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Contents 1 Election results 2 Results summary 3 Ward results 4 References // Election results Broxbourne Local Election Result 2002 Party Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/-   Conservative 14 87.50 61.29 10.948   Labour 1 6.25 26.23 4,686   Liberal Democrat 0 0 7.28 1,301   Independent 1 6.25 4.24 757   BNP 0 0 0.96 170 Results summary An election was held in all of the 13 wards on 2 May 2002. 16 council seats were involved with 2 seats being voted for in Goffs Oak Ward and 3 seats in Hoddesdon Town Ward. Martin Greensmyth won the Bury Green Ward for the Independent "Bury Green Residents" Ward results Broxbourne Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Joyce Ball 929 64.78 Liberal Democrat Kirstie De Rivaz 275 19.18 Labour Michael Hanks 230 16.04 Majority 654 Turnout 1,434 Bury Green Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Martin Greensmyth 757 46.73 Conservative Dennis Clayton 564 34.81 Labour Alexander McInnes 299 18.46 Majority 193 Turnout 1,620 Cheshunt Central Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Keith Brown 975 62.98 Labour Ronald McCole 382 24.68 Liberal Democrat Michael Gould 191 12.34 Majority 593 Turnout 1,548 Cheshunt North Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Kay Leese 752 56.75 Labour Edward Hopwood 403 30.42 BNP John Cope 170 12.83 Majority 349 Turnout 1,325 Flamstead End Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Paul Seeby 897 72.69 Labour Brian Mercer 337 27.31 Majority 560 Turnout 1,234 Goffs Oak Ward Result 2 Seats 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Elizabeth Clayton Unopp. Conservative Russell Thomas Unopp. Majority Turnout Hoddesdon North Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Alan Smith 1,046 75.63 Labour Arthur Hillyard 421 24.37 Majority 709 Turnout 1,383 Hoddesdon Town Ward Result 3 Seats 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Kenneth Ayling 741 22.05 Conservative Robert Bick 713 21.21 Conservative Brian Perry 686 20.41 Liberal Democrat Anthony Fey 341 10.15 Labour Hugh Kelly 335 10.15 Liberal Democrat Peter Huse 275 8.18 Liberal Democrat Andrew Porrer 264 7.85 Rosedale Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Raymond Stone 509 68.78 Labour Christopher Simonovitch 231 31.22 Majority 278 Turnout 740 Rye Park Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Moyra O'Neill 729 53.10 Labour Annette Marples 644 46.90 Majority 85 Turnout 1,373 Theobalds Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Carol Crump 1,055 70.85 Labour Richard Greenhill 434 29.15 Majority 621 Turnout 1,489 Waltham Cross Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Malcolm Aitkin 600 53.00 Conservative James Burdett 532 47.00 Majority 68 Turnout 1,132 Wormley / Turnford Ward Result 2 May 2002 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gordon Nicholson 820 67.05 Labour Sylvia Courtnage 403 32.95 Majority 417 Turnout 1,223 References Preceded by Broxbourne Council election, 2000 Broxbourne local elections Succeeded by Broxbourne Council election, 2003 v • d • e (2001 ←)   United Kingdom local elections, 2002   (→ 2003) London boroughs Barking and Dagenham · Barnet · Bexley · Brent · Bromley · Camden · Croydon · Ealing · Enfield · Greenwich · Hackney · Hammersmith and Fulham · Haringey · Harrow · Havering · Hillingdon · Hounslow · Islington · Kensington and Chelsea · Kingston upon Thames · Lambeth · Lewisham · Merton · 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