2022 Manchester City Council election

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2022 Manchester City Council election
  2021 5 May 2022 2023  

32 of 96 seats on Manchester City Council
49 seats needed for a majority
Turnout95,111 (24.98%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
  John Leech canvassing in south Manchester (cropped).png Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg
Leader Bev Craig John Leech Rob Nunney
Party Labour Liberal Democrats Green
Last election33 (65.43%)0 (10.44%)1 (11.47%)
Seats won3011
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Steady2.svgIncrease2.svg 1
Popular vote62,57812,01910,854
Percentage65.79%12.64%11.41%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.92%

Manchester Wards Map (2022).svg

council control before election

Bev Craig
Labour

Subsequent council control

Bev Craig
Labour


The 2022 Manchester City Council election took place on 5 May 2022. One third of councillors on Manchester City Council were elected. This election was a part of the other local elections across the United Kingdom.

Contents

In the previous council election in 2021, the Labour Party maintained its longstanding control of the council, holding 94 of the council's 96 seats. The Green Party held one of the others, and the Liberal Democrats held the other.

Background

History

The Local Government Act 1972 created a two-tier system of metropolitan counties and districts covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, the West Midlands, and West Yorkshire starting in 1974. Manchester was a district of the Greater Manchester metropolitan county. [1] The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the metropolitan counties, with metropolitan districts taking on most of their powers as metropolitan boroughs. The Greater Manchester Combined Authority was created in 2011 and began electing the mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017, which was given strategic powers covering a region coterminous with the former Greater Manchester metropolitan county. [2]

Since its formation, Manchester City Council has continuously been under Labour control. In the most recent council election in 2021, Labour won 31 of the 32 seats up for election with 65.4% of the vote, and the Green Party won the other seat with 11.5% of the vote across the borough. The Conservatives received 10.8% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won 10.4% of the vote but neither party won any seats. [3]

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England produced new boundaries for Manchester ahead of the 2018 election, meaning that the 2018 elections were all-out, with all councillors being elected before returning to electing by thirds. Candidates up for re-election in 2022 are those who came first in each ward in 2018.

Council term

On 7 September 2021 Richard Leese announced his retirement after 38 years as a councillor and 25 years as the council leader. [4] He was succeeded as leader on 1 December 2021 by Bev Craig and resigned from the council on 4 January 2022. [5] [6] Two by-elections have been called since the 2021 election: One in Chorlton, held on 14 October 2021, following the resignation of Matt Strong, which was won by Mathew Benham for Labour, and one in Ancoats & Beswick, held on 3 February 2022, following the resignation of Marcia Hutchinson, which was won by Alan Good for the Liberal Democrats. [7] [8] [9]

The following councillors are not standing for re-election:

CouncillorPartyWardHeld seat since
Rosa Battle Labour Ancoats and Beswick 2007 [lower-alpha 1]
Ben Clay Labour Burnage 2018
Richard Leese [lower-alpha 2] Labour Crumpsall 1984
John Farrell Labour Higher Blackley 2015
Sameem Ali Labour Moss Side 2007
Mary Monaghan Labour Northenden 2016
Rebecca Moore Labour Withington 2014
  1. Ancoats & Beswick was created in the 2018 boundary review; Battle had been the councillor for the abolished Bradford ward which forms part of Ancoats & Beswick.
  2. Resigned 4 January 2022, seat subsequently vacant.

Electoral process

The council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. [10] [11] Councillors are elected via first-past-the-post voting, with each ward represented by three councillors, with one elected in each election year to serve a four-year term.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in Manchester aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations will take place from 07:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters will be able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.

Council composition

After the 2021 election, the composition of the council was:

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LabourLDGP

Immediately prior to the election, the composition of the council was:

92211
LabourLDGP [a]

aVacant seat previously held by Richard Leese

After the election, the composition of the council is:

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Results

Summary change in vote share compared to the 2021 election. Change in number of seats compared to the most recent sitting councillor for each ward prior to the election.

