2011 Liverpool City Council election

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2011 Liverpool Council election
  2010 5 May 2011 2012  
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Joe Anderson (crop).jpg
Leader Joe Anderson Warren Bradley
Party Labour Liberal Democrats Green
Seats won2621
Seat changeIncrease2.svg12Decrease2.svg12±0
Popular vote72,28120,7806,815
Percentage63.17%18.16%5.96%
SwingIncrease2.svg25.90%Decrease2.svg23.23%Decrease2.svg0.22%

 Fourth party
 
Party Liberal
Seats won1
Seat change±0
Popular vote4,674
Percentage4.08%
SwingDecrease2.svg2.14%

Leader of Largest Party before election


Labour

Subsequent Leader of Largest Party


Labour

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2011 local election results in Liverpool

The Liverpool Council election, 2011 to the city of Liverpool council happened on the same day as the 2011 United Kingdom local elections and the 2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum on 5 May.

Contents

Councillors elected at the 2007 Liverpool Council election defended their seats this year.

Following the election the composition of the council was:

PartySeats  ±  
Labour 59+12
Liberal Democrat 26-12
Liberal 30
Green 20

Election result

Liverpool City Council Election, 2011
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 26120+1286.66%63.17%72,281+25.9%
  Liberal Democrats 2012-126.66%18.16%20,780-23.23%
  Green 10003.33%5.96%6,815-0.22%
  Liberal 10003.33%4.08%4,674-2.14%
  Conservative 000006.01%6,876+0.31%
  UKIP 000001.18%1,345+0.18%
  TUSC 000000.50%572
  BNP 000000.30%339
  Socialist Labour 000000.29%328
  English Democrat 000000.20%225
  Independent 000000.13%146
  Respect 000000.04%51

Ward Results

* - Councillor seeking re-election

Allerton & Hunt Cross

Allerton & Hunts Cross
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ian Jobling2,57255.2+34.8
Liberal Democrats John Clucas *1,24526.7-25.6
Conservative Jade Adamowicz3768.07-10.0
UKIP Michelle Long2004.29N/A
Green Maggi Williams1352.9-2.2
Liberal Chris Hulme1342.9-1.3
Majority1,32728.46
Registered electors 10,958
Turnout 4,66242.54
Rejected ballots19
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Anfield

Anfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Adele Dowling2,22369.5+34.5
Liberal Democrats Jimmy Kendrick *64320.1-29.5
BNP Karen Otty1053.28N/A
Conservative Victoria McDonald942.9-0.7
Liberal James Richardson832.6-6.3
Green Jean Hill501.6-2.0
Majority1,580
Registered electors 9,320
Turnout 3,19834.3
Rejected ballots18
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Belle Vale

Belle Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janet Kent *3,14781.5+35.1
Liberal Democrats Michael Marner3609.3-33.3
Conservative Paul Barber1824.7+1.4
Green Julie Birch-Holt1724.5+2.3
Majority2,78772.2
Registered electors 10,828
Turnout 386135.7
Rejected ballots30
Labour hold Swing +34.2

Central

Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sharon Sullivan *1,34870.4+20.3
Green Fiona Coyne1789.3+0.5
Conservative Lee Berry1618.4+0.0
Liberal Democrats Daniel Bradley1447.5-22.9
English Democrat Steven Greenhalgh834.3N/A
Majority1,204
Registered electors 12,408
Turnout 1,91415.4
Rejected ballots21
Labour hold Swing

Childwall

Childwall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jeremy Wolfson2,61655.1+37.4
Liberal Democrats Pamela Clein *1,46930.9-22.8
Conservative James Rogers4379.2-3.2
Green Pierre Vandervorst1553.3-1.9
Liberal Andrew Sharkey711.5-2.0
Majority1,147
Registered electors 11,067
Turnout 4,74842.9
Rejected ballots20
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +30.1

Church

Church
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Richard Kemp *2,09141.9-27.9
Labour Nathalie Nicholas1,85237.1+25.6
Conservative Tom Roberts50110.0+1.7
Green Eleanor Martin3998.0-0.2
Liverpool Independent PartyJeff Berman1462.93N/A
Majority239
Registered electors 10,632
Turnout 4,98946.9%
Rejected ballots33
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -26.8

Clubmoor

Clubmoor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Irene Rainey *2,90480.4+32.0
Liberal Democrats Michelle Kelley2326.4N/A
Liberal James Gaskell1664.6-30.8
Conservative George Powell1845.1-0.1
Green William Major1253.5+0.0
Majority2,672
Registered electors 10,911
Turnout 3,61133.10%
Rejected ballots37
Labour hold Swing

County

County
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Roy Gladden2,33073.7+41.1
Liberal Democrats Karen Afford *47515.0-43.5
UKIP Tom Bodcock1384.4-0.2
TUSC Roger Bannister782.5N/A
Conservative John Watson611.9-0.5
Green Tony Jones531.7N/A
Liberal Stephen Houghland270.9-1.1
Majority1,855
Registered electors 9,505
Turnout 3,02432%
Rejected ballots15
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Cressington

