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2015 English local electionsMay 2015 events in the United KingdomManchester City Council elections2010s in Manchester


Richard LeeseLabourRichard LeeseLabourManchester City CouncilUnited Kingdom general election, 20152011







Manchester City Council Elections, 2015





← 2014
7 May 2015
2016 →


32 of 96 seats (One Third) to Manchester City Council
49 seats needed for a majority





































 
First party

 

Cllr Richard Lesse

Leader

Richard Leese

Party

Labour

Leader since

20 May 1996

Leader's seat

Crumpsall

Last election

32 seats,
62.4%


Seats won

32

Seat change
Steady
Popular vote

116,634

Percentage

58.7%

Swing

Decrease3.8%






Leader of Largest Party before election

Richard Leese
Labour



Subsequent Leader of Largest Party

Richard Leese
Labour




Map of the results of the 2015 Manchester council election, with Labour in red.


Elections to Manchester City Council were held on 7 May 2015, along with the United Kingdom general election, 2015. One third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate serving a four-year term of office, expiring in 2019. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council, managing to hold every seat contested.


Councillors elected in 2011 were defending their seats this year, and vote share changes are compared on this basis.




Contents





  • 1 Result


  • 2 Council Composition


  • 3 Ward results

    • 3.1 Ancoats and Clayton


    • 3.2 Ardwick


    • 3.3 Baguley


    • 3.4 Bradford


    • 3.5 Brooklands


    • 3.6 Burnage


    • 3.7 Charlestown


    • 3.8 Cheetham


    • 3.9 Chorlton


    • 3.10 Chorlton Park


    • 3.11 City Centre


    • 3.12 Crumpsall


    • 3.13 Didsbury East


    • 3.14 Didsbury West


    • 3.15 Fallowfield


    • 3.16 Gorton North


    • 3.17 Gorton South


    • 3.18 Harpurhey


    • 3.19 Higher Blackley


    • 3.20 Hulme


    • 3.21 Levenshulme


    • 3.22 Longsight


    • 3.23 Miles Platting and Newton Heath


    • 3.24 Moss Side


    • 3.25 Moston


    • 3.26 Northenden


    • 3.27 Old Moat


    • 3.28 Rusholme


    • 3.29 Sharston


    • 3.30 Whalley Range


    • 3.31 Withington


    • 3.32 Woodhouse Park



  • 4 By-elections between 2015 and 2016

    • 4.1 Higher Blackley: 18 February 2016



  • 5 References




Result


























































































































Manchester Council Election Result 2015
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Labour
32
0
0
Steady100.0
58.7
116,634

Decrease3.7%
 

Green
0
0
0
Steady0.0
11.5
22,875

Increase3.9%
 

Conservative
0
0
0
Steady0.0
10.9
21,558

Increase1.9%
 

Liberal Democrat
0
0
0
Steady0.0
9.7
19,142

Decrease7.6%
 

UKIP
0
0
0
Steady0.0
7.3
14,572

Increase6.2%
 

TUSC
0
0
0
Steady0.0
1.3
2,669

Increase1.0%
 

Independent
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.4
889

Increase0.3%
 

Monster Raving Loony
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.1
163

N/A
 

Christian Democrat Party for a Consensus
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.1
84

N/A
 

BNP
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.0
66

Decrease1.3%
 

Communist League
0
0
0
Steady0.0
0.0
34

N/A


Council Composition


Prior to the election the composition of the council was:









95

1

Labour

ILA

After the election, the composition of the council was:





96

Labour

ILA - Independent Labour



Ward results


Asterisks denote incumbent Councillors seeking re-election. Councillors seeking re-election were elected in 2011, and results are compared to that year's polls on that basis. All results are listed below:[1]



Ancoats and Clayton
































































Ancoats and Clayton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Mick Loughman*

