2019 Chorley Borough Council election

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2019 Chorley Borough Council Election
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  2018 2 May 2019 (2019-05-02) 2021  

15 of the 47 seats to Chorley Borough Council
24 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Labour Conservative Independent
Last election32 seats, 54.4%13 seats, 36.1%2 seats, 4.8%
Seats won1320
Seats after3782
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 5Decrease2.svg 5Steady2.svg
Popular vote52.6%36.1%0.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.8%Steady2.svgDecrease2.svg 4.8%

Chorley UK local election 2019 map.svg
Winner of each seat at the 2019 Chorley Borough Council election

Leader before election

Alistair Bradley
Labour

Leader after election

Alistair Bradley
Labour

The 2019 Chorley Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Chorley Borough Council in Chorley,Lancashire, England. This was on the same day as other local elections across England.

Contents

All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who are aged 18 or over on polling day are entitled to vote in the local elections.

Labour retained its majority on the Council. [1]

Results summary

The results of the 2019 elections are summarised below. [2]

2019 Chorley Borough Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
  Labour 13Increase2.svg 586.7243778.712,64052.6
  Conservative 2Decrease2.svg 513.36817.08,68636.1
  Independent 0Steady2.svg0.0224.300.0
  Liberal Democrats 0Steady2.svg0.0000.01,0464.4
  Green 0Steady2.svg0.0000.09063.8
  Brexit Party 0Steady2.svg0.0000.07653.2

Ward results

Adlington & Anderton

Adlington & Anderton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour June Molyneaux 1,063 56.1
Conservative Paul Lowe69431.3
Liberal Democrats Philip Pilling23912.6
Majority369
Turnout 2,05234.3
Labour hold Swing

Astley & Buckshaw

Astley & Buckshaw
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Laura Lennox 833 47.9
Conservative Peter Malpas68339.3
Green David Harrison22312.8
Majority150
Turnout 1,76433.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Chisnall

Chisnall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Julia Berry 587 45.8
Conservative Martin Bashforth41432.3
Brexit Party Kerry Welsh28121.9
Majority173
Turnout 1,29339.2
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Chorley East

Chorley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Terry Brown 1,091 78.8
Conservative Clare Grew29421.2
Majority797
Turnout 1,42627.5
Labour hold Swing

Chorley North East

Chorley North East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Marion Lowe 948 70.3
Conservative Philip Loynes40029.7
Majority548
Turnout 1,40429.3
Labour hold Swing

Chorley North West

Chorley North West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Aaron Beaver 978 49.0
Conservative Patricia Haughton66633.4
Green Nicola Adshead24612.3
Liberal Democrats Zeljko Krizanac1065.3
Majority312
Turnout 2,03043.8
Labour hold Swing

Chorley South East

Chorley South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Walmsley 946 55.1
Conservative Neil Baglow52430.5
Green James Melling24814.4
Majority422
Turnout 1,74930.4
Labour hold Swing

Chorley South West

Chorley South West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Lees 878 55.0
Conservative Marie Gray34021.3
Green Jane Weston18911.8
Liberal Democrats Diane Curtis18811.8
Majority538
Turnout 1,62426.7
Labour hold Swing

Clayton-le-Woods North

Clayton-le-Woods North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Murfitt 767 52.4
Conservative Carole Billouin43829.9
Liberal Democrats Gail Ormston25917.7
Majority329
Turnout 1,51430.8
Labour hold Swing

Clayton-le-Woods West & Cuerden

Clayton-le-Woods West & Cuerden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Gabbott 650 44.8
Conservative Michael Muncaster56639.0
UKIP John Ward23416.1
Majority84
Turnout 1,46835.5
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Clayton-le-Woods & Whittle-le-Woods

Clayton-le-Woods & Whittle-le-Woods
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mark Clifford 1,121 48.3
Conservative Gergory Morgan94840.8
Liberal Democrats Glenda Charlesworth25410.9
Majority173
Turnout 2,37036.2
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Coppull

Coppull
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alex Hilton 927 69.9
Conservative Sandra Mercer40030.1
Majority527
Turnout 1,39427.6
Labour hold Swing

Eccleston & Mawdesley

Eccleston & Mawdesley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Martin Boardman 1,066 54.2
Labour Catherine Donegan64933.0
Brexit Party Richard Croll25012.7
Majority417
Turnout 1,99739.3
Conservative hold Swing

Euxton South

Euxton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Debra Platt 620 52.8
Labour Terence Howarth55447.2
Majority66
Turnout 1,23038.7
Conservative hold Swing

Lostock

Lostock
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Sloan 648 50.6
Conservative Doreen Dickinson63349.4
Majority15
Turnout 1,33038.5
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

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