Smithdown (Liverpool ward)

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Smithdown
Liverpool Smithdown (2023 ward).svg
Smithdown ward within Liverpool
Population8,124 (2023 electorate)
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Country England
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Smithdown ward is an electoral district of Liverpool City Council within the Liverpool Riverside and Liverpool Wavertree constituencies.

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History

The ward was created in 1953 within the Liverpool Edge Hill constituency. The boundaries were altered in 1973 and 1980. The ward was dissolved in 2004 reinstated in 2023.

1980 Boundaries

1980 boundaries Liverpool Smithdown (1980 ward).svg
1980 boundaries

A report of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England published in November 1978 set out proposals for changes to the wards of Liverpool City Council, maintaining the number of councillors at 99 representing 33 wards. Smithdown ward was represented by three councillors. [1]

The report describes the boundaries as "Commencing at a point where Upper Parliament Street meets the eastern boundary of Abercromby Ward, thence generally northwestwards along- said boundary to the southeastern boundary of Everton Ward, thence northwards and generally northeastwards along said boundary to the western boundary of Kensington Ward, thence southwards, eastwards and southeastwards along said boundary to Wavertree Road, thence northwestwards along said road to Tunnel Road, thence southwards along said road to Spekeland Road, thence northeastwards along said road to Acton Street, thence southwards along said street to Lindley Street, thence southwestwards along said street to Earle Road, thence southeastwards along said road to Tunstall Street, thence southwestwards along said street to Smithdown Road, thence northwestwards along said road and Smithdown Lane to Upper Parliament Street, thence generally westwards along said street to the point of commencement". [2]

2004 boundaries

A report of the Local Government Boundary Commission published in March 2003 recommended the number of wards in the city be reduced to 30 and the number of councillors reduced to 90. The Smithdown ward was dissolved and distributed into the new Picton, Kensington and Fairfield, and Central wards. [3]

2023 boundaries

A 2022 review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England decided that the existing 30 wards each represented by three Councillors should be replaced by 64 wards represented by 85 councillors with varying representation by one, two or three councillors per ward. [4] [5] The Smithdown ward was re-established as a smaller ward from a section of the previous Greenbank and Picton wards. The new ward is roughly bounded by the West Coast Main Line, Cranborne Road and Smithdown Road. The ward is represented by two councillors.

Councillors

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor [6]
1980 Ernest Stephenson (Lib)Joseph Clitherow (Lib)Anne Clitherow (Lib)
1982 Alex Gamble (Lab)Joseph Clitherow (Lib)Anne Clitherow (Lib)
1983 Alex Gamble (Lab)Steve Jenkins (Lab)Anne Clitherow (Lib)
1984 Alex Gamble (Lab)Steve Jenkins (Lab)Dorothy Matthews (Lab)
1986 Alex Gamble (Lab)Steve Jenkins (Lab)Dorothy Matthews (Lab)
1987 Juliet Herzog (Lab)I Templeman (Lab)Judith Nelson (Lab)
1988 Juliet Herzog (Lab)I Templeman (Lab)D Bermingham (Lab)
1990 Juliet Herzog (Lab)I Templeman (Lab)D Bermingham (Lab)
1991 Juliet Herzog (Lab)M. Clarke (Lab)D Bermingham (Lab)
1992 Juliet Herzog (Lab)M. Clarke (Lab)W. Barrow (LD)
1994 Nev Bann (Lab)M. Clarke (Lab)W. Barrow (LD)
1995 Nev Bann (Lab)M. Clarke (Lab)W. Barrow (LD)
1996 Nev Bann (Lab)M. Clarke (Lab)Richie White (Lab)
1998 Gary Airey (LD)M. Clarke (Lab)Richie White (Lab)
1999 Gary Airey (LD)Andrew Makinson (LD)Richie White (Lab)
2000 Gary Airey (LD)Andrew Makinson (LD)Juli Sames (LD)
2002 Richie White (Lab)Andrew Makinson (LD)Juli Sames (LD)
2003 Richie White (Lab)Andrew Makinson (LD)Juli Sames (LD)
2004 - 2022 WARD DISESTABLISHED
2023 James Roberts (Lab)Jon Morris (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Election Results

