Local Election Results 2015
Bury
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Bury (may be incomplete): 4th June 2009 (Radcliffe W.)
— 15th November 2012 (Church; North Manor)
— 6th March 2014 (Ramsbottom)
— 22nd October 2015 (Tottington)
— 4th May 2017 (Besses)
— 8th June 2017 (Radcliffe E.)
— 19th July 2018 (Besses)
— 16th August 2018 (East)
— 29th August 2019 (Radcliffe W.)
— 12th December 2019 (Church)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
37842 |
40.7% |
10 |
Conservative |
31269 |
33.6% |
6 |
UK Independence Party |
13553 |
14.6% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
5657 |
6.1% |
1 |
Green Party |
4253 |
4.6% |
0 |
Independent |
290 |
0.3% |
0 |
English Democrats Party |
67 |
0.1% |
0 |
Alan Matthews |
Lab |
2628 |
52.7% |
Guy Levy |
C |
1114 |
22.4% |
Philip Husband |
UKIP |
799 |
16.0% |
Steve Middleton |
LD |
198 |
4.0% |
Zarrin Shannon |
Grn |
177 |
3.6% |
Stephen Morris |
EDP |
67 |
1.3% |
Jackie Harris |
C |
2933 |
48.3% |
Andrew McAnulty |
Lab |
1997 |
32.9% |
Bernard Hagan |
UKIP |
788 |
13.0% |
Reece Spencer |
Grn |
193 |
3.2% |
Lynda Arthur |
LD |
167 |
2.7% |
Michael Connolly |
Lab |
2748 |
60.0% |
John Axon |
UKIP |
853 |
18.6% |
Sham Akhtar |
C |
762 |
16.6% |
Paul Jenkins |
Grn |
220 |
4.8% |
Michael Hankey |
C |
2334 |
40.2% |
Martin Hayes |
Lab |
2270 |
39.1% |
Walter Southworth |
UKIP |
864 |
14.9% |
Julie Southworth |
Grn |
191 |
3.3% |
Benjamin Ward |
LD |
146 |
2.5% |
Mary d'Albert |
LD |
2112 |
35.6% |
Geraldine Greene |
Lab |
2066 |
34.9% |
Katy Rothwell |
C |
784 |
13.2% |
Michael Zwierzanski |
UKIP |
623 |
10.5% |
Peter Curati |
Grn |
340 |
5.7% |
Sarah Southworth |
Lab |
2535 |
50.4% |
Nabila Afilal |
C |
1253 |
24.9% |
Victor Hagan |
UKIP |
994 |
19.8% |
Larissa Heath |
Grn |
248 |
4.9% |
Khalid Hussain |
C |
3087 |
49.0% |
Steven Treadgold |
Lab |
1721 |
27.3% |
Tanya Kay |
UKIP |
790 |
12.5% |
Mary Heath |
Grn |
356 |
5.7% |
Ewan Arthur |
LD |
344 |
5.5% |
Robert Caserta |
C |
2632 |
49.9% |
Debra Green |
Lab |
1872 |
35.5% |
John Parkinson |
UKIP |
507 |
9.6% |
Zachery Garsia |
Grn |
262 |
5.0% |
Catherine Preston |
Lab |
1837 |
37.7% |
Greg Keeley |
C |
1285 |
26.4% |
Russell Turner |
UKIP |
1012 |
20.8% |
Matt Bailey |
Ind |
290 |
6.0% |
Nicole Haydock |
Grn |
239 |
4.9% |
Robert Graham |
LD |
205 |
4.2% |
Jamie Walker |
Lab |
2193 |
39.3% |
Zain Shah |
C |
1734 |
31.1% |
Ian Hayes |
UKIP |
1244 |
22.3% |
Rodney Rew |
LD |
212 |
3.8% |
Anne Beckett |
Grn |
192 |
3.4% |
Rachel Skillen |
Lab |
2164 |
45.9% |
David Lewis |
C |
1294 |
27.5% |
Christopher Turner |
UKIP |
968 |
20.5% |
Stephen Dillon |
Grn |
195 |
4.1% |
Kamran Islam |
LD |
90 |
1.9% |
Rob Hodkinson |
C |
3090 |
47.1% |
Karen Leach |
Lab |
2308 |
35.2% |
David Barker |
UKIP |
753 |
11.5% |
Laura Chepner |
Grn |
404 |
6.2% |
Judith Kelly |
Lab |
2948 |
52.8% |
Sue Smith |
C |
1416 |
25.4% |
Mike Harling |
UKIP |
861 |
15.4% |
Paul Deaville |
Grn |
189 |
3.4% |
Gareth Lloyd-Johnson |
LD |
168 |
3.0% |
Noel Bayley |
Lab |
2135 |
40.2% |
Donal O'Hanlon |
LD |
1243 |
23.4% |
Zadok Day |
C |
1051 |
19.8% |
Robert Cahill |
UKIP |
562 |
10.6% |
Andrew McKee |
Grn |
317 |
6.0% |
Michael James |
Lab |
2579 |
43.8% |
David Silbiger |
C |
2113 |
35.9% |
Jennifer Jamieson |
UKIP |
480 |
8.2% |
Steven Wright |
LD |
395 |
6.7% |
Karen Wood |
Grn |
316 |
5.4% |
Yvonne Wright |
C |
2682 |
48.8% |
Andrew Jones |
Lab |
1592 |
28.9% |
Ian Henderson |
UKIP |
785 |
14.3% |
Samantha Deas |
Grn |
247 |
4.5% |
David Foss |
LD |
194 |
3.5% |
Joan Grimshaw |
Lab |
2249 |
45.2% |
Bernard Vincent |
C |
1705 |
34.3% |
Ged Smith |
UKIP |
670 |
13.5% |
Katriona Middleton |
LD |
183 |
3.7% |
Carm Bithell |
Grn |
167 |
3.4% |
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