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All 70 seats on Cheshire West and Chester Council 36 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2023 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections, including contested elections in the civil parishes of Broxton, Dutton, Great Boughton [lower-alpha 2] , Mouldsworth and Tarporley and the towns of Frodsham [lower-alpha 3] , Northwich [lower-alpha 4] and Winsford. [6]
The council had been under no overall control prior to the election, being run by a Labour minority administration. Labour won a majority on the council at this election, taking 39 of the 70 seats. [7]
Seat composition between 2019 (top) and 2023 (bottom):
35 | 28 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
The Statement of Persons Nominated for each electoral ward was published on 5 April 2023, twenty-four hours after nominations closed. [6]
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Sheila Little | 1,689 | 70.67 | ||
Labour | Carol Gahan | 1,687 | 70.59 | ||
Labour | Alan Smith | 1,561 | 65.31 | ||
Conservative | Christopher Hughes | 392 | 16.40 | ||
Conservative | Benjamin Fletcher | 382 | 15.98 | ||
Conservative | Maria Jombikova | 347 | 14.52 | ||
Green | Simon Brown | 301 | 12.59 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Kris Patterson | 194 | 8.12 | ||
Turnout | 2,390 | 24.8 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Karen Shore | 1,169 | 73.02 | ||
Labour | Robert Bisset | 1,085 | 67.77 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Lizzie Jewkes | 208 | 12.99 | ||
Conservative | Nicholas Lacey | 171 | 10.68 | ||
Conservative | David Rowlands | 163 | 10.18 | ||
Turnout | 1,601 | 20.1 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Paul Chamberlain | 2,229 | 59.74 | ||
Labour | Katrina Kerr | 2,176 | 58.32 | ||
Labour | Ben Walker | 2,136 | 57.25 | ||
Conservative | Max Gerrard | 748 | 20.05 | ||
Conservative | Kate Vaughan | 725 | 19.43 | ||
Conservative | Matthew Morgan | 678 | 18.17 | ||
Green | Kerry Taylor-Brown | 520 | 13.94 | ||
Independent | Martyn Delaney | 402 | 10.77 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Timothy Longman | 353 | 9.46 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Przemyslaw Rusak | 181 | 4.85 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Alexander Tolani | 181 | 4.85 | ||
Turnout | 3,731 | 31.4 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Mark Williams | 976 | 27.12 | ||
Conservative | Stuart Parker | 900 | 25.00 | ||
Green | Steve Davies | 876 | 24.34 | ||
Labour | Max Hudson | 794 | 22.06 | ||
Green | Nick Brown | 749 | 20.81 | ||
Independent | Dave Whitehead | 684 | 19.01 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Chris Ward | 667 | 18.53 | ||
Labour | Tommy Williams | 665 | 18.48 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Bob Thompson | 524 | 14.56 | ||
Turnout | 3,599 | 43.2 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Dan Marr | 1,289 | 47.20 | ||
Conservative | Gaynor Sinar | 1,220 | 44.67 | ||
Labour | Paul Dolan | 988 | 36.18 | ||
Independent | Simon McDonald | 527 | 19.30 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Vikki Moran | 445 | 16.29 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Jack Price-Harbach | 394 | 14.43 | ||
Turnout | 2,731 | 33.0 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Adrian Waddelove | 852 | 47.44 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Paul Roberts | 828 | 46.10 | ||
Labour | Conran Tickle | 89 | 4.96 | ||
Green | Daniel Owen | 27 | 1.50 | ||
Turnout | 48.8 [1] | ||||
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Michael Garvey | 1,537 | 49.04 | ||
Labour | Lucy Sumner | 1,422 | 45.37 | ||
Conservative | Lynn Riley | 1,162 | 37.08 | ||
Conservative | Sara Wakefield | 1,024 | 32.67 | ||
Green | Christine Webber | 312 | 9.96 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Patrick Eakin | 235 | 7.50 | ||
Reform UK | Jason Moorcroft | 162 | 5.17 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Ross Sibson | 150 | 4.79 | ||
Turnout | 3,134 | 43.1 [1] | |||
Labour gain from Conservative | |||||
