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Election Results WIRRAL COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS – 5 MAY 2011 SUMMARY OF ELECTION RESULTS Greasby, Frankby and Irby Ward Electorate: 11,497 Majority: 757 Turnout: 52.6% Candidate Party Votes Cast Tony COX Conservative 2,292 Timothy CROOKE U.K. Independence 246 Frank DOYLE Liberal Democrat 1,220 Andrew Wayne William HOLLINGWORTH Labour 1,483 Mike HORNBY Conservative 2,409 Patricia Anne LAMB U.K. Independence 331 Kathryn PEERS Green Party 327 Peter Timothy Clifford REISDORF Liberal Democrat 1,652 Lee Anthony RUSHWORTH Labour 1,208 West Kirby and Thurstaston Ward Electorate: 10,343 Majority: 1462 Turnout: 51.7% Candidate Party Votes Cast Charles Frederick BARNES Independent 154 John Peter CRESSWELL Liberal Democrat 483 David Michael ELDERTON Conservative 2,820 Shirley Ann JOHNSON Green Party 279 Tony NORBURY Labour 1,358 George ROBINSON U.K. Independence 223 Oxton Ward Electorate: 11,108 Majority: 126 Turnout: 43.6% Candidate Party Votes Cast Garnette Mary BOWLER Green Party 222 Stuart KELLY Liberal Democrat 1,918 Tina MCDONNELL Conservative 655 Matthew John Patrick Labour 1,792 Catherine Mary WILLIAMS U.K. Independence 234 Upton Ward Electorate: 12,087 Majority: 1355 Turnout: 41.1% Candidate Party Votes Cast Alan DAVIES Liberal Democrat 226 Geoff GUBB Conservative 1,495 Lesley Marian HUSSENBUX Green Party 158 Emma SAYLE-ADAM U.K. Independence 221 TONY SMITH Labour 2,850 Moreton West and Saughall Massie Ward Electorate: 10,724 Majority: 478 Turnout: 41.7% Candidate Party Votes Cast Eric COPESTAKE Liberal Democrat 144 Karl Gerard GREANEY Labour 1,768 Perle Winifred SHELDRICKS Green Party 94 Susan Jane WHITHAM U.K. Independence 198 Steve WILLIAMS Conservative 2,246 Heswall Ward Electorate: 10,965 Majority: 2680 Turnout: 52.9% Candidate Party Votes Cast Barbara Florence BURTON Green Party 281 Alan HANNAFORD Labour 1,065 Andrew HODSON Conservative 3,745 David Anthony SCOTT U.K. Independence 290 David Robert TYRRELL Liberal Democrat 392 Hoylake and Meols Ward Electorate: 10,397 Majority: 1583 Turnout: 48.8% Candidate Party Votes Cast Gerry ELLIS Conservative 2,866 Sylvia HODRIEN Labour 1,283 Yvonne MCGINLEY Green Party 349 Jane Elizabeth OTTERSON Liberal Democrat 402 Frank Naylor WHITHAM U.K. Independence 141 Wallasey Ward Electorate: 11,873 Majority: 640 Turnout: 45.9% Candidate Party Votes Cast James Anthony BRADY Green Party 230 John Richard CODLING Liberal Democrat 258 Paul Alan HAYES Conservative 2,670 Phil MOUNT Labour 2,030 Ian Christopher WATSON U.K. Independence 236 Bromborough Ward Electorate: 10,762 Majority: 1841 Turnout: 42% Candidate Party Votes Cast Kathryn Anne HODSON Conservative 742 Percy HOGG Green Party 157 Robert Kinghorn MOON Liberal Democrat 768 Timothy Joseph PASS U.K. Independence 227 Joe WALSH Labour 2,609 Clatterbridge Ward Electorate: 11,611 Majority: 890 Turnout: 49.9% Candidate Party Votes Cast Philip William Barrington GRIFFITHS U.K. Independence 275 Jim MCGINLEY Green Party 182 Audrey MOORE Labour 1,798 Adam Christopher SYKES Conservative 2,688 Simon Paul THOMSON Liberal Democrat 816 Leasowe and Moreton East Ward Electorate: 