2008 Oxford City Council Election
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were held on Thursday 1 May 2008. As Oxford City Council is elected by halves, one seat in each of the 24
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is up for election. Overall turnout was 32.6%, down from 35.8% in 2006. The lowest turnout (20.8%) was in St Mary's ward and the highest (46.1%) in Marston.


Results

Note: three Independents stood in 2008, compared with two in 2006. This result has the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:


Results by ward


Barton and Sandhills


Blackbird Leys


Carfax

Note that Paul Sargent won the Carfax seat in the 2004 elections for the Liberal Democrats, but crossed the floor to the Conservatives in 2007. So when comparing to the 2004 elections, the Liberal Democrats hold.


Churchill


Cowley


Cowley Marsh

Note that Saj Malik won the Cowley Marsh seat in the 2004 elections for the Liberal Democrats, but crossed the floor to Labour in 2007. So when comparing to the 2004 elections, Labour gain from the Liberal Democrats.


Headington


Headington Hill and Northway


Hinksey Park

Note: ±% figures are calculated with respect to the results of the by-election of 27 July 2006.


Holywell


Iffley Fields


Jericho and Osney


Littlemore


Lye Valley

Note: ±% figures are calculated with respect to the results of the by-election of 21 September 2006.


Marston


North


Northfield Brook


Quarry and Risinghurst

Note that Tia MacGregor won the Quarry and Risinghurst seat in the 2004 elections for the Liberal Democrats, but crossed the floor to the Conservatives in 2007. So when comparing to the 2004 elections, Labour gain from the Liberal Democrats.


Rose Hill and Iffley


St Clement's


St Margaret's


St Mary's


Summertown


Wolvercote


Party Share of Vote Map


Sources


Election results
from Oxford City Council


See also

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