Manchester City Council
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
  Labour 30/32 1 Decrease2.svg93.8629295.862,57865.79 0.36 Increase2.svg
  Liberal Democrats 1/32Steady2.svg3.1122.112,01912.64 2.20 Increase2.svg
  Green 1/31 1 Increase2.svg3.1122.110,85411.41 0.06 Decrease2.svg
  Conservative 0/32Steady2.svg0.0000.08,3408.77 2.06 Decrease2.svg
  Independent 0/2Steady2.svg0.0000.05220.55 0.16 Decrease2.svg
  Women's Equality 0/2Steady2.svg0.0000.01760.19 0.05 Decrease2.svg
  Reform UK 0/1Steady2.svg0.0000.0300.03 0.32 Decrease2.svg
  SDP 0/1Steady2.svg0.0000.0220.02 0.01 Decrease2.svg

For the per-ward results, asterisks denote incumbent Councillors seeking re-election. Unless otherwise noted, the councillors seeking re-election were elected in 2018; changes in vote share are compared to 2018.

Ancoats and Beswick

Ancoats and Beswick [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Irene Robinson 1,332 46.4 25.6 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Chris Northwood1,23443.0 31.6 Increase2.svg
Green Chris Perriam1906.610.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Steven Kelly993.48.9 Decrease2.svg
Majority983.4
Rejected ballots160.6
Turnout 2,87124.1 3.1 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 11,925
Labour hold Swing 28.6 Decrease2.svg

Ardwick

Ardwick [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tarjuah Hewitson* 1,936 78.8 6.8 Increase2.svg
Conservative Callum Wood2018.20.3 Decrease2.svg
Green George Morris1998.14.2 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Melvin Sowah1044.21.9 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,73571.1
Rejected ballots18
Turnout 2,44019.01.3 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,946
Labour hold Swing 3.6 Increase2.svg

Baguley

Baguley [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Paul Andrews* 1,489 65.6 2.4 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Keith Berry43819.21.4 Decrease2.svg
Green Jake Welsh1988.71.6 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Seb Bate1305.70.2 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,05146.4
Rejected ballots16
Turnout 2,25519.90.3 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 11,400
Labour Co-op hold Swing 0.5 Decrease2.svg

Brooklands

Brooklands [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Cooley* 1,652 60.0 0.3 Increase2.svg
Conservative Norman Decent63122.95.1 Decrease2.svg
Green Grace Buczkowska31011.30.2 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Ellin Sunders1525.50.1 Increase2.svg
Majority1,02137.1
Rejected ballots11
Turnout 2,74525.20.1 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 10,951
Labour hold Swing 2.7 Increase2.svg

Burnage

Burnage [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Murtaza Iqbal 2,359 66.8 2.7 Decrease2.svg
Green Dick Venes54215.44.9 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Bryn Coombe3409.68.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Md Hossain2657.50.6 Increase2.svg
Majority1,81751.8
Rejected ballots25
Turnout 3,50627.45.2 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,908
Labour hold Swing 3.9 Decrease2.svg

Charlestown

Charlestown [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Veronica Kirkpatrick* 1,749 69.9 5.1 Increase2.svg
Conservative Mokammel Alam37114.81.0 Decrease2.svg
Green Paul Hodges27210.91.0 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Melanie Ncube863.42.9 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,37855.1
Rejected ballots23
Turnout 2,47820.82.3 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,023
Labour hold Swing 3.1 Increase2.svg

Cheetham

Cheetham [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Naeem Hassan* 2,625 82.7 7.7 Increase2.svg
Green Ben Dundas2076.50.4 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Paul Wan2066.51.0 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Roddy Morrison1133.61.5 Decrease2.svg
Majority2,41876.2
Rejected ballots22
Turnout 3,15124.07.7 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,201
Labour hold Swing 4.1 Increase2.svg

Chorlton

Chorlton [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Hacking* 2,817 65.5 1.4 Increase2.svg
Green Anne Power72616.93.7 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Rosie Hughes46210.71.7 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Matthew Roden1673.92.2 Decrease2.svg
Women's Equality Jo Heathcote1192.86.6 Decrease2.svg
Majority2,09148.6
Rejected ballots13
Turnout 4,29141.25.1 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 10,444
Labour hold Swing 1.2 Decrease2.svg

