THE seats in all six Mole Valley divisions were held in the Surrey County Council elections this morning.
High turn-outs of 41% were recorded in both Dorking Hills and Dorking Rural.
It means there are still three seats held by Conservative candidates, two held by Liberal Democrat candidates and one held by the Ashtead Independents.
Break down of results:
RESULT – DORKING HILLS
Hazel Valerie Ann Watson, Liberal Democrats – 2,043 (46%) Elected
Lynne Hack, Conservative – 1,189 (27%)
Apolinario Afonso, UKIP - 847 (19%)
Jacquetta Jane Fewster, The Green Party – 200 (5%)
Jonathan Orde, Labour – 151 (3%)
Turnout 41%
RESULT – DORKING SOUTH AND THE HOLMWOODS
Stephen John Cooksey, Liberal Democrats – 1532 (42%) Elected
James Morton, Conservative – 974 (27%)
Michael Foulston, UKIP – 774 (21%)
Frank Pemberton, Labour - 328 (9%)
RESULT – ASHSTEAD
Christopher Townsend, Ashtead Independent, working with Ashtead Residents – 2,283 (53%) Elected
Tim Ashton, Conservative, 1332 (31%)
Adrian Daniels, UKIP, 465 (11%)
Susan Gilchrist, Labour, 166 (4%)
Penelope Becker, Liberal Democrats, 95 (2%)
RESULT – DORKING RURAL
Helyn Clack, Conservative – 1,810 (40%) Elected
Michael Burdett Ward, Liberal Democrats -1527 (34%)
Leigh Jones, UKIP – 935 (21%)
Malcolm Victor Ward, Labour – 261 (6%)
Turnout 41%
RESULT - Leatherhead and Fetcham East
Result: Tim Hall, Conservative, elected – 1,564
Turnout: 31.5%
Spoilt: 7
BIRD, Roger, UKIP – 1,048
HALL, Tim, Conservative – 1,564
LEWIS-CARR, Bridget, Liberal Democrat – 782
MALLON, Robert, Labour – 297
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