Cressington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bill Jones2,87953.5+35.5
Liberal Democrats Peter Millea *1,46827.3-30.5
Conservative Paul Athans5179.6-1.1
Green Mark Bowman2524.7+0.1
UKIP Mike Lane1813.4N/A
Liberal Russell Jamieson811.5N/A
Majority1,411
Registered electors 11,270
Turnout 5,37848%
Rejected ballots23
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Croxteth

Croxteth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Till2,18168.6+23.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Anthony Coughlin (PARTY)55017.3-28.3
Socialist Labour Kai Andersen1585.0N/A
Conservative Brenda Coppell1253.9+0.6
Liberal John McBride662.1+0.7
Green Donald Ross571.8-2.6
BNP Peter Quiggins441.4N/A
Majority1,631
Registered electors 10,468
Turnout 3,18130%
Rejected ballots14
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Everton

Everton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jane Corbett *2,56285.6+11.9
Conservative Harry Fraser1274.2-0.4
BNP Dennis Leary1264.2-2.6
Green Raphael Levy1003.3N/A
Liberal Linda Roberts792.6-2.1
Majority2,435
Registered electors 9,698
Turnout 2,99431%
Rejected ballots26
Labour hold Swing

Fazakerley

Fazakerley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Clarke (PARTY)2,83178.6+25.9
Liberal Democrats Graham Seddon41211.4-22.3
Conservative Stephen Fitzsimmons 1644.6+2.4
Green Violaine See1233.4+1.5
Liberal Charles Mayes732.0N/A
Majority2,419
Registered electors 11,112
Turnout 3,60332%
Rejected ballots22
Labour hold Swing

Greenbank

Greenbank
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Laura Robertson-Collins2,08555.9+32.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Clein *85322.9-27.2
Green Lawrence Brown45812.3-4.7
Conservative Chris Hall2246.0-1.0
UKIP Joseph Chiffers691.9N/A
Liberal Damian Daly421.1-1.2
Majority1,232
Registered electors 10,208
Turnout 1,23237%
Rejected ballots21
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Kensington & Fairfield

Kensington & Fairfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Wendy Simon *2,22876.3+30.6
UKIP Frank Dunne1776.1N/A
Liberal Democrats Kevin White1766.0-37.8
Liberal John McNulty1465.0N/A
Green Esther Cosslett1083.7-1.0
Conservative Andy Carpenter852.9+0.7
Majority2,052
Registered electors 8,753
Turnout 2,05233%
Rejected ballots22
Labour hold Swing

Kirkdale

Kirkdale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Beatrice Fraenkel (PARTY)3,00186.4+11.9
TUSC Jo McNeill1624.7N/A
Conservative David Jeffery1283.7+1.1
Green Jonathan Clatworthy1063.1-0.1
Liberal Irene Mayes782.2+0.8
Majority2,839
Registered electors 11,268
Turnout 33,47533%
Rejected ballots31
Labour hold Swing

Knotty Ash

Knotty Ash
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Hayley Todd2,44258.6+18.5
Liberal Democrats Paul Twigger *1,43934.5-16.7
Conservative James Ellis1443.5+0.2
Green Theresa Larkins892.1-0.4
Liberal Marjorie Peel571.4-1.6
Majority1,003
Registered electors 9,829
Turnout 4,17142%
Rejected ballots23
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Mossley Hill

Mossley Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Hurley2,18748.1+31.6
Liberal Democrats Ron Gould *1,42931.4-31.1
Conservative Giselle McDonald48810.7+2.6
Green Heather Brown3868.5-2.1
Liberal David Wood561.2-1.2
Majority758
Registered electors 10,545
Turnout 4,54643%
Rejected ballots19
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Norris Green

Norris Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Walker *2,79689.2+25.6
Conservative Gillian Ferrigno1254.0-0.8
Liberal Patricia Elmour1183.8+0.3
Green Elspeth Anwar943.0+0.7
Majority2,671
Registered electors 10,004
Turnout 3,13331%
Rejected ballots
Rejected ballots24
Labour hold Swing

Old Swan

Old Swan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Brennan2,68965.5+42.1
Liberal Democrats Berni Turner *75118.3-46.3
UKIP Tony Hammond2024.9N/A
Conservative Norman Coppell1182.8-0.8
Liberal Mary-Jane Canning1162.8-1.8
Green Vikki Gregorich972.4+1.4
TUSC John Ralph741.8N/A
English Democrat Steve McEllenborough581.4N/A
Majority1,938
Registered electors 11,106
Turnout 3,97336%
Rejected ballots19
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Picton