Labour gain from Conservative |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Margaret Parker | 1,122 | 44.81 | ||
Conservative | Graham Heatley | 1,121 | 44.77 | ||
Labour | John Stockton | 1,048 | 41.85 | ||
Green | Jackie Tait | 563 | 22.48 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Andrew Hyde | 275 | 10.98 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Trevor Jones | 193 | 7.71 | ||
Turnout | 2,504 | 35.1 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Steve Collings | 1,866 | 47.42 | ||
Labour | Elizabeth MacGlashan | 1,736 | 44.12 | ||
Conservative | Ashley Avery-Bennett | 1,214 | 30.85 | ||
Conservative | David Barter | 1,200 | 30.50 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Rob Herd | 732 | 18.60 | ||
Liberal Democrats | John Salt | 458 | 11.64 | ||
Green | Karen Brown | 218 | 5.54 | ||
Green | Barry Brown | 168 | 4.27 | ||
TUSC | Mark Pearson | 45 | 1.14 | ||
Turnout | 3,935 | 46.5 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour gain from Conservative |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Matt Carter | 1,811 | 46.87 | ||
Conservative | Razia Daniels | 1,712 | 44.31 | ||
Labour | Michael Robert Mitchell | 1,691 | 43.76 | ||
Conservative | Neil Anthony Sullivan | 1,536 | 39.75 | ||
Green | Tom Barker | 308 | 7.97 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Sarah Victoria Charlotte Roberts | 199 | 5.15 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Jonathan Daniel Rule | 145 | 3.75 | ||
Turnout | 3,864 | 51.7 [1] | |||
Labour gain from Conservative | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Conservative | Martin David Loftus | 1,223 | 48.15 | |
Conservative | Patricia Mary Parkes | 1,203 | 47.36 | |
Labour | Graham John Emmett | 805 | 31.69 | |
Labour | Jane Thomas | 764 | 30.08 | |
Liberal Democrats | Val Godfrey | 328 | 12.91 | |
Green | Sue Beesley | 312 | 12.28 | |
Liberal Democrats | Richard James Dawson | 236 | 9.29 | |
Turnout | 2,540 | 36.8 [1] | ||
Conservative gain from Independent | ||||
Conservative hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Green | Chris Copeman | 908 | 54.31 | ||
Labour | Pauline Elizabeth Lowrie | 382 | 22.85 | ||
Conservative | Stephen Brendan Garrity | 355 | 21.23 | ||
Liberal Democrats | David Heath | 27 | 1.61 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 40.4 [1] | |||
Green hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Alex Tate | 807 | 62.36 | ||
Conservative | Gareth Lawrence | 368 | 28.44 | ||
Green | Christine McArdle Davies | 76 | 5.87 | ||
Liberal Democrats | John Hall | 43 | 3.32 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 33.7 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Peter Joseph Wheeler | 1,673 | 55.42 | ||
Labour | Christine Veronica Williams Warner | 1,544 | 51.14 | ||
Conservative | Nicholas Hebson | 821 | 27.19 | ||
Conservative | Ike Efobi | 809 | 26.80 | ||
Independent | Mark Andrew Hartley | 440 | 14.57 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Graham Handley | 271 | 8.98 | ||
Turnout | 3,019 | 38.7 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Louise Gittins | 1,271 | 61.40 | ||
Conservative | Steve Wastell | 651 | 31.45 | ||
Green | David Oldham | 74 | 3.57 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Geoff Swaffer | 74 | 3.57 | ||
Turnout | 50.9 [1] | ||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Rachel Williams | 839 | 56.96 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Charles Higgie | 534 | 36.25 | ||
Labour | Stephen Burns | 100 | 6.79 | ||
Turnout | 38.4 [1] | ||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Norman Geoffrey Wright | 1,379 | 39.52 | ||
Conservative | Lynn Joyce Gibbon | 1,328 | 38.06 | ||
Conservative | Phil Marshall | 1,306 | 37.43 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Roy Garton | 1,297 | 37.17 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Sam Dodgshon | 1,296 | 37.15 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Annie Makepeace | 1,135 | 32.53 | ||
Labour | Catriona Stewart | 918 | 26.31 | ||
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom | Alistair John Nicholls | 308 | 8.83 | ||
Turnout | 3,489 | 35.1 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Keith Millar | 894 | 67.37 | ||
