2019 Cheshire West and Chester Council election

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Cheshire West and Chester Council election, 2019
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  2015 2 May 2019 (2019-05-02) 2023  

All 70 seats on Cheshire West and Chester Council
36 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Leader Samantha Dixon Lynn Riley
Party Labour Conservative Independent
Leader sinceJuly 2014 (2014-07)17 May 2016 (2016-05-17)
Leader's seat Chester City and The Garden Quarter Frodsham
Last election38 seats,
34.7%
36 seats,
36.7%
1 seat,
3.0%
Seats before38352
Seats won35284
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 7Increase2.svg 2
Popular vote59,09663,0039,348
Percentage34.0%35.7%8.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.7%Decrease2.svg 1.0%Increase2.svg 5.2%

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Party Liberal Democrats Green
Last election0 seats,
9.7%
0 seats,
6.4%
Seats before00
Seats won21
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote19,7058,609
Percentage13.4%7.9%
SwingIncrease2.svg 3.7%Increase2.svg 1.5%

Cheshire West and Chester UK local election 2019 map.svg
Results of the 2019 election by ward

Leader of the Council before election

Samantha Dixon
Labour

Leader of the Council after election

Louise Gittins
Labour

The 2019 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. Five fewer seats were contested because of boundary changes. No party gained overall control. The Labour Party gained a seat but lost control of the council; the Conservatives lost 8 seats, while the Independents gained 4, the Liberal Democrats gained 2, and the Green Party gained one. [1]

Contents

Background

At the 2015 election, Cheshire West and Chester (CWaC) was the only council to be won by Labour from the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats had lost their last seat on the council, while both UKIP and the Green Party had increased their vote share but failed to win seats. With only a narrow Labour majority, the Conservatives were hopeful of regaining the council. However, the aftermath of the Brexit referendum had significantly reshaped British party politics and BBC journalist Phil McCann noted that CWaC was the most evenly divided borough in the North West in terms of Leave/Remain, making the effect of Brexit on the election difficult to predict. [2]

Between the 2015 and 2019 elections, a boundary review was carried out. The number of councillors was reduced from 75 to 70, with some wards merged and others split. In total, there were 219 candidates – 70 Conservative, 66 Labour, 49 Liberal Democrat, 18 Green, 11 independents (including Eveleigh Moore-Dutton, elected in 2015 as a Conservative), 4 UKIP and 1 For Britain Movement. 24 existing councillors stood down. [3]

Results

Councillor changes

New councillors

  • Paul Bowers (Green, Helsby)
  • Kate Cernik, (Labour, Northwich Winnington and Castle)
  • Robert Cernik, (Labour, Northwich Winnington and Castle)
  • Mandy Clare (Labour, Winsford Dene)
  • Steve Collings (Labour Great Boughton)
  • Andrew Cooper (Labour, Northwich Leftwich)
  • Lisa Denson (Labour, Westminster)
  • Simon Eardley (Conservative, Saughall and Mollington)
  • Gillian Edwards (Independent, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • Mal Gaskill (Liberal Democrats, Winsford Swanlow)
  • Gareth Gould (Labour, Strawberry)
  • Graham Heatley (Conservative, Gowy Rural)
  • Phil Herbert (Independent, Hartford and Greenbank)
  • Adam Langan (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Gina Lewis (Labour, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Sheila Little (Labour, Blacon)
  • Phil Marshall (Conservative, Marbury)
  • Joanne Moorcroft (Labour, Winsford Gravel)
  • Nathan Pardoe (Labour, Winsford Wharton)
  • Trish Richards (Labour, Blacon)
  • Paul Roberts (Liberal Democrats, Farndon)
  • Helen Treeby (Conservative, Rudheath)
  • Christine Warner (Labour, Ledsham and Manor)
  • Elton Watson (Conservative, Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead)
  • Peter Wheeler (Labour, Ledsham and Manor)
  • Rachel Williams (Conservative, Malpas)

