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Map of the results of the 2002 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow and Conservatives in blue.


The 2002 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2002 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 33


  • Liberal Democrats 15


  • Conservative 5


  • Socialist Labour 1[2][3]



Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Election result


  • 3 Ward results


  • 4 By-elections between 2002 and 2003


  • 5 References




Background[edit]


Before the election Labour held a 16-seat majority on the council,[4] with 18 seats being contested in 2002.[5] Among the councillors who were defending seats at the election was the Liberal Democrat group leader Brian Spencer.[6]


In an attempt to increase turnout, primary school children in the 2 wards with the lowest turnout in previous elections, Blackbrook and West Sutton were given balloons with the date of election printed on them to remind their parents of the election date.[7] Access to polling places had also been improved and there was greater publicity about the availability of postal voting,[7] which led to 5,086 requests for postal votes compared to 1,100 at the last election in 2000.[8]



Election result[edit]


Labour held control of the control with 33 councillors after losing 1 seat to the Conservatives.[2] The Conservative gain came in Windle, where Nancy Ashcroft joined her husband as a councillor for the ward.[3] This took the Conservatives to 5 seats on the council, while the Liberal Democrats remained on 15 seats.[3] Overall turnout at the election was 26.4% and ranged between a low of 19.3% in West Sutton and a high of 36.93% in Rainford.[2][3]






























































St Helens local election result 2002[9][10]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Labour
11
0
1
-1
61.1
47.6
17,126
+2.3%
 

Liberal Democrat
5
0
0
0
27.8
34.4
12,365
+1.4%
 

Conservative
2
1
0
+1
11.1
17.6
6,338
-3.7%
 

Socialist Labour
0
0
0
0
0
0.3
99
-0.2%
 

Independent
0
0
0
0
0
0.1
32
+0.1%


Ward results[edit]







































Billinge and Seneley Green[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Bessie Griffin
1,530
59.8
+6.4


Conservative
Elizabeth Black
589
23.0
-10.1


Liberal Democrat
Christine Langley
439
17.2
+3.7
Majority
941
36.8
+16.4

Turnout
2,558
24.9
+5.1


Labour hold

Swing







































Blackbrook[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Linda Maloney
928
63.4
-0.8


Liberal Democrat
Matthew Dunn
393
26.9
+4.8


Conservative
Judith Collins
142
9.7
-4.0
Majority
535
36.6
-5.5

Turnout
1,463
21.0
+6.6


Labour hold

Swing







































Broad Oak[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Ken Pinder
928
55.7
+4.0


Liberal Democrat
Alec Mills
654
39.2
-5.3


Conservative
Joan Foster
85
5.1
+1.3
Majority
274
16.4
+9.2

Turnout
1,667
25.2
+3.2


Labour hold

Swing







































Eccleston[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Teresa Sims
2,064
71.3
+6.4


Labour
Stephen Glover
415
14.3
-0.7


Conservative
William Highcock
415
14.3
-5.8
Majority
1,649
57.0
+12.2

Turnout
2,894
34.0
+5.0


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing













































Grange Park[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Terence Hanley
851
51.9
+1.2


Liberal Democrat
David Evans
446
27.2
+4.8


Conservative
John Willis
245
14.9
-8.8


Socialist Labour
Michael Perry
99
6.0
+2.8
Majority
405
24.7
-2.3

Turnout
1,641
21.9
+5.9


Labour hold

Swing







































Haydock[3][10][11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
William Swift
1,387
63.2
-0.7


Liberal Democrat
Eric Sheldon
507
23.1
+2.9


Conservative
Keith Winstanley
299
13.6
-2.3
Majority
880
40.1
-3.6

Turnout
2,193
24.3
+6.2


Labour hold

Swing







































Marshalls Cross[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
John Beirne
1,047
69.6
+1.3


Labour
Michael Glover
418
27.8
-0.6


Conservative
Jill Jones
39
2.6
-0.7
Majority
629
41.8
+1.8

Turnout
1,504
25.3
+2.6


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Moss Bank[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Carole Kavanagh
1,495
56.4
+2.5


Labour
Barbara Jakubiak
1,005
37.9
-0.1


Conservative
John Cunliffe
152
5.7
-0.4
Majority
490
18.5
+2.7

Turnout
2,652
32.5
+3.5


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Newton East[3][10][11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Neil Taylor
1,325
59.4
-6.1


Labour
Charles Banks
747
33.5
+5.7


Conservative
Margaret Harvey
160
7.2
+0.5
Majority
578
25.9
-11.8

Turnout
2,232
29.4
+1.7


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Newton West[3][10][11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Keith Deakin
1,202
61.8
+11.7


Liberal Democrat
David Crowther
512
26.3
-15.3


Conservative
Catherine Perks
232
11.9
+3.6
Majority
690
35.5
+27.0

Turnout
1,946
23.5
+1.8


Labour hold

Swing













































Parr and Hardshaw[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Mark Arnold
897
72.1
+1.4


Liberal Democrat
Noreen Knowles
238
19.1
+0.1


Conservative
Madeleine Wilcock
77
6.2
-4.0


Independent
David Round
32
2.6
+2.6
Majority
659
53.0
+1.3

Turnout
1,244
21.1
+4.7


Labour hold

Swing







































Queens Park[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Richard McCauley
897
54.8
+0.0


Liberal Democrat
Lesley Ronan
596
36.4
+4.4


Conservative
Charmain Pyke
143
8.7
-4.5
Majority
301
18.4
-4.4

Turnout
1,636
23.4
+5.2


Labour hold

Swing







































Rainford[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Tony Brown
1,544
60.4
-8.5


Labour
David Wood
797
31.2
+5.4


Liberal Democrat
Stephen Topping
215
8.4
+3.0
Majority
747
29.2
-13.9

Turnout
2,556
36.9
+1.2


Conservative hold

Swing







































Rainhill[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Lee Myers
1,517
59.1
+0.5


Conservative
Jonathan Mackie
629
24.5
-5.3


Liberal Democrat
Kenneth Knowles
419
16.3
+4.8
Majority
888
34.6
+5.8

Turnout
2,565
26.7
+6.8


Labour hold

Swing







































Sutton and Bold[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Brian Spencer
1,202
58.8
+5.7


Labour
Derek Maylor
744
36.4
-6.0


Conservative
Stephen Holt
97
4.7
+0.2
Majority
458
22.4
+11.7

Turnout
2,043
27.4
+1.4


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Thatto Heath[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Patricia Robinson
1,061
68.8
+3.5


Liberal Democrat
Carol Pearl
318
20.6
+4.9


Conservative
Barbara Woodcock
164
10.6
-3.4
Majority
743
48.2
-1.4

Turnout
1,543
21.5
+2.7


Labour hold

Swing







































West Sutton[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Frank Robinson
784
64.5



Liberal Democrat
Darren Makin
291
24.0



Conservative
Henry Spriggs
140
11.5

Majority
493
40.6


Turnout
1,215
19.3
+3.9


Labour hold

Swing







































Windle[3][10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Nancy Ashcroft
1,186
49.3



Labour
Geoffrey Almond
1,018
42.3



Liberal Democrat
Gary Pulfer
204
8.5

Majority
168
7.0


Turnout
2,408
34.9
+6.0


Conservative gain from Labour

Swing



By-elections between 2002 and 2003[edit]







































Marshalls Cross by-election 19 September 2002[12]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

813
72.3
+2.7


Labour

275
24.5
-3.3


Conservative

36
3.2
+0.6
Majority
538
47.9
+6.1

Turnout
1,124
18.9
-6.4


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing



References[edit]




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