Local Election Results 2008
Salford
CA = Community Action
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By-elections for Salford (may be incomplete): 25th November 2004 (Eccles)
— 10th March 2005 (Ordsall; Swinton S.)
— 29th September 2005 (Barton)
— 19th March 2009 (Pendlebury)
— 21st May 2009 (Irwell Riverside)
— 3rd March 2011 (Walkden N.)
— 18th October 2011 (Eccles)
— 20th June 2013 (Weaste & Seedley)
— 10th October 2013 (Weaste & Seedley)
— 7th January 2014 (Swinton S.)
— 2nd March 2017 (Kersal)
— 8th June 2017 (Claremont)
— 5th October 2017 (Claremont)
— 14th December 2017 (Langworthy)
— 27th September 2018 (Eccles)
— 4th November 2021 (Blackfriars & Trinity)
— 11th January 2024 (Quays)
— 31st October 2024 (Eccles)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
17899 |
34.8% |
10 |
Conservative |
17472 |
34.0% |
5 |
Liberal Democrat |
10949 |
21.3% |
4 |
British National Party |
1871 |
3.6% |
0 |
Community Action |
1805 |
3.5% |
1 |
Independent |
1238 |
2.4% |
0 |
UK Independence Party |
149 |
0.3% |
0 |
John Mullen |
Lab |
1039 |
41.0% |
Abdul Mannan |
C |
701 |
27.7% |
Ronald Benjamin |
LD |
489 |
19.3% |
Alan Valentine |
Ind |
303 |
12.0% |
Andrew Cheetham |
C |
1867 |
67.7% |
Catherine Connett |
LD |
452 |
16.4% |
Abdul Shahid |
Lab |
437 |
15.9% |
Jim King |
Lab |
1185 |
58.1% |
Bernard Carson |
LD |
472 |
23.1% |
David Wolfson |
C |
383 |
18.8% |
Lyn Bramer-Kelly |
C |
1047 |
38.8% |
Jimmy Hunt |
Lab |
865 |
32.1% |
Chris Dickenson |
CA |
653 |
24.2% |
Melanie Owen |
LD |
130 |
4.8% |
Norman Owen |
LD |
1277 |
42.8% |
Peter Wheeler |
Lab |
737 |
24.7% |
Chris Allcock |
C |
525 |
17.6% |
Edward O'Sullivan |
BNP |
295 |
9.9% |
Robert Wakefield |
UKIP |
149 |
5.0% |
Judith Tope |
C |
1422 |
46.7% |
Alan Broughton |
Lab |
1144 |
37.6% |
Stephen Ferrer |
LD |
479 |
15.7% |
Rick Houlton |
CA |
1152 |
41.2% |
Stephen Fitzsimmons |
C |
832 |
29.8% |
Roger Jones |
Lab |
650 |
23.3% |
Mariska Jones |
LD |
161 |
5.8% |
Stephen Coen |
Lab |
888 |
50.9% |
Kenneth McKelvey |
LD |
337 |
19.3% |
David Lewis |
C |
286 |
16.4% |
Anthony Healey |
BNP |
233 |
13.4% |
Peter Connor |
Lab |
1385 |
49.7% |
Shneur Odze |
C |
1046 |
37.5% |
Harold Kershner |
LD |
356 |
12.8% |
Lynn Drake |
LD |
1049 |
46.5% |
Andy Salmon |
Lab |
878 |
38.9% |
Helen Vernon |
C |
330 |
14.6% |
Pat Ryan |
Lab |
1021 |
46.8% |
Elaine West |
C |
488 |
22.4% |
Vinnie Coleman |
BNP |
404 |
18.5% |
Susan Carson |
LD |
270 |
12.4% |
Ray Mashiter |
Lab |
860 |
54.9% |
Yan Cockayne |
C |
358 |
22.9% |
Liam Starkey |
LD |
348 |
22.2% |
Barry Warner |
Lab |
975 |
36.9% |
Peter Allcock |
C |
826 |
31.2% |
Christine Corry |
LD |
375 |
14.2% |
Wayne Taylor |
BNP |
352 |
13.3% |
Stuart Cremins |
Ind |
117 |
4.4% |
Derek Antrobus |
Lab |
1122 |
41.7% |
Shirley Walsh |
C |
947 |
35.2% |
Tamara Cooke |
LD |
624 |
23.2% |
Martin O'Neill |
LD |
1150 |
43.1% |
Valerie Burgoyne |
Lab |
642 |
24.1% |
Hilary Brunyee |
C |
527 |
19.8% |
Dave Kelly |
Ind |
347 |
13.0% |
Vincent Devine |
Lab |
1033 |
47.3% |
Eileen Macdonald |
C |
756 |
34.6% |
Thomas Fernley |
LD |
395 |
18.1% |
Nicky Turner |
C |
1649 |
50.6% |
Brendan Ryan |
Lab |
815 |
25.0% |
Pauline Ogden |
LD |
458 |
14.1% |
Tommy Cavanagh |
BNP |
336 |
10.3% |
Janice Heywood |
LD |
1282 |
52.5% |
Tony Harold |
Lab |
682 |
27.9% |
Heather Grant |
C |
478 |
19.6% |
David Lancaster |
Lab |
959 |
36.3% |
Gary Green |
C |
593 |
22.4% |
Paul Doyle |
Ind |
471 |
17.8% |
Stephen Plaister |
LD |
369 |
14.0% |
Thomas Williams |
BNP |
251 |
9.5% |
Karen Garrido |
C |
2411 |
69.5% |
John Ferguson |
Lab |
582 |
16.8% |
Sheila Mulleady |
LD |
476 |
13.7% |
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