Outgoing councillors

Re-elected councillors

  • Val Armstrong (Labour, Lache)
  • Martin Barker (Independent, Parkgate)
  • Mike Baynham (Conservative, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Richard Beacham (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Robert Bisset (Labour, Central and Grange)
  • Tommy Blackmore (Labour, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Keith Board (Conservative, Great Boughton)
  • Matt Bryan (Labour, Upton)
  • Razia Daniels (Conservative, Handbridge Park)
  • Andrew Dawson (Conservative, Frodsham)
  • Martyn Delaney (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)
  • Hugo Deynem (Conservative, Sandstone)
  • Samantha Dixon (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)
  • Paul Donovan (Labour, Sutton Villages)
  • Michael Edwardson (Labour, Wolverham)
  • Charles Fifield (Conservative, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • Carol Gahan (Labour, Blacon)
  • Lynn Gibbon (Conservative, Marbury)
  • Louise Gittins (Labour, Little Neston)
  • Myles Hogg (Conservative, Willaston and Thornton)
  • Jill Houlbrook (Conservative, Upton)
  • Brian Jones (Labour, Whitby Groves)
  • Mike Jones (Conservative, Tattenhall)
  • John Leather (Conservative, Tarvin and Kelsall)
  • Nicole Meardon (Labour, Sutton Villages)
  • Eveleigh Moore Dutton (Independent, Tarporley)
  • Sam Naylor (Labour, Northwich Witton)
  • Margaret Parker (Conservative, Gowy Rural)
  • Stuart Parker (Conservative, Christleton and Huntington)
  • Patricia Parkes (Conservative, Hartford and Greenbank)
  • Lynn Riley (Conservative, Frodsham)
  • Diane Roberts (Labour, Netherpool)
  • Peter Rooney (Labour, Whitby Park)
  • Bob Rudd (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)
  • Karen Shore (Labour, Central and Grange)
  • Mark Stocks (Conservative, Shakerley)
  • Neil Sullivan (Conservative, Handbridge Park)
  • Harry Tonge (Conservative, Tarvin and Kelsall)
  • Gill Watson (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Helen Weltman (Conservative, Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead)
  • Andy Williams (Labour, Neston)
  • Mark Williams (Conservative, Christleton and Huntington)
  • Paul Williams (Conservative, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • Norman Wright (Conservative, Marbury)

Overall election result

2019 Cheshire West and Chester Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 663533Decrease2.svg 350.036.759,096+2.0
  Conservative 702828Decrease2.svg 840.039.263,003+2.5
  Independent 11430Increase2.svg 35.75.89,348+2.8
  Liberal Democrats 49220Increase2.svg 22.912.319,705+2.5
  Green 18110Increase2.svg 11.45.48,609–0.9
  UKIP 4000Steady2.svg0.00.6958–8.6
  For Britain 1000Steady2.svg0.00.1131N/A

Seats

   Labour (50%)
   Conservative (40%)
   Independent (5.71%)
   Liberal Democrats (2.86%)
   Green (1.43%)

The election saw Labour narrowly lose its majority, winning 35 seats of the 70 available – a result local election analyst Andrew Teale attributed chiefly to the boundary changes – but remain the largest party. [4] The Conservatives fell back considerably, with just 28 seats, but still won the largest share of the vote. The Liberal Democrats returned to the council, winning 2 seats in Winsford Swanlow (formerly Labour) and Farndon (formerly Conservative), and the Greens won their first ever seat on CWaC, taking Helsby from the Conservatives. Independents also surged – incumbents Martin Barker in Parkgate and Eveleigh Moore-Dutton in Tarporley held their seats, and two further independents won a seat from the Conservatives in the multi-member wards of Weaver and Cuddington, and Hartford and Greenbank. [5] In April 2020, Hartford and Greenbank Independent Cllr Phil Herbert joined the Conservative Group. [6]