Conservative | John Turnbull | 328 | 24.72 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Matthew Crook | 105 | 7.91 | ||
Turnout | 33.1 [1] | ||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Katie Kendrick | 895 | 69.70 | ||
Conservative | Richard Soper | 303 | 29.60 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Rosemarie Quinn | 86 | 6.70 | ||
Turnout | 31.1 [1] | ||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Richard Mark Beacham | 2,956 | 66.06 | ||
Labour | Gill Watson | 2,718 | 60.74 | ||
Labour | Adam Langan | 2,672 | 59.71 | ||
Conservative | Suzanne Booth | 859 | 19.20 | ||
Green | Molly Wilderspin-Jones | 780 | 17.43 | ||
Conservative | Robert Daniel Jones | 664 | 14.84 | ||
Conservative | Rebecca Wimpey | 647 | 14.46 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Rose Price | 339 | 7.58 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Neil Connan | 316 | 7.06 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Bev Fraser | 300 | 6.70 | ||
TUSC | Kenny Cunningham | 135 | 3.02 | ||
Freedom Alliance. Stop the Great Reset | Christopher William Aberdeen | 134 | 2.99 | ||
Turnout | 4,475 | 41.2 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Andrew Graham Cooper | 602 | 59.19 | ||
Conservative | Harry James William Sharrock | 304 | 29.89 | ||
Reform UK | Emma Claire Guy | 56 | 5.51 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Trevor David Hampson | 55 | 5.41 | ||
Turnout | 28.5 [1] | ||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Arthur Leslie Neil | 947 | 48.39 | ||
Labour | Felicity Laura Janet Davies | 853 | 43.59 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Lee Siddall | 824 | 42.11 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Keith Hinde | 394 | 20.13 | ||
Conservative | Max Alexander Hills | 330 | 16.86 | ||
Conservative | Olivia Abigail Newey | 268 | 13.69 | ||
Turnout | 1,957 | 28.7 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Sam Naylor | 592 | 68.52 | ||
Conservative | Derek Andrew Smith | 194 | 22.45 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Alice Philippa Chapman | 78 | 9.03 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 23.9 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Martin Trevor Barker | 955 | 53.29 | ||
Conservative | Lynn Turnbull | 372 | 20.76 | ||
Labour | Paul Doughty | 347 | 19.36 | ||
Green | Drew Bellis | 72 | 4.02 | ||
Liberal Democrats | John Derry Lawrence Edwards | 46 | 2.57 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 45.5 [1] | |||
Independent hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Olwyn Denise Dean | 553 | 48.05 | ||
Conservative | Helen Treeby | 523 | 45.44 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Griff Griffiths | 75 | 6.52 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 27.7 [1] | |||
Labour gain from Conservative |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Hugo William Edward Deynem | 864 | 50.85 | ||
Labour | Julie Dilworth | 453 | 26.66 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Audrey Isobel Griffiths | 214 | 12.6 | ||
Green | Alexandra Dedman | 168 | 9.89 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 42.4 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Simon James Vernon Eardley | 1,048 | 59.85 | ||
Labour | Howard Timothy Jennings | 567 | 32.38 | ||
Green | Jane Barker | 76 | 4.34 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Sandra Mary Hall | 60 | 3.43 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 42.2 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Mark Lister Stocks | 605 | 49.51 | ||
Labour | Andy Stott | 335 | 27.41 | ||
Liberal Democrats | John David Harding | 210 | 17.18 | ||
Green | Jon Stutfield | 72 | 5.89 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 30.9 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Gareth David Gould | 972 | 68.64 | ||
Conservative | Andrew Wade Merrill | 349 | 24.65 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Rob Hall-Jones | 95 | 6.71 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 35.0 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Paul Francis Donovan | 1,624 | 76.60 | ||
