2018 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2018 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election
Coat of arms of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.png
  2016 3 May 2018 (2018-05-03) 2019  

23 of 66 seats (One Third and one by-election)
to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.3% (Increase2.svg0.7%)
 First partySecond party
 
Cllr Phil Davies portrait.jpg
Cllr Ian Lewis.jpg
Leader Phil Davies Ian Lewis
Party Labour Conservative
Leader since29 March 2012 (2012-03-29) [1] 8 May 2017 (2017-05-08) [2]
Leader's seat Birkenhead
and
Tranmere

Wallasey
Last election14 seats,
46.1%
7 seats,
30.8%
Seats before3921
Seats won128
Seats after3921
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote40,09231,122
Percentage45.5%35.3%
SwingDecrease2.svg0.6%Increase2.svg4.5%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Cllr Phil Gilchrist2.jpg
Cllr Pat Cleary2.jpg
LeaderPhil GilchristPat Cleary [n 1]
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader since16 May 2013 (2013-05-16) [3] 22 May 2014 (2014-05-22) [4]
Leader's seat
Eastham
Birkenhead
and
Tranmere
Last election2 seats,
10.9%
0 seats,
6.8%
Seats before51
Seats won21
Seats after51
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote8,9937,545
Percentage10.2%8.6%
SwingDecrease2.svg0.7%Increase2.svg1.8%

Wirral Council Election Results Map 2018.svg
Map of results of 2018 election

Leader of the Council before election

Phil Davies
Labour

Leader of the Council after election

Phil Davies
Labour

The 2018 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England. [5] This election was held on the same day as other local elections.

Contents

After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats  ±  
Labour 39Steady2.svg
Conservative 21Steady2.svg
Liberal Democrat 5Steady2.svg
Green 1Steady2.svg
Source: BBC [6]

Election results

Overall election result

Overall result compared with 2016.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2018
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 231200Steady2.svg54.545.540,092Decrease2.svg0.6
  Conservative 23800Steady2.svg31.835.331,122Increase2.svg4.5
  Liberal Democrats 22200Steady2.svg9.110.28,993Decrease2.svg0.7
  Green 23100Steady2.svg4.58.67,545Increase2.svg1.8
  TUSC 3000Steady2.svg0.00.3239Decrease2.svg0.2
  UKIP 1000Steady2.svg0.00.1107Decrease2.svg3.6
  Independent 1000Steady2.svg0.00.192Decrease2.svg1.1

[5] [n 2]

Results by constituency

Birkenhead constituency

Birkenhead consists of the wards of Bidston and St James, Birkenhead and Tranmere, Claughton, Oxton, Prenton and Rock Ferry.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Election Results, 2018 (Birkenhead)
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 6400Steady2.svg66.754.711,169Decrease2.svg1.0
  Green 6100Steady2.svg16.719.23,916Increase2.svg6.9
  Liberal Democrats 5100Steady2.svg16.714.12,875Decrease2.svg2.2
  Conservative 6000Steady2.svg0.011.32,307Increase2.svg1.0
  TUSC 2000Steady2.svg0.00.7150Decrease2.svg0.3

[5]

Wallasey constituency

Wallasey consists of the wards of Leasowe and Moreton East, Liscard, Moreton West and Saughall Massie, New Brighton, Seacombe and Wallasey.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Election Results, 2018 (Wallasey)
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 6400Steady2.svg66.752.212,201Decrease2.svg0.1
  Conservative 6200Steady2.svg33.338.18,898Increase2.svg3.5
  Green 6000Steady2.svg0.04.81,121Steady2.svg
  Liberal Democrats 6000Steady2.svg0.04.0934Increase2.svg1.6
  UKIP 1000Steady2.svg0.00.5107Decrease2.svg5.1
  Independent 1000Steady2.svg0.00.492N/A

[5]

Wirral South constituency

Wirral South consists of the wards of Bebington, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Eastham, and Heswall.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Election Results, 2018 (Wirral South)
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 5200Steady2.svg40.040.48,803Increase2.svg2.9
  Conservative 5200Steady2.svg40.039.58,602Increase2.svg6.8
  Liberal Democrats 5100Steady2.svg20.015.73,418Decrease2.svg2.1
  Green 5000Steady2.svg0.04.4966Steady2.svg

[5]