Results by ward

Blacon

Blacon (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Carol Margaret Gahan 1,593 61.03
Labour Sheila Little 1,580 60.54
Labour Trish Richards 1,507 57.74
Conservative John Charles Mawson69426.59
Conservative Maria Jombikova58622.45
Conservative Richard Terence Short57421.99
Green Diana Mary Wilderspin-Jones41415.86
Liberal Democrats Kris James Patterson2102.93
Turnout 2,61025.70
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Central and Grange

Central and Grange (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Karen Louise Shore 1,142 72.01
Labour Robert Ian Bisset 997 62.86
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Jewkes25916.33
Conservative Andrew Wade Merrill19912.55
Conservative Lynn Turnbull18211.48
Turnout 1,58620.00
Labour hold
Labour hold

Chester City and The Garden Quarter

Chester City and The Garden Quarter (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Samantha Kate Dixon 2,182 55.41
Labour Bob Rudd 1,919 48.73
Labour Martyn Delaney 1,829 46.44
Conservative Chris Hughes1,03626.31
Conservative Ashley James Avery-Bennett1,01625.80
Conservative Mike Tomlinson98625.04
Green Nicholas James Brown75419.15
Liberal Democrats Ian Hopkinson3538.96
Liberal Democrats Timothy Longman3208.13
Liberal Democrats Amy Jo Mullis-Watkins3178.05
Independent Terry Coe3107.87
Turnout 3,93830.70
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Christleton and Huntington

Christleton and Huntington (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Mark Graham Williams 1,633 50.59
Conservative Stuart Parker 1,570 48.64
Labour Max Hudson69821.62
Labour Andy Price67620.94
Green David Andrew Ross Jones52816.36
Liberal Democrats Christopher John Ward50415.61
Liberal Democrats Robert Mark Hall-Jones44813.88
Turnout 3,22838.90
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead

Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Helen Catherine Weltman 1,320 51.38
Conservative Elton Philip Watson 1,228 47.80
Independent Simon Gerald McDonald68726.74
Labour Lyndsay Barwell53920.98
Labour Ian Molton43917.09
Liberal Democrats Jo Conchie43516.93
Turnout 2,56931.60
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Farndon

Farndon (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Paul David Roberts 982 60.84
Conservative Robert Murrin Bailey56635.07
Labour Patricia Anne Merrick664.09
Turnout 1,61444.70
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Frodsham

Frodsham (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Andrew William Dawson 1,652 50.03
Conservative Lynn Riley 1,611 48.79
Labour Michelle Parker86326.14
Labour Michael John Garvey83425.26
Independent Judith Ann Critchley41412.54
Green Christine Mary Webber3249.81
Independent Mallie Poulton2958.93
Liberal Democrats Audrey Isobel Griffiths2196.63
Liberal Democrats Ross Sibson1825.51
Turnout 3,30243.80
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Gowy Rural

Gowy Rural (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Margaret Phyllis Parker 1,272 48.62
Conservative Graham Robert Heatley 1,262 48.24
Labour John Joseph Heffernan66825.54
Labour Jean Hardiman Smith64924.81
Green Jackie Tait50619.34
Liberal Democrats Glyn Jones35513.57
Turnout 2,61635.90
Conservative hold
Conservative gain from Labour

Great Boughton

Great Boughton (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Steve Collings 1,506 51.40
Conservative Keith William Edward Board 1,394 47.58
Conservative David Whitehead1,32845.32
Labour Sandra Patricia Worger1,23942.29
Green Gemma Macpherson52017.75
Liberal Democrats Nala Rollo38012.97
Liberal Democrats Matthew Simon Dunford33311.37
UKIP Charles William Henry Dodman32911.23
Green Ian John Francis Wade32711.16
Turnout 2,93044.20
Conservative hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Handbridge Park

Handbridge Park (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Razia Daniels 1,849 47.81
Conservative Neil Anthony Sullivan 1,666 43.08
Labour Lisa Rossetti1,28733.28
Labour Rhiannon Jade Taylor1,00125.89
Green Mat Roberts55514.35
Liberal Democrats Carol Anne Braithwaite38910.06
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Daniel Rule3529.10
Turnout 3,86749.50
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Hartford and Greenbank