Labour | Caroline Olwyn Ellis | 1,444 | 68.11 | ||
Conservative | Helen Louise Kelly | 374 | 17.64 | ||
Conservative | Derek Harold Dickson | 352 | 16.60 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Les Litwin | 147 | 6.93 | ||
Turnout | 2,120 | 27.2 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Charles Robert Hardy | 861 | 46.02 | ||
Independent | Eveleigh Hilda Moore Dutton | 810 | 43.29 | ||
Labour | Cathy Reynolds | 136 | 7.27 | ||
Green | Anna Elise Crowder | 64 | 3.42 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 46.4 [1] | |||
Conservative gain from Independent |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Liberal Democrats | Ted Lush | 1,332 | 46.59 | ||
Conservative | Tom Cooper | 1,226 | 42.88 | ||
Conservative | Thomas John Patrick Carey | 1,085 | 37.95 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Tim Mobbs | 944 | 33.02 | ||
Labour | Philip Alvin Tate | 420 | 14.69 | ||
Green | Paul Richard Bowers | 393 | 13.75 | ||
Turnout | 2,859 | 39.1 [1] | |||
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Mike Jones | 797 | 46.58 | ||
Labour | Michael David Foster | 605 | 35.36 | ||
Green | Charlie Cooke | 194 | 11.34 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Vera Sandra Roberts | 115 | 6.72 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 44.0 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Matt Bryan | 1,647 | 50.57 | ||
Labour | Sherin Akhtar | 1,598 | 49.06 | ||
Conservative | Jill Houlbrook | 1,319 | 40.50 | ||
Conservative | Steven Hesketh | 1,057 | 32.45 | ||
Green | Helen Louise Wilman | 304 | 9.33 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Noel Francis McGlinchey | 201 | 6.17 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Ian Hopkinson | 134 | 4.11 | ||
Turnout | 3,257 | 43.8 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour gain from Conservative |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Gillian Edwards | 2,931 | 65.12 | ||
Conservative | Lynn Marie Stocks | 1,515 | 33.66 | ||
Conservative | Phil Rimmer | 1,498 | 33.28 | ||
Labour | Kate Cernik | 1,434 | 31.86 | ||
Conservative | Adam Wordsworth | 1,327 | 29.48 | ||
Labour | Bob Cernik | 1,228 | 27.28 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Stephen Mark Donhue | 1,091 | 24.24 | ||
Turnout | 4,501 | 39.4 [1] | |||
Independent hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Lisa Valerie Denson | 630 | 79.55 | ||
Conservative | Linda Ellen Jones | 79 | 9.97 | ||
Reform UK | Darren Lee Simon Lythgoe | 48 | 6.06 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Janet Boys Cole | 35 | 4.42 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 22.2 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Jimmy Shannon | 678 | 44.03 | ||
Green | Kate Grannell | 649 | 42.14 | ||
Conservative | Brian Anderson | 213 | 13.83 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 42.5 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Green | John William Roach | 864 | 52.52 | ||
Labour | Peter Anthony Rooney | 613 | 37.26 | ||
Conservative | Luke James Sharples | 130 | 7.90 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Kurt Jewkes | 38 | 2.31 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 41.7 [1] | |||
Green gain from Labour |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Conservative | Myles Hogg | 1,102 | 60.88 | ||
Labour | Matthew Bracken | 479 | 26.46 | ||
Green | Robina Elizabeth Hetherington | 144 | 7.96 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Carol Anne Braithwaite | 85 | 4.7 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 43.9 [1] | |||
Conservative hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Mandy Clare | 499 | 45.95 | ||
Labour | Denise Bingham | 393 | 36.19 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Bob Barton | 99 | 9.12 | ||
Conservative | Felicity Roochove | 95 | 8.75 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 29.0 [1] | |||
Independent gain from Labour |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Martin David Beveridge | 441 | 45.05 | ||
Labour | Joanne Elizabeth Moorcroft | 380 | 38.82 | ||
