1976 Liverpool City Council election

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Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on 6 May 1976. One third of the council was up for election and John Hamilton of the Labour party became Council Leader albeit with no overall control of the council. [1]

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After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats  ±  
Labour 40-2
Liberal 40-1
Conservative 19+3

Election result

Liverpool Local Election Result 1976
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 1524-244%35%46,253+4%
  Liberal 1356-138%30%40,231-3%
  Conservative 641+318%34%45,4010
  Communist 00000%0.6%801
  Independent Liberal 00000%0.17%221
 National Party of UK00000%0.11%148

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Ward results

* - Councillor seeking re-election

(PARTY) - Party of former Councillor

These election results are compared with the 1973 election results which were all up elections, with all three Councillors being elected for each ward. Those Councillors elected with the second highest number of votes for each ward were elected for a three-year term, finishing in 1976.

Abercromby, St. James'

Abercromby, St. James'
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour O. J. Doyle *1,78066%+1%
Conservative J. D. Jones36814%+8%%
Communist R. O'Hara27010%-3%
Liberal J. Newton26510%0%
Majority1,412
Registered electors 13,145
Turnout 2,68320%
Labour hold Swing

Aigburth

Aigburth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative S. T. Moss3,46553%+16%
Liberal W. Russell Dyson (PARTY)2,46337%-18%
Labour T. Roberts66810%+1%
Majority1,002
Registered electors 15,090
Turnout 6,59644%
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

Allerton

Allerton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative R. F. Craine *2,43054%+7%
Liberal T. H. Harte1,44532%-10%
Labour T. McManus59613%+1%
Majority985
Registered electors 10,754
Turnout 4,47142%
Conservative hold Swing

Anfield

Anfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Keva. C. Coombes1,69237%+5%
Conservative T. P. Pink1,68637%+13%
Liberal J. Wilde *1,18926%-18%
Majority6
Registered electors 12,799
Turnout 4,56736%
Labour gain from Liberal Swing

Arundel

Arundel
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal William Charles Hutchinson *1,78144%-16%
Labour F. S. Roderick1,08827%+6%
Conservative R. M. Amyes1,17129%-10%
Majority610
Registered electors 13,780
Turnout 4,04029%
Liberal hold Swing

Breckfield, St. Domingo

Breckfield, St. Domingo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J. Connolly1,47446%+14%
Liberal R. Clitherow (PARTY)74323%-31%
Conservative J. Butterfield98931%+17%
Majority485
Registered electors 12,100
Turnout 3,20626%
Labour gain from Liberal Swing

Broadgreen

Broadgreen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative J. J. Swainbank1,93440%+16%
Liberal W. Smyth (PARTY)1,86638%-24%
Labour F. Dunne1,04922%+8%
Majority68
Registered electors 12,264
Turnout 4,84940%
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

Central, Everton, Netherfield

Central, Everton, Netherfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J. E. Walker *1,65871%+5
Conservative J. Crowe39017%-2%
National Party of UKA. J. Roberts1486%
Liberal G. Scattergood1356%-9%
Majority1,268
Registered electors 11,970
Turnout 2,33119%
Labour hold Swing

Childwall

Childwall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative M. Kingston3,75350%+12%
Liberal P. H. Hodgson (PARTY)2,34231%-19%
Labour J. E. Roberts1,44319%+8%
Majority1,411
Registered electors 20,587
Turnout 7,53837%
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

Church

Church
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Len Tyrer(PARTY)2,95347%-15%
Conservative W. H. Stabback2,65242%-10%
Labour J. E. McPherson71111%+5%
Majority301
Registered electors 15,221
Turnout 6,31641%
Liberal hold Swing

Clubmoor

Clubmoor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Angela M. Warburton1,50438%-7%
Labour M. Stewart (PARTY)1,38735%+2%
Conservative S. Hicklin1,04226%-4%
Majority117
Registered electors 10,607
Turnout 3,93337%
Liberal gain from Labour Swing

County

County
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Paul R. Clark1,67640%+13%'
Labour E. T. Mooney *1,36332%-12%
Conservative W. Thomas1,08226%+3%
Communist B. Anderson762%
Majority313
Registered electors 12,171
Turnout 4,19734%
Liberal gain from Labour Swing

Croxteth

Croxteth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative G. E. Brandwood2,39145%+15%
Liberal T. Blyde (PARTY)1,99238%-20%
Labour H. Rimmer90517%+5%
Majority399
Registered electors 12,487
Turnout 5,28842%
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

Dingle

Dingle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour R. Stoddart (PARTY)1,23757%-1%
Conservative J. M. Shaw47822%+6%
Liberal Graham Hulme37217%+2%
Communist J. Cook784%-2%
Majority759
Registered electors 7,228
Turnout 2,16530%
Labour hold Swing

Dovecot

Dovecot
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour W. P. Johnson *2,23452%
Conservative D. P. Dougherty1,43033%
Liberal E. Barber60614%
Majority804
Registered electors 16,293
Turnout 4,27026%
Labour hold Swing

