Archive: Bury Election Results 1 May 2008

May 2nd, 2008 by timpickstone

Besses - Labour hold 32.44% turnout
Besses - Labour hold 32.44% turnout
Baum, Julie (Liberal Democrat) 614
Boden, Derek (Labour) 1084
Douglas, Adele Naomi (Conservative) 584
Morris, Stephen (English Democrats) 354

Church - Conservative hold 44.29% turnout
Chesters, Linda (Labour) 789
Kay, Julia (British National Party) 292
Thomson, Tamsin (Liberal Democrat) 287
Walker, Roy Edward (Conservative) 2425

East - Labour hold 33.17% turnout
Byrne, John (Labour) 1148
Davison, Emma (Liberal Democrat) 384
Hussain, Azmat (Conservative) 1023

Elton - Conservative hold 36.57% turnout
Carter, Simon Richard (Labour) 775
Creswell, Yvonne (Conservative) 1861
Sloss, Robert (Liberal Democrat) 405

Holyrood - Liberal Democrat hold 36.54% turnout
DAlbert, Vic (Liberal Democrat) 1632
Hague, Matthew (Conservative) 852
Shatliff, Benjamin Francis (Labour) 669

Moorside - Labour hold 35.66% turnout
Cane, Angela (Conservative) 1197
Cassidy, Dot (Labour) 1279
Finney, Nissa (Liberal Democrat) 223
Hagan, Victor (Independent) 130
Sedman, Phil (British National Party) 317

North Manor - Conservative hold 47.32 % turnout
Arthur, Ewan (Liberal Democrat) 338
Gunther, Dorothy Lyn (Conservative) 2694
Mitchell - Male, Lynette Elaine (Independent) 66
Nuttall, Tom (British National Party) 162
Parnell, Nick (Labour) 577

Pilkington Park - Conservative hold 37.60 % turnout
Burrows, Wayne (Liberal Democrat) 304
Campbell, Gill (Labour) 637
Wiseman, Michelle Jacqueline (Conservative) 1908

Radcliffe East - Labour Loss, Conservative gain 36.37% turnout
Halsall, Mike (Liberal Democrat) 308
Hurst, Sam (Conservative) 1384
Johnston, Daisy (Labour) 907
Rosser, Tom (British National Party) 466

Radcliffe North - Labour loss, Conservative gain 41.50% turnout
Chamberlain, Timothy Paul (Labour) 1265
Hallows, Peter (British National Party) 472
Harris, Jackie (Conservative) 1656
Molloy, Lynn (Liberal Democrat) 220

Radcliffe West - Labour hold 33.18% turnout
Clough, Stewart (British National Party) 484
Greenhalgh, Harold (UK Indepenence Party) 89
Isherwood, Tony (Labour) 1187
O Hanlon, Joanne (Liberal Democrat) 175
Slingsby, Bernard (Conservative) 727

Ramsbottom - Conservative hold 36.70% turnout
Robinson, Val (Labour) 872
Theckston, Barry (Conservative) 2010
Turner, Janet (Liberal Democrat) 354

Redvales - Labour loss, Conservative gain 38.55% turnout
Ahmed, Ijaz (Conservative) 1465
Brison, Bill 98
Harling, Mike (Independent) 104
Jenkins, Paul (Liberal Democrat) 302
Jepson, Brian (British National Party) 317
Southworth, Susan (Labour) 1093

Sedgley - Liberal Democrat hold 41.86% turnout
Adam, Frank (Labour) 906
Garner, Ann (Liberal Democrat) 1488
Grosskopf, Jonathan (Conservative) 1238

St Mary’s - Labour loss, Liberal Democrat gain 37.15%
Mary D’Albert (Liberal Democrat) 1308
Kevin Lee (Labour) 1013
Raymond Solomon (Conservative) 692

Tottington - Conservative hold 37.48% turnout
Roger Brown (Conservative) 1700
David Foss (Liberal Democrat) 456
Jane Lewis (Labour) 614
Reginald Norris (BNP) 210

Unsworth - Conservative hold 43.42% turnout
Ann Audin (Labour) 1165
Sam Cohen (Conservative) 1821
Theodor Tycyzyna (Liberal Democrat) 24

Archive: Lib Dems move forward in Bury

Friday, May 2nd, 2008 by timpickstone

Liberal Democrats have continued to move forward on Bury Council making another gain from Labour and holding off a challenges from the Conservatives. This is the fifth election in a row in Bury where we have made gains.

Full results to follow, but in our key wards in Prestwich the results were as follows:

Holyrood
Vic D’Albert (Lib Dem) 1632
Labour 669
Conservative 852

St Mary’s
Mary D’Albert (Lib Dem) 1308
Labour 1013
Conservatives 692

Sedgley
Ann Garner (Lib Dem) 1488
Labour 906
Conservatives 1238

Across Prestwich the share of the vote was:
Liberal Democrats - 45%
Labour 26%
Conservatives 28%

The Liberal Democrats now have ALL NINE councillors in Prestwich. We’ll be doing our best all year round to stand up for the local community.

Across the motorway Lib Dem candidate Julie Baum put in a stunning performance to move into second place with a 50% increase in the Lib Dem vote.
Besses
Julie Baum (Lib Dem) 614
Labour 1084
Conservatives 584
Others 354

Well done to all our candidates, but particularly to re-elected Councillors Vic D’Albert and Ann Garner, and to new Councillor Mary D’Albert.
A huge thank you to the whole Lib Dem campaign team for a stunning result. Full results to follow.