1999 Chorley Borough Council election

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Elections to Chorley Borough Council were held on 6 May 1999. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party kept overall control of the council.

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After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats  ±  
Labour 31Decrease2.svg 3
Conservative 9Increase2.svg 3
Liberal Democrat 6Steady2.svg
Independent 2Decrease2.svg 1

Election result

Chorley Local Election Result 1999
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 1003Decrease2.svg 362.548.38,722
  Conservative 330Increase2.svg 318.831.55,693
  Liberal Democrats 311Steady2.svg18.819.13,446
  Independent Labour 000Steady2.svg0.00.8145N/A
  Independent 001Decrease2.svg 10.00.354

Ward results

Adlington

Adlington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYFlorence Molyneux69871.9
Liberal Democrats Raymond Ormston27328.1
Majority42543.8
Turnout 97122.5
Labour hold Swing

Chorley East

Chorley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYBarry Hodson62775.5
Conservative Erik Karl Baxendale20424.5
Majority42350.9
Turnout 83120.3
Labour hold Swing

Chorley North East

Chorley North East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYAdrian Lowe61066.7
Conservative Colin Nelson Goldsby22424.5
Liberal Democrats Glenda Charlesworth818.9
Majority38642.2
Turnout 91521.9
Labour hold Swing

Chorley South East

Chorley South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYAnthony Stephen Holgate64659.8
Conservative Robert Tyler35532.9
Liberal Democrats David Porter797.3
Majority29126.9
Turnout 1,08026.9
Labour hold Swing

Chorley South West

Chorley South West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYThomas McGowan77674.3
Conservative Peter Malpas26825.7
Majority50848.7
Turnout 1,04419.9
Labour hold Swing

Chorley West

Chorley West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYAnthony Gee72062.6
Conservative Ms. Rosalie Margaret Goldsby25722.3
Liberal Democrats Mavis Porter17315.0
Majority46340.3
Turnout 1,15027.7
Labour hold Swing

Clayton-le-Woods East

Clayton-le-Woods East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Green check.svgYSimon Nicholas Jones1,01047.9
Conservative Roger Livesey69633.0
Labour Jean Cronshaw40219.1
Majority31414.9
Turnout 2,10827.7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Clayton-le-Woods West and Cuerden

Clayton-le-Woods West and Cuerden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYLesley Brownlee52846.3+6.3
Conservative John Philip Walker41936.8+14.1
Liberal Democrats Gail Patricia Ormston19316.9−20.4
Majority1099.6
Turnout 1,14036.0
Labour hold Swing

Coppull North

Coppull North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Green check.svgYPatricia Cuerden53360.7+27.4
Labour John Murphy34539.3−20.0
Majority18821.4
Turnout 87831.0
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing +23.7

Coppull South

Coppull South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Green check.svgYDerek Holland76470.7+19.6
Labour Ms. Hilary Thompson26224.3−18.5
Independent Christopher McMullan545.0N/A
Majority50246.5
Turnout 1,08036.0
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +19.1

Eccleston and Heskin ward

Eccleston and Heskin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Thomas Titherington94659.8−2.9
Conservative Brian Twist63640.2+8.7
Majority31019.6
Turnout 1,58237.0
Labour hold Swing −5.8

Euxton North

Euxton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYThomas Gray50355.4−3.7
Conservative Peter Goldsworthy35939.5+8.7
Liberal Democrats Ms. Pauline Sharp465.1−4.9
Majority14415.9
Turnout 90830.8
Labour hold Swing

Euxton South

Euxton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Green check.svgYGeoffrey Russell50845.9+13.5
Labour John Cocking49744.9−13.1
Liberal Democrats Ms. Linda Norman1019.1−0.5
Majority111.0
Turnout 1,10633.2
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +13.3

Lostock ward

Lostock
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Green check.svgYMs. Helen Sutton59054.0+22.4
Labour James Freeman30427.8−9.8
Independent Labour David Heyes14513.3N/A
Liberal Democrats William Mellor534.9−0.5
Majority28626.2
Turnout 1,09233.5
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +13.3

Whittle-le-Woods

Whittle-le-Woods
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Green check.svgYMargaret Ward62260.7+23.2
Labour Steven Turner26325.7N/A
Liberal Democrats Stuart Harding14013.7−24.4
Majority35935.0
Turnout 1,02531.6
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +23.8

Withnell

Withnell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Green check.svgYMs. Kerry Jones59551.7−0.4
Conservative Ms. Iris Elaine Smith55548.3+12.4
Majority403.5
Turnout 1,15040.3
Labour hold Swing −6.4

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