10,629 Majority: 878 Turnout: 41.8% Candidate Party Votes Cast Rob ABBEY Labour 2,442 Gerald Moody HAINSWORTH Liberal Democrat 111 Russell John JONES U.K. Independence 149 Jackie SMITH Green Party 143 Steven SMITH Conservative 1,564 Bebington Ward Electorate: 11,756 Majority: 1438 Turnout: 48.2% Candidate Party Votes Cast Michael John HARPER Green Party 212 Hilary Jane JONES U.K. Independence 466 Kevin Charles SHARKEY Conservative 1,762 Jerry WILLIAMS Labour 3,200 Eastham Ward Electorate: 10,977 Majority: 443 Turnout: 43.9% Candidate Party Votes Cast Robert James GREGSON Labour 1,648 Colin John HUGHES Conservative 809 Laurence Cresswell JONES U.K. Independence 244 Dave MITCHELL Liberal Democrat 2,091 New Brighton Ward Electorate: 10,825 Majority: 662 Turnout: 42.8% Candidate Party Votes Cast Julia Anne CODLING Liberal Democrat 177 Bill DUFFY U.K. Independence 254 Pat HACKETT Labour 2,283 Tony PRITCHARD Conservative 1,621 Cynthia STONALL Green Party 264 Pensby and Thingwall Ward Electorate: 10,493 Majority: 245 Turnout: 48.8% Candidate Party Votes Cast Allen John BURTON Green Party 180 Damien William CUMMINS Liberal Democrat 1,209 Don MCCUBBIN Conservative 1,881 Oliver Winstanley SAYLE-ADAM U.K. Independence 196 Michael SULLIVAN Labour 1,636 Prenton Ward Electorate: 10,820 Majority: 1157 Turnout: 43.1% Candidate Party Votes Cast James Robert BRADSHAW U.K. Independence 238 Paul DOUGHTY Labour 2,376 Cyrus Joseph FERGUSON Conservative 662 Simon HOLBROOK Liberal Democrat 1,219 Mark Vincent MITCHELL Green Party 146 Seacombe Ward Electorate: 10,482 Majority: 1434 Turnout: 31.5% Candidate Party Votes Cast Timothy Peter DENTON Green Party 104 Chris JONES Labour 2,111 Denis Thomas KNOWLES Conservative 677 Steve PITT Liberal Democrat 101 Christopher John WELLSTEAD U.K. Independence 286 Rock Ferry Ward Electorate: 9,630 Majority: 1760 Turnout: 31.2% Candidate Party Votes Cast Ann FLYNN U.K. Independence 225 Peter HEPPINSTALL Liberal Democrat 164 Joy HOGG Green Party 100 Chris MEADEN Labour 2,129 Barbara Frances POOLE Conservative 369 Liscard Ward Electorate: 11,082 Majority: 850 Turnout: 42.3% Candidate Party Votes Cast Daniel CLEIN Liberal Democrat 121 Karen HAYES Conservative 1,673 Bernie MOONEY Labour 2,523 Kenny PEERS Green Party 146 Lynda Ellen WILLIAMS U.K. Independence 204 Claughton Ward Electorate: 11,272 Majority: 1661 Turnout: 38.7% Candidate Party Votes Cast Stephen FOULKES Labour 2,613 Cathy PAGE Green Party 197 Barbara Vera SINCLAIR Conservative 952 Bethan Mary WILLIAMS U.K. Independence 265 Roy WOOD Liberal Democrat 308 Bidston and St. James Ward Electorate: 9,781 Majority: 1975 Turnout: 29.3% Candidate Party Votes Cast John Michael BRACE Liberal Democrat 160 Helen Frances ROMNES U.K. Independence 142 Harry SMITH Labour 2,259 Jerrold Samuel VICKERS Conservative 284 Birkenhead and Tranmere Ward Electorate: 9,807 Majority: 617 Turnout: 33.2% Candidate Party Votes Cast Allan BRAME Liberal Democrat 95 Pat CLEARY Green Party 1,133 June Irene COWIN Conservative 148 Phillip Leslie DAVIES Labour 1,750 David Charles MARTIN U.K. Independence 120 BILL NORMAN RETURNING OFFICER .
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