Clayton and Openshaw (ward)
Clayton and Openshaw | |
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Electoral ward | |
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Motto(s): By wisdom and effort | |
Coordinates: 53°29′01″N 2°10′48″W / 53.4837°N 2.1801°WCoordinates: 53°29′01″N 2°10′48″W / 53.4837°N 2.1801°W | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | North West England |
County | Greater Manchester |
Metropolitan borough | Manchester |
Created | December 2017 |
Named for | Clayton and Openshaw |
Government UK Parliament constituency: Manchester Central | |
• Type | Unicameral |
• Body | Manchester City Council |
• Leader of the council | Bev Craig (Labour) |
• Councillor | Sean McHale (Labour) |
• Councillor | Donna Ludford (Labour) |
• Councillor | Thomas Robinson (Labour) |
Clayton and Openshaw is an area and electoral ward of Manchester, England created by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) replacing the previous electoral wards of Ancoats & Clayton and Bradford for the local elections 2018.[1]
It is represented in Westminster by Lucy Powell MP for Manchester Central.[2]
Councillors[]
Two councillors currently serve the ward with one vacancy:[3] Sean McHale (Lab),[4] and Donna Ludford (Lab) are incumbent councillors;[5] Kenneth Dobson (Ind) won a by-election in February 2020 but resigned in October.[6][7]
Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor | |||
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2018 | Sean McHale (Lab) | Donna Ludford (Lab) | Andy Harland (Lab) | |||
2019 | Sean McHale (Lab) | Donna Ludford (Lab) | Andy Harland (Lab) | |||
By-election Feb 2020 | Sean McHale (Lab) | Donna Ludford (Lab) | Ken Dobson (Independent) | |||
2021 | Sean McHale (Lab) | Donna Ludford (Lab) | Thomas Robinson (Lab) |
indicates seat up for election. indicates seat won in by-election.
Elections in 2020s[]
* denotes incumbent councillor seeking re-election.
May 2021[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Donna Ludford* | 2,064 | 69.3 | ||
Labour | Thomas Robinson | 1,560 | 52.4 | ||
Conservative | Keith Berry | 389 | 13.1 | ||
Green | Daniel Kyle | 250 | 8.4 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Diele Nsumbu | 218 | 7.3 | ||
Green | Robyn Schreibke | 204 | 6.9 | ||
Conservative | Ramzi Swaray-Kella | 193 | 6.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Martha O'Donoghue | 120 | 4.0 | ||
Majority | |||||
Rejected ballots | 32 | ||||
Turnout | 2,978 | 23.98 | |||
Registered electors | 12,553 | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour gain from Independent | Swing |
By-election: 27 February 2020[]
Councillor Andy Harland died in December 2019.[8] A by-election took place on Thursday 27 February 2020 to fill the vacancy.[9]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Ken Dobson | 1,191 | 47.9 | 3.4 | |
Labour | Sherita Mandongwe | 1,083 | 43.6 | 1.4 | |
Conservative | Sham Raja Akhtar | 102 | 4.1 | 0.6 | |
Liberal Democrats | Claude-Diele Nsumbu | 57 | 2.3 | 1.0 | |
Green | Jake Welsh | 51 | 2.1 | 1.6 | |
Majority | 112 | 3.3 | |||
Rejected ballots | 5 | 0.2 | |||
Turnout | 2,489 | 19.7 | |||
Registered electors | 12,623 | ||||
Independent gain from Labour | Swing | 2.4 |
Elections in 2010s[]
May 2019[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Sean McHale* | 1,346 | 44.6% | 9.1% | |
Independent | Ken Dobson | 1,334 | 44.2% | 23.9% | |
Green | Jake Welsh | 109 | 3.6% | 3.7% | |
Conservative | Fahim Ahmad Choudhury | 106 | 3.5% | 3.8% | |
Liberal Democrats | Maria Turner | 99 | 3.3% | 2.2% | |
Majority | 12 | 0.40% | |||
Rejected ballots | 21 | 0.70% | |||
Turnout | 3,015 | 25.05% | 1.5% | ||
Registered electors | 12,036 | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | 16.5% |
May 2018[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Andy Harland | 2,103 | 70.9% | ||
Labour | Donna Ludford* | 1,722 | 58.0% | ||
Labour | Sean McHale | 1,592 | 53.7% | ||
Independent | Kenneth Dobson | 603 | 20.3% | ||
Liberal Democrats | Elaine Boyes | 279 | 9.4% | ||
Green | Paul Brunger | 220 | 7.4% | ||
Conservative | Archie Galbraith | 217 | 7.3% | ||
Liberal Democrats | Richard Clayton | 162 | 5.5% | ||
Conservative | Aimen Javaid | 152 | 5.1% | ||
Conservative | Chenjie Zhang | 142 | 4.8% | ||
Liberal Democrats | Dan Willis | 118 | 4.0% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 2,967 | 24.9% | |||
Labour win (new seat) | |||||
Labour win (new seat) | |||||
Labour win (new seat) |
References[]
- ^ LGBCE (April 2017). Final recommendations on the new electoral arrangements for Manchester City Council (PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 February 2018.
- ^ "Lucy Powell MP". parliament.uk. UK Parliament. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Ladden-Hall, Dan; Abbit, Beth; Dobson, Charlotte (4 May 2018). "What are the Manchester local elections 2018 results?". Manchester Evening News. Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
- ^ "Councillor Sean McHale". manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "Councillor Donna Ludford". manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "Councillor Ken Dobson". democracy.manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- ^ "Casual Vacancy - Clayton & Openshaw". manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- ^ Williams, Jennifer (24 December 2019). "'Positive, principled' Manchester councillor dies after a lifetime dedicated to his community". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Clayton & Openshaw By-Election Results - 27 February 2020". manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- ^ Manchester Evening News: What are the Manchester local elections 2019 results? https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-local-election-2019-results-16197507
- ^ "3 May 2018 Local Government Election results". manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
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