Chorlton Park

Chorlton Park [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Joanna Midgley* 3,450 72.5 9.0 Increase2.svg
Green Richard Walton66414.01.5 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Amaan Hashmi3497.318.1 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Andrew Tang2695.60.8 Increase2.svg
Majority2,78658.5
Rejected ballots29
Turnout 4,73236.74.6 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,962
Labour Co-op hold Swing 3.8 Increase2.svg

Clayton and Openshaw

Note: The incumbent councillor, Thomas Robinson, was elected in May 2021.

Clayton and Openshaw [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Thomas Robinson* 1,892 71.6 0.7 Increase2.svg
Green Amanda Evans29311.13.7 Increase2.svg
Conservative Ramzi Swaray-Kella29111.03.7 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Maria Turner1485.63.8 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,59960.5
Rejected ballots17
Turnout 2,62420.84.1 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,680
Labour hold Swing 1.5 Decrease2.svg

Crumpsall

Crumpsall [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammad Jawad Amin 2,387 72.9 1.0 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Iftikhar Butt Ahmed49715.24.6 Increase2.svg
Green Alison Hawdale1675.12.8 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Mike McKinstry1524.60.9 Decrease2.svg
Women's Equality Sam Days571.7n/a
Majority1,89057.7
Rejected ballots13
Turnout 3,26028.55.5 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 11,493
Labour hold Swing 2.8 Decrease2.svg

Deansgate

Deansgate [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joan Davies* 1,033 59.9 5.9 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats John Bridges29216.98.3 Decrease2.svg
Green Anastasia Wiest23113.42.3 Increase2.svg
Conservative Jamie Hoyle1398.11.0 Increase2.svg
Reform UK Nick Buckley 301.70.0 Steady2.svg
Majority74143.014.3 Increase2.svg
Rejected ballots8
Turnout 1,72520.10.7 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 8,643
Labour hold Swing 7.1 Increase2.svg

Didsbury East

Didsbury East [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Andrew Simcock* 2,714 54.6 2.7 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats John Cameron1,70434.30.9 Decrease2.svg
Green Paula Watson3316.74.0 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Anjenarra Huque1964.03.5 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,01020.3
Rejected ballots22
Turnout 4,94544.61.0 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 11,134
Labour Co-op hold Swing 1.8 Increase2.svg

Didsbury West

Didsbury West [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats John Leech* 2,760 53.8 1.4 Decrease2.svg
Labour Luke Savage1,86336.35.2 Decrease2.svg
Green Sally Hawkins3426.76.1 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Luke Bourke Costello1232.43.6 Decrease2.svg
SDP Wendy Andrew220.4n/a
Majority89717.5
Rejected ballots25
Turnout 5,13542.64.9 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,058
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 1.9 Increase2.svg

Fallowfield

Note: The incumbent councillor, Ali Ilyas, was elected in May 2019

Fallowfield [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ali Ilyas* 1,157 71.0 3.1 Decrease2.svg
Green Hannah Charter24515.01.5 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Sabreena Hossain1167.10.4 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Paul Jones986.03.7 Decrease2.svg
Majority91256.0
Rejected ballots13
Turnout 1,61615.21.8 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 10,706
Labour hold Swing 0.8 Decrease2.svg

Gorton and Abbey Hey

Gorton and Abbey Hey [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Louis Hughes* 1,996 68.9 9.0 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Jackie Pearcey39313.610.1 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Ugo Nzeribe2799.61.5 Decrease2.svg
Green Natasha Turner2077.10.7 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,60355.3
Rejected ballots24
Turnout 2,87521.82.2 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,310
Labour Co-op hold Swing 9.6 Increase2.svg

