Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council elections

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Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council elections are held every four years from 2023 onwards, having previously been held three years out of every four for a third of the council at a time. Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, generally known as Wirral Council, is the local authority for the metropolitan borough of Wirral in Merseyside, England.[1]

Council elections

Since the first election in 1973, boundary changes have occurred in 1980 (where a third of the council were up for election) and in 2004 (where there was an all out election).[2][1][3]

Borough result maps

  • 1973 results map
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  • 2018 results map
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  • 2019 results map
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  • 2021 results map
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  • 2022 results map
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  • 2023 results map
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Changes between election

1973–1979 boundaries

1979–2004 boundaries

Wallasey by-election 1997

By-election, 13 March 1997: Wallasey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Lesley Rennie 1,781 47.3 Decrease3.1
Labour Elizabeth McArdle 1,490 39.5 Increase1.3
Liberal Democrats John Uriel 443 11.8 Increase0.4
Green George Bowler 54 1.4 New
Majority 291 7.7 Decrease4.5
Turnout 32.2 Decrease8.9
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.2

[4][5][6]

Prenton by-election 2003

By-election, 6 February 2003: Prenton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Francis Doyle 1,764 63.3 Increase9.9
Conservative Ian McKellar 634 22.7 Increase0.9
Labour Gerard Allen 389 14.0 Decrease10.8
Majority 1,130 40.6 Increase12.0
Registered electors 11,596
Turnout 24.0 Decrease10.8
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Increase6.0

[7]

2004–present boundaries

Moreton West and Saughall Massie by-election 2009

By-election, 26 November 2009: Moreton West and Saughall Massie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Steve Williams 2,255 70.1 Decrease1.0
Labour Andrew Hollingworth 615 19.1 Increase2.8
Liberal Democrats Steve Pitt 134 4.2 Decrease1.5
Independent Alec McFadden 121 3.8 New
Green Jim McGinley 92 2.9 Decrease0.4
Majority 1,640 51.0 Decrease3.8
Turnout 28.0 Decrease9.9
Conservative hold Swing Decrease1.9

[8][9]

Leasowe and Moreton East by-election 2013

By-election, 17 January 2013: Leasowe and Moreton East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Ian Lewis 1,620 50.5 Increase7.2
Labour Pauline Daniels 1,355 42.2 Decrease8.8
UKIP Susan Whitham 148 4.6 Increase1.1
TUSC Mark Halligan 31 1.0 New
Liberal Democrats Daniel Clein 28 0.9 New
Green Jim McGinley 28 0.9 Decrease1.3
Majority 265 8.3 N/A
Registered electors 10,551
Turnout 30.5 Decrease8.8
Conservative gain from Labour Swing Increase8.0

[10][11]

Heswall by-election 2013

By-election, 17 January 2013: Heswall
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Kathryn Hodson 1,254 58.8 Decrease3.9
UKIP David Scott 460 21.6 Increase12.2
Labour Mike Holliday 289 13.6 -4.2
Green Barbara Burton 110 5.2 Decrease0.7
TUSC Greg North 19 0.9 New
Majority 794 37.2 Decrease7.7
Registered electors 10,855
Turnout 19.7 Decrease20.8
Conservative hold Swing Decrease3.9

[12][13]

Pensby and Thingwall by-election 2013

By-election, 28 February 2013: Pensby and Thingwall
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Phillip Brightmore 1,411 38.5 Increase5.7
Conservative Sheila Clarke 868 23.7 Decrease4.7
Liberal Democrats Damien Cummins 834 22.7 Decrease2.5
UKIP Jan Davison 426 11.6 Increase2.4
Green Allen Burton 74 2.0 Decrease2.4
English Democrat Neil Kenny 53 1.4 New
Majority 543 14.8 Increase10.4
Registered electors 10,487
Turnout 35.0 Decrease6.1
Labour gain from Conservative Swing Increase5.2

[14][15][16]