Hartford and Greenbank (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Phil Herbert 1,048 37.16
Conservative Patricia Mary Parkes 980 34.75
Independent Martin David Loftus90732.16
Conservative Gaynor Jean Sinar82529.26
Green Mungo Douglas Stapledon Reid Dalglish36813.05
Labour Kevin William Rimmer36813.05
Labour Mitch Rowley34012.06
Turnout 2,82038.10
Independent gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

Helsby

Helsby (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Green Paul Richard Bowers 1,015 54.78
Conservative Terry O'Neill52428.28
Labour Nigel David James26114.09
Liberal Democrats David Heath532.86
Turnout 1,85345.00
Green gain from Conservative

Lache

Lache (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Val Armstrong 651 51.42
Conservative Jack Alex Jackson48238.07
Liberal Democrats Nicole Mary Fearon13310.51
Turnout 1,26632.20
Labour hold

Ledsham and Manor

Ledsham and Manor (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Peter Joseph Wheeler 1,552 53.48
Labour Christine Veronica Williams Warner 1,430 49.28
Conservative Nic Hebson1,03235.56
Conservative Francis Kwaku Kwateng93932.36
Liberal Democrats Graham Handley39013.44
Turnout 2,90238.30
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Little Neston

Little Neston (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Louise Clare Gittins 1,008 46.91
Conservative Nigel Graham Jones96945.09
Liberal Democrats Rob Taylor1728.00
Turnout 2,14951.70
Labour hold

Malpas

Malpas (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Rachel Marion Williams 774 57.25
Independent Charlie Higgie47835.36
Labour Paula Irene D'Arcy1007.40
Turnout 1,35237.20
Conservative hold

Marbury

Marbury (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Lynn Joyce Gibbon 1,800 55.00
Conservative Norman Geoffrey Wright 1,779 54.35
Conservative Phil Marshall 1,597 48.79
Green Sue Beesley1,07832.94
Liberal Democrats Amy Barbara Elliott-Smith88026.89
Labour Lee Paul McDonnell77023.53
Turnout 3,27332.40
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Neston

Neston (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Andy Williams 800 62.16
Conservative Dominic Philip Thornill Roberts48737.84
Turnout 1,28731.90
Labour hold

Netherpool

Netherpool (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Diane Elizabeth Roberts 721 62.91
Conservative Richard Thomas Soper27724.17
Liberal Democrats Rosemarie Handley14812.91
Turnout 1,14628.80
Labour hold

Newton and Hoole

Newton and Hoole (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Richard Mark Beacham 2,367 46.41
Labour Adam Langan 2,325 45.59
Labour Gill Watson 2,257 44.25
Liberal Democrats Noel Francis McGlinchey1,12522.06
Conservative Suzanne Booth1,06220.82
Conservative Kate Elizabeth Vaughan1,03820.35
Liberal Democrats Mark Andrew Williams1,00219.65
Liberal Democrats Ellie Hopgood94818.59
Green Simon Ward Brown84816.63
Conservative Rebecca Wimpey83116.29
Independent John Brian Ebo60811.92
Turnout 5,10044.60
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Northwich Leftwich

Northwich Leftwich (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Andrew Graham Cooper 481 49.95
Conservative Linda Nelson33734.99
Liberal Democrats Andrew Paul Hyde14515.06
Turnout 96325.80
Labour gain from Conservative

Northwich Winnington and Castle

Northwich Winnington and Castle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Kate Cernik 752 51.09
Labour Robert Joseph Cernik 678 46.06
Conservative Joanne Wright57138.79
Conservative Kris Hinde52135.39
Liberal Democrats Alice Philippa Chapman24216.44
Turnout 1,47223.30
Labour hold
Labour hold

Northwich Witton

Northwich Witton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sam Naylor 548 62.77
Conservative Alfred Milliken19822.68
Liberal Democrats Keith Hinde12714.55
Turnout 87322.40
Labour hold

