Three different elections took place in Cambridge on Thursday 4 June 2009.
Cambridge City Council by-election
Following the resignation of Councillor Marian Holness, a vacancy was created on the city council for East Chesterton ward.
| Candidate (party) | Votes |
|---|---|
| Peter Burkinshaw (UK Independence) | 201 |
| Kevin Francis (Conservative) | 552 |
| Susannah Kerr (Liberal Democrats) | 836 (elected) |
| Peter Harry Pope (Green) | 313 |
| Sam Wakeford (Labour) | 319 |
You can download the city council by-election result.
Cambridgeshire County Council elections
Residents of Cambridge elect 14 councillors to represent them, one for each city ward. Elections take place every four years.
Results of the elections can be found on the Cambridgeshire County Council website. Alternatively you can download the county council election results.
European parliament elections
Cambridge is part of the Eastern Region and votes for seven MEPs to represent it at the European parliament in Brussels. Elections take place every five years.
You can download and read the list of European parliament election candidates for the Eastern Region or the statement under 56(1) of the European parliamentary rules 2004.
Results can be found on the UK Office of the European Parliament website.
