1999 Salford City Council election

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Elections to Salford Council were held on 6 May 1999. One third of the council was up for election. The Labour Party kept overall control of the councill. [1] Overall turnout was 21.85%.

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After the election, the composition of the council was:

Election result

Salford Local Election Result 1999
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 1801-19059.121,332-2.4%
  Liberal Democrats 210+11022.17,967+2.6%
  Conservative 0000018.76,741+0.0%
 Public Transport Users000000.262+0.2%

Ward results

Barton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Beverley Collins1,17373.5-3.8
Conservative Ruth Brook23814.9+2.3
Liberal Democrats Peter Brown18411.5+1.4
Majority93558.6-6.1
Turnout 1,59520.4+2.2
Labour hold Swing
Blackfriars
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Benjamin Wallsworth69475.2-3.5
Liberal Democrats Bernard Carson22924.8+11.3
Majority46550.4-14.8
Turnout 92315.8+2.3
Labour hold Swing
Broughton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bernard Murphy95577.4+2.4
Liberal Democrats Sheilah Wallace27922.6+10.5
Majority67654.8-7.3
Turnout 1,23419.8+2.3
Labour hold Swing
Cadishead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Hunt99358.1-3.8
Conservative Thomas Holt58834.4+5.5
Liberal Democrats Yvonne Dippnall1297.5-1.7
Majority40523.7-9.3
Turnout 1,71026.1+4.6
Labour hold Swing
Claremont
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Norman Owen1,11443.1+6.9
Labour James Short1,07141.5-5.0
Conservative Sydney Cooper39715.4-1.9
Majority431.6
Turnout 2,58226.3+4.8
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing
Eccles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Morris1,25956.3-4.7
Conservative Michael Edwards61827.6+6.1
Liberal Democrats Sara Bradbury35916.1-1.5
Majority64128.7-10.8
Turnout 2,23624.5+3.7
Labour hold Swing
Irlam
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Jones1,11261.7-18.6
Conservative Elizabeth Hill52229.0+29.0
Liberal Democrats Julie Wenham1679.3-10.4
Majority59032.7-27.9
Turnout 1,80124.9+5.3
Labour hold Swing
Kersal
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour George Wilson96561.8-6.8
Conservative George Herrick39025.0+0.4
Liberal Democrats John Gray20713.3+6.5
Majority57536.8-7.2
Turnout 1,56217.9-4.2
Labour hold Swing
Langworthy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Andrew Leaston65468.0-3.9
Liberal Democrats Emma Rogers30832.0+19.9
Majority34636.0-23.8
Turnout 96215.3+0.1
Labour hold Swing
Little Hulton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Marion Wordsworth96372.8
Conservative Robert McHale20915.8
Liberal Democrats Edward Dippnall15111.4
Majority75457.0
Turnout 1,32317.5+0.5
Labour hold Swing
Ordsall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Miller59478.0-5.2
Liberal Democrats Christopher Barnes16822.0+13.4
Majority42656.0-18.6
Turnout 76214.8+3.7
Labour hold Swing
Pendlebury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Eric Burgoyne1,56671.7-1.2
Conservative Marjorie Weston31016.5+1.6
Liberal Democrats Valerie Gregory30816.3+4.2
Majority1,25855.2-2.8
Turnout 2,18420.7+1.7
Labour hold Swing
Pendleton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Warmisham1,00274.2-1.6
Liberal Democrats Lynn Drake19914.7+0.5
Conservative Hillary Lingard15011.1+1.1
Majority80359.5-2.1
Turnout 1,35119.2+3.2
Labour hold Swing
Swinton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Dawson1,33366.1-2.8
Conservative Neil Levay38118.9+1.7
Liberal Democrats Nina Richards24011.9-2.1
Public Transport UsersRobin Polack623.1+3.1
Majority95247.2-4.5
Turnout 2,01622.3+3.0
Labour hold Swing
Swinton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Douglas Daniels1,19752.1+2.4
Conservative Christine Upton73632.0-1.5
Liberal Democrats Paul Gregory36615.9-1.0
Majority46120.1+3.9
Turnout 2,29923.3+3.1
Labour hold Swing
Walkden North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Vincent Devine1,42683.0+3.6
Liberal Democrats Audrey Hunt29217.0+7.0
Majority1,13466.0-2.8
Turnout 1,71820.4+3.0
Labour hold Swing
Walkden South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Audrey Judge1,42454.2-0.5
Conservative John Mosley64224.4-0.2
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe56321.4+0.7
Majority78229.8-0.3
Turnout 2,62921.8+1.8
Labour hold Swing
Weaste & Seedley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Clague1,01461.8+5.5
Liberal Democrats Neville Rogers37422.8-0.3
Conservative Wendy Powell25415.5-5.1
Majority64039.0+5.8
Turnout 1,64221.7-0.0
Labour hold Swing
Winton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Lancaster1,29568.0-1.5
Liberal Democrats Susan Carson61032.0+18.2
Majority68536.0-16.8
Turnout 1,90520.8+3.6
Labour hold Swing
Worsley & Boothstown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Anthony Holt1,72046.9-8.6
Conservative Karen Garrido1,30635.6+8.1
Labour Ronald Carney64217.5+0.5
Majority41411.3-16.7
Turnout 3,66833.0+3.3
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

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