Local Election Results 2018
Burnley
One-third of council up for election.
BPIP = Burnley and Padiham Independent Party
VPP = Veterans and Peoples Party
Other results for Burnley:
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2014
2015
2016
2019
2021
2022
2023
By-elections for Burnley (may be incomplete): 19th June 2003 (Hapton with Park)
— 16th October 2003 (Lanehead)
— 5th May 2005 (Bank Hall)
— 15th February 2007 (Brunshaw; Daneshouse with Stoneyholme)
— 4th June 2009 (Rosegrove with Lowerhouse)
— 10th March 2011 (Rosegrove with Lowerhouse)
— 13th September 2012 (Trinity)
— 11th April 2019 (Rosehill with Burnley Wood)
— 10th November 2022 (Rosehill with Burnley Wood)
— 26th October 2023 (Trinity)
Results for Lancashire county council: 2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
9156 |
43.3% |
7 |
Conservative |
3944 |
18.6% |
2 |
Liberal Democrat |
3237 |
15.3% |
3 |
Burnley and Padiham Independent Party |
1792 |
8.5% |
1 |
Green Party |
1715 |
8.1% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
1118 |
5.3% |
1 |
Independent |
171 |
0.8% |
0 |
Veterans and Peoples Party |
22 |
0.1% |
0 |
Afrasiab Anwar |
Lab |
1096 |
75.1% |
Diane Sunter |
C |
228 |
15.6% |
Martyn Hurt |
Grn |
136 |
9.3% |
Gordon Lishman |
LD |
667 |
50.8% |
Alun Lewis |
Lab |
292 |
22.2% |
David Heginbotham |
C |
235 |
17.9% |
James Mellor |
BPIP |
71 |
5.4% |
Sarah Hall |
Grn |
48 |
3.7% |
Paul Campbell |
Lab |
648 |
56.0% |
Ellen Sunter |
C |
287 |
24.8% |
Steven Smith |
Ind |
171 |
14.8% |
Janet Hall |
Grn |
52 |
4.5% |
Ivor Emo |
C |
1035 |
63.5% |
Andy Devanney |
Lab |
475 |
29.1% |
Ceri Carmichael |
Grn |
121 |
7.4% |
Gordon Birtwistle |
LD |
654 |
50.3% |
Bill Horrocks |
Lab |
377 |
29.0% |
Tom Watson |
C |
193 |
14.8% |
Anne Whittles |
Grn |
76 |
5.8% |
Shah Hussain |
Lab |
1693 |
91.9% |
Neil Kennedy |
LD |
74 |
4.0% |
Alex Hall |
Grn |
42 |
2.3% |
Sheldon Slater |
C |
33 |
1.8% |
Neil Mottershead |
BPIP |
665 |
51.1% |
Christine Sollis |
Lab |
390 |
30.0% |
Don Whitaker |
C |
152 |
11.7% |
Kathryn Haworth |
LD |
70 |
5.4% |
Jai Redman |
Grn |
25 |
1.9% |
Frank Cant |
Lab |
463 |
35.4% |
Lenny Johnson |
UKIP |
390 |
29.8% |
Phillip Clarke |
C |
212 |
16.2% |
Brendan Morris |
BPIP |
198 |
15.1% |
Clare Long-Summers |
Grn |
45 |
3.4% |
Tom Commis |
UKIP |
565 |
36.3% |
Jean Cunningham |
Lab |
512 |
32.9% |
Ben Page |
C |
213 |
13.7% |
Dave Alexander |
BPIP |
160 |
10.3% |
Sandra Byrne |
LD |
84 |
5.4% |
Stephen Murphy |
Grn |
24 |
1.5% |
Shbana Khan |
Lab |
870 |
55.0% |
Pippa Lishman |
LD |
339 |
21.4% |
Narayana Picton |
C |
281 |
17.8% |
Crissie Harter |
Grn |
91 |
5.8% |
Sue Graham |
Lab |
693 |
50.1% |
Naweed Manzur |
LD |
386 |
27.9% |
Susan Nutter |
C |
221 |
16.0% |
Nigel Baldwin |
Grn |
83 |
6.0% |
Bea Foster |
Lab |
537 |
46.1% |
Lorraine Mehanna |
BPIP |
297 |
25.5% |
Mathew Nuttall |
C |
176 |
15.1% |
Barbara Baldwin |
Grn |
81 |
7.0% |
Ernest Calderbank |
UKIP |
74 |
6.4% |
Jeff Sumner |
LD |
699 |
48.5% |
Gail Barton |
Lab |
493 |
34.2% |
Phil Chamberlain |
C |
188 |
13.0% |
Georgina Ormrod |
Grn |
62 |
4.3% |
Andy Fewings |
Grn |
789 |
65.8% |
Howard Baker |
Lab |
291 |
24.3% |
Michael Paterson |
C |
75 |
6.3% |
Jan Weaver |
BPIP |
45 |
3.8% |
Dale Ferrier |
C |
415 |
27.4% |
Emma Payne |
BPIP |
356 |
23.5% |
Grace Donovan |
Lab |
326 |
21.6% |
Peter McCann |
LD |
264 |
17.5% |
Peter Gill |
UKIP |
89 |
5.9% |
Laura Fisk |
Grn |
40 |
2.6% |
Ray Hogan |
VPP |
22 |
1.5% |
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