Parkgate

Parkgate (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Martin Trevor Barker 1,123 58.46
Conservative Steve Wastell48225.09
Labour John William Roach1739.01
Liberal Democrats John Derry Lawrence Edwards864.48
Green Drew Bellis572.97
Turnout 1,92147.30
Independent hold

Rudheath

Rudheath (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Helen Treeby 557 50.45
Labour Helen Rowlands44940.67
Liberal Democrats Roy Graham Griffiths988.88
Turnout 1,10427.30
Conservative gain from Labour

Sandstone

Sandstone (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Hugo William Edward Deynem 949 52.78
Liberal Democrats Rob Verity33718.74
Labour Julie Dilworth26114.52
Green Alexandra Dedman25113.96
Turnout 1,79844.30
Conservative hold

Saughall and Mollington

Saughall and Mollington (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Simon James Vernon Eardley 849 54.77
Labour Sally Clare Atkin49031.61
Liberal Democrats Justin Charles David Pemberton21113.61
Turnout 1,55038.00
Conservative hold

Shakerley

Shakerley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Mark Lister Stocks 700 59.63
Liberal Democrats John David Harding24921.21
Labour Tony Lawrenson22519.17
Turnout 1,17430.20
Conservative hold

Strawberry

Strawberry (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Gareth David Gould 962 67.46
Conservative John Barclay Turnbull46432.54
Turnout 1,42634.20
Labour hold

Sutton Villages

Sutton Villages (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Paul Francis Donovan 1,493 67.68
Labour Nicole Meardon 1,426 64.64
Conservative Brian Anderson49522.44
Conservative Derek Harold Dickson44620.22
Liberal Democrats Les Litwin1988.98
Turnout 2,20627.00
Labour hold
Labour hold

Tarporley

Tarporley (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Eveleigh Hilda Moore Dutton 1,266 65.73
Conservative Nicholas Paul Blything37719.57
Liberal Democrats Ian Douglas Priestner1658.57
Green Christopher George Theodore Copeman663.43
Labour David Raymond Southall522.70
Turnout 1,92647.40
Independent gain from Conservative

Tarvin and Kelsall

Tarvin and Kelsall (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative John Alfred Leather 1,275 47.17
Conservative Harry Tonge 1,054 38.99
Liberal Democrats Ted Lush1,03338.22
Liberal Democrats John Michael Oliver Edwards86932.15
Green Anna Elise Crowder41515.35
Labour Damon John Horrill28510.54
Turnout 2,70337.30
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Tattenhall

Tattenhall (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Mike Jones 720 53.53
Liberal Democrats Vera Sandra Roberts23017.10
Green Michael John Boxall21716.13
Labour Angie Chidley17813.23
Turnout 1,34535.60
Conservative hold

Upton

Upton (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Matt Bryan 1,485 45.21
Conservative Jill Houlbrook 1,361 41.43
Labour Chloe Rebecca Loseby1,23037.44
Conservative Gary John Hulmes1,05031.96
Liberal Democrats Jean Elizabeth Evans57217.41
UKIP Frank Samuel2587.85
UKIP Alison Jane Samuel2437.40
Turnout 3,28543.60
Labour hold
Conservative hold

Weaver and Cuddington

Weaver and Cuddington (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Gillian Edwards 2,212 50.38
Conservative Paul Williams 2,062 46.96
Conservative Charles Grant Fifield 2,027 46.16
Conservative Adam Douglas Wordsworth1,60536.55
Liberal Democrats Steve Donhue1,04123.71
Labour Chris Perkes87519.93
Liberal Democrats Martin England66915.24
Labour John Alexander Gordon65014.80
Turnout 4,39137.70
Independent gain from Conservative
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Westminster

Westminster (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Lisa Valerie Denson 583 71.71
For Britain Mark Andrew Hartley13116.11
Conservative Graham Pritchard9912.18
Turnout 81324.00
Labour hold

Whitby Groves

Whitby Groves (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Brian Jones 750 60.98
Conservative Nick Lacey48039.02
Turnout 1,23034.20
Labour hold

