Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

                                                       

Holy Cross primary school Bidston polling station Bidston St James 4th May 2017 resized
Holy Cross Primary School (polling station Bidston and St James ward) 4th May 2017

Below is a table of the ninety candidates in the election of a councillor across each of the 22 wards. Those living in each ward and who vote will elect one councillor to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council (making twenty-two in total). Those wards electing a councillor in May 2019 are Bebington, Bidston & St James, Birkenhead & Tranmere, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Claughton, Eastham, Greasby, Frankby & Irby, Heswall, Hoylake & Meols, Leasowe & Moreton East, Liscard, Moreton West & Saughall Massie, New Brighton, Oxton, Pensby & Thingwall, Prenton, Rock Ferry, Seacombe, Upton, Wallasey and West Kirby & Thurstaston.
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2018 Labour byelection campaign in Upton spent £939.87 but only received £600 in donations, so where did the other £339.87 come from?

2018 Labour byelection campaign in Upton spent £939.87 but only received £600 in donations, so where did the other £339.87 come from?

2018 Labour byelection campaign in Upton spent £939.87 but only received £600 in donations, so where did the other £339.87 come from?

                                   

Cllr Jean Robinson (Upton) 22nd January 2019
Cllr Jean Robinson (Upton) 22nd January 2019

Edited 24.1.19 15:46 Since this story has been published, we have been told by the candidate that the missing £339.87 came from Upton Labour Party Branch Funds who were a permissible donor. Their donation was not included in the donations page on the return or as notional spending. Jean Robinson (the candidate) stated, “So obviously, it implied obviously that there’s something’s that has been done wrong, ermm or you know which I’m sure that isn’t the case … I can go through that because I say it was all sent in with obviously receipts et cetera and so on and audited but you know the money came obviously from the Branch Fund and that has obviously gone in with receipts and overspent.”

Recently I inspected the election expense returns relating to the recent Upton by-election held on the 22nd November 2018 at Wallasey Town Hall. Jean Mary Robinson (the Labour candidate) was elected with 1,490 votes (61%) and the second placed candidate for the Conservatives (Emma Louise Sellman) received 705 votes (29%).
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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018 By-election): Upton: Labour hold (Jean Robinson)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018 By-election): Upton: Labour hold (Jean Robinson)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018 By-election): Upton: Labour hold (Jean Robinson)

                           

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Ballot Box by NAS, CC-BY 3.0

Below are the results of the by-election in Upton ward in November 2018 of the election of a councillor to Wirral Council following the resignation of Matthew Patrick in October 2018. As the winner of the election was elected in a by-election, Jean Robinson serves the remainder of Matthew Patrick’s term of office and was elected as a councillor for a term of office that ends in May 2020.
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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Upton: Labour hold (Stuart Whittingham)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Upton: Labour hold (Stuart Whittingham)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Upton: Labour hold (Stuart Whittingham)

                           









Upton Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
WHITTINGHAM
Stuart Edward
 Labour Party 2,289  58.2%  Elected
WRIGHT
Alison Jean
 Conservative 1,125  28.6%  Not elected
CLOUGH
Lily
 Green Party 265  6.74%  Not elected
DAVIES
Alan
 Liberal Democrats 166  4.22%  Not elected
MURRAY
John
 Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition  89  2.26%  Not elected

There were 11 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 12,471 and the turnout was 31.6%.

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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Allan Brame)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Allan Brame)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Allan Brame)

                             








Oxton Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
BRAME
Allan John
 Liberal Democrats 2,073  47.6%  Elected
DAVIES
Jeff
 Labour 1,700  39.0%  Not elected
JONES
Hilary Margaret
 Conservative  376  8.64%  Not elected
GOMMON
Moira Joan
 Green Party 205  4.71%  Not elected

There were 5 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,135 and the turnout was 39.1%.

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