Wirral West constituency

Wirral West consists of the wards of Greasby, Frankby and Irby, Hoylake and Meols, Pensby and Thingwall, Upton, and West Kirby and Thurstaston.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Election Results, 2018 (Wirral West)
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Conservative 6400Steady2.svg60.050.011,315Increase2.svg6.1
  Labour 6200Steady2.svg40.035.07,919Decrease2.svg4.0
  Liberal Democrats 6000Steady2.svg0.07.81,766Decrease2.svg0.7
  Green 6000Steady2.svg0.06.81,542Increase2.svg0.6
  TUSC 1000Steady2.svg0.00.489Steady2.svg

[5] [n 2]

Changes in council composition

Prior to the election the composition of the council was:

3820512
LabConLDGV

After the election the composition of the council was:

392151
LabConLDG
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council composition after the 2018 election Wirral Council Chamber Composition 2018.svg
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council composition after the 2018 election

Votes summary

Popular vote
Labour
45.5%
Conservative
36.3%
Liberal Democrats
10.2%
Green
8.6%
Others
0.5%

Seats summary

Wards won
Labour
54.5%
Conservative
31.8%
Liberal Democrats
9.1%
Green
4.5%
Others
0.0%

Proportionality

The disproportionality of the 2018 election was 7.49 using the Gallagher Index.

Political PartyVote ShareSeat ShareDifferenceDifference²
Labour 45.4654.55Increase2.svg9.0982.63
Conservative 35.2931.82Decrease2.svg3.4712.04
Liberal Democrat 10.209.09Decrease2.svg1.111.23
Green 8.564.55Decrease2.svg4.0116.08
TUSC 0.270.00Decrease2.svg0.270.07
UKIP 0.120.00Decrease2.svg0.120.01
Independent 0.100.00Decrease2.svg0.100.01
TOTAL112.07
TOTAL /256.04
7.49

[n 3]

Parties and candidates

Contesting political parties

PartyLeaderLeader sinceLeader's wardUp for
re-election?
Last electionThis election
% of
votes
WardsDefendingPrior Composition
Labour Phil Davies 29 March 2012 Birkenhead and Tranmere Red x.svg46.1%1312
39 / 66
Conservative Ian Lewis8 May 2017 Wallasey Red x.svg30.8%77
21 / 66
Liberal Democrats Phil Gilchrist16 May 2013 Eastham Red x.svg10.9%22
5 / 66
Green Pat Cleary [n 1] 22 May 2014 Birkenhead and Tranmere Green check.svg6.8%01
1 / 66

There were in total 96 candidates (down 7 from 2016). [7] As per 2016, both Labour and The Conservative Party contested all 23 seats up for election. The Green Party also stood 23 (up 2), the Liberal Democrats, 22 (up 3) and TUSC, 3 (down 4). UKIP stood 1 candidate (down 8) with 1 Independent also standing. [8]

Policies

Labour Party

Wirral Labour's local election campaign was launched on 10 April 2018 at The Engineering College in Monk's Ferry with the help of the Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram. [9]

Wirral Labour's key priorities were to protect services; work with the police and social services to clamp down on anti-social behaviour and to work with the Metro Mayor to access funds to improve roads and highways. [10]

Wirral Labour received criticism by its own LCF (Local Campaign Forum) for only having one target seat, the Green held ward of Birkenhead and Tranmere. [11] Their campaign in Birkenhead included "Super Saturdays", personal attacks against the Green candidate Pat Cleary and suspected Green voting Labour members put on a list and threatened with suspension. [11] The Greens held the seat with an increased vote share. [12] Other targets were later added.

Conservative Party

The Wirral Conservative's key priorities were to cut spending on consultants and senior directors; abolish country park and coastal area parking charges; scrap the Wirral View newspaper and use the money to reinstate school crossing patrols; scrap plans for food waste bins and instead do more to reduce packaging and plastic waste; ban lending to other councils and scrap plans to build on the Green belt. [13] [14]

Liberal Democrats

The Wirral Liberal Democrat's key priorities were to focus on getting basic services right; secure grants from the government that will recognise Wirral's needs; give local people a greater say, particularly over the Wirral Growth Company; "leave nobody out", particularly in the example of health and social services; make sure money from the sale of council assets is put back into the community; better maintain the road network with more 20 mph zones to improve safety and to scrap the Wirral View. [14]

