police are providing a good service. Further details about the PCC role can be found on the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' website.

John-Paul Campion has been elected as the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia. As he scored more than 50% of the first preference votes, second preference votes were not counted.

Results for the voting area of Worcester

Candidate Party First
preferences
CAMPION
John
Conservative Party 13,136
JEWELL
Peter Anthony Edmund
Reform UK 1,314
ROWLEY
Margaret
 Liberal Democrat 4,240
SAHOTA
Kuldip
 Labour Party 8,591

Full results for West Mercia

Candidate Party First
preferences
CAMPION
John
Conservative Party 179,411
ELECTED
JEWELL
Peter Anthony Edmund
Reform UK 16,519
ROWLEY
Margaret
 Liberal Democrat 50,699
SAHOTA
Kuldip
Labour Party 77,664

 

 

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