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Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2007

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← 2006
3 May 2007 (2007-05-03)
2008 →


22 of 66 seats (One Third)
to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.1% (Increase0.9%)





















































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 



Cllr Steve Foulkes.jpg






Cllr Jeff Green.jpg






Cllr Stuart Kelly.jpg



Leader

Steve Foulkes

Jeff Green

Stuart Kelly
Party

Labour

Conservative

Liberal Democrat
Leader's seat


Claughton


West Kirby
and
Thurstaston



Oxton

Last election

8 seats,
27.5%


7 seats,
37.3%


7 seats,
27.1%

Seats before
26
21
19
Seats won
8
7
7
Seats after
25
21
20
Seat change

Decrease1
Steady
Increase1
Popular vote
25,399
34,081
22,289
Percentage
28.7%
38.6%
25.2%
Swing

Increase1.2%

Increase1.3%

Decrease1.9%


Wirral Council Election Results Map 2006 and 2007.svg
Map of results of 2007 election






Leader of the Council before election

Steve Foulkes (Labour)
No Overall Control



Leader of the Council after election

Steve Foulkes (Labour)
No Overall Control


The 2007 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England.[1] This election was held on the same day as other local elections.



After the election, the composition of the council was:

















PartySeats  ±  

Labour25
Decrease1

Conservative21Steady

Liberal Democrat20
Increase1

[1]




Contents





  • 1 Election results

    • 1.1 Overall election result



  • 2 Ward results

    • 2.1 Bebington


    • 2.2 Bidston and St James


    • 2.3 Birkenhead and Tranmere


    • 2.4 Bromborough


    • 2.5 Clatterbridge


    • 2.6 Claughton


    • 2.7 Eastham


    • 2.8 Greasby, Frankby and Irby


    • 2.9 Heswall


    • 2.10 Hoylake and Meols


    • 2.11 Leasowe and Moreton East


    • 2.12 Liscard


    • 2.13 Moreton West and Saughall Massie


    • 2.14 New Brighton


    • 2.15 Oxton


    • 2.16 Pensby and Thingwall


    • 2.17 Prenton


    • 2.18 Rock Ferry


    • 2.19 Seacombe


    • 2.20 Upton


    • 2.21 Wallasey


    • 2.22 West Kirby and Thurstaston



  • 3 Changes between 2007 and 2008


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References




Election results[edit]



Overall election result[edit]


Overall result compared with 2006.
















































































Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2007
Party
Candidates
Votes
Stood
Elected
Gained
Unseated
Net
% of total
%

Net %
 

Conservative
22
7
1
1
Steady31.8
38.6
34,081
Increase1.3
 

Labour
22
8
0
1
Decrease1
36.4
28.7
25,399
Increase1.2
 

Liberal Democrat
22
7
1
0
Increase1
31.8
25.2
22,289
Decrease1.9
 

Green
22
0
0
0
Steady0.0
5.4
4,809
Decrease0.9
 

UKIP
6
0
0
0
Steady0.0
1.7
1,475
Increase0.7
 

Independent
1
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.4
311

N/A

[1][2]



Ward results[edit]


Results compared directly with the last local election in 2006.



Bebington[edit]























































Bebington
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Jerry Williams

2,201

43.7

Increase8.3


Conservative
Les Thomas
1,554
30.9

Decrease1.8


Liberal Democrat
Christopher Jackson
580
11.5

Decrease6.9


UKIP
Hilary Jones
514
10.2

Increase1.1


Green
Michael Harper
187
3.7

Decrease0.8
Majority
647
12.8

Increase10.1

Registered electors
12,020



Turnout

41.9

Increase0.7


Labour hold

Swing

Increase5.1

[3][4][5]



Bidston and St James[edit]
























































Bidston and St James
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Harry Smith

1,384

59.7

Decrease4.0


Independent
George Thomas
311
13.4

New


Conservative
Fiona Marsh
292
12.6

Decrease1.7


Liberal Democrat
John Brace
215
9.3

Decrease4.9


Green
George Bowler
116
5.0

Decrease2.8
Majority
1,073
46.3

Decrease3.1

Registered electors
10,380



Turnout

22.4

Increase1.9


Labour hold

Swing

Decrease1.6

[3][6][7]



Birkenhead and Tranmere[edit]


















































Birkenhead and Tranmere
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Phillip Davies

1,399

62.4

Increase9.2


Liberal Democrat
Alan Brighouse
333
14.9

Increase0.5


Conservative
June Cowin
255
11.4

Increase2.2


Green
Catherine Page
254
11.3

Increase3.2
Majority
1,066
47.5

Increase9.4

Registered electors
10,374



Turnout

21.7

Increase0.8


Labour hold

Swing

Increase4.7

[3][8][9][10]



Bromborough[edit]

















































Bromborough
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Robert Moon

1,753

48.3

Decrease5.0


Labour
Audrey Moore
1,002
27.6

Increase0.6


Conservative
Mark Gibson
684
18.8

Increase4.6


Green
Joyce Hogg
192
5.3

Decrease0.2
Majority
751
20.7

Decrease5.6

Registered electors
10,953



Turnout

33.3

Increase1.3


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Decrease2.8

[3][11][12]