3,534

52.1

-19.6


Green
Matthew Clark
866
12.8
+0.8


Conservative
Harry George Williams
741
10.9
+1.8


UKIP
Josie Loftus
659
9.7

N/A


Independent
Ken Dobson
546
8.0

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Chris Lovell
342
5.0
-2.2


TUSC
Katie McFarlane
99
1.5

N/A
Majority
2,668
39.3


Turnout
6,787
48.9
+23.4


Labour hold

Swing



Ardwick




















































Ardwick
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Bernard Priest*

3,857

76.6

+0.4


Green
Steffeny McGiffen
546
10.8

N/A


Conservative
Will Coleshill
320
6.4
-2.2


Liberal Democrat
Lucinda Chamberlain
200
4.0
-4.5


TUSC
John Neill
110
2.2
-1.5
Majority
3,311
65.8


Turnout
5,033
50.3
+28.7


Labour hold

Swing



Baguley


























































Baguley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour Co-op

Paul Gerrard Andrews*

3,099

57.8

-6.8


UKIP
Paul O'Donoughue
1,120
20.9
+12.2


Conservative
Bev Nickson
667
12.4
-1.0


Green
Frank John Clements
232
4.4
+0.3


Liberal Democrat
Christopher Kane
159
3.0
-1.4


TUSC
Lynn Worthington
81
1.5
-1.3
Majority
1,979
36.9


Turnout
5,358
48.6
+24.4


Labour Co-op hold

Swing



Bradford































































Bradford
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Rosa May Battle*

4,163

69.1

-9.3


Conservative
Barney Bradley Clarke Watson
804
13.3
+4.3


Green
Rachel Harper
625
10.4
+4.1


Liberal Democrat
Eve Friday
230
3.8
-2.5


TUSC
Alex Powell
97
1.6

N/A

Christian Democrat Party for a Consensus
Jonathan Cox
84
1.4

N/A


Communist League
Catharina Eva Gunela Tirsen
21
0.4

N/A
Majority
659
55.8


Turnout
6,024
48.5
+23.4


Labour hold

Swing



Brooklands




















































Brooklands
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Sue Cooley*

3,136

52.2

-5.7


Conservative
Stephen Paul Woods
1,363
22.8
-0.8


UKIP
Pat Bebby
1,044
17.4
+9.6


Liberal Democrat
Philip Andrew Stubbs
243
4.0
-2.2


Green
Calum Thomson Wiggle
217
3.6
-0.8
Majority
1,773
29.4


Turnout
6,003
55.7
+25.0


Labour hold

Swing



Burnage














































Burnage
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Carl Jason Austin*

4,010

60.9

-2.1


Liberal Democrat
Maria Theresa Turner
1,235
18.8
-7.2


Green
Sam Darby
815
12.4
+6.3


Conservative
Shahed Hossain
524
8.0
+3.3
Majority
2,775
42.1


Turnout
6,584
60.2
+20.4


Labour hold

Swing



Charlestown


























































Charlestown
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Basil Curley*

3,053

56.4

-14.6


UKIP
Neil Caradoc Griffiths
1,464
27.1

N/A


Conservative
Joshua John Lelliott
549
10.1
-2.4


Green
Astrid Johnson
178
3.3

N/A


Liberal Democrat
William David Fisher
112
2.1
-2.3


TUSC
Alex Wogan
54
1.0

N/A
Majority
1,589
29.3


Turnout
5,410
52.4
+22.0


Labour hold

Swing



Cheetham




















































Cheetham
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Julie Connolly

5,894

78.5

-5.9


Conservative
Peter Malcolm Schofield
783
10.4
+2.1


Green
Anne Vivienne Power
534
7.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Arthur Craig Whittall
197
2.6
-4.7


