Clayton and Openshaw (ward)

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Clayton and Openshaw
Clayton and Openshaw (Manchester City Council ward) 2018.png
Clayton and Openshaw electoral ward within Manchester City Council
Arms of the City of Manchester.svg
Motto(s): 
By wisdom and effort
Coordinates: 53°29′01″N2°10′48″W / 53.4837°N 2.1801°W / 53.4837; -2.1801 Coordinates: 53°29′01″N2°10′48″W / 53.4837°N 2.1801°W / 53.4837; -2.1801
Country United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region North West England
County Greater Manchester
Metropolitan borough Manchester
CreatedDecember 2017
Named for Clayton and Openshaw
Government
  UK Parliament constituency: Manchester Central
  Type Unicameral
  Body Manchester City Council
  Leader of the council Bev Craig (Labour)
  CouncillorSean McHale (Labour)
  CouncillorDonna Ludford (Labour)
  CouncillorThomas Robinson (Labour)

Clayton and Openshaw is an area and electoral ward of Manchester, England created by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) replacing the previous electoral wards of Ancoats & Clayton and Bradford for the local elections 2018. [1]

Contents

It is represented in Westminster by Lucy Powell MP for Manchester Central. [2]

Councillors

Two councillors currently serve the ward with one vacancy: [3] Sean McHale (Lab), [4] and Donna Ludford (Lab) are incumbent councillors; [5] Kenneth Dobson (Ind) won a by-election in February 2020 but resigned in October. [6] [7]

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2018 Sean McHale (Lab)Donna Ludford (Lab)Andy Harland (Lab)
2019 Sean McHale (Lab)Donna Ludford (Lab)Andy Harland (Lab)
By-election Feb 2020 Sean McHale (Lab)Donna Ludford (Lab)Ken Dobson (Independent)
2021 Sean McHale (Lab)Donna Ludford (Lab)Thomas Robinson (Lab)

  indicates seat up for election.   indicates seat won in by-election.

Elections in 2020s

* denotes incumbent councillor seeking re-election.

May 2021

2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Donna Ludford* 2,064 69.3
Labour Thomas Robinson 1,560 52.4
Conservative Keith Berry38913.1
Green Daniel Kyle2508.4
Liberal Democrats Diele Nsumbu2187.3
Green Robyn Schreibke2046.9
Conservative Ramzi Swaray-Kella1936.5
Liberal Democrats Martha O'Donoghue1204.0
Majority
Rejected ballots32
Turnout 2,97823.98
Registered electors 12,553
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Independent Swing

By-election: 27 February 2020

Councillor Andy Harland died in December 2019. [8] A by-election took place on Thursday 27 February 2020 to fill the vacancy. [9]

By-election: Clayton & Openshaw - 27th February 2020 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ken Dobson 1,191 47.9 Increase2.svg3.4
Labour Sherita Mandongwe1,08343.6Decrease2.svg1.4
Conservative Sham Raja Akhtar1024.1Increase2.svg0.6
Liberal Democrats Claude-Diele Nsumbu572.3Decrease2.svg1.0
Green Jake Welsh512.1Decrease2.svg1.6
Majority1123.3N/A
Rejected ballots50.2
Turnout 2,48919.7
Registered electors 12,623
Independent gain from Labour Swing Increase2.svg2.4

Elections in 2010s

May 2019

2019 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sean McHale* 1,346 44.6% Decrease2.svg9.1%
Independent Ken Dobson1,33444.2%Increase2.svg23.9%
Green Jake Welsh1093.6%Decrease2.svg3.7%
Conservative Fahim Ahmad Choudhury1063.5%Decrease2.svg3.8%
Liberal Democrats Maria Turner993.3%Decrease2.svg2.2%
Majority120.40%
Rejected ballots210.70%
Turnout 3,01525.05%Increase2.svg1.5%
Registered electors 12,036
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg16.5%

May 2018

2018 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Andy Harland 2,103 70.9%
Labour Donna Ludford* 1,722 58.0%
Labour Sean McHale 1,592 53.7%
Independent Kenneth Dobson60320.3%
Liberal Democrats Elaine Boyes2799.4%
Green Paul Brunger2207.4%
Conservative Archie Galbraith2177.3%
Liberal Democrats Richard Clayton1625.5%
Conservative Aimen Javaid1525.1%
Conservative Chenjie Zhang1424.8%
Liberal Democrats Dan Willis1184.0%
Majority
Turnout 2,96724.9%
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

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