Harpurhey

Harpurhey [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sandra Collins* 1,667 74.0 2.5 Increase2.svg
Conservative Gareth Brown29112.93.5 Decrease2.svg
Green Billie Nagle1818.03.5 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Celia Craske954.2n/a
Majority1,37661.1
Rejected ballots20
Turnout 2,25417.72.4 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,707
Labour hold Swing 3.0 Increase2.svg

Higher Blackley

Higher Blackley [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Olusegun Ogunbambo 1,524 64.4 6.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Colin Jones53422.65.1 Increase2.svg
Green Vicky Matthews1586.74.1 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Peter Matthews1335.65.1 Decrease2.svg
Majority99041.8
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 2,36821.11.6 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 11,218
Labour hold Swing 5.7 Decrease2.svg

Hulme

Hulme [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lee-Ann Igbon* 1,902 71.8 0.3 Decrease2.svg
Green Chris Ogden40115.14.5 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Gary McKenna1736.50.3 Decrease2.svg
Conservative William Watermeyer1515.71.2 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,50156.7
Rejected ballots23
Turnout 2,65020.12.2 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,192
Labour hold Swing 2.1 Increase2.svg

Levenshulme

Levenshulme [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dzidra Noor* 2,543 64.0 7.9 Decrease2.svg
Green Brian Candeland52513.25.3 Decrease2.svg
Independent Jeremy Hoad49212.4n/a
Liberal Democrats Greg Sammons2175.57.7 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Jason McLeod1754.4Steady2.svg
Majority2,01850.8
Rejected ballots23
Turnout 3,97530.13.9 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,206
Labour hold Swing 1.3 Decrease2.svg

Longsight

Longsight [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Abid Chohan* 2,527 83.2 4.2 Increase2.svg
Conservative Shahana Choudhury1946.40.9 Increase2.svg
Green Bernard Ekbery1625.30.3 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Kobe Bibbon1374.50.1 Increase2.svg
Majority2,33376.8
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 3,03923.25.8 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,105
Labour hold Swing 1.7 Increase2.svg

Miles Platting and Newton Heath

Miles Platting and Newton Heath [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Carmine Grimshaw* 1,820 72.8 2.3 Increase2.svg
Conservative Derek Brocklehurst30212.12.2 Increase2.svg
Green Tamara Huber2439.70.1 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Charles Turner1174.7n/a
Majority1,51860.7
Rejected ballots18
Turnout 2,50019.1
Registered electors 13,069
Labour hold Swing 0.1 Increase2.svg

Moss Side

Moss Side [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Erinma Bell 2,343 82.0 10.1 Increase2.svg
Green Albie Mayo2247.82.7 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Samuel Stephhenson1926.72.1 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Phil White792.82.5 Decrease2.svg
Majority2,11974.2
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 2,85720.57.4 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,942
Labour hold Swing 6.4 Increase2.svg

Moston

Moston [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paula Appleby* 2,049 68.9 3.2 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Popoola Alabi54018.23.3 Decrease2.svg
Green Dianne Kosandiak2287.74.4 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Martha O'Donoghue1133.8n/a
Hugo Wils301.0n/a
Majority1,50950.7
Rejected ballots16
Turnout 2,97622.83.2 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 13,049
Labour hold Swing 0.1 Increase2.svg

Northenden

Northenden [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Angela Moran 1,749 65.7 0.5 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Daniel Bell42215.92.2 Decrease2.svg
Green Sylvia Buchan34012.82.1 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Mark Saunders1405.31.3 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,32749.8
Rejected ballots12
Turnout 2,66324.30.8 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 10,977
Labour hold Swing 0.9 Increase2.svg

Old Moat

Old Moat [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Suzannah Reeves* 2,020 71.8 0.3 Increase2.svg
Green Stace Wright34312.24.4 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Jon Martin2729.74.3 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Cillian Neil1625.80.5 Decrease2.svg
Majority1,67759.6
Rejected ballots15
Turnout 2,81224.23.6 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 11,623
Labour hold Swing 2.4 Increase2.svg

Piccadilly

Piccadilly [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Adele Douglas* 1,057 59.1 1.9 Decrease2.svg
Green Scott Robinson37521.03.3 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Allison Harrison20811.611.4 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Alexander Bramham1397.81.4 Decrease2.svg
Majority68238.1
Rejected ballots9
Turnout 1,78821.51.4 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 8,329
Labour hold Swing 0.7 Increase2.svg

Conservative candidate Alexander Bramham was suspended from the Conservative party on 25 April after sending tweets linking trans and black people with Nazis. [13] [14] As he was validly nominated as a Conservative candidate at the close of the nomination period, he appeared as "The Conservative Party Candidate" on the ballot paper.

