Glastonbury Town Council elections 2019 - St Benedict, St Edmund and St John results

By Tim Lethaby 16th Jul 2021

Three of the four wards in the Glastonbury Town Council elections 2019 have had their results announced.

In St Benedict's, elected are Robert Stephen Henderson (Independent) with 325 votes, Denny Mitchel (Green Party) with 289, Ian Geddes Mutch (Green) with 285 and Brian Adrian Outten (Green) with 250.

The other results are Maggie Dear (Liberal Democrats) with 243 votes, Harry Joseph Wood (Green) with 230, Bill Knight (Conservative) with 187, Emma Jane King (Labour) with 163, Max Francis Mortimer (Conservative) with 114, Bryan Albert Beha (Conservative) with 104 and Josh Flagg (Conservative) with 90.

In St Edmund's, elected are Nick Cottle (Lib Dems) with 478 votes, Jon Cousins (Green) with 411, Serena May Roney-Dougal (Green) with 389 and Ian Christopher Tucker (Independent) with 341.

The other results are Simon Anthony Baker-Cooke (Labour) with 219, Warren Richard Bower (Conservative) with 134, Jill Vaughan (Conservative) with 133 and Nigelle De Visme (Conservative) with 105.

In St John's, elected are John Samuel Keery (Lib Dem) with 314 votes, Christine Prior (Green) with 291, Susan Rosamund Barnet (Green) with 270 and John Evan Coles (Conservative) with 252.

The other results are Susan Ruth Thurgood (Conservative) with 229 votes, John Anthony Graham (Labour) with 191, Chris Allen (Conservative) with 185, Aaron Lewis Davidson (Conservative) with 149 and Clive Robert Bishop with 90.

     

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