TUSC
Sam Gleaden
102
1.4

N/A
Majority
5,111
68.1


Turnout
7,510
48.6
+18.4


Labour hold

Swing



Chorlton


























































Chorlton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Matt Strong*

3,991

48.5

-5.1


Liberal Democrat
Matt Gallagher
1,618
19.7
-11.0


Green
Jake Welsh
1,610
19.5
+7.8


Conservative
Colm George Lock
600
7.3
+3.3


Independent
Mary Rosalind Crumpton
233
2.8

N/A


TUSC
Liam Curless
180
2.2

N/A
Majority
2,373
28.8


Turnout
8,232
73.8
+23.1


Labour hold

Swing



Chorlton Park














































Chorlton Park
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Dave Rawson

3,378

42.5

-5.9


Liberal Democrat
Norman Lewis
2,505
31.6
-1.3


Green
Hannah Lisa Richmond
1,282
16.1
+4.7


Conservative
William Stobart
780
9.8
+2.6
Majority
873
10.9


Turnout
7,945
67.5
+28.6


Labour hold

Swing



City Centre




















































City Centre
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour Co-op

Kevin Peel*

2,236

42.5

+5.8


Conservative
Nicholas David StJohn Savage
1,380
26.2
+11.3


Green
Hayley Lesley Flynn
987
18.7
+9.3


Liberal Democrat
Matthew Lee Adams
524
10.0
-6.1


UKIP
Myles Power
136
2.6

N/A
Majority
856
16.3


Turnout
5,263
51.6
+30.3


Labour Co-op hold

Swing



Crumpsall


























































Crumpsall
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Beth Marshall

3,899

65.2

-11.9


UKIP
Bob Willescroft
789
13.2

N/A


Conservative
Sham Raja Akhtar
694
11.6
-2.4


Green
Thomas John Stokes
316
5.3
+1.3


Liberal Democrat
Joel Moorcroft
151
2.5
-2.5


TUSC
Martin Conway
128
2.2

N/A
Majority
3,110
52.0


Turnout
5,977
52.7
+18.3


Labour hold

Swing



Didsbury East




















































Didsbury East
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Andrew George Simcock

3,572

45.4

-5.9


Liberal Democrat
Dominic Hardwick
2,205
28.0
-5.4


Conservative
Robert George Manning
1,008
12.8
+4.0


Green
Rosie Dammers
731
9.3
+3.0


UKIP
Mark Davies
356
4.5

N/A
Majority
1,367
17.4


Turnout
7,872
70.7
+25.8


Labour hold

Swing



Didsbury West


























































Didsbury West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Dave Ellison*

2,813

40.0

-4.2


Liberal Democrat
Simon Ashley
2,003
28.5
-2.2


Conservative
David Semple
1,053
15.0
+1.1


Green
Arnold James Spencer
886
12.6
+1.5


UKIP
Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley
228
3.2

N/A


TUSC
Alex Longworth-Dunbar
52
0.7

N/A
Majority
810
11.5


Turnout
7,035
67.0
+30.1


Labour hold

Swing



Fallowfield




















































Fallowfield
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Grace Fletcher-Hackwood*

3,617

60.3

-8.8


Green
Laura Alice Bannister
1,367
22.8
+11.6


Conservative
Jack Murray
661
11.0
+0.2


Liberal Democrat
Sarah Louise Brown
269
4.5
-1.7


TUSC
Zoe Brunswick
86
1.4
-1.2
Majority
2,250
37.5


Turnout
6,000
56.9
+28.3


Labour hold

Swing



Gorton North




















































Gorton North
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

John Hughes*

3,851

71.1

+10.0


Conservative
Luke Aidan Dyks
591
10.9
+6.3


Green
Karl Wardlaw
469
8.7
+3.9


Liberal Democrat
Dave Page
397
7.3
-22.2


TUSC
Tony Harper
110
2.0

N/A
Majority
3,260
60.2


Turnout
5,418
48.6
+19.4


Labour hold

Swing



Gorton South


























































Gorton South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Peter David Cookson*

4,564

66.2

+13.9


UKIP
Bob Catterall
996
14.0

N/A


Green
Melvyn Newton
527
7.6
+2.4


Conservative
Tmo Opensan
397
5.8
+2.9


Liberal Democrat
Andrew Peter Hickey
328
4.8
-32.1


TUSC
Dick Brown
110
1.6

N/A
Majority
3,598
58.6


Turnout
6,892
52.6
+19.4


Labour hold

Swing



Harpurhey


























































Harpurhey
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Joanne Mary Green*

