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1975 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

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1975 local election in England
Main article:1975 United Kingdom local elections
1975 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

← 19731 May 1975 (1975-05-01)1976 →

22 of 66 seats (One Third)
toWirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.7% (Decrease4.4%)[1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Con
Lab
Blank
LeaderMalcolm ThorntonBill WellsGruff Evans
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal
Leader's seatNorth Liscard-Upper Brighton StreetLeasoweCathcart-Claughton-Cleveland
Last election29 seats,
42.9%
24 seats,
32.6%
13 seats,
22.6%
Seats before292413
Seats won1651
Seats after36219
Seat changeIncrease7Decrease3Decrease3
Popular vote51,54723,60318,570
Percentage54.7%25.0%19.7%
SwingIncrease11.8%Decrease7.6%Decrease2.9%

Map of results of 1975 election

Leader of the Council before election

Malcolm Thornton (Conservative)
No Overall Control

Leader of the Council after election

Malcolm Thornton
Conservative

The1975 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 1 May 1975 to elect members ofWirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England.[2] This election was held on the same day as otherlocal elections.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats±
Conservative36Increase7
Labour21Decrease3
Liberal9Decrease4

[3]

Election results

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Overall election result

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Overall result compared with1973.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election results, 1975
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 Conservative221670Increase772.754.751,547Increase11.8
 Labour21503Decrease322.725.023,603Decrease7.6
 Liberal19104Decrease44.519.718,570Decrease2.9
 National Front1000Steady0.00.3249N/A
 Communist1000Steady0.00.2200Steady
 Independent1000Steady0.00.1107N/A

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Ward results

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Results compared directly with the last local election in1973.

Birkenhead

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No. 1 (Argyle-Clifton-Holt)

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Argyle-Clifton-Holt
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourArthur Smith1,09644.6Decrease28.2
LiberalD. Boxer95438.8New
ConservativeL. Peers41016.7Decrease10.5
Majority1425.8Decrease39.8
Registered electors8,590
Turnout28.6Increase4.5
LabourholdSwingDecrease19.9

[2]

No. 2 (Bebington and Mersey)

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Bebington and Mersey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeL. Welsh1,10844.8Increase7.1
LabourA. Price94438.1Decrease6.6
LiberalG. Quinn42317.1Decrease0.5
Majority1646.7N/A
Registered electors7,958
Turnout31.1Decrease3.8
Conservativegain fromLabourSwingIncrease6.9

[2]

No. 3 (Cathcart-Claughton-Cleveland)

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Cathcart-Claughton-Cleveland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalA. Jones1,64143.3Decrease10.5
ConservativeR. Stretch1,17230.9Increase7.4
LabourWalter Smith97925.8Increase3.0
Majority46912.4Decrease17.9
Registered electors9,882
Turnout38.4Decrease7.1
LiberalholdSwingDecrease9.0

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No. 4 (Devonshire and Egerton)

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Devonshire and Egerton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeK. Allen1,64438.2Increase7.4
LiberalRoy Perkins1,60337.3Decrease5.0
LabourJ. MacDougall1,05224.5Decrease2.4
Majority410.9N/A
Registered electors12,378
Turnout34.7Decrease6.8
Conservativegain fromLiberalSwingIncrease6.2

[2]

No. 5 (Gilbrook and St James)

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Gilbrook and St James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. Roberts1,36957.1Decrease2.8
LiberalK. Henron53122.2Decrease8.4
ConservativeH. Kirkby49620.7Increase11.2
Majority83834.9Increase5.6
Registered electors8,654
Turnout27.7Decrease10.1
LabourholdSwingIncrease2.8

[2]

No. 6 (Grange and Oxton)

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Grange and Oxton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeR. Hodkinson2,29350.1Increase17.1
LiberalG. Edwards1,52033.2Decrease17.3
LabourA. Jones76416.7Increase0.2
Majority77316.9N/A
Registered electors12,602
Turnout36.3Decrease6.2
Conservativegain fromLiberalSwingIncrease17.2

[2]

No. 7 (Prenton)

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Prenton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Porter3,08855.3Increase3.6
LabourJ. Pennington1,50426.9Decrease15.6
LiberalJ. Edwards99717.8New
Majority1,58428.4Increase19.2
Registered electors15,605
Turnout35.8Increase1.2
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease9.6

[2]

No. 8 (Upton)

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Upton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJ. Roberts3,13455.3Increase8.7
LabourBernard Gilfoyle1,88533.3Decrease11.0
LiberalS. Gayford4487.9New
CommunistG. Hughes2003.5Increase0.3
Majority1,24922.0Increase20.1
Registered electors20,752
Turnout27.3Decrease1.8
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease10.1

[2]

Wallasey

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No. 9 (Leasowe)

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Leasowe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKen Fox1,59051.6Decrease18.8
ConservativeJ. Merrill1,38344.9Increase15.3
IndependentG. Smith1073.5New
Majority2076.7Decrease34.1
Registered electors11,733
Turnout26.3Decrease0.1
LabourholdSwingDecrease17.1

[2]

No. 10 (Marlowe-Egremont-South Liscard)

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Marlowe-Egremont-South Liscard
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Hale3,09067.9Increase24.3
LabourVincent McGee1,45832.1Decrease9.1
Majority1,63235.8Increase33.4
Registered electors13,083
Turnout34.8Decrease2.6
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease16.7

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No. 11 (Moreton and Saughall Massie)

