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The 2000 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council in Merseyside, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]


After the election, the composition of the council was



  • Labour 35


  • Liberal Democrats 15


  • Conservative 4[2]


Election result[edit]


Labour remained in control of the council with 35 seats, but suffered a net loss of 2 seats.[2] The Liberal Democrats increased their share of the vote and gained Moss Bank and Sutton and Bold from Labour, but lost Newton West back to Labour, to leave the party on 15 seats.[3] Meanwhile, the Conservatives also gained a seat from Labour in Windle, defeating the mayor Pat Jackson,[4] while the leader of the Conservative group Betty Lowe held her seat in Rainford to leave the Conservatives with 4 councillors.[5]


Turnout in 4 wards was at or below 16%,[6] while the highest turnout was in Rainford at 35.7%.[5] The turnout in St Helens was an increase from the last election, which was put down to a trial of early voting on the Friday and Saturday before the election in 6 wards.[7]




















































St Helens local election result 2000[2][8]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Labour
13
1
3
-2
65.0
45.3
14,953

 

Liberal Democrat
5
2
1
+1
25.0
33.0
10,891

 

Conservative
2
1
0
+1
10.0
21.3
7,040

 

Socialist Labour
0
0
0
0
0
0.5
152


Ward results[edit]







































Billinge and Seneley Green[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Neville Bullock
1,086
53.4



Conservative
Elizabeth Black
672
33.1



Liberal Democrat
Stephen Broughton
275
13.5

Majority
414
20.4


Turnout
2,033
19.8



Labour hold

Swing







































Blackbrook[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Andy Bowden
662
64.2



Liberal Democrat
John Brown
228
22.1



Conservative
James Spanner
141
13.7

Majority
434
42.1


Turnout
1,031
14.4



Labour hold

Swing







































Broad Oak[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Keith Roberts
764
51.7



Liberal Democrat
Gail Mills
658
44.5



Conservative
Anne Spanner
56
3.8

Majority
106
7.2


Turnout
1,478
22.0



Labour hold

Swing







































Eccleston[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Geoffrey Pearl
1,604
64.9



Conservative
Thomas Brooke
496
20.1



Labour
Stephen Glover
371
15.0

Majority
1,108
44.8


Turnout
2,471
29.0



Liberal Democrat hold

Swing













































Grange Park[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Marlene Quinn
610
50.7



Conservative
Catherine Lindon
285
23.7



Liberal Democrat
David Evans
270
22.4



Socialist Labour
Ronale Waugh
38
3.2

Majority
325
27.0


Turnout
1,203
16.0



Labour hold

Swing







































Haydock[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Jim Caunce
1,046
63.9



Liberal Democrat
Carole Worthington
331
20.2



Conservative
Margaret Harvey
261
15.9

Majority
715
43.7


Turnout
1,638
18.1



Labour hold

Swing







































Marshalls Cross[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Valerie Beirne
932
68.3



Labour
Michael Glover
387
28.4



Conservative
Jill Jones
45
3.3

Majority
545
40.0


Turnout
1,364
22.7



Liberal Democrat hold

Swing













































Moss Bank[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Eric Simpson
1,292
53.9



Labour
Barbara Jakubiak
912
38.0



Conservative
Judith Collins
147
6.1



Socialist Labour
Kenneth Tilston
48
2.0

Majority
380
15.8


Turnout
2,399
29.0



Liberal Democrat gain from Labour

Swing







































Newton East[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Suzanne Knight
1,394
65.5



Labour
Thomas Chisnall
591
27.8



Conservative
Keith Winstanley
143
6.7

Majority
803
37.7


Turnout
2,128
27.7



Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Newton West[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Sandra Banawich
876
50.1



Liberal Democrat
Virginia Taylor
727
41.6



Conservative
Brian Honey
145
8.3

Majority
149
8.5


Turnout
1,748
21.7



Labour gain from Liberal Democrat

Swing







































Parr and Hardshaw[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
John Fletcher
706
70.7



Liberal Democrat
Noreen Knowles
190
19.0



Conservative
Margaret Bolton
102
10.2

Majority
516
51.7


Turnout
998
16.4



Labour hold

Swing







































Queens Park[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Marlene Newman
710
54.8



Liberal Democrat
Lesley Ronan
415
32.0



Conservative
Herbert Williams
171
13.2

Majority
295
22.8


Turnout
1,296
18.2



Labour hold

Swing







































Rainford[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Betty Lowe
1,725
68.9



Labour
David Wood
645
25.8



Liberal Democrat
Frederick Barrett
134
5.4

Majority
1,080
43.1


Turnout
2,504
35.7



Conservative hold

Swing







































Rainhill[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Mike Doyle
1,133
58.6



Conservative
Richard Seddon
577
29.8



Liberal Democrat
Kenneth Knowles
223
11.5

Majority
556
28.8


Turnout
1,933
19.9



Labour hold

Swing







































Sutton and Bold[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Julie Jones
1,006
53.1



Labour
Richard McCauley
804
42.4



Conservative
Barbara Woodcock
85
4.5

Majority
202
10.7


Turnout
1,895
26.0



Liberal Democrat gain from Labour

Swing













































Thatto Heath[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Marie Rimmer
861
65.3



Liberal Democrat
Carol Pearl
207
15.7



Conservative
Albert Pearson
184
14.0



Socialist Labour
Michael Perry
66
5.0

Majority
654
49.6


Turnout
1,318
18.8



Labour hold

Swing




















































West Sutton (2 seats)[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Thomas Hargreaves
610




Labour
William Noctor
505




Liberal Democrat
Darren Makin
315




Liberal Democrat
Stephen Topping
265




Conservative
Charmian Pyke
101



Turnout
1,796
15.4



Labour hold

Swing




Labour hold

Swing


























































Windle (2 seats)[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Wallace Ashcroft
903




Labour
Geoffrey Almond
857




Labour
Patricia Jackson
817




Conservative
Anthony Rigby
801




Liberal Democrat
Vivienne Lavery
217




Liberal Democrat
Janette Smith
208



Turnout
3,803
28.9



Conservative gain from Labour

Swing




Labour hold

Swing



References[edit]




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