3,431

61.8

+11.4


UKIP
Angela Robinson
1,284
23.1

N/A


Conservative
Calum Turud James Davies
455
8.2
-2.7


Green
Christina Amy Alexandra Knox
229
4.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Charles William Turner
92
1.6
-3.4


TUSC
Fiona Jane Stephens
65
1.2

N/A
Majority
2,147
38.7


Turnout
5,556
45.3
+21.1


Labour hold

Swing



Higher Blackley




















































Higher Blackley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

John Patrick Farrell

3,155

57.5

-5.8


UKIP
Amelda Agnes Beatrice Bowen
1,414
25.8

N/A


Conservative
Alexandru Stelian Stancu
540
9.8
-2.6


Green
Catriona Joy Brown Watson
231
4.2
+1.6


Liberal Democrat
Richard Gadsden
151
2.7
-0.9
Majority
1,741
31.7


Turnout
5,491
51.2
+21.6


Labour hold

Swing



Hulme




















































Hulme
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Lee-Ann Mary Igbon

3,246

56.3

-1.1


Green
Dayika Nzeribe
1,490
25.9
+0.7


Conservative
Cynthia Kallmunzer
732
12.7
-2.4


UKIP
Phil Eckersley
218
3.8

N/A


TUSC
Conor Price
75
1.3

N/A
Majority
1,756
30.4


Turnout
5,761
53.3
+29.2


Labour hold

Swing



Levenshulme




















































Levenshulme
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Basat Mahmood Sheikh

3,194

49.1

-3.1


Liberal Democrat
John Patrick Bryans Commons
1,298
20.0
-8.4


Green
Dick Venes
1,290
19.9
+5.1


Conservative
Khawar Iqbal
515
7.9
+3.3


TUSC
Fiona Penelope Higgins
202
3.1

N/A
Majority
1,896
29.1


Turnout
6,499
60.7
+22.8


Labour hold

Swing



Longsight


























































Longsight
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Abid Latif Chohan*

4,516

75.9

+3.5


Green
Robyn Forsyth
636
10.7
+2.0


Conservative
Mohammed Afzal
459
7.7
+2.3


Liberal Democrat
Mohammed Sajid
175
3.0
-10.5


Independent
Raees Khan
110
1.8

N/A


TUSC
Nahella Ashraf
52
0.9

N/A
Majority
3,880
65.2


Turnout
5,948
56.6
+21.1


Labour hold

Swing



Miles Platting and Newton Heath




















































Miles Platting and Newton Heath
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

June Hitchen*

3,635

73.1

+4.8


Conservative
Harry Kagouras
530
10.7
+7.1


Green
Nathan Rae
350
7.0
+3.4


Liberal Democrat
John Richard Bridges
257
5.2
-13.0


TUSC
Tom Simpson
202
4.0

N/A
Majority
3,105
62.4


Turnout
4,974
47.4
+19.5


Labour hold

Swing



Moss Side




















































Moss Side
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Sameem Ali*

5,286

78.2

-0.9


Green
Muhammed Anwar Osman
563
8.3
-0.2


Conservative
Denis Kostyan
459
6.8
+2.1


Liberal Democrat
Asad Abdi Osman
254
3.7
-4.0


TUSC
Emma Clark
201
3.0

N/A
Majority
4,723
69.9


Turnout
6,763
54.3
+25.0


Labour hold

Swing



Moston






































































Moston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Paula Elizabeth Appleby