Clatterbridge[edit]

















































Clatterbridge
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Alan Jennings

2,401

44.7

Decrease0.6


Conservative
Cherry Povall
2,152
40.1

Increase2.1


Labour
Ethel Morgan
643
12.0

Decrease1.5


Green
Jim McGinley
173
3.2
Steady
Majority
249
4.6

Decrease2.7

Registered electors
11,856



Turnout

45.4

Increase1.3


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Decrease1.4

[3][13][14][15]



Claughton[edit]

















































Claughton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Stephen Foulkes

1,784

52.0

Increase2.7


Conservative
Barbara Sinclair
943
27.5

Increase0.2


Liberal Democrat
Anna Blumenthal
485
14.1

Decrease2.4


Green
Garnette Bowler
218
6.4

Decrease0.5
Majority
841
24.5

Increase2.5

Registered electors
11,553



Turnout

29.8

Increase1.5


Labour hold

Swing

Increase1.3

[3][16][17]



Eastham[edit]

















































Eastham
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Dave Mitchell

3,067

70.3

Increase1.9


Conservative
Graham Davies
661
15.2

Increase0.3


Labour
Christopher Lawler
518
11.9

Decrease1.2


Green
Brian Gibbs
114
2.6

Decrease1.0
Majority
2,406
55.1

Increase1.6

Registered electors
11,164



Turnout

39.1

Increase0.4


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Increase0.8

[3][18][19]



Greasby, Frankby and Irby[edit]























































Greasby, Frankby and Irby
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Peter Reisdorf

2,552

47.3

Decrease1.6


Conservative
Vida Wilson
1,846
34.2

Decrease2.7


Labour
Barbara Moores
553
10.3

Decrease0.4


UKIP
Mike Pepler
309
5.7

New


Green
Perle Sheldricks
132
2.4

Decrease1.1
Majority
706
13.1

Increase1.1

Registered electors
11,607



Turnout

46.2

Decrease1.3


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Increase0.5

[3][20][21]



Heswall[edit]

















































Heswall
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Andrew Hodson

3,385

69.3

Decrease0.3


Liberal Democrat
David Evans
618
12.7

Increase0.5


Labour
Philip Waterfield
589
12.1

Increase1.0


Green
Anne Rosseinsky
292
6.0

Decrease1.1
Majority
2,767
56.6

Decrease0.8

Registered electors
11,136



Turnout

44.0

Decrease0.5


Conservative hold

Swing

Decrease0.4

[3][22][23]



Hoylake and Meols[edit]

















































Hoylake and Meols
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Gerry Ellis

2,944

66.7

Increase7.7


Labour
Alan Milne
665
15.1

Decrease2.9


Liberal Democrat
Alexander Clark
457
10.3

Decrease3.9


Green
Hara Willow
350
7.9

Decrease1.0
Majority
2,279
51.6

Increase10.6

Registered electors
10,606



Turnout

41.7

Increase1.5


Conservative hold

Swing

Increase5.3

[3][24][25]



Leasowe and Moreton East[edit]

















































Leasowe and Moreton East
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Ron Abbey

1,682

44.3

Decrease1.3


Conservative
Ian Lewis
1,664
43.9

Increase10.3


Liberal Democrat
Gerald Hainsworth
244
6.4

Decrease6.6


Green
Rosemary Bland
204
5.4

Decrease2.4
Majority
18
0.4

Decrease11.6

Registered electors
11,087



Turnout

34.3

Increase5.7


Labour hold

Swing

Decrease5.8

[3][26][27][28]



Liscard[edit]























































Liscard
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Karen Hayes

2,116

49.7

Decrease0.2


Labour

Gary Leech
1,609
37.8

Increase3.8


Liberal Democrat
Daniel Clein
244
5.7

Decrease1.3


UKIP
Phil Griffiths
149
3.5

Decrease0.5


Green
Rebecca Koncienzcy
143
3.4

Decrease1.7
Majority
507
11.9

Decrease4.0

Registered electors
11,418



Turnout

37.4

Increase1.0


Conservative gain from Labour

Swing

Decrease2.0

[3][29][30]



Moreton West and Saughall Massie[edit]























































Moreton West and Saughall Massie
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Suzanne Moseley

2,365

60.5

Increase3.5


Labour
Darren Dodd
943
24.1

Decrease1.6


Liberal Democrat
Eric Copestake
306
7.8

Decrease2.8


Green
James Drew
160
4.1

Decrease2.5


UKIP
Natasha Minns
136
3.5

New
Majority
1,422
36.4

Increase5.1

Registered electors
11,087



Turnout

35.3

Increase0.6


Conservative hold

Swing

Increase2.6

[3][31][32]



New Brighton[edit]

















































New Brighton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Tony Pritchard

1,814

45.7

Increase3.9


Labour
Anne McArdle
1,256
31.6

Decrease0.2


Green
Cynthia Stonall
534
13.4

Decrease0.7


Liberal Democrat
Nicol Hick
368
9.3

Decrease3.0
Majority
558
14.1

Increase4.1

Registered electors
11,095



Turnout

35.7

Increase0.4


Conservative hold

Swing

Increase2.1

[3][33][34][35]