Upton by-election 2013

By-election, 24 October 2013: Upton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Matthew Patrick 1,954 65.4 Increase5.8
Conservative Geoffrey Gubb 762 25.5 Increase2.9
Green Jim McGinley 143 4.8 Decrease0.1
Liberal Democrats Alan Davies 130 4.3 Increase0.4
Majority 1,192 39.9 Increase2.9
Registered electors 12,154
Turnout 3,031 24.9 Decrease9.7
Rejected ballots 21 0.7
Labour hold Swing Increase1.5

[17][18]

Claughton by-election 2017

By-election, 4 May 2017: Claughton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gillian Wood 1,761 52.4 Decrease14.2
Liberal Democrats David Evans 740 22.0 Increase15.3
Conservative Barbara Sinclair 567 16.9 Decrease1.0
Green Liz Heydon 136 4.1 Decrease2.2
UK_Independence_Party Beryl Jones 130 3.9 New
TUSC Leon Wheddon 27 0.8 Decrease1.7
Majority 976 30.4 Decrease18.3
Registered electors 11,336
Turnout 3,372 29.7 Decrease1.9
Rejected ballots 11 0.3 Decrease0.3
Labour hold Swing Decrease20.4

[19][20]

Bromborough by-election 2018

By-election, 23 August 2018: Bromborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op Jo Bird 1,253 47.1 Decrease14.0
Conservative Des Drury 749 28.1 Increase6.0
Liberal Democrats Vicky Downie 454 17.1 Increase6.0
Independent Steve Niblock 147 5.5 New
Green Susan Braddock 59 2.2 Decrease3.5
Majority 504 19.0 Decrease20.0
Registered electors 11,760
Turnout 2664 22.7 Decrease6.9
Rejected ballots 2 0.1 Decrease0.2
Labour hold Swing Decrease10.0

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Upton by-election 2018

By-election, 22 November 2018: Upton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jean Robinson 1,490 61.3 Increase3.1
Conservative Emma Sellman 705 29.0 Increase0.4
Green Lily Clough 151 6.2 Decrease0.5
Liberal Democrats Alan Davies 83 3.4 Decrease0.8
Majority 785 32.3 Increase2.7
Registered electors 12,040
Turnout 2,434 20.2 Decrease11.4
Rejected ballots 5 0.2 Decrease0.1
Labour hold Swing Increase1.4

[23][24]

Liscard by-election 2021

By-election, 22 July 2021: Liscard
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Daisy Kenny 1,137 53.6 Decrease3.3
Conservative Jane Owens 582 27.4 Increase1.2
Liberal Democrats Sue Arrowsmith 201 9.5 Increase2.9
Green Edward Lamb 109 5.1 Decrease3.0
Independent Lynda Williams 68 3.2 New
For Britain Gary Bergin 26 1.2 New
Majority 555 26.1 Decrease4.6
Registered electors 11,399
Turnout 2,128 18.7 Decrease10.9
Rejected ballots 5 0.2 Decrease1.0
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.3

[25]

Oxton by-election 2021

By-election, 25 November 2021: Oxton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Orod Osanlou 1,666 68.3 Increase11.3
Labour Co-op Sue Mahoney[26] 460 18.8 Decrease7.1
Conservative Philip Merry 168 6.9 Decrease1.2
Green Mary Heydon 147 6.0 Decrease1.5
Majority 1,206 49.4 Increase18.3
Registered electors 10,795
Turnout 22.7 2,447 Decrease14.5
Rejected ballots 6 0.2 Decrease0.9
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Increase9.2

[27]

Liscard by-election 2022

By-election, 14 July 2022: Liscard
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour James Laing 1,304 64.8 Steady
Conservative Jane Owens 370 18.4 Decrease1.4
Green Nadia Parson 172 8.5 Decrease1.8
Liberal Democrats Sue Arrowsmith 167 8.3 Increase3.2
Majority 934 46.4 Increase1.4
Registered electors 10,795
Turnout 2,027 18.8 Decrease10.8
Rejected ballots 14 0.7 Increase0.1
Labour hold Swing Increase0.7

[28]