Picton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Abdul Basit Qadir2,05962.2+32.9
Liberal Democrats Laurence Sidorczuk (PARTY)75122.7-30.7
Green Jennifer Geddes2547.7+2.9
Liberal Griffith Parry1504.5-5.1
Conservative Patricia Waddington972.9-0.1
Majority1,308
Registered electors 10,577
Turnout 3,31131%
Rejected ballots42
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Prince's Park

Prince's Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Dean *2,26372.2+21.2
Green Lewis Coyne35511.3-2.7
Liberal Democrats Nazrul Islam2146.8-17.8
Conservative Gwynneth Hicklin1414.5-1.3
TUSC Paul Humphreys1043.3N/A
Majority2,049
Registered electors 9,512
Turnout 3,13433%
Rejected ballots18
Labour hold Swing

Riverside

Riverside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Brant *2,83679.9+10.5
Conservative Alma McGing2015.6-4.4
Liberal Democrats Kathryn Dadswell1985.6-4.8
Green Peter Cranie1965.5-2.1
TUSC Darren Ireland882.5N/A
Liberal Michael Morgan300.9-1.7
Majority2.638
Registered electors 11,339
Turnout 3,54931%
Rejected ballots24
Labour hold Swing

St Michael's

St. Michael's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green John Coyne *1,97850.5+12.5
Labour Phil Molyneux1,34134.2+8.3
Liberal Democrats Linda Farrelly3268.3-20.9
Conservative David Patmore1433.7-0.9
UKIP Paul Rimmer701.8N/A
Liberal Terence Formby310.8-1.5
English Democrat Neil Kenny290.7N/A
Majority637
Registered electors 9,741
Turnout 3,81939%
Rejected ballots18
Green hold Swing

Speke-Garston

Speke-Garston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mary Rasmussen *3,16782.2+24.0
Liberal Democrats Philip Wren2446.3-24.7
Green Helen Randall1684.4+2.1
Conservative Nigel Barber1413.7+1.2
Liberal John Pagan1333.5N/A
Majority2,923
Registered electors 12,700
Turnout 3,85330%
Rejected ballots39
Labour hold Swing

Tuebrook & Stoneycroft

Tuebrook and Stoneycroft
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hazel Williams *2,41563.8-2.1
Labour Matt Shiel1,11429.4+8.8
Green Natalie Clark762.0-1.5
Liberal Democrats Paula Birkitt681.8-4.2
BNP Phillip Mariott641.7-2.3
Conservative Gabby Saul481.3N/A
Majority1,301
Registered electors 10,430
Turnout 3,78536%
Rejected ballots12
Liberal hold Swing -5.5

Warbreck

Warbreck
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ann O'Byrne *3,19081.5+32.8
Liberal Democrats Richard Roberts3378.6-34.9
UKIP Enid Lindsay1243.2N/A
Conservative Arron Poole1102.8+1.1
Liberal George Blacklock Roberts661.7N/A
English Democrat Lee Walton551.4N/A
Green Ellie Pontin340.9-0.4
Majority2,853
Registered electors 11,216
Turnout 3,79234%
Rejected ballots18
Labour hold Swing

Wavertree

Wavertree
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jake Morrison2,33751.3+34.6
Liberal Democrats Mike Storey *1,44431.7-38.3
Green Elizabeth Pascoe2756.0-0.5
UKIP Neil Miney1844.0N/A
Liberal Sean Keatley1383.0+0.3
Conservative Angela Oates1292.8+1.3
Respect Diana Raby511.1N/A
Majority89319.6
Registered electors 10,210
Turnout 4,55845%
Rejected ballots28
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

West Derby

West Derby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Daniel Barrington2,77059.8+35.8
Liberal Democrats Norman Mills *1,26127.2-28.2
Conservative Diane Watson2325.0-3.3
Liberal Ann Hines2094.5-2.1
Green Martin Randall1022.2-3.5
Socialist Labour Kim Singleton611.3N/A
Majority1,509
Registered electors 10,997
Turnout 4,63542%
Rejected ballots14
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Woolton

Woolton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Barbara Mace *1,76337.5-19.8
Labour Mary Aspinall1,52232.4+18.5
Conservative Adam Marsden1,15424.5+3.4
Green Alexander Rudkin1563.3-0.9
Liberal Maria Langley1092.3-1.1
Majority241
Registered electors 10,390
Turnout 4,70445%
Rejected ballots21
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -19.2

Yew Tree

Yew Tree
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barbara Ann Murray *2,77974.8+26.2
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Parr43711.8-25.7
Conservative Anna Senior2396.4+0.9
Socialist Labour Barbara Bryan1092.9N/A
Green William Ward842.3-0.7
TUSC Charley Cosgrove661.8N/A
Majority2,342
Registered electors 11,184
Turnout 3,71433%
Rejected ballots14
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

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  1. "Election Results 2011". Liverpool City Council. Retrieved 13 April 2017.