Local Election Results 2007
Sefton
Comm = Communist Party of Britain
SP = Southport Party
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By-elections for Sefton (may be incomplete): 2nd March 2006 (Church)
— 25th October 2007 (Manor)
— 7th November 2013 (Derby)
— 2nd November 2017 (Duke's)
— 24th November 2022 (Linacre)
— 16th February 2023 (Netherton & Orrell)
— 20th June 2024 (St Oswald)
— 4th July 2024 (Linacre)
— 21st November 2024 (Litherland)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Liberal Democrat |
20869 |
32.2% |
9 |
Conservative |
20429 |
31.6% |
6 |
Labour |
17128 |
26.5% |
7 |
UK Independence Party |
2513 |
3.9% |
0 |
Southport Party |
2148 |
3.3% |
0 |
British National Party |
936 |
1.4% |
0 |
Socialist Alternative |
425 |
0.7% |
0 |
Communist Party of Britain |
264 |
0.4% |
0 |
Terry Jones |
C |
2484 |
64.5% |
Ann Hindley |
LD |
1078 |
28.0% |
Frank Warner |
Lab |
292 |
7.6% |
Simon Shaw |
LD |
1604 |
48.6% |
Janet Rowell |
C |
1020 |
30.9% |
Terry Durrance |
UKIP |
406 |
12.3% |
Frank Robinson |
Lab |
270 |
8.2% |
Peter Papworth |
C |
1902 |
57.9% |
Linda Cluskey |
Lab |
726 |
22.1% |
Mary Maxwell |
LD |
657 |
20.0% |
Carmel Preston |
LD |
1939 |
47.0% |
Tommy Mann |
C |
1542 |
37.4% |
David Cobham |
SP |
447 |
10.8% |
Muriel Langley |
Lab |
200 |
4.8% |
Veronica Webster |
Lab |
1169 |
47.9% |
Cynthia Johnson |
LD |
507 |
20.8% |
Tony Bradshaw |
C |
329 |
13.5% |
Joseph Nugent |
UKIP |
209 |
8.6% |
Jennifer Atherton |
BNP |
175 |
7.2% |
Ian Davis |
Comm |
50 |
2.1% |
Paul Larkin |
Lab |
1120 |
56.8% |
Paul Nuttall |
UKIP |
550 |
27.9% |
Hilary Cross |
LD |
208 |
10.5% |
Ken Parry |
C |
94 |
4.8% |
Leslie Byrom |
C |
1742 |
51.3% |
Bill Hibbard |
LD |
845 |
24.9% |
Harry Forster |
SP |
481 |
14.2% |
Catherine Cookson |
Lab |
326 |
9.6% |
Kevin Cluskey |
Lab |
1399 |
62.8% |
Noel Cross |
LD |
267 |
12.0% |
Michael McDermott |
BNP |
229 |
10.3% |
Jessamine Hounslea |
C |
215 |
9.6% |
Phil Wordley |
UKIP |
119 |
5.3% |
Gill Cuthbertson |
C |
2403 |
66.1% |
Dru Haydon |
LD |
652 |
17.9% |
Maurice Newton |
Lab |
579 |
15.9% |
Mike Booth |
LD |
1405 |
51.1% |
Adam Kennaugh |
C |
678 |
24.6% |
John Lee |
SP |
468 |
17.0% |
Stephen Jowett |
Lab |
201 |
7.3% |
John Fairclough |
Lab |
1350 |
86.3% |
John Byrne |
Comm |
214 |
13.7% |
Paul Tweed |
Lab |
1292 |
70.1% |
Alex McIvor |
C |
209 |
11.3% |
David Bryant |
UKIP |
209 |
11.3% |
Dean McGrane |
BNP |
133 |
7.2% |
Martyn Barber |
C |
1652 |
48.1% |
Carol Hayes |
Lab |
1082 |
31.5% |
John Gibson |
LD |
701 |
20.4% |
David Tattersall |
LD |
1899 |
53.1% |
Mike Swift |
C |
1072 |
30.0% |
Margaret Brown |
SP |
435 |
12.2% |
Maureen Stoker |
Lab |
171 |
4.8% |
Anthony Robertson |
LD |
1685 |
56.0% |
Sue Hanley |
Lab |
648 |
21.5% |
Peter Harper |
UKIP |
341 |
11.3% |
Michael McGrady |
C |
336 |
11.2% |
Dave Martin |
Lab |
1273 |
62.8% |
Peter Glover |
SocAlt |
425 |
21.0% |
Pat Gaskell |
UKIP |
329 |
16.2% |
Brian Rimmer |
LD |
1713 |
54.4% |
Jaine Chisholm Caunt |
C |
585 |
18.6% |
Mike Nolan |
Lab |
318 |
10.1% |
Jim Ford |
SP |
317 |
10.1% |
Carol Atherton |
BNP |
214 |
6.8% |
James Byrne |
LD |
2020 |
61.2% |
David McIvor |
C |
652 |
19.7% |
Gwendolyn Kermode |
Lab |
446 |
13.5% |
Allan Marshman |
BNP |
185 |
5.6% |
Anne Ibbs |
C |
1810 |
55.8% |
Paul Flodman |
Lab |
902 |
27.8% |
Colin Trollope |
LD |
533 |
16.4% |
Mark Dowd |
Lab |
1574 |
79.4% |
Edwina Cook |
C |
408 |
20.6% |
Sylvia Mainey |
LD |
1724 |
55.1% |
Jo Healy |
C |
719 |
23.0% |
Stephen Kermode |
Lab |
550 |
17.6% |
Linda Harper |
UKIP |
138 |
4.4% |
Peter Hough |
LD |
1432 |
41.4% |
Giles Blundell |
Lab |
1240 |
35.8% |
Sharon Hutchinson |
C |
577 |
16.7% |
Mike Kelly |
UKIP |
212 |
6.1% |
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