Rusholme

Rusholme [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Rabnawaz Akbar* 2,408 86.9 12.6 Increase2.svg
Liberal Democrats Mohammed Sabbagh1716.21.9 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Usman Arshed1696.11.3 Increase2.svg
Majority2,237
Rejected ballots24
Turnout 2,77222.34.9 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 12,413
Labour hold Swing 7.3 Increase2.svg

Sharston

Sharston [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tommy Judge* 1,525 68.5 0.4 Increase2.svg
Conservative Bheem Pulla36316.30.9 Decrease2.svg
Green Catherine Longson1818.11.4 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Robin Grayson1486.70.5 Increase2.svg
Majority1,16252.2
Rejected ballots10
Turnout 2,22719.30.5 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 11,533
Labour hold Swing 0.7 Increase2.svg

Whalley Range

Whalley Range [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Aftab Razaq* 2,318 68.0 7.6 Increase2.svg
Green Laura Potter72121.113.3 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Andrew McGuinness1745.11.9 Increase2.svg
Conservative Muhammad Shahid1735.11.7 Increase2.svg
Majority1,59746.9
Rejected ballots24
Turnout 3,41029.94.3 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 11,424
Labour hold Swing 10.5 Increase2.svg

Withington

Withington [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Angela Gartside 1,525 47.5 11.4 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats April Preston1,27939.86.8 Increase2.svg
Green Sam Easterby-Smith3039.46.0 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Michael Barnes872.71.9 Decrease2.svg
Majority2467.7
Rejected ballots17
Turnout 3,21129.41.1 Decrease2.svg
Registered electors 10,931
Labour hold Swing 9.1 Decrease2.svg

Woodhouse Park

Woodhouse Park [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Astrid Johnson 1,345 49.7 42.4 Increase2.svg
Labour Sarah Judge*1,15042.5 24.8 Decrease2.svg
Conservative Stephen McHugh1605.9 11.7 Decrease2.svg
Liberal Democrats Anna Hablak461.7 3.3 Decrease2.svg
Majority1957.2
Rejected ballots70.26
Turnout 2,70824.1 6.1 Increase2.svg
Registered electors 11,233
Green gain from Labour Swing 33.6 Increase2.svg

Changes since this election

On 1 July 2022 Ekua Bayunu (Hulme, elected 2021) quit the Labour party and joined the Green party. [15]

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The 2022 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022 to elect members of Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council in England. One third of councillors — 17 out of 51, plus one vacancy in Ovenden ward were up for election. The election took place alongside other local elections across the United Kingdom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council election</span> 2022 local election in Gateshead

The 2022 Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022. One third of councillors — 22 out of 66 — on Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council were elected. The election took place alongside other local elections across the United Kingdom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council election</span> 2022 local election in Knowsley

The 2022 Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022. One third of councillors — 15 out of 45 — on Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council were elected. The election took place alongside other local elections across the United Kingdom.

The 2022 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022. One third—20 out of 60—of councillors on Oldham Council was elected. The election took place alongside other local elections across the United Kingdom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Salford City Council election</span> 2022 local election in Salford

The 2022 Salford City Council election took place on 5 May 2022 along with other local elections across the United Kingdom. One third—20 out of 60—of councillor seats on Salford City Council were up for election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Manchester City Council election</span> 2023 local government election in Manchester

The 2023 Manchester City Council elections took place on 4 May 2023 alongside other local elections across the United Kingdom. One third of councillors (32) on Manchester City Council were elected, along with a mid-term vacancy in the Ardwick ward.

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