Belfairs
Gwen Horrigan (Con) 1,997
Colin Ritchie (Lib Dem) 940
Raymond Hales (Lab) 482
Con majority 1,057
Con hold.
38.06 per cent turnout
Blenheim
Brian Smith (Lib Dem) 1,069
Peter Collins (Con) 1,034
Teresa Merrison (Lab) 533
Lib Dem majority 35
Lib Dem hold.
28.73 per cent turnout
Chalkwell
Richard Brown (Con) 1,450
Alistair Miller (Lib Dem) 766
Philip Hannan (Lab) 448
Con majority 684
Con hold.
28.01 per cent turnout
Eastwood
Chris Walker (Con) 1,563
Mary Betson (Lib Dem) 1,075
Ernest Webb (Lab) 520
Con majority 488.
Con hold.
29.90 per cent poll.
Leigh
John Lamb (Con) 1,224
Al Smulian (Lib Dem) 1,140
Alan Harley (Lab) 438
Brian Isaacs (Ind) 238
Con majority 84.
Con gain from Lib Dem.
33.83 per cent turnout
Milton (Two seats)
Lilias Felton (Lab) 934
Stephen George (Lab) 913
Joyce Lambert (Con) 912
Ahmad Khwaja (Con) 829
Robert Howes (Lib Dem) 198
Amanda Smith (Lib Dem) 191
Lab majorities 21 and 1.
One Lab gain from Con.
45.56 per cent turnout.
Prittlewell
David Elf (Lib Dem) 918
Christopher Kerr (Con) 913
Paul White (Lab) 569
Lib Dem majority 5
Lib Dem hold.
26.83 per cent turnout.
Shoebury
Verina Wilson (Con) 1,796
Lesley Wisken (Lab) 1,290
Alison Newton (Lib Dem) 300
Con majority 506.
Con hold.
22.81 per cent turnout
Southchurch
Brian Kelly (Con) 1,463
Denis Garne (Lab) 627
Michael Macdonald 220
Con majority 836.
Con hold.
26.23 per cent turnout
St Luke's
Mike Royston (Lab) 902
Johnathan Garston (Con) 566
Michael Clark (Lib Dem) 179
Lab majority 336.
Lab hold.
19.8 per cent turnout
Thorpe
Sally Carr (Con) 1,656
John Townsend (Lab) 518
Ray Tremain (Lib Dem) 242
Con majority 1,138.
Con hold.
24.27 per cent turnout
Victoria
Chris Dandridge (Lab) 1,201
Anthony Delaney (Con) 597
Paul Collins (Lib Dem) 232
Lab majority 604.
Lab hold.
22.08 per cent turnout
Westborough
Howard Gibeon (Lib Dem) 1,038
Mark Flewitt (Lab) 1,034
Michael Samuel (Con) 448
Lib Dem majority 4.
Lib Dem hold.
29.3 per cent turnout.
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