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Map of the results of the 2003 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow and Conservatives in blue.


The 2003 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 1 May 2003 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 6[2]



Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Election result


  • 3 Ward results


  • 4 References




Background[edit]


Four councillors stood down at the election, Michael Blaney, Patricia Martinez-Williams, John Mealor and Bill Noctor, from Marshalls Cross, Windle, Haydock and West Sutton wards respectively.[3] In Marshalls Cross two seats were contested in 2003, after the death of councillor Valerie Beirne in 2002.[3]


Both the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties contested all 19 seats that were up for election, while the Conservatives had 18 candidates and there was 1 Socialist Alliance and 1 independent candidate.[4] The Conservatives targeted gaining a seat in Windle, where the party had taken a seat from Labour for the last two election, while the Liberal Democrats aimed to make progress in Grange Park and Haydock wards.[4]


For the 2003 election St Helens had a trial of all postal voting across the whole council in an attempt to double the 26% turnout at the last election in 2002.[3] By the 29 April 2003 turnout had reached an average of 42% across the council,[5] with the final turnout being 48% and with a high of 57% in Eccleston.[6]



Election result[edit]


Labour retained control of the council with 33 councillors after gaining one seat from Socialist Labour, but losing one to the Conservatives.[7][2] The Labour gain came in Grange Park ward, while the Conservatives took an extra seat in Windle.[7] This meant the Liberal Democrats remained on 15 seats, while the Conservative gain took them to 6 councillors.[2]








































































St Helens local election result 2003[2][8]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Labour
11
1
1
0
57.9
48.5
32,246
+0.9%
 

Liberal Democrat
6
0
0
0
31.6
33.4
22,209
-1.0%
 

Conservative
2
1
0
+1
10.5
17.0
11,330
-0.6%
 

Independent
0
0
0
0
0
0.9
581
+0.8%
 

Socialist Alliance
0
0
0
0
0
0.3
168
+0.3%
 

Socialist Labour
0
0
1
-1
0
0
0
-0.3%


Ward results[edit]







































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


Labour
Alma Atherton
2,686
59.9
+0.1


Conservative
Vera Stanton
1,072
23.9
+0.9


Liberal Democrat
Christine Langley
728
16.2
-1.0
Majority
1,614
36.0
-0.8

Turnout
4,486




Labour hold

Swing







































Blackbrook[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Albert Smith
2,046
62.7
-0.7


Liberal Democrat
Matthew Dunn
791
24.2
-2.7


Conservative
Joan Foster
426
13.1
+3.4
Majority
1,255
38.5
+1.9

Turnout
3,263




Labour hold

Swing







































Broad Oak[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Terence Shields
1,885
64.2
+8.5


Liberal Democrat
Gail Mills
890
30.3
-8.9


Conservative
Mark Collins
163
5.5
+0.4
Majority
995
33.9
+17.5

Turnout
2,938




Labour hold

Swing







































Eccleston[6][8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Shirley Evans
3,197
66.2
-5.1


Labour
Jean West
844
17.5
+3.2


Conservative
William Highcock
788
16.3
+2.0
Majority
2,353
48.7
-8.3

Turnout
4,829
57
+23


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Grange Park[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Stephen Glover
1,639
49.8
-2.1


Liberal Democrat
David Evans
1,192
36.2
+9.0


Conservative
Michael Marriott
461
14.0
-0.9
Majority
447
13.6
-11.1

Turnout
3,292




Labour gain from Socialist Labour

Swing







































Haydock[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Janet Richardson
2,325
52.9
-10.3


Liberal Democrat
Eric Sheldon
1,632
37.2
+14.1


Conservative
Anthony Rigby
435
9.9
-3.7
Majority
693
15.8
-24.3

Turnout
4,392




Labour hold

Swing




















































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


Liberal Democrat
Stephen Topping
1,477




Liberal Democrat
Alec Mills
1,421




Labour
Michael Glover
807




Labour
Derek Maylor
689




Conservative
Barbara Johnson
198



Turnout
4,592




Liberal Democrat hold

Swing




Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Moss Bank[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Richard Ferry
2,026
47.0
-9.4


Labour
Barbara Jakubiak
1,859
43.1
+5.2


Conservative
John Cunliffe
425
9.9
+4.2
Majority
167
3.9
-14.6

Turnout
4,310




Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Newton East[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Peter Astbury
1,827
48.3
-11.1


Labour
Mark Rahaman
1,588
42.0
+8.5


Conservative
Margaret Harvey
370
9.8
+2.6
Majority
239
6.3
-19.6

Turnout
3,785




Liberal Democrat hold

Swing







































Newton West[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Leon Maguire
2,293
60.5
-1.3


Liberal Democrat
Virginia Taylor
950
25.1
-1.2


Conservative
Catherine Perks
547
14.4
+2.5
Majority
1,343
35.4
-0.1

Turnout
3,790




Labour hold

Swing













































Parr and Hardshaw[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Jeffery Molyneux
1,731
69.2
-2.9


Liberal Democrat
Kenneth Knowles
419
16.7
-2.4


Conservative
Madeline Wilcock
185
7.4
+1.2


Socialist Alliance
Leslie Teeling
168
6.7
+6.7
Majority
1,312
52.4
-0.6

Turnout
2,503




Labour hold

Swing







































Queens Park[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Margaret McLachlan
1,962
61.2
+6.4


Liberal Democrat
Lesley Ronan
857
26.7
-9.7


Conservative
Charmian Pyke
386
12.0
+3.3
Majority
1,105
34.5
+16.1

Turnout
3,205




Labour hold

Swing







































Rainford[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
John Parr
2,045
57.1
-3.3


Labour
David Wood
1,233
34.4
+3.2


Liberal Democrat
Gary Pulfer
302
8.4
+0.0
Majority
812
22.7
-6.5

Turnout
3,580




Conservative hold

Swing













































Rainhill[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Joseph DeAsha
2,479
57.2
-1.9


Conservative
Jonathan Mackie
803
18.5
-6.0


Independent
Neil Thompson
581
13.4
+13.4


Liberal Democrat
Noreen Knowles
469
10.8
-5.5
Majority
1,676
38.7
+4.1

Turnout
4,332




Labour hold

Swing







































Sutton and Bold[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Stephanie Topping
2,086
56.4
-2.4


Labour
Philip Wiseman
1,380
37.3
+0.9


Conservative
Jill Jones
231
6.2
+1.5
Majority
706
19.1
-3.3

Turnout
3,697




Labour hold

Swing







































Thatto Heath[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Sheila Seddon
2,090
63.8
-5.0


Liberal Democrat
Carol Pearl
812
24.8
+4.2


Conservative
Barbara Woodcock
375
11.4
+0.8
Majority
1,278
39.0
-9.2

Turnout
3,277




Labour hold

Swing







































West Sutton[2][8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
John Wiseman
1,580
62.4
-2.1


Liberal Democrat
Marise Roberts
663
26.2
+2.2


Conservative
Ian Hunt
290
11.4
-0.1
Majority
917
36.2
-4.4

Turnout
2,533
41
+22


Labour hold

Swing







































Windle[2][8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Kenneth Roughley
2,130
57.1
+7.8


Labour
Susan Murphy
1,130
30.3
-12.0


Liberal Democrat
Katrina Young
470
12.6
+4.1
Majority
1,000
26.8
+19.8

Turnout
3,730
55
+20


Conservative gain from Labour

Swing



References[edit]




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