3,153

49.4

-12.7


UKIP
Mike Pattillo
2,001
31.4

N/A


Conservative
Daniel Kallmunzer
729
11.4
-3.3


Green
James Kenneth Thorp
201
3.2
-2.6


Liberal Democrat
Bernadette Ryan
185
2.9
-5.8


BNP
Gareth Black
66
1.0
-7.7


TUSC
Molly Tillett
29
0.5

N/A


Communist League
Andres Alberto Mendoza
13
0.2

N/A
Majority
1,152
18.0


Turnout
6,377
56.1
+23.6


Labour hold

Swing



Northenden
































































Northenden
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Chris Webb

3,288

53.4

+5.3


Conservative
Fiona Mary Green
1,068
17.4
+10.5


UKIP
Ian George Fleming
895
14.5
+10.2


Green
Simon Edge
422
6.9
+2.7


Liberal Democrat
Pablo O'Hana
316
5.1
-26.1


Monster Raving Loony
Lord Cameron of Roundwood
110
1.8

N/A


TUSC
Jack Metcalf
55
0.9

N/A
Majority
2,220
36.0


Turnout
6,154
54.0
+18.3


Labour hold

Swing



Old Moat




















































Old Moat
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Garry Paul Bridges

3,854

57.2

-8.5


Green
Glen Marsden
1,103
16.3
+5.9


Liberal Democrat
April Preston
949
14.1
+2.4


Conservative
Peter Jacques Werner
699
10.4
+1.4


TUSC
Jane E Lee
132
2.0

N/A
Majority
2,751
40.9


Turnout
6,737
62.4
+30.4


Labour hold

Swing



Rusholme




















































Rusholme
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Kate Chappell*

3,796

68.7

+7.4


Green
Vicky Matthews
848
15.4
+6.7


Conservative
Sajid Hussain
463
8.4
+2.6


Liberal Democrat
Abu Mohiuddin Chowdhury
326
5.9
-18.3


TUSC
John McFarlane
90
1.6

N/A
Majority
2,948
53.3


Turnout
5,523
56.9
+22.8


Labour hold

Swing



Sharston
































































Sharston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Hugh Barrett

3,146

55.9

-7.4


UKIP
Bob Burke
1,128
20.1
+12.5


Conservative
Stephen John Hale
834
14.8
-2.5


Green
Sylvia June Buchan
228
4.1
-0.5


Liberal Democrat
John Yorke-Davenport
175
3.1
-1.6


TUSC
Kate Armitage
63
1.1
-1.3


Monster Raving Loony
Silly Sir Oink-a-lot
53
0.9

N/A
Majority
2,018
35.8


Turnout
5,627
47.8
+22.7


Labour hold

Swing



Whalley Range




















































Whalley Range
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Aftab Razaq*

4,421

60.7

-6.1


Green
Mary Rosalind Candeland
1,607
22.1
+9.5


Liberal Democrat
Rhona Brown
590
8.1
-5.6


Conservative
Amjad Nasir
509
7.0
0


TUSC
Karen Reissmann
160
2.2

N/A
Majority
2,814
38.6


Turnout
7,287
63.5
+23.1


Labour hold

Swing



Withington




















































Withington
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour Co-op

Chris Paul*

3,032

47.3

+3.5


Liberal Democrat
Simon David Wheale
1,382
21.6
-12.8


Green
Harriet Emilia Pugh
1,272
19.9
+4.7


Conservative
Shaden Jaradat
621
9.6
+3.0


TUSC
Mercedes Caccia Mesorio
102
1.6

N/A
Majority
1,650
25.7


Turnout
6,409
65.1
+35.3


Labour Co-op hold

Swing



Woodhouse Park


























































Woodhouse Park
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Sarah Jayne Judge

2,814

61.4

-11.3


UKIP
Tony Welch
840
18.3
+11.1


Conservative
Stephen McHugh
554
12.1
-0.6


Green
Catherine Victoria Higginson
217
4.7
+0.7


Liberal Democrat
Martina A Dunican
123
2.7
-0.7


TUSC
Rob Mulgan
32
0.7

N/A
Majority
1,974
43.1


Turnout
4,580
44.0
+19.8


Labour hold

Swing



By-elections between 2015 and 2016



Higher Blackley: 18 February 2016


























































Higher Blackley: 18 February 2016[2]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Paula Sadler

1,062

65.3

+7.8


UKIP
Martin Power
308
18.9
-6.9


Conservative
David Semple
130
8.0
-1.8


Liberal Democrat
Peter Matthews
78
4.8
+2.1


Green
Anne Power
40
2.5
-1.7


Pirate
George Walkden
9
0.6

N/A
Majority
754
46.3


Turnout
1,627
15.8



Labour hold

Swing



References




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