2014 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election

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The 2014 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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Labour retained control of the council.

After the election, the composition of the council was

Election result

Oldham Local Election Result 2014
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 1521+145.425,760-9.5
  UKIP 220+223.713,457+22.3
  Liberal Democrats 304-413.07,402-11.6
  Conservative 000+012.57,132-2.3
  Independent 110+13.62,049-1.3
  Green 0001.81,015+1.5
  TUSC 0000.159+0.1

Ward results

Alexandra ward

Alexandra
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Shaid Mushtaq 1,384 48.9 +2.5
UKIP David Carter67223.7+23.7
Liberal Democrats Mohammed Masud58220.6+1.8
Conservative Terry Hopkinson1124.0-30.8
Independent Rebecca McGladdery812.9+2.9
Majority71225.1+13.7
Turnout 2,831
Labour hold Swing

Chadderton Central ward

Chadderton Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Colin McLaren 1,287 45.1 -23.3
UKIP Vivien Swift94633.1+33.1
Conservative Robert Barnes54018.9-7.4
Liberal Democrats Louie Hamblett812.8-2.5
Majority34111.9-30.3
Turnout 2,854
Labour hold Swing

Chadderton North ward

Chadderton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barbara Brownridge 1,420 49.7 -9.8
UKIP John Berry78527.5+27.5
Conservative Paul Martin57920.3-15.1
Liberal Democrats Keith Taylor752.6-2.5
Majority63522.2-1.9
Turnout 2,859
Labour hold Swing

Chadderton South ward

Chadderton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joy Wrigglesworth 960 40.5 -34.9
UKIP Steve Connor94840.0+40.0
Conservative Eileen Hulme28712.1-9.9
Green Melody Walker1345.7+3.2
Liberal Democrats Kevin Dawson391.6+1.6
Majority120.5-52.9
Turnout 2,368
Labour hold Swing

Coldhurst ward

Coldhurst
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Abdul Malik 2,781 77.8 +19.2
Conservative Sean Curley2797.8+2.9
Liberal Democrats Keith Pendlebury2737.6-28.9
Independent Md Miah2426.8+6.8
Majority2,50270.0+47.9
Turnout 3,575
Labour hold Swing

Crompton ward

Crompton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Dave Murphy 889 30.7 -15.0
UKIP Derek Fletcher74225.6+25.6
Labour Ken Rustidge69724.1-9.6
Conservative Phelyp Bennett49016.9-3.6
Green Catherine Hunter772.7+2.7
Majority1475.1-6.9
Turnout 2,895
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Failsworth East ward

Failsworth East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Norman Briggs 1,055 47.1 -37.8
UKIP Joan Spencer78535.0+35.0
Conservative Adam Carney28412.7+12.7
Green Andrew Rossall934.1+4.1
Liberal Democrats Bill Cullen241.1-14.0
Majority27012.0-57.7
Turnout 2,241
Labour hold Swing

Failsworth West ward

Failsworth West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Warren Bates 1,120 44.0 +10.7
Labour John Battye98838.8-22.1
Conservative Steven Cox2258.8+8.8
Green Jean Betteridge1264.9+4.9
TUSC Sam Pennington592.3+2.3
Liberal Democrats Enid Firth291.1-4.8
Majority1325.2
Turnout 2,547
UKIP gain from Labour Swing

Hollinwood ward

Hollinwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jean Stretton 1,094 50.1 -17.3
UKIP Thomas Eddleston81337.2+37.2
Conservative David Caddick1557.1-1.2
Liberal Democrats Martin Dinoff1225.6-18.7
Majority28112.9-30.3
Turnout 2,184
Labour hold Swing

Medlock Vale ward

Medlock Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Yasmin Toor 1,511 47.1 -17.7
UKIP Jean Eddleston83626.1+26.1
Conservative Mohammed Zulfiqar74823.3+18.3
Liberal Democrats John Hall1133.5-13.1
Majority67529.2-18.9
Turnout 2,308
Labour hold Swing

Royton North ward

Royton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Hannah Roberts 1,147 42.2 -29.2
UKIP Kevin Allen97936.0+36.0
Conservative Lewis Quigg54219.9-3.3
Liberal Democrats Shaun Duffy511.9-3.5
Majority1686.2-42.0
Turnout 2,719
Labour hold Swing

Royton South ward

Royton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Marie Bashforth 1,205 46.8 -23.0
UKIP Jackie Garnett77029.9+29.9
Conservative Allan Fish41716.2-8.0
Green Jim Stidworthy1034.0+4.0
Liberal Democrats Angie Farrell803.1-2.9
Majority43516.9-28.2
Turnout 2,575
Labour hold Swing

Saddleworth North ward

Saddleworth North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Nicola Kirkham 1,147 36.5 +5.5
Liberal Democrats Alan Roughley66921.3-11.8
UKIP Angela Clark52616.7+16.7
Labour Paul Fryer43013.7-2.7
Conservative Nicola Sykes37011.8-7.9
Majority47815.2
Turnout 3,142
Independent gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Saddleworth South ward

Saddleworth South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats John McCann 967 28.6 -4.7
Conservative Pam Byrne81624.1-16.3
Independent Lesley Brown57917.1+17.1
Labour Ian Manners51715.3-10.9
UKIP Chris Shyne50614.9+14.9
Majority1514.5
Turnout 3,385
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Saddleworth West & Lees ward

Saddleworth West & Lees
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Peter Klonowski 917 31.0 +31.0
Liberal Democrats Robert Allsopp'77826.3-21.1
Labour Stephen Hewitt73324.8-14.1
Conservative Neil Allsopp38312.9-0.8
Green Oliver Thompson1475.0+5.0
Majority1394.7
Turnout 2,958
UKIP gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Shaw ward

Shaw
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Rod Blyth 1,106 42.9 -11.0
UKIP Peter Brown70427.3+27.3
Labour Hermione Spiggott54821.2-11.1
Conservative Judith Haughton2228.6-5.5
Majority40215.6-5.7
Turnout 2,580
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

St. James ward (2)

St. James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ginny Alexander 831 20.7
Labour Angela Cosgrove 689 17.2
UKIP Joseph Fitzpatrick65416.3
UKIP Muriel Taylor60515.1
Liberal Democrats Roger Hindle48912.2
Liberal Democrats Stephen Barrow46011.5
Conservative Edna Wolstenhulme1463.6
Green Roger Pakeman1313.3
Majority
Turnout 4,005
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing {{{swing}}}
Labour hold Swing {{{swing}}}

St. Mary's ward

St. Mary's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ali Salamat 2,900 82.2 +23.8
Conservative David Atherton2136.0+3.7
Liberal Democrats Sharon McGladdery2116.0-30.0
Green Miranda Meadowcroft2043.3+2.5
Majority2,68776.2+53.8
Turnout 3,528
Labour hold Swing

Waterhead ward

Waterhead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Riaz Ahmad 1,198 43.2 -15.3
UKIP Nicholas Godleman75527.2+27.2
Liberal Democrats Linda Dawson68724.8-16.7
Conservative Sarah Afzaal1314.7+4.7
Majority44316.0-1.1
Turnout 2,771
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Werneth ward

Werneth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Shoab Akhtar 3,074 90.3 +23.9
Conservative Michele Stockton1935.7+2.0
Liberal Democrats Ron Wise1374.0+1.1
Majority2,88184.6+45.1
Turnout 3,404
Labour hold Swing

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References

  1. "England council results". BBC News. Retrieved 23 May 2014.