Whitby Park

Whitby Park (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Peter Anthony Rooney 717 61.81
Conservative Linda Ellen Cooper35730.78
Liberal Democrats Kurt Frederick Jewkes867.41
Turnout 1,16029.20
Labour hold

Willaston and Thornton

Willaston and Thornton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Myles Hogg 1,383 78.98
Labour Matthew Bracken36821.02
Turnout 1,75142.70
Conservative hold

Winsford Dene

Winsford Dene (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Mandy Clare 487 52.03
Liberal Democrats Ailsa Louise Gaskill-Jones17819.02
Conservative Liz Porritt14315.28
UKIP Andrew David Mann12813.68
Turnout 93625.80
Labour hold

Winsford Gravel

Winsford Gravel (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Joanne Elizabeth Moorcroft 434 51.79
Conservative Saundra Edith Alice Middleton25029.83
Liberal Democrats Paul Carter15418.38
Turnout 83826.10
Labour hold

Winsford Over and Verdin

Winsford Over and Verdin (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Tommy Blackmore 1,250 43.06
Labour Gina Lewis 1,178 40.58
Conservative Mike Baynham 974 33.55
Labour David William Snowdon Stearne96733.31
Conservative James Joseph Pearson85029.28
Conservative David Thomas83828.87
Liberal Democrats Bob Barton55118.98
Liberal Democrats Charlie Parkinson50917.53
Liberal Democrats Brandon Parkey41914.43
Green Christopher Simon Payne36612.61
Turnout 2,90328.10
Conservative hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Winsford Swanlow

Winsford Swanlow (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Mal Gaskill 372 36.80
Labour Stephen Burns36135.71
Conservative Shaun Vincent Hopkins27827.50
Turnout 1,01128.90
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour

Winsford Wharton

Winsford Wharton (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Nathan Pardoe 425 51.70
Liberal Democrats Bev Theron27533.45
Conservative David Scott McNeilage12214.84
Turnout 82222.10
Labour hold

Wolverham

Wolverham (1 seat)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Michael Edwardson 719 86.84
Conservative Gordon Douglas Grant Meldrum10913.16
Turnout 82822.10
Labour hold

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Northwich was a constituency in Cheshire which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until it was abolished for the 1983 general election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cheshire West and Chester</span> Borough in England

Cheshire West and Chester is a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It was established on 1 April 2009 as part of the 2009 local government changes, by virtue of an order under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007. It superseded the boroughs of Ellesmere Port and Neston, Vale Royal and the City of Chester; its council is a unitary authority, having also assumed the functions and responsibilities of the former Cheshire County Council within its area. The remainder of ceremonial Cheshire is composed of Cheshire East, Halton and Warrington. Cheshire West and Chester has three key urban areas: Chester, Ellesmere Port and Northwich/Winsford.

The West Cheshire Railway (WCR) was an early railway company based in Cheshire, England.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Northwich Rural District</span>

Northwich Rural District was a rural district surrounding, but not including the towns of Northwich and Winsford in Cheshire, which were separate urban districts. It was created in 1894 from the Northwich Rural Sanitary District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Cheshire West and Chester Council election</span> 2011 UK local government election

The 2011 elections to Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council were the first elections to this Council after it had been re-warded into a mixture of single-, two- and three-member wards. They took place on 5 May alongside the 2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum. The previous election held for 2008 were based on the old Cheshire County Council electoral divisions each of which returned 3 members. The 2008 elections elected 72 members to serve first on the shadow authority and then, with effect from 1 April 2009, the new Council when it took over responsibility for the delivery of local government services.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Cheshire West and Chester Council election</span> 2015 UK local government election

The 2015 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 7 May 2015, electing members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections across the country as well as the general election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Cheshire West and Chester Council election</span>

The 2023 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections, including contested elections in the civil parishes of Broxton, Dutton, Great Boughton, Mouldsworth and Tarporley and the towns of Frodsham, Northwich and Winsford.

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