Oxton[edit]
























































Oxton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Stuart Kelly

2,007

54.8

Decrease0.6


Labour
David Barden
693
18.9

Increase1.6


Conservative
Marcus Bleasdale
611
16.7

Increase1.6


Green
Marilyn Jones
193
5.3

Increase0.3


UKIP
Cathy Williams
158
4.3

Decrease2.9
Majority
1,314
35.9

Decrease2.2

Registered electors
11,278



Turnout

32.6

Decrease0.8


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Decrease1.1

[3][36][37]



Pensby and Thingwall[edit]


















































Pensby and Thingwall
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Sarah Quinn

2,110

44.0

Increase3.6


Conservative

Jacquie McKelvie
1,777
37.0

Decrease0.5


Labour
John Cunningham
742
15.5

Decrease1.0


Green
Allen Burton
170
3.5

Decrease2.1
Majority
333
7.0

Increase4.1

Registered electors
10,743



Turnout

44.8

Increase2.2


Liberal Democrat gain from Conservative

Swing

Increase2.1

[3][38]



Prenton[edit]


















































Prenton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Simon Holbrook

2,148

52.3

Increase10.8


Labour
Denise Realey
1,105
26.9

Decrease5.4


Conservative
Andrew Burns
677
16.5

Decrease3.5


Green
Mark Mitchell
177
4.3

Decrease1.9
Majority
1,043
25.4

Increase16.2

Registered electors
11,141



Turnout

36.9

Increase2.7


Liberal Democrat hold

Swing

Increase8.1

[3][39][40][41]



Rock Ferry[edit]

















































Rock Ferry
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Chris Meaden

1,474

59.6

Increase1.6


Conservative
Joanne Suffield
433
17.5

Increase0.8


Liberal Democrat
Peter Heppinstall
342
13.8

Decrease2.9


Green
Peter Exley
224
9.1

Increase0.5
Majority
1,041
42.1

Increase0.8

Registered electors
10,292



Turnout

24.1

Increase0.3


Labour hold

Swing

Increase0.4

[3][42][43]



Seacombe[edit]

















































Seacombe
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Denis Knowles

1,447

59.5

Increase1.3


Conservative
Bernie Howden
527
21.7

Increase3.8


Liberal Democrat
Steve Pitt
299
12.3

Decrease2.6


Green
Beverley Kells
160
6.6

Decrease2.3
Majority
920
37.8

Decrease2.5

Registered electors
10,614



Turnout

23.0

Increase0.8


Labour hold

Swing

Decrease1.3

[3][44][45]



Upton[edit]

















































Upton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Tony Smith

1,931

43.1

Increase4.0


Conservative
Julie Kirwan
1,734
38.7

Increase6.3


Liberal Democrat
Christopher Beazer
575
12.8

Decrease9.8


Green
Marian Hussenbux
244
5.4

Decrease0.6
Majority
197
4.4

Decrease2.3

Registered electors
12,311



Turnout

36.4

Increase0.2


Labour hold

Swing

Decrease1.2

[3][46][47]



Wallasey[edit]























































Wallasey
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Paul Hayes

2,801

58.3

Decrease0.8


Labour
Christine Jones
1,138
23.7

Increase4.2


Liberal Democrat
John Uriel
466
9.7

Decrease1.4


UKIP
Ian Watson
209
4.4

New


Green
Percy Hogg
189
3.9

Decrease0.7
Majority
1,663
34.6

Decrease5.0

Registered electors
11,979



Turnout

40.1

Decrease1.0


Conservative hold

Swing

Decrease2.5

[3][48][49]



West Kirby and Thurstaston[edit]

















































West Kirby and Thurstaston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

David Elderton

2,846

62.0

Decrease0.4


Liberal Democrat
John Cresswell
719
15.7

Decrease0.4


Labour
James Brown
641
14.0

Increase0.7


Green
Patrick Cleary
383
8.3

Increase0.1
Majority
2,127
46.3
Steady

Registered electors
10,493



Turnout

43.9

Increase1.0


Conservative hold

Swing
Steady

[3][50][51][52]



Changes between 2007 and 2008[edit]
























Date
Ward
Name
Previous affiliation
New affiliation
Circumstance
May 2007

Clatterbridge
Isabel Moon


Liberal Democrat


Ind. Liberal Democrat
Resigned.[53]
June 2007

Hoylake and Meols
David Kirwan


Conservative


Ind. Conservative
Resigned.[54]


Notes[edit]


italics denote the sitting councillor • bold denotes the winning candidate



References[edit]




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  21. ^ "Councillor Peter Reisdorf". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


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  26. ^ "Leasowe and Moreton East Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


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  32. ^ "Councillor Darren Dodd". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


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  38. ^ "Pensby and Thingwall Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  39. ^ "Prenton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


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  41. ^ "Councillor Denise Realey". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


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  50. ^ "West Kirby and Thurstaston Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


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