Conservative | Victoria Elizabeth Relf | 125 | 12.77 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Richard Neil Dutton | 33 | 3.37 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 31.2 [1] | |||
Independent gain from Labour |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Tommy Blackmore | 1,061 | 33.95 | ||
Labour | Stuart John Bingham | 1,037 | 33.18 | ||
Labour | Gina Lewis | 996 | 31.87 | ||
Independent | Dan Ford | 897 | 28.70 | ||
Independent | Wayne David Fletcher | 877 | 28.06 | ||
Independent | Claire Louise Broughton | 848 | 27.14 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Charlie Parkinson | 551 | 17.63 | ||
Conservative | Adam Boulton-Rawlinson | 542 | 17.34 | ||
Conservative | Carole Hilda Cozier | 539 | 17.25 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Helena Miriam Bernadette Conlon | 537 | 17.18 | ||
Conservative | Graham William Spencer | 521 | 16.67 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Danny Bond | 489 | 15.65 | ||
Turnout | 3,125 | 29.2 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Labour gain from Conservative | |||||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Simon Laurence Boone | 485 | 37.80 | ||
Labour | Lyndsay Barwell | 327 | 25.49 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Malcolm Ian Gaskill | 300 | 23.38 | ||
Conservative | Adrian Richard Morgan | 171 | 13.33 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 37.4 [1] | |||
Independent gain from Liberal Democrats |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Nathan Pardoe | 444 | 46.93 | ||
Independent | Graham Newton | 282 | 29.81 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Bev Theron | 86 | 9.09 | ||
Conservative | Sandra Jane Hardy | 72 | 7.61 | ||
Independent | Will Charlton | 62 | 6.55 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 26.6 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Labour | Michael Edwardson | 668 | 79.71 | ||
Conservative | Sam Corner | 95 | 11.34 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Alec Owen Jonnes | 75 | 8.98 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 23.0 [1] | |||
Labour hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | John Robert Stockton | 576 | |||
Green | Katie Sarah Grannell | 73 | |||
Independent | Jonathan Charles Starkey | 64 | |||
Party of Women | Sally Ann James | 42 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Elizabeth Jewkes | 35 | |||
Conservative | Luke James Sharples | 31 | |||
Turnout | 833 | 22.8 | |||
Labour hold | |||||
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The 2011 elections to Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council were the first elections to this Council after it had been re-warded into a mixture of single-, two- and three-member wards. They took place on 5 May alongside the 2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum. The previous election held for 2008 were based on the old Cheshire County Council electoral divisions each of which returned 3 members. The 2008 elections elected 72 members to serve first on the shadow authority and then, with effect from 1 April 2009, the new Council when it took over responsibility for the delivery of local government services.
The county of Cheshire, England, has many buildings that have been listed.
The 2015 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 7 May 2015, electing members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections across the country as well as the general election.
The 2019 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. Five fewer seats were contested because of boundary changes. No party gained overall control. The Labour Party gained a seat but lost control of the council; the Conservatives lost 8 seats, while the Independents gained 4, the Liberal Democrats gained 2, and the Green Party gained one.
The ceremonial county of Cheshire, which comprises the unitary authorities of Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester, Halton and Warrington, has returned 11 MPs to the UK Parliament since 1997.
Chester North and Neston is a proposed constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, it will first be contested at the next general election.