Green Party

The Wirral Green Party's key priorities were to clamp down on waste and invest more in "key public services"; scrap the Wirral View newspaper and invest savings made in improving the environment; freeze executive pay and introduce measures to address the "obscene pay gap" between the lowest and highest paid council staff; prioritise key brownfield sites for regeneration and housing to end the threat to Wirral's Green belt; transform democratic structures to secure "a more inclusive and transparent council in contrast to the rigid closed shop operated by the Labour Party" and to prioritise investment in active travel with pedestrians, cyclists and cleaner air. [14]

Other parties

The sole UKIP candidate, Paula Walters, was urged to withdraw her nomination by The Labour Party due to a series of "hate-filled" tweets from an account under her name that compared migrants to terrorists. [15]

A Green stake board in Birkenhead and Tranmere Green Stake Board in Tranmere.jpg
A Green stake board in Birkenhead and Tranmere

Retiring councillors

WardDeparting CouncillorParty
Bebington Walter Smith [16] Labour (died on 9 November 2017) [17]
Bidston and St James Ann McLachlan [18] Labour
Clatterbridge Tracey Pilgrim [19] Conservative
Hoylake and Meols Eddie Boult [20] Conservative
Hoylake and Meols John Hale [21] Conservative (retired on 12 March 2018) [22]
Leasowe and Moreton East Treena Johnson [23] Labour
Oxton Alan Brighouse [24] Liberal Democrat
Pensby and Thingwall Louise Reecejones [25] Labour
Prenton Denise Realey [26] Labour

Ward results

Results compared directly with the last local election in 2016.

Bebington

Bebington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tony Cottier 2,660 59.6 Increase2.svg2.6
Conservative Des Drury1,35530.3Increase2.svg8.6
Liberal Democrats Chris Britton2355.3Steady2.svg
Green Rachel Heydon2154.8Increase2.svg0.5
Majority1,30529.3Decrease2.svg6.0
Registered electors 12,086
Turnout 4,47337.0Decrease2.svg0.1
Rejected ballots80.2Decrease2.svg0.5
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.0

[27] [28]

Bidston and St James

Bidston and St James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Liz Grey 1,866 75.7 Increase2.svg6.6
Conservative Nick Hanna30312.3Increase2.svg4.6
Green Jamie Parkhouse1194.8Increase2.svg0.5
Liberal Democrats Michael Parsons923.7Increase2.svg0.4
TUSC Warwick Roberts843.4Increase2.svg1.3
Majority1,56363.4Increase2.svg7.7
Registered electors 10,294
Turnout 2,46924.0Decrease2.svg0.8
Rejected ballots50.2Decrease2.svg0.3
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg3.9

[29] [30]

Birkenhead and Tranmere

Birkenhead and Tranmere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Pat Cleary1,881 49.7 Increase2.svg7.1
Labour Paul Jobson1,81047.8Decrease2.svg0.1
Conservative June Cowin962.5Increase2.svg0.7
Majority711.9N/A
Registered electors 10,281
Turnout 3,79336.9Increase2.svg3.3
Rejected ballots60.2Decrease2.svg0.4
Green hold Swing Increase2.svg3.6

[12] [31]

Bromborough

Bromborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Irene Williams2,120 61.1 Increase2.svg10.6
Conservative Peter Taylor76822.1Increase2.svg9.7
Liberal Democrats Vicky Downie38611.1Increase2.svg6.9
Green Susan Braddock1985.7Increase2.svg2.0
Majority1,35239.0Increase2.svg16.1
Registered electors 11,756
Turnout 3,48329.6Decrease2.svg2.0
Rejected ballots110.3Decrease2.svg0.4
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg8.1

[32] [33]

Clatterbridge

Clatterbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mary Jordan 2,735 55.3 Increase2.svg3.6
Labour Giuseppe Roberto1,67433.9Decrease2.svg3.1
Liberal Democrats Colin Thompson3226.5Decrease2.svg0.9
Green Jim McGinley2114.3Increase2.svg0.4
Majority1,06121.4Increase2.svg6.7
Registered electors 11,528
Turnout 4,95243.0Increase2.svg3.4
Rejected ballots100.2Decrease2.svg0.4
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg3.4

[34] [35]