Elections of the 2020s

4th May 2023 - 2 seats [7] [8] [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Roberts [a] 1,211 37.38
Labour Jon Morris 1,020 31.48
Green Thomas Watts41412.78
Independent Dave Cummings [b] 39912.31
Liberal Democrats Angela Hulme1444.44
Conservative Harry Gallimore-King521.60
Majority79722.13
Turnout
Rejected ballots10
Total ballots
Registered electors 8,124
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Notes

a. ^ James Roberts was a re-standing councillor representing Greenbank ward.
b. ^ Dave Cummings was a re-standing councillor representing the Wavertree ward. He was affiliated with the Liberate Liverpool movement. [11]

Elections of the 2000s

1st May 2003 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Makinson893 57.65 Increase2.svg21.60
Labour Richard Keenan495321.96Decrease2.svg17.63
Green Simon Holgate895.75Increase2.svg3.79
Liberal John Moore402.58Increase2.svg0.14
Conservative Grahame Harden322.07Increase2.svg0.81
Majority39825.69Increase2.svg12.17
Turnout 1,54918.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 19.61
2nd May 2002 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Richard White 711 49.58 Increase2.svg11.17
Liberal Democrats Gary Airey51736.05Decrease2.svg18.76
Independent Michael Lane1258.72
Liberal John Moore352.44Decrease2.svg2.18
Green Simon Holgate281.95Decrease2.svg0.21
Conservative Kenneth Watkin181.26
Majority19413.53Decrease2.svg2.88
Turnout 1,434
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing 14.97
4th May 2000 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Juli Sames 558 54.81 Increase2.svg3.15
Labour Richie White39138.41Decrease2.svg1.42
Liberal M. A. Williams474.62Decrease2.svg0.80
Conservative K. G. Watkin222.16
Majority16716.40Increase2.svg4.57
Turnout 1,018
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing 2.29

Elections of the 1990s

6th May 1999 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Makinson 668 51.66 Increase2.svg0.69
Labour R. Keenan51539.83Increase2.svg0.53
Liberal J. Moore705.41Decrease2.svg0.35
Conservative J. Cole282.17
Ward LabourL. Evans120.93Decrease2.svg3.04
Majority15311.83Increase2.svg0.16
Turnout 1,293
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing 0.08
7th May 1998 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Gary Airey 681 50.97 Increase2.svg27.98
Labour Nev Bann52539.30Decrease2.svg23.24
Liberal M. Williams775.76Decrease2.svg8.70
Ward LabourV. Marsland533.97
Majority15611.68Decrease2.svg27.87
Turnout 1,336
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing 25.61
6th May 1996 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Richard White 960 62.54 Decrease2.svg6.60
Liberal Democrats Garry Airey35323.00Decrease2.svg2.00
Liberal K. White22214.46Increase2.svg10.11
Majority60739.54Decrease2.svg4.60
Turnout 1,535
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing -2.30
4th May 1995 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour M. Clarke1,286 69.14 Increase2.svg7.84
Liberal Democrats G. Hulme46525.00Decrease2.svg7.85
Liberal N. Roberts814.35Increase2.svg0.08
Conservative K. Watkin281.51Decrease2.svg0.07
Majority82144.14Increase2.svg15.68
Turnout 1,860
Labour hold Swing 7.84
5th May 1994 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Neville Bann 1,592 61.30 Increase2.svg20.46
Liberal Democrats G. Hulme85332.85Decrease2.svg14.77
Liberal M. Langley1114.27
Conservative D. O'Leary411.58Decrease2.svg1.05
Majority73928.46Increase2.svg21.68
Turnout 2,597
Labour hold Swing 17.62
7th May 1992 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats W. Barrow1,15947.62Increase2.svg12.65
Labour Cecilia Holleran99440.84Decrease2.svg19.34
Conservative Denise O'Leary642.63Decrease2.svg2.23
Smithdown LabourD. Bermingham2178.92
Majority1656.78Decrease2.svg18.44
Turnout 2,434
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing -16.00
2nd May 1991 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour M. Clarke 1,661 60.18 Decrease2.svg7.22
Liberal Democrats W. Barrow96534.96Increase2.svg6.97
Conservative D. O'Leary1344.86Increase2.svg2.40
Majority69625.22Decrease2.svg14.19
Turnout 2,760
Labour hold Swing -7.10
3rd May 1990 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Juliet Herzog2,632 67.40 Decrease2.svg9.44
Liberal Democrats P. McGrath1,09327.99Increase2.svg10.15
Conservative Denise O'Leary962.46Decrease2.svg2.86
Green J. Stevenson842.15
Majority1,53939.41Decrease2.svg19.59
Turnout 3,905
Labour hold Swing