Fairfield

Fairfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Richard Pine (PARTY)1,51845%
Labour S. F. Jacobs1,13233%
Conservative W. McGuirk73222%
Majority386
Registered electors 10,350
Turnout 3,38233%
Liberal hold Swing

Fazakerley

Fazakerley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Harold Glyn Rogers1,53237%
Labour F. Gaier (PARTY)1,34332%-25%
Conservative A. Brown1,30531%-12%
Majority189
Registered electors 11,774
Turnout 4,18036%
Liberal gain from Labour Swing

Gillmoss

Gillmoss
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour W. R. Snell (PARTY)2,30958%-11%
Liberal John George Morgan70318%
Conservative B. Dougherty95924%+1%
Majority1,350
Registered electors 19,607
Turnout 3,97120%
Labour hold Swing

Granby, Prince's Park

Granby, Prince's Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J. D. Hamilton (PARTY)'1,81153%-13%
Conservative G. Hughes84525%-2%
Liberal J. Rossington64919%
Communist A. McClelland1033%-4%
Majority966
Registered electors 13,831
Turnout 3,40825%
Labour hold Swing

Kensington

Kensington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Geoffrey B. Smith (PARTY)99143%
Labour J. H. Stamper92740%
Conservative I. Power39417%
Majority64
Registered electors 7,472
Turnout 2,31231%
Liberal hold Swing

Low Hill, Smithdown

Low Hill, Smithdown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joanna Copsey (PARTY)1,47453%-17%
Labour L. P. Gallagher1,10940%+16%
Conservative K. M. Mountford2017%+1%
Majority365
Registered electors 8,783
Turnout 2,78432%
Liberal hold Swing

Melrose, Westminster

Melrose, Westminster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J. Gardner *1,39072%+9%
Conservative W. Gilbody43622%-1%
Liberal B. Mowatt1146%-7%
Majority954
Registered electors 8,017
Turnout 1,94024%
Labour hold Swing

Old Swan

Old Swan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Peter Mahon 1,83438%
Labour I. Jervis1,29427%
Conservative N. F. Derrick1,51131%
Majority323
Registered electors 13,066
Turnout 4,86037%
Liberal hold Swing

Picton

Picton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gillian Loughney (PARTY)1,89943%
Labour F. Burke1,52534%
Conservative J. McDermott92621%
Majority374
Registered electors 11,574
Turnout 4,43338%
Liberal gain from Labour Swing

Pirrie

Pirrie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour M. Black *2,62855%-12%
Conservative I. Brown1,59933%0%
Liberal N. T Cardwell57012%
Majority1,029
Registered electors 15,572
Turnout 4,79731%
Labour hold Swing

St. Mary's

St. Mary's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour G. T. Walsh *1,63850%
Conservative D. W. Baskett1,12935%
Liberal C. Lister40012%
Communist J. M. McQueen893%
Majority509
Registered electors 9,801
Turnout 3,25633%
Labour hold Swing

St. Michael's

St. Michael's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Michael O'Kane *1,51143%
Conservative R. S. Jones1,28637%
Labour B. Shelley68620%
Majority225
Registered electors 9,920
Turnout 3,48335%
Liberal hold Swing

Sandhills, Vauxhall

Sandhills, Vauxhall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour A. Dunford *1,40081%
Liberal M. A. Decker18411%
Conservative S. V. Hennessy1428%
Majority1,216
Registered electors 9,985
Turnout 1,72617%
Labour hold Swing

Speke

Speke
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour K. Stewart *2,27065%
Conservative E. M. Clein95427%
Liberal C. H. Stocker2918%
Majority1,316
Registered electors 14,320
Turnout 3,51525%
Labour hold Swing

Tuebrook

Tuebrook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Paul V. Downes (PARTY)1,47738%-5%
Labour C. O'Rourke (PARTY)1,16130%0%
Conservative O. D. Jennings1,09929%+5%
Communist P. B. Bissette1023%0%
Majority316
Registered electors 11,410
Turnout 3,83934%
Liberal hold Swing

Warbreck

Warbreck
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Carol McNeilly1,79741%
Labour P. Rowlands1,17927%-20%
Conservative J. H. Brash *1,43132%-21%
Majority366
Registered electors 11,966
Turnout 4,40737%
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing

Woolton, East

Woolton, East 2 seats
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour M. R. Delaney2,15862%
Labour H. Bryers2,02258%
Conservative J. McKenzie82024%
Conservative J. B. King80223%
Liberal R. F. Heywood48814%
Liberal C. O'Connor38411%
Majority1,338
Registered electors 13,362
Turnout 3,44626%
Labour hold Swing

Woolton, West

Woolton, West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative A. McVeigh *4,38063%
Labour J. V. Walsh1,07615%
Liberal A. Smallman1,51922%
Majority2,861
Registered electors 17,845
Turnout 6,97539%
Conservative hold Swing

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