Claughton

Claughton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Gillian Wood2,079 58.9 Decrease2.svg7.7
Conservative Suzanne Downward79522.5Increase2.svg4.6
Liberal Democrats David Evans42612.1Increase2.svg5.3
Green Liz Heydon2316.5Increase2.svg0.3
Majority1,28436.4Decrease2.svg12.3
Registered electors 11,549
Turnout 3,54130.7Decrease2.svg0.9
Rejected ballots100.3Decrease2.svg0.3
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg6.2

[36] [37]

Eastham

Eastham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Chris Carubia2,083 48.2 Decrease2.svg18.8
Labour Co-op Jo Bird1,56136.1Increase2.svg12.5
Conservative Allan Guy56413.0Increase2.svg5.7
Green Percy Hogg1152.7Increase2.svg0.6
Majority52212.1Decrease2.svg31.3
Registered electors 11,150
Turnout 4,33038.8Increase2.svg2.0
Rejected ballots70.2Decrease2.svg0.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg15.7

[38] [39] [40]

Greasby, Frankby and Irby

Greasby, Frankby and Irby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Wendy Clements3,046 58.8 Increase2.svg10.3
Labour Katherine Stuart1,23823.9Decrease2.svg4.9
Liberal Democrats Andy Corkhill71713.8Decrease2.svg3.8
Green Cathy Page1763.4Decrease2.svg1.8
Majority1,80834.9Increase2.svg15.2
Registered electors 11,500
Turnout 5,18445.1Increase2.svg5.3
Rejected ballots70.1Decrease2.svg0.5
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg7.6

[41] [42] [43]

Heswall

Heswall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Les Rowlands3,180 69.3 Increase2.svg4.3
Labour Christine Trenery78817.2Decrease2.svg3.1
Liberal Democrats Robert Thompson3928.5Increase2.svg1.7
Green Barbara Burton2274.9Decrease2.svg2.9
Majority2,39252.1Increase2.svg7.4
Registered electors 10,950
Turnout 4,59542.0Increase2.svg2.0
Rejected ballots80.2Decrease2.svg0.4
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg3.7

[44] [45]

Hoylake and Meols

Hoylake and Meols (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tony Cox [n 4] 2,441 53.9 Decrease2.svg0.2
Conservative Andrew Gardner [n 5] 2,378 52.6 Decrease2.svg1.5
Labour Tony Murphy1,34629.7Decrease2.svg0.5
Labour Matthew Daniel1,19126.3Decrease2.svg3.9
Green Alix Cockcroft52611.6Increase2.svg2.4
Liberal Democrats Peter Reisdorf2986.6Increase2.svg0.1
Green Mark Wilde2595.7Decrease2.svg3.5
Liberal Democrats Alexander Clark2224.9Decrease2.svg1.6
Majority1,09523.7Decrease2.svg0.2
Registered electors 10,586
Turnout 4,53742.9Increase2.svg3.9
Rejected ballots120.3Decrease2.svg0.3
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

[46] [47] [48] [49]

Leasowe and Moreton East

Leasowe and Moreton East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sharon Jones 2,067 58.6 Decrease2.svg10.7
Conservative Debbie Caplin1,18533.6Increase2.svg9.9
Green Michael Dixon1163.3Decrease2.svg3.8
Independent Mike Holt922.6New
Liberal Democrats David Tyrrell651.8New
Majority88225.0Decrease2.svg20.6
Registered electors 10,782
Turnout 3,53432.8Increase2.svg0.9
Rejected ballots90.3Decrease2.svg0.3
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg10.3

[50] [51]

Liscard

Liscard
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janette Williamson 2,241 63.6 Increase2.svg8.3
Conservative Margaret Kalil75621.5Increase2.svg4.5
Liberal Democrats Susan Arrowsmith3379.6Increase2.svg2.7
Green Perle Sheldricks1905.4Decrease2.svg2.9
Majority1,48542.1Increase2.svg3.8
Registered electors 11,091
Turnout 3,54231.9Decrease2.svg0.9
Rejected ballots180.5Increase2.svg0.2
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg1.9

[52] [53]

