Election Result (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, 2017): Mayor: Labour (Steve Rotheram)

Election Result (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, 2017): Mayor: Labour (Steve Rotherham)

Election Result (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, 2017): Mayor: Labour (Steve Rotherham)

                                 

Polling station 4th May 2017 resized
Polling station 4th May 2017 resized

Please note we would have been happier reporting from the count centre but the Combined Authority Returning Officer Ged Fitzgerald was not happy with us being there.

Election Result (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, 2017): Mayor: Steve Rotheram (Labour Party)

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (Mayor) (2017)
 
Name of candidate     Description (if any)  Votes   %
Rotheram
Steve
 Labour Party  171,167   59.3%   Elected
Caldeira
Tony
 Conservatives  58,805   20.4%   Not elected
Cashman
Carl  
 Liberal Democrat  19,751   6.84%   Not elected
Crone
Tom
 Green Party  14,094   4.88%   Not elected
Walters
Paula
 UK Independence Party   11,940   4.14%   Not elected
Bannister
Roger
 Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition   7,881   2.73%   Not elected
Morton
Tabitha
 Women’s Equality Party   4,247   1.49%   Not elected
Breen
Paul
 Get the Coppers off the Jury   729   0.25%   Not elected

There were 2,789 rejected ballot papers. Turnout was 26.1%. The turnout for the Wirral area was 27.8%. The electorate was 1,116,495. Any candidate with less than 5% of the first preference vote loses their £5,000 deposit (Tom Crone (Green), Paula Walters (UKIP), Roger Bannister (TUSC), Tabitha Morton (Women’s Equality Party) and Paul Breen (Get the Coppers off the Jury).

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What was the 2016 EU Referendum result on the Wirral and the UK?

What was the 2016 EU Referendum result on the Wirral and the UK?

                            

front of polling card EU Referendum 2016
front of polling card EU Referendum 2016

The 2016 EU Referendum result on Wirral was as follows:

Remain 88,931 (51.6%)
Leave 83,069 (48.4%)

137 ballot papers were rejected.

Total votes cast 172,137 (turnout 70.96%).

However nationally the result was different:

Leave 17,410,742
Remain 16,141,241

25,359 ballot papers were rejected.

Total votes cast 33,577,342. You can find a more detailed breakdown of the EU Referendum result on the Electoral Commission’s website.

However there were a number of things that happened during the EU Referendum campaign that could trigger a legal challenge to the result.

I outline below an email I sent yesterday to the Returning Officer Eric Robinson here on Wirral about a UKIP poster telling me to vote Leave propped up on the wall of my local polling station.

He sent me a very quick and polite reply back!



Dear Eric Robinson,

I went to vote today this morning at my polling station at

Holy Cross Catholic Primary School
Gautby Road
Bidston
Wirral
CH41 7DU

which is a polling station for polling district AC in the Bidston and St. James ward.

When I left the polling station, I saw outside a few yards from the entrance to the polling station (still in the grounds of the school being used as a polling station) against a wall a large UKIP poster on corrugated plastic suggesting I vote leave.

Obviously it didn’t influence me as I have already voted, but I immediately brought it to the attention of one of your election staff who was in the corridor outside the room used for voting.

She immediately came with me and removed the UKIP poster which shouldn’t have been there and commented that "they keep sneaking in".

It was in a position that people had to pass to get in to the polling station, however I will point out it wasn’t there when I entered the polling station.

Please could you regard this as a recorded compliment to that member of staff for the efficient and effective way that they dealt with my query and removal of the poster.

I would also be keen to know if you in your capacity as Returning Officer will be writing to UKIP (and/or referring this matter to the police) reminding them that leaving posters outside polling station entrances propped up against walls suggesting which way people vote is not allowed!

Thank you,


John Brace


3/10/2016 UKIP have been in touch to state that they wouldn’t sanction what happened at the polling station detailed above.

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Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Liscard: Labour hold (Bernie Mooney)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Liscard: Labour hold (Bernie Mooney)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Liscard: Labour hold (Bernie Mooney)

                                                   

Candidate Party Votes
Bernie Mooney Labour 4,397
Lynda Ellen Williams UK Independence Party (UKIP) 1,352
Daniel Clein Liberal Democrat 578
Lindsay Claire Stowell-Smith Green Party 542
Adam Said Khan Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 118
     

The turnout was 64.5% and the electorate was 11,091. This result was declared at 13:41.

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Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Prenton: Labour hold (Angela Davies)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Prenton: Labour hold (Angela Davies)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Prenton: Labour hold (Angela Davies)

                                                   

Candidate Party Votes
Angela Joy Davies Labour 4,362
Robert Glyn Mon Hughes Conservative 1,307
James Barry Shortall UK Independence Party (UKIP) 864
Allan John Brame Liberal Democrat 481
Moira Joan Gommon Green Party 342
     

The turnout was 68.4% and the electorate was 10,790. This result was declared at 13:38.

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Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Greasby, Frankby and Irby: Conservative hold (David Burgess-Joyce)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Greasby, Frankby and Irby: Conservative hold (David Burgess-Joyce)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Greasby, Frankby and Irby: Conservative hold (David Burgess-Joyce)

                                                   

Candidate Party Votes
David Robert Burgess-Joyce Conservative 3,655
Julie McManus Labour 2,980
Peter Timothy Clifford Reisdorf Liberal Democrat 1,330
Laurence Cresswell Jones UK Independence Party (UKIP) 723
Catherine Anne Page Green Party 352
     

The turnout was 78.4% and the electorate was 11,583. This result was declared at 13:33.

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