Following the Borough Council elections on 5 May, the political make up of the Council is as follows:
Conservative 32
Independent 1
Liberal Democrat6
Out of the 13 wards in Spelthorne, 12 were contested with the following councillors elected:
- Ashford Common:
Frank Ayers (Conservative), Marion Bushnell (Conservative), Nicholas St John Gething (Conservative).
- Ashford East:
Asif Ayub (Conservative), Chris Fraser (Conservative), Anthony Mitchell (Conservative).
- Ashford North and Stanwell South (uncontested):
Samuel Budd (Conservative), Marion Rough (Conservative), Joanne Sexton (Conservative).
- Ashford Town: Gerald Forsbrey (Conservative), Denise Grant (Conservative), Caroline Spencer (Independent).
- Halliford and Sunbury West:
Sandra Dunn (Liberal Democrat), Tim Evans (Conservative), Daxa Patel (Conservative).
- Laleham and Shepperton Green:
Richard Dunn (Liberal Democrat), Mary Madams (Conservative), Richard Smith-Ainsley (Conservative).
- Riverside and Laleham:
Philippa Broom (Conservative), Anthony Harman (Conservative), Isabel Napper (Conservative).
- Shepperton Town:
Vivienne Leighton (Conservative), Robin Sider (Conservative), Robert Watts (Conservative).
- Staines:
Christine Bannister (Conservative), Mark Francis (Conservative), Alan Patterson (Conservative).
- Staines South:
Colin Davis (Conservative), Penny Forbes-Forsythe (Conservative), Jean Pinkerton (Conservative).
- Stanwell North:
Judy Dale (Conservative), Dipak Gohil (Conservative), Spencer Taylor (Conservative).
- Sunbury Common:
Ian Beardsmore (Liberal Democrat), Robbie Colison-Crawford (Liberal Democrat), Colin Strong (Liberal Democrat).
- Sunbury East:
Alfred Friday (Conservative), Caroline Nichols (Liberal Democrat), Suzy Webb (Conservative).
Referendum on alternative voting system was rejected by the Spelthorne constituency – yes votes: 7687, no votes: 21873.
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