Changes in affiliation

Previous election Date Ward Name Previous affiliation New affiliation Circumstance
1975 September 1975 New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren Kate Wood Liberal Conservative Defected.[29]
1988 October 1988 Egerton Alec Dunn Labour Independent Labour Expelled.[30]
October 1988 Leasowe Jim Edwards Labour Independent Labour Expelled.[30]
October 1988 Leasowe Ken Fox Labour Independent Labour Expelled.[30]
1990 ? Egerton Alec Dunn Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Defected.[31]
1992 March 1994 Eastham Vera Ruck Labour Conservative Defected.
1996 ? Prenton Ed Cunniffe Liberal Democrats Ind. Liberal Democrat Resigned.[32]
1998 June 1998 Prenton Ed Cunniffe Ind. Liberal Democrat Labour Defected.[32]
2000 December 2001 Egerton Colin Dow Labour Independent [n 1] Whip removed.[34]
February 2002 Bebington Kath Shaughnessy Labour Independent Resigned.[34]
2004 November 2004 Hoylake and Meols Hilary Jones Conservative Independent Resigned.[35]
April 2005 Pensby and Thingwall Oliver Adam Liberal Democrats Conservative Defected.[36]
? Hoylake and Meols Hilary Jones Independent UKIP Defected.[37]
2007 May 2007 Clatterbridge Isabel Moon Liberal Democrats Ind. Liberal Democrat Resigned.[38]
June 2007 Hoylake and Meols David Kirwan Conservative Ind. Conservative Resigned.[39]
2008 18 May 2009 Seacombe Denis Knowles Labour Conservative Defected.[40]
2011 16 May 2011 Bromborough Steve Niblock Liberal Democrats Labour Defected.[41]
2012 30 April 2013 Pensby and Thingwall Mark Johnston Liberal Democrats Independent Resigned.[42]
2015 ? Bromborough Steve Niblock Labour Independent Deselected.[43]
2018 28 August 2018 Pensby and Thingwall Mike Suillvan Labour Independent Resigned.[44]
25 October 2018 Rock Ferry Moira McLaughlin Labour Independent Resigned.[45]
January 2019 Rock Ferry Chris Meaden Labour Independent Resigned.[46]
4 March 2019 Bromborough Jo Bird Labour Co-op Independent Suspended.[47]
14 March 2019 Bromborough Jo Bird Independent Labour Co-op Reinstated.[48]
18 March 2019 Rock Ferry Bill Davies Labour Independent Resigned.[49]
April 2019 Oxton Paul Doughty Labour Independent Suspended.[50]
2019 17 July 2019 Greasby, Frankby and Irby David Burgess-Joyce Conservative Independent Suspended.[51]
6 February 2020 Bromborough Jo Bird Labour Co-op Independent Suspended.[52]
15 February 2020 Bromborough Jo Bird Independent Labour Co-op Reinstated.[53]
9 August 2020 Birkenhead and Tranmere Steve Hayes Green Independent Resigned.[54]
After 20 July 2020 Greasby, Frankby and Irby David Burgess-Joyce Independent Conservative Reinstated.[55][56]
14 November 2020 Hoylake and Meols Tony Cox Conservative Independent Suspended.[57]
December 2020 Prenton Tony Norbury Labour Independent Suspended.[58]
February 2021 Prenton Tony Norbury Independent Labour Reinstated.[59]
After November 2020 Hoylake and Meols Tony Cox Independent Conservative Reinstated.[60]
2021 19 November 2021 Bromborough Jo Bird Labour Co-op Independent Expelled.[61]
February 2022 Leasowe and Moreton East Karl Greaney Labour Independent Resigned.[62]
22 March 2022 Bromborough Jo Bird Independent Green Defected.[63]
2022 12 April 2023 Greasby, Frankby and Irby David Burgess-Joyce Conservative Independent Deselected and resigned to stand as an Independent.[64][65]
17 April 2023 Rock Ferry Yvonne Nolan Labour Independent Deselected and resigned to stand as an Independent.[66]
20 April 2023 Rock Ferry Clare O'Hagan Labour Independent Resigned.[67][68]
3 May 2023 Rock Ferry Chris Davies Labour Independent Deselected and resigned.[69]

Notes

  1. ^ Later forming the Wirral Independent Network.[33]

References

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  2. ^ The Borough of Wirral (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979 SI 1979/1523
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