Moreton West and Saughall Massie

Moreton West and Saughall Massie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bruce Berry2,711 61.6 Increase2.svg4.8
Labour Bill McGenity1,46433.3Decrease2.svg0.7
Green Helen O'Donnell1353.1Increase2.svg1.1
Liberal Democrats Amanda Crowfoot922.1New
Majority1,24728.3Increase2.svg5.5
Registered electors 10,688
Turnout 4,40941.3Increase2.svg1.9
Rejected ballots70.2Decrease2.svg0.2
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg2.8

[54] [55]

New Brighton

New Brighton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Christine Spriggs2,402 59.1 Increase2.svg7.2
Conservative William Raybould1,04825.8Decrease2.svg8.3
Green Cynthia Stonall3268.0Increase2.svg3.4
Liberal Democrats Adam Keenan1844.5Increase2.svg2.3
UKIP Paula Walters1072.6Decrease2.svg3.4
Majority1,35433.3Increase2.svg15.5
Registered electors 11,267
Turnout 4,07636.2Decrease2.svg2.9
Rejected ballots90.2Decrease2.svg0.2
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg7.8

[56] [57]

Oxton

Oxton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Allan Brame 2,073 47.6 Decrease2.svg6.4
Labour Jeff Davies1,70039.0Increase2.svg3.4
Conservative Hilary Jones3768.6Increase2.svg2.4
Green Moira Gommon2054.7Increase2.svg0.5
Majority3738.6Decrease2.svg9.8
Registered electors 11,135
Turnout 4,35939.1Decrease2.svg1.0
Rejected ballots50.1Decrease2.svg0.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg4.9

[58] [59]

Pensby and Thingwall

Pensby and Thingwall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kate Cannon 1,878 43.9 Decrease2.svg4.6
Conservative Michael Collins1,85543.4Increase2.svg10.1
Liberal Democrats Lucy Johnson2987.0Increase2.svg0.6
Green Allen Burton2445.7Increase2.svg3.0
Majority230.5Decrease2.svg14.7
Registered electors 10,473
Turnout 4,28240.9Decrease2.svg3.9
Rejected ballots70.2Decrease2.svg0.4
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg7.4

[60] [61] [62]

Prenton

Prenton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Samantha Frost 1,914 49.4 Decrease2.svg10.9
Green Chris Cooke1,32234.1Increase2.svg24.2
Conservative Tom Bottom47012.1Decrease2.svg7.1
Liberal Democrats Mark Forshaw1724.4Decrease2.svg6.2
Majority59215.3Decrease2.svg25.8
Registered electors 10,995
Turnout 3,89135.4Increase2.svg3.6
Rejected ballots190.5Decrease2.svg0.6
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg12.9

[63] [64] [65]

Rock Ferry

Rock Ferry
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Moira McLaughlin1,800 74.9 Increase2.svg8.2
Conservative Sue Hemmings26711.1Increase2.svg2.6
Green Sheena Hatton1586.6Increase2.svg0.2
Liberal Democrats Edward Smith1124.7Increase2.svg1.2
TUSC Mark Hazlehurst662.7Increase2.svg1.2
Majority1,53363.8Increase2.svg10.4
Registered electors 10,113
Turnout 2,40923.8Decrease2.svg1.9
Rejected ballots60.2Decrease2.svg0.6
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg5.2

[66] [67]

Seacombe

Seacombe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Adrian Jones2,003 77.1 Decrease2.svg8.2
Conservative John Laing33713.0Decrease2.svg1.7
Green Peter Lageard1746.7New
Liberal Democrats Christopher Teggin853.3New
Majority1,66664.1Decrease2.svg6.5
Registered electors 10,366
Turnout 2,60525.1Decrease2.svg1.6
Rejected ballots60.2Decrease2.svg2.0
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.3

[68] [69]

Upton

Upton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stuart Whittingham2,289 58.2 Decrease2.svg2.8
Conservative Alison Wright1,12528.6Increase2.svg3.9
Green Lily Clough2656.7Decrease2.svg0.3
Liberal Democrats Alan Davies1664.2Decrease2.svg0.4
TUSC John Murray892.3Decrease2.svg0.3
Majority1,16429.6Decrease2.svg6.7
Registered electors 12,471
Turnout 3,94531.6Increase2.svg1.3
Rejected ballots110.3Decrease2.svg1.2
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.4

[70] [71] [72]