Elections of the 1980s

5th May 1988 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour D. Bermingham 2,791 76.84 Increase2.svg26.36
SLD Mary Young64817.84Decrease2.svg29.14
Conservative F. Ryan1935.31Increase2.svg2.78
Majority2,14359.00Increase2.svg55.51
Turnout 3,632
Labour hold Swing
7th May 1987 - 3 seats [a] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour I. Templeman 2,682 54.77 Increase2.svg4.29
Labour Juliet Herzog 2,660
Labour Judith Nelson 2,555
Alliance E. R. Stephenson2,10242.92Decrease2.svg4.06
Alliance Shirley Parry2,001
Alliance Mary Young1,921
Conservative J.S. Smith1132.31Decrease2.svg0.23
Conservative Sarah L. Williamson100
Conservative A. Vigar82
Majority58011.84Increase2.svg8.35
Registered electors 9,916
Turnout 4,89749.38
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Notes

a. ^ Alex Gamble, Steve Jenkins and Dorothy Mathews were surcharged and banned from office following the Rate-capping rebellion. Three seats were contested at the 1986 election.
1st May 1986 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour A. Gamble 2,152 50.48 Decrease2.svg8.78
Alliance E. Stephenson2,00346.99Increase2.svg9.80
Conservative F. Sellers1082.53Decrease2.svg1.02
Majority1493.50Decrease2.svg18.57
Turnout 4,263
Labour hold Swing 5.67
1st May 1984 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dorothy Matthews 2,884 59.26 Increase2.svg5.49
Liberal Anne Clitherow1,81037.19Decrease2.svg5.84
Conservative S. J. Melia1733.55Increase2.svg0.36
Majority1,07422.07Increase2.svg11.33
Registered electors 10,331
Turnout 4,86747.11Increase2.svg4.26
Labour gain from Liberal Swing 5.67
5th May 1983 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour S. M. Jenkins 2,454 53.77 Increase2.svg0.26
Liberal J. S. Clitherow1,96443.03Increase2.svg2.54
Conservative B. J. Ardrey1463.20Decrease2.svg2.80
Majority49010.74Decrease2.svg2.28
Registered electors 10,650
Turnout 4,56442.85Increase2.svg9.48
Labour gain from Liberal Swing -1.14
6 May 1982 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour A. Gamble 1,981 53.51 Increase2.svg16.96
Liberal E. R. Stephenson1,49940.49Decrease2.svg15.47
Conservative R. C. Duncalf2226.00Decrease2.svg1.49
Majority48213.02Decrease2.svg6.40
Registered electors 10,744
Turnout 3,70233.37Decrease2.svg0.94
Labour gain from Liberal Swing 16.22
6th May 1980 - 3 seats [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Anne Clitherow 2,130 55.96
Liberal Joseph Sydney Clitherow 2,046
Liberal Ernest Richard Stephenson 1,949
Labour Peter Thomas Devaney1,39136.55
Labour Paul Herbert Gray1,240
Labour Joseph Stanton1,239
Conservative John Atherton2857.49
Conservative James McDermott234
Conservative Rolland Louis Zollner129
Majority73919.42
Registered electors 11,095
Turnout 3,80634.30
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)

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