Local Election Results 2015
Warrington
One-third of council up for election. No elections this year in Hatton, Stretton and Walton, Poulton South or Westbrook.
This was the last thirds election to Warrington council, which transferred to whole council elections from 2016 onwards.
Other results for Warrington:
2002
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2016
2021
2024
By-elections for Warrington (may be incomplete): 18th September 2003 (Poulton N.)
— 7th September 2006 (Poulton N.)
— 9th December 2010 (Bewsey & Whitecross)
— 28th July 2011 (Poulton N.)
— 17th November 2011 (Poulton N.)
— 12th October 2017 (Chapelford & Old Hall)
— 19th April 2018 (Lymm S.)
— 11th October 2018 (Penketh & Cuerdley)
— 6th February 2020 (Burtonwood & Winwick)
— 29th September 2022 (Grappenhall)
— 24th November 2022 (Rixton & Woolston)
— 20th April 2023 (Latchford W.)
— 27th July 2023 (Poulton N.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
40890 |
42.8% |
14 |
Conservative |
27349 |
28.6% |
3 |
Liberal Democrat |
16356 |
17.1% |
2 |
UK Independence Party |
9021 |
9.4% |
0 |
Green Party |
1389 |
1.5% |
0 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
564 |
0.6% |
0 |
Peter Walker |
LD |
3505 |
54.7% |
Jonathan Levy |
C |
2902 |
45.3% |
Stephen Parish |
Lab |
2837 |
60.9% |
Sonia Boggan |
C |
702 |
15.1% |
Michael Byrne |
UKIP |
692 |
14.9% |
Robert Timmis |
LD |
347 |
7.4% |
Daniel Warren |
TUSC |
81 |
1.7% |
Chris Fitzsimmons |
Lab |
2404 |
45.1% |
Nigel Balding |
C |
1549 |
29.0% |
Michael Johnson |
UKIP |
827 |
15.5% |
Tracey Valentine |
Grn |
288 |
5.4% |
Christine Oliver |
LD |
267 |
5.0% |
John Joyce |
Lab |
1926 |
58.7% |
Frank Allen |
C |
1062 |
32.3% |
Robert Littler |
LD |
295 |
9.0% |
Sue Bland |
C |
3024 |
48.5% |
Cathy Mitchell |
Lab |
2674 |
42.9% |
Eddie Sloane |
LD |
532 |
8.5% |
Anthony Higgins |
Lab |
2864 |
56.1% |
Phillip Henshaw |
UKIP |
937 |
18.4% |
Helena Campbell |
C |
826 |
16.2% |
Lyndsay McAteer |
Grn |
407 |
8.0% |
Margaret Oldbury |
LD |
68 |
1.3% |
Michael Biggin |
LD |
2583 |
43.2% |
Constantine Biller |
C |
1879 |
31.5% |
Thomas Jennings |
Lab |
1216 |
20.4% |
Andrew Yelland |
Grn |
296 |
5.0% |
Dan Price |
Lab |
1510 |
41.4% |
Mike Foxall |
C |
1027 |
28.2% |
Roy Smith |
LD |
524 |
14.4% |
Mal Lingley |
UKIP |
423 |
11.6% |
Stephanie Davies |
Grn |
160 |
4.4% |
Jean Carter |
Lab |
3017 |
54.3% |
Maxine Thomson |
C |
1945 |
35.0% |
David Hockenhull |
LD |
348 |
6.3% |
Andrew Ford |
TUSC |
250 |
4.5% |
Hans Mundry |
Lab |
2364 |
63.5% |
Harish Sharma |
C |
561 |
15.1% |
Sidney Simmons |
UKIP |
558 |
15.0% |
Timothy Price |
LD |
238 |
6.4% |
Maureen McLaughlin |
Lab |
1808 |
47.3% |
Philip Marshall |
C |
1004 |
26.3% |
Gerard Hall |
UKIP |
605 |
15.8% |
Rupert Budgen |
LD |
327 |
8.6% |
Shelley Bennett |
TUSC |
75 |
2.0% |
Kathryn Buckley |
C |
2995 |
39.8% |
Ian Marks |
LD |
2483 |
33.0% |
Christine Zastawny |
Lab |
1418 |
18.8% |
Frederick Clark |
UKIP |
628 |
8.3% |
Kate Hannon |
Lab |
2864 |
66.2% |
Ian Richards |
UKIP |
1138 |
26.3% |
Edgar Davies |
LD |
324 |
7.5% |
Linda Dirir |
Lab |
2683 |
52.5% |
Samuel Baxter |
C |
2167 |
42.4% |
Graham Gowland |
LD |
256 |
5.0% |
Stephen Roberts |
Lab |
2471 |
59.2% |
Trevor Nicholls |
UKIP |
923 |
22.1% |
Francine Leslie |
C |
659 |
15.8% |
Shanise Oldbury |
LD |
122 |
2.9% |
Graham Friend |
Lab |
2624 |
54.3% |
Barbara Johnson |
UKIP |
1376 |
28.5% |
Sandra Bradshaw |
LD |
834 |
17.3% |
Paul Bretherton |
Lab |
2395 |
47.4% |
Robin Sloan |
C |
1498 |
29.7% |
Geoff Siddall |
UKIP |
914 |
18.1% |
Diana Grylls |
LD |
241 |
4.8% |
Stephen Taylor |
C |
1526 |
40.4% |
Christine Raymond |
LD |
1157 |
30.6% |
Karen Mundry |
Lab |
854 |
22.6% |
Kenneth Wilson |
Grn |
238 |
6.3% |
Faisal Rashid |
Lab |
2961 |
42.0% |
Julian Craddock |
C |
2023 |
28.7% |
Allan Bird |
LD |
1905 |
27.0% |
Adam Hemsley |
TUSC |
158 |
2.2% |
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