Kew (Sefton ward)

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Kew is a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward in the Southport Parliamentary constituency that covers the localities of Kew and Blowick in the town of Southport. During the 2019 local elections the electorate was 10,064. [1] The population of the ward taken at the 2011 census was 12,631. [2]

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Councillors

TermCouncillor [3] Party
2022–present Laura Lunn Bates Labour
2021–Present Jennifer Julie Corcoran Labour
2019–Present Sean Halsall Independent

Election results


Changes in vote share are since the seat was previously contested (i.e. 4 years prior), not since the previous local election.

Elections of the 2020s

Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2022: Kew [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Laura Lunn Bates156350Increase2.svg5.2
Conservative Laura Elizabeth Nuttall84227Increase2.svg10.0
Liberal Democrats Vic Foulds71523Decrease2.svg8.0
Majority721
Turnout 3120
Labour hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2021: Kew [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jennifer Julie Corcoran1,07937
Conservative Laura Elizabeth Nuttall90531
Liberal Democrats Jo Barton76826
Green Fred Weavers2007
Majority1746
Turnout 2,95228
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Elections of the 2010s

Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2019: Kew [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sean Halsall 112437%
Liberal Democrats Jo Barton79126%
UKIP Sarah Elizabeth Howard45415%
Conservative Margaret Eileen Middleton44615%
Green Emma Elizabeth Gillinder2127%
Majority333
Turnout 3027
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing {{{swing}}}
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2018: Kew [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janis Blackburne144844.8Increase2.svg26.0
Liberal Democrats Fred Weavers101231.3Decrease2.svg3.0
Conservative Margaret Middleton56317.4Increase2.svg4.7
UKIP Linda Gunn-Russo1284.0Decrease2.svg24.4
Green Robert Doyle802.5Decrease2.svg2.7
Majority43613.5
Turnout 323132.5
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing 14.5
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2016: Kew [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Pullin108539.5+2%
Labour Janet Harrison68024.8-4%
UKIP Terry Durrance55120.1-1%
Conservative Tina Bliss32912.0-2%
Green Richard Furness1023.7N/A
Majority40514.7
Turnout 2747
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2015: Kew [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cllr Mike Booth184232.0-3%
Labour Janet Harrison132923.1-4%
UKIP Philip Cantlay125121.7+7%
Conservative Jordan Shandley100417.4-7%
Green Neville Grundy3395.9+6%
Majority5138.9
Turnout 5765
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2014: Kew [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cllr Fred Weavers109434.3-19%
UKIP Mike Lewtas90528.4N/A
Labour Janet Harrison60018.8+8%
Conservative Jordan Shandley40612.7-11%
Green Dave McIntosh1835.7N/A
Majority1895.9
Turnout 3188
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2012: Kew [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cllr Maureen Fearn102836.8-10%
Labour Janet Catherine Harrison80028.6+22%
UKIP Michael Cedric Lewtas57820.8+18%
Conservative Chris Cross39014.0-13%
Majority2288.2
Turnout 2796
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2011: Kew [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cllr Mike Booth113234.8-16%
Labour Richard James Owens86726.6+20%
Conservative Cath Regan77723.9-1%
UKIP Mike Lewtas48114.8N/A
Majority2658.2
Turnout 325736%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2010: Kew [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Frederick Weavers299352.6
Conservative David Robert Thomas Smith139124.5
Labour David Stott61510.8
Independent John Joseph Lee4107.2
BNP Michael McDermott2374.2
Independent Jose Miguel Mendoza430.8
Majority160228.1
Turnout 568962%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Elections of the 2000s

Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2008: Kew [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Cllr Maureen Fearn140447.3
Conservative Anthony White80927.3
Southport PartyJohn Lee45515.3
Labour Stephen Jowett2036.8
UKIP Val Pollard1003.4
Majority59520.0
Turnout 2967
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2007: Kew [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Mike Booth140551.0
Conservative Adam Kennaugh67824.6
Southport PartyJohn Lee46817.0
Labour Stephen Jowett2047.4
Majority72726.4
Turnout 2755
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2006: Kew [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Frederick Weavers134647.3
Conservative Terence Jones64922.8
Southport PartyJohn Lee475
Labour Stephen Jowett227
UKIP Valerie Pollard149
Majority697
Turnout 2846
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Municipal Elections 2004: Kew [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Maureen Fearn177417.8
Liberal Democrats Terence Francis168416.9
Liberal Democrats Fred Weavers134013.4
Southport PartyRussell Watson9489.5
Southport PartyAnthony Holland9189.2
Southport PartyJohn Lee8598.6
Conservative Marilyn Hunton6126.1
Conservative David Woodfine6036.0
Conservative Charles Lyon-Taylor5845.9
Labour Graham Brannan3793.8
Labour Eunice Slatcher2912.9
MajorityN/A
Turnout 9992
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

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