Wallasey

Wallasey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lesley Rennie2,861 54.6 Increase2.svg4.5
Labour Paul Martin2,02438.7Increase2.svg3.6
Green James Brady1803.4Decrease2.svg2.0
Liberal Democrats John Codling1713.3Decrease2.svg1.0
Majority83715.9Increase2.svg0.9
Registered electors 11,823
Turnout 5,24344.3Increase2.svg5.7
Rejected ballots70.1Decrease2.svg0.3
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg0.4

[73] [74] [75]

West Kirby and Thurstaston

West Kirby and Thurstaston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jeff Green 2,848 61.5 Increase2.svg4.0
Labour James Laing1,16825.2Decrease2.svg3.4
Green Yvonne McGinley3317.1Decrease2.svg0.6
Liberal Democrats Michael Redfern2876.2Steady2.svg
Majority1,68036.3Increase2.svg7.4
Registered electors 10,328
Turnout 4,64244.9Increase2.svg4.1
Rejected ballots80.2Decrease2.svg0.4
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg3.7

[76] [77]

Changes between 2018 and 2019

Bromborough by-election 2018

Cllr Warren Ward, elected in 2016, announced his resignation on 9 July 2018. [78] A casual vacancy was announced the next day. [79] [80]

Outgoing councillor Warren Ward. Cllr Warren Ward.jpg
Outgoing councillor Warren Ward.
By-election, 23 August 2018: Bromborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Jo Bird [81] 1,253 47.1 Decrease2.svg14.0
Conservative Des Drury [82] 74928.1Increase2.svg6.0
Liberal Democrats Vicky Downie [83] 45417.1Increase2.svg6.0
Independent Steve Niblock1475.5New
Green Susan Braddock592.2Decrease2.svg3.5
Majority50419.0Decrease2.svg20.0
Registered electors 11,760
Turnout 2,66422.7Decrease2.svg6.9
Rejected ballots20.1Decrease2.svg0.2
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg10.0

[40] [84] [85]

Campaign

On 20 July, Conservative candidate Des Drury sent a printed letter to nearly 1,200 residents about a planning application being approved for the ex-Bromborough Secondary School site that borders the south of the ward. [86] [87] The letter mentions a "More than 1,000" signature strong petition opposing the application. [88] The lead petitioner, who spoke in front of the planning committee when the application was considered on 19 July, was future Labour candidate Jo Bird. [87] This was despite the fact that all 7 Labour councillors on the committee (a majority on the committee as a whole) voted to approve the application. [88]

Upton by-election 2018

Cllr Matthew Patrick, first elected in 2013, announced his resignation on 21 September 2018. [89] He formally resigned on 7 October 2018 with a casual vacancy announced the following day. [90] [91]

By-election, 22 November 2018: Upton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jean Robinson [92] 1,490 61.3 Increase2.svg3.1
Conservative Emma Sellman [93] 70529.0Increase2.svg0.4
Green Lily Clough1516.2Decrease2.svg0.5
Liberal Democrats Alan Davies833.4Decrease2.svg0.8
Majority78532.3Increase2.svg2.7
Registered electors 12,040
Turnout 2,43420.2Decrease2.svg11.4
Rejected ballots50.2Decrease2.svg0.1
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg1.4

[94] [95]

Other changes

DateWardNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstance
28 August 2018 Pensby and Thingwall Mike Suillvan Labour Independent Resigned. [96]
25 October 2018 Rock Ferry Moira McLaughlin Labour Independent Resigned. [97]
January 2019 Rock Ferry Chris Meaden Labour Independent Resigned. [98]
4 March 2019 Bromborough Jo Bird Labour Co-op Independent Suspended. [99]
14 March 2019 Bromborough Jo Bird Independent Labour Co-op Reinstated. [100]
18 March 2019 Rock Ferry Bill Davies Labour Independent Resigned. [101]
April 2019 Oxton Paul Doughty Labour Independent Suspended. [102]

On 22 February 2019, Moira McLaughlin was announced as leader of an Independent group composed of the three Labour defections. [103]

Notes

italics denote the sitting councillor • bold denotes the winning candidate

  1. 1 2 As the only Green on the council prior to the election, Pat Cleary was their de facto group leader.
  2. 1 2 % of total refers to % of wards won.
  3. Seat share refers to % of wards won.
  4. Elected to serve a 4-year term.
  5. Elected to serve a 2-year term.

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