2019 Salford City Council election

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The 2019 Salford City Council election to elect members of Salford City Council in England took place on 2 May 2019. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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Results

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Declared candidates. [1] Asterisk denotes the sitting councillor.

Barton

Barton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michele Barnes* 1,201 53.7 -10.5
UKIP Janice Snelgrove47021.0+21.9
Green Jennifer Mellish30213.5+8.2
Conservative Adam Robert Carney24511.0-7.8
Majority73132.7-8.1
Turnout 2,23723.91+1.06
Labour hold Swing

Boothstown and Ellenbrook

Boothstown and Ellenbrook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Darren Ward 1,378 52.2
Labour Phil Cusack73127.7
Green Diana Joy Battersby31411.9
UKIP John Kenneth Bailey2007.6
Majority64724.5
Turnout 2,64134.94
Conservative hold Swing

Broughton

Broughton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Charlie McIntyre* 1,220 56.7
Conservative Sven Mikael Persson33215.4
UKIP Stephen John O'Neill32615.1
Green David Jones27512.8
Majority888
Turnout 2,16321.48
Labour hold Swing

Cadishead

Cadishead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lewis Eric Nelson 1,049 40.1
Independent Dave Pike98537.6
UKIP Stephen Tarry2609.9
Conservative Nigel Andrew Gilmore1977.5
Green Diane Cawood1284.9
Majority64
Turnout 2,62732.38
Labour hold Swing

Claremont

Claremont
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Thomas Pevitt* 860 34.5
UKIP James Miller40916.4
Green Bryan Blears37915.2
Liberal Democrats Jake Overend32012.8
Conservative Jackie Mountaine29011.6
Independent Mary Ferrer2359.4
Majority451
Turnout 2,50530.36
Labour hold Swing

Eccles

Eccles
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sharmina August 1,272 44.5
Conservative David William Hotchkin46316.2
UKIP Keith Carter Hallam36112.6
Green Helen Alker35612.4
Liberal Democrats Lucas Webber1986.9
Independent Stef Lorenz933.3
Women's Equality Annie Wood863.0
Socialist Alternative Sally Griffiths311.1
Majority809
Turnout 2,87531
Labour hold Swing

Irlam

Irlam
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Darren John Goulden 856 39.8
Labour Peter Taylor*73134.0
UKIP Brian Norman Robinson28113.1
Conservative Myrella Saunders1738.1
Green Daniel Towers1085.0
Majority125
Turnout 2,14830.07
Independent gain from Labour Swing

Irwell Riverside

Irwell Riverside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ray Walker 829 49.1
Green Wendy Olsen35220.8
UKIP John L. Froggatt25415.0
Conservative Michael Richman1327.8
Liberal Democrats Ionel Mereuta1237.3
Majority477
Turnout 1,07522.33
Labour hold Swing

Kersal

Kersal
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Arnie Saunders* 1,415 56.4
Labour Phil Tresadern63025.1
UKIP Nicola Williamson1887.5
Green Robert Stephenson1726.9
Veterans and People′s Martin Austin Kenyon1044.1
Majority785
Turnout 2,52729.66
Conservative hold Swing

Langworthy

Langworthy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Gina Claire Reynolds* 911 56.8
UKIP Seamus Martin34721.6
Conservative Alan Lederberger1328.2
Liberal Democrats Joe Johnson-Tod1157.2
For Britain Neil Joseph James704.4
Socialist Alternative Dane Yates291.8
Majority564
Turnout 1,79720.33
Labour hold Swing

Little Hulton

Little Hulton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kate Lewis* 933 50.9
UKIP Michael Frost44124.1
Conservative Lewis Leach24313.3
Green Frederick Roy Battersby21511.7
Majority492
Turnout 1,83919.7
Labour hold Swing

Ordsall

Ordsall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ann-Marie Humphreys 1,267 47.9
Green Marie Piekarski40915.5
Liberal Democrats John Grant30011.4
Conservative Max Phillip Dowling28510.8
UKIP Michael James Felse27110.3
Independent Alex Haida1114.2
Majority858
Turnout 2,65719.62
Labour hold Swing

Pendlebury

Pendlebury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Ferguson* 986 43.2
UKIP Jonathan Marsden42418.6
Conservative Luke Johnsen31613.8
Independent Joe O'Neill23810.4
Green Alastair Ian Dewberry1838.0
Liberal Democrats George Broadley1376.0
Majority562
Turnout 2,30225.09
Labour hold Swing

Swinton North

Swinton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim Dawson* 1,160 50.7
UKIP Andy Olsen43719.1
Conservative Andy Cheetham34114.9
Green Liam Waite2109.2
Liberal Democrats Valerie Smith1426.2
Majority723
Turnout 2,31627.91
Labour hold Swing

Swinton South

Swinton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim Cammell 815 34.7
Independent Carol Margaret Boyce56524.1
UKIP Stacey Olsen34714.8
Conservative Catherine Bisbey30412.9
Green Samuel Clarke1878.0
Liberal Democrats James Karl Blessing1305.5
Majority250
Turnout 2,36728.73
Labour gain from Independent Swing

Walkden North

Walkden North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sammie Bellamy* 976 48.7
UKIP Bernard Gill47023.5
Conservative Ian Macdonald29614.8
Green Christopher Frederick Seed25512.8
Majority506
Turnout 2,00521.92
Labour hold Swing

Walkden South

This election took place on 20 June 2019 as the original Conservative candidate George Darlington died following a stroke on 26 April 2019. [3]

Walkden South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joshua Mark Brooks 802 39.6
Conservative David Simon Cawdrey65432.3
Green Thomas Matthew Dylan25412.6
Liberal Democrats John-Paul Atley1738.6
UKIP Tony Green1406.9
Majority148
Turnout 2,03023.7
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Weaste and Seedley

Weaste and Seedley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Madeline Wade 1,006 43.9
UKIP Barrie Michael Fallows42118.4
Independent Paul Wilson*30313.2
Green Guy Nicholas Otten2209.6
Conservative Javaid Hussain1918.3
Liberal Democrats Andy Markham1486.5
Majority585
Turnout 2,30024.81
Labour gain from Independent Swing

Winton

Winton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paula Boshell* 1,103 50.0
UKIP David Grant49722.5
Conservative Anne Susan Broomhead30914.0
Green Jenna Louise Sayer29613.4
Majority606
Turnout 2,22124.71
Labour hold Swing

Worsley

Worsley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robin John Garrido* 1,488 51.9
Labour Norman Joseph Owen58620.4
Green Christopher Bertenshaw30710.7
Liberal Democrats Ian Chisnall2649.2
UKIP Arthur Snelgrove2237.8
Majority902
Turnout 2,89135.71
Conservative hold Swing

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