Council make-up: Con 31, Lab 2, Lib Dem 12. Click headline for individual ward results
BADSEY WARD (1 seat)
Sonya Kathleen Ealey (Lib Dem) 321
Reginald Arthur Jakeman (Con) 312
Turnout: 29.82 per cent
BOWBROOK WARD (1 seat)
Alexandra Margaret Rowley (Lib Dem) 471
Christopher John Hartwright (Con) 452
Turnout: 28.88 per cent
BRETFORTON & OFFENHAM WARD (1 seat)
George Frederick Bourne (Lib Dem) 409
Patrick George Mortimore Henry Clifford (Con) 201
Turnout: 47.69 per cent
DRAKES BROUGHTON WARD (1 seat)
Paul Middlebrough (Con) 417
Josephine Adela Marjorie Wilkinson (LD) 292
Turnout: 37.11 per cent
DROITWICH CENTRAL WARD (1 seat)
Graham Alfred Gopsill (Lib Dem) 238
Eve Christina Freer (Lab) 235
Glenise Noyes (Con) 164
Turnout: 29.90 per cent
DROITWICH EAST WARD (2 seats)
Michael Cephas James Barratt (Con) 788
Pamela Elsie Davey (Con) 716
Peter John Pinfield (Lab) 691
Sheila Neary (Lab) 667
Turnout: 35.33 per cent
DROITWICH SOUTH EAST WARD (2 seats)
Eileen Hope (Con) 730
Donald Sydney Lawley (Con) 645
Ronald Waters (Ind) 487
Bill Baker (Lab) 286
Jon Baker (Lab) 264
Turnout: 33.73 per cent
DROITWICH SOUTH WEST WARD (2 seats)
Terence Archer Spencer (Con) 497
Maureen Ann Lawley (Con) 476
Claude Heeley (Ind) 358
Wendy Jane Carter (Lib Dem) 321
John Fredrick Cook (Lab) 324
Pamela Edwina Catherine Jackson-Smith (Lib Dem) 282
Sheila Seabourne (Lab) 278
Turnout: 34.29 per cent
DROITWICH WEST WARD (2 seats)
Roy Gerald Seabourne (Lab) 473
John Bryan Wrenn (Lab) 442
Laurence George Evans (Con) 314
Alan Gordon Fisher (Con) 306
Turnout: 21.08 per cent
ECKINGTON WARD (1 seat)
Peter Wright (Con) 507
Roy Alan Chiverton (Lib Dem) 234
Priscilla Mary Cameron (Lab) 117
Turnout: 38.62 per cent
ELMLEY CASTLE & SOMERVILLE WARD (2 seats)
Dorothy Anna Mackison (Con) 558
Garth Anthony Raymer (Lib Dem)
338
Turnout: 44.94 per cent
EVESHAM NORTH WARD (2 seats)
Josephine Elizabeth Sandalls (Con) 461
Roma Wreford Kirke (Con) 436
Robin Christopher Lunn (Lab) 302
Pauline Ann Christie (Lib Dem) 298
Paul Leslie Rencher ( - ) 220
Turnout: 27.96 per cent
EVESHAM SOUTH WARD (2 seats)
Robert William Banks (Con) 504
Ronald George Cartwright (Con) 549
Diana Clare Brown (Lib Dem) 354
Turnout: 22.84 per cent
FLADBURY WARD (1 seat)
Malcolm Coubrough Meikle (Con) 558
Thomas Victor McDonald (Lib Dem) 522
Ross Lucas Hayman (Lab) 52
Turnout: 51.76 per cent
GREAT HAMPTON WARD (1 seat)
John Hyde Smith (Con) 420
Edward Stephen Martin (Lib Dem) 194
Turnout: 29.57 per cent
HARTLEBURY WARD (1 seat)
Muriel Mathews (Con) 435
Steven Michael Westwood (Lab) 129
Turnout: 26.09 per cent
HARVINGTON & NORTON WARD (1 seat)
Clive Gill Holt (Con) 425
Noel Harold Christie (Lib Dem) 299
Turnout: 35.10 per cent
INKBERROW WARD (2 seats)
Audrey Steel (Con) 1262
David Bertram Lee (Con) 1093
Martin Peter Michael Davey (Lib Dem) 632
Donald Aldridge (Lib Dem) 518
Turnout: 32.31 per cent
LITTLE HAMPTON WARD (2 seats)
Andrew Leo Dyke (Con) 480
John Douglas Payne (Lib Dem) 420
John Kenneth Stych (Con) 333
Turnout: 21.46 per cent
LOVETT & NORTH CLAINES WARD (2 seats)
Paul Coley (Con) 897 Andrew James Christian-Brookes
(Con) 870
Anthony Peter Miller (Lib Dem) 556
Janet Irene Saunders ( Lib Dem)457
Turnout: 35.82 per cent
NORTON & WHITTINGTON WARD (1 seat)
Robert Charles Adams (Con)
Uncontested:
OMBERSLEY WARD (1 seat)
Jean Carol Dowty (Con) 539
Judith Mary Cussen (Lib Dem) 113
Turnout: 36.34 per cent
PERSHORE WARD (3 seats)
Gaynor Ann May Amphlett (Lib Dem) 898
John Turner Grantham (Lib Dem) 785
Charles Gordon John Tucker (Lib Dem) 731
Richard Hampton (Con) 654
Valerie Anne Wood (Con) 607
Maurene Elizabeth Wilson (Con) 529
Trudy Marie Burge (Ind) 455
Raith Edward Annis (Ind) 328
David Michael Shaw (Green) 285
Malcolm John Dalley (Ind) 216
Kenneth Ernest Pugh Rowe (Ind) 211
Susan Mary Hayman (Lib Dem) 155
Turnout: 36.19 per cent
PINVIN WARD (1 seat)
Malcolm William Argyle (Lib Dem)
Uncontested:
THE LITTLETONS WARD (1 seat)
Mary Jane Smith (Con) 532
Helen Maureen Martin (Lib Dem) 354
Turnout: 40.48 per cent
UPTON SNODSBURY WARD (1 seat)
Elizabeth Boyns Tucker (Lib Dem) 605
Linda Robinson (Con) 583
Turnout: 55.32 per cent
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