East Hampshire Liberal Democrats

Campaigning with Adam Carew

Adam Carew

Adam Carew

Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesman for East Hampshire

Adam Carew

Adam Carew is a young, enthusiastic, well organised and hardworking Liberal Democrat who campaigns hard for his local community and his Liberal beliefs. Adam was elected in 2003 by a 5-to-1 majority to become the youngest Councillor on East Hampshire District Council.

Adam is a Hampshire County Councillor for Whitehill, Bordon and Lindford Division and East Hampshire District and Town Councillor for Whitehill Walldown.

Adam is an ecologist and part-time lecturer by profession, and a member of the Green Liberal Democrats National Executive. He organises successful events and fundraising activities for Woolmer Forest branch and he is Press Officer for N E Hants Local Party.

Adam's interests include wildlife conservation, environmental issues, social and political history, current affairs, archaeology, historic landscapes, walking, out-door pursuits, literature, theatre, modern art, sculpture, ceramics and design. He is partnered to artist and designer Jeni Childe.

Adam is:

  • Chair, Green Liberal Democrats

  • Press Officer, North East Hampshire Constituency

  • Member, Liberal Democrats' English Council

  • Member, South Central Regional Policy Committee

  • Founding Member, Whitehill-Bordon Business Breakthrough

  • Vice Chairman, Deadwater Valley Trust Local Nature Reserve

  • Chairman, Walldown Preservation Society

  • Governor, St Matthew's Primary School

...and until recently:

  • Regional Representative, North East Hampshire Constituency

  • Chairman, Whitehill Bordon Health Check Environment Committee

General Election Results For Hampshire East

At the General Election in Hampshire East on 5th May 2005, 53139 votes were cast (approximately 91% of the total number of eligible voters) with the following result:

45.7%
 
Michael Mates (Conservative): 24273 votes (-1.9%).

35.3%
 
Ruth Bright (Liberal Democrat): 18764 votes (+5.4%).

16%
 
Marjory Broughton (Labour): 8519 votes (-3.6%).

3%
 
David Samuel (UK Independence Party): 1583 votes (+0.2%).

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