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Moreton and Saughall Massie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Williams1,55260.9Increase20.4
LabourE. Lewis99839.1Decrease8.1
Majority55421.8N/A
Registered electors7,057
Turnout36.1Decrease3.4
Conservativegain fromLabourSwingIncrease14.3

No. 12 (New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren)

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New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeR. Ievers4,39462.9Increase23.0
LiberalJ. Southworth1,79225.6Decrease18.5
LabourM. Hirons5537.9Increase1.9
National FrontJohn Fishwick[n 1]2493.6Decrease6.4
Majority2,60237.3N/A
Registered electors14,888
Turnout46.9Increase7.4
Conservativegain fromLiberalSwingIncrease20.8

[2]

No. 13 (North Liscard-Upper Brighton Street)

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North Liscard-Upper Brighton Street
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Thornton2,90970.2Increase28.3
LabourM. Laskier62215.0Decrease0.5
LiberalR. Edge61114.8Decrease19.6
Majority2,28755.2Increase47.7
Registered electors11,640
Turnout35.6Decrease3.9
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease23.9

[2]

No. 14 (Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville)

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Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourS. Wickham1,61850.0Decrease15.8
ConservativeR. Atkinson1,40843.5Increase17.6
LiberalE. Taylor2136.6Decrease1.7
Majority2106.5Decrease33.4
Registered electors12,043
Turnout26.9Decrease1.6
LabourholdSwingDecrease16.7

[2]

Bebington

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No. 15 (Higher Bebington and Woodhey)

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Higher Bebington and Woodhey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeE. Pike3,19769.8Increase15.2
LabourM. Irvine90619.8Decrease5.7
LiberalG. Spencer47610.4Decrease9.5
Majority2,29150.0Increase20.9
Registered electors10,031
Turnout45.6Increase1.7
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease10.5

[2]

No. 16 (Park-New Ferry-North Bromborough)

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Park-New Ferry-North Bromborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourF. Gregory1,60646.2Decrease15.0
ConservativeR. Gittins1,36739.3Increase0.5
LiberalW. Walsh50514.5New
Majority2396.9Decrease15.5
Registered electors9,785
Turnout35.5Decrease7.4
LabourholdSwingDecrease7.8

[2]

No. 17 (South Bromborough and Eastham)

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South Bromborough and Eastham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Allan2,72347.7Increase11.2
LabourWilliam Lungley1,88233.0Decrease14.2
LiberalPhillip Gilchrist1,10519.4Increase3.1
Majority84114.7N/A
Registered electors13,301
Turnout42.9Increase2.2
Conservativegain fromLabourSwingIncrease12.7

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No. 18 (Lower Bebington and Poulton)

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Lower Bebington and Poulton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDorothy Goodfellow3,11961.1Increase9.5
LiberalThomas Harney1,14422.4Decrease3.5
LabourD. Roscoe83916.4Decrease6.1
Majority1,97538.7Increase13.0
Registered electors12,052
Turnout42.3Increase2.0
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease6.5

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Hoylake

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No. 19 (Caldy and Frankby)

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Caldy and Frankby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeReg Cumpstey3,49773.2Decrease3.0
LiberalB. Crosbie79016.5New
LabourJ. Seaman49310.3Decrease13.5
Majority2,70756.7Increase4.3
Registered electors12,575
Turnout38.0Increase1.8
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease2.2

[2]

No. 20 (Central-Hoose-Meols-Park)

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Central-Hoose-Meols-Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeW. Tickle3,12155.7Increase9.2
LiberalJ. Thomas2,48644.3Increase2.4
Majority63511.4Increase6.8
Registered electors11,776
Turnout47.6Decrease19.6
Conservativegain fromLiberalSwingIncrease3.4

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Wirral

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No. 21 (Barnston-Gayton-Heswall-Oldfield)

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Barnston-Gayton-Heswall-Oldfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeV. Robertson4,00178.5Increase12.4
LiberalG. Collins91117.9Decrease10.0
LabourW. Gamet1853.6Decrease2.5
Majority3,09060.6Increase22.4
Registered electors11,003
Turnout46.3Increase1.1
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease11.2

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No. 22 (Irby-Pensby-Thurstaston)

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Irby-Pensby-Thurstaston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeW. Leigh2,44159.2Decrease5.0
LabourS. Dunn1,26030.6Decrease5.2
LiberalA. Conway42010.2New
Majority1,18128.6Increase0.2
Registered electors9,322
Turnout44.2Increase1.3
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease0.1

[2]

Changes between 1975 and 1976

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DateWardNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstance
September 1975New Brighton-Wallasey-WarrenKate WoodLiberalConservativeDefected.

Notes

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italics denote the sitting councillor •bold denotes the winning candidate

  1. ^Stood as anInd. Conservative in1973. Results compared.

References

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  1. ^ab"Local Election Summaries 1975". The Elections Centre. Retrieved24 November 2018.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw"Metropolitan Borough of Wirral Election Results 1973-2012 (Pg. 2)"(PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved24 November 2018.
  3. ^"Council compositions".The Elections Centre. Retrieved27 July 2018.
  4. ^"Councillor Walter Smith".Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Archived fromthe original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved3 June 2018.
  5. ^"Councillor John Hale".Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Archived fromthe original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved3 June 2018.
  6. ^"Councillor Phil Gilchrist".Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.
  7. ^"Councillor Tom Harney".Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.

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