Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Stuart Kelly)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Stuart Kelly)                               Oxton Ward   Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  % KELLYStuart Edward Liberal Democrat 2,381  54%  Elected NOWAKVicky Labour Party 1,568  36%  Not elected MERRYPhilip Graham Conservative Party Candidate  275  6%  Not elected HEYDONLiz Green Party 183  4%  Not elected There were 27 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,044 and the turnout was 40%. If you click on any of … Continue reading “Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Stuart Kelly)”

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Oxton: Lib Dem hold (Stuart Kelly)

                             








Oxton Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
KELLY
Stuart Edward
 Liberal Democrat 2,381  54%  Elected
NOWAK
Vicky
 Labour Party 1,568  36%  Not elected
MERRY
Philip Graham
 Conservative Party Candidate  275  6%  Not elected
HEYDON
Liz
 Green Party 183  4%  Not elected

There were 27 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,044 and the turnout was 40%.

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Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Oxton: Labour gain from Lib Dems (Paul Doughty)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Oxton: Labour gain from Lib Dems (Paul Doughty)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Oxton: Labour gain from Lib Dems (Paul Doughty)

                                                   

Candidate Party Votes
Paul Andrew Doughty Labour 3,085
Stuart Kelly Liberal Democrat 2,788
Hilary Margaret Jones Conservative 854
David Charles Martin UK Independence Party (UKIP) 615
Liz Heydon Green Party 424
     

The turnout was 69.4% and the electorate was 11,236. This result was declared at 13:26.

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Wirral Council – Wirral Council 23rd May 2011 – Part 10 – speech (Cllr Lesley Rennie) on leader motion/amendment

Cllr Rennie next to speak said “If it was true [in relation to the Foulkesworld Twitter account] she was really worried, however she thought it was the product of a twisted mind. She said there had been signs of progress and that never before had the Council, staff, officers and residents worked together. She said they had run things in an open and transparent manner and hoped it would continue. Never in [Wirral Council’s] previous history had there been such a wide consultation exercise. The wishes of the people had been carried out or if impossible they had been written to. The next administration had to engage openly and honestly. Cllr Green’s leadership had supported a strong and able Cabinet with the support of the Liberal Democrats. However not here today were three Lib Dem former Cabinet members [Gill Gardiner, Bob Moon, Simon Holbrook]. She was concerned that a new administration would take Wirral Council back to the “bad old days” driven by dogma.

She said whenever a party is in government that members of that party who are local councillors suffer. She referred to John Major telling Conservative councillors in 1995 to take a sabbatical and that it may be a while. After 24 years, Wirral Council was Conservative led, run for the people of Wirral. She took a dim view of the Lib Dems and said there were not nine empty seats as there had been in 1991. She said she couldn’t imagine they were elected to Wirral Council to sit on their hands. Cllr Rennie repeated they were not elected to sit on their hands, but thought perhaps they had lost the glue that kept them together under the strong leadership of Simon Holbrook, deputy leader Gill Gardiner, Bob Moon and Stuart Kelly (who had been to one Cabinet meeting). She said it would be a shame to be tearing things apart when they had been willing to challenge when necessary.