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2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2024 local election in Bolton

2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election

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20 out of 60 seats toBolton Metropolitan Borough Council
31 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderNick PeelMartyn CoxRoger Hayes
PartyLabourConservativeLiberal Democrats
Last election26 seats, 40.4%17 seats, 32.7%6 seat, 9.8%
Seats before27157
Seats won932
Seats after26156
Seat changeDecrease 1SteadyDecrease 1
Popular vote24,47514,1245,388
Percentage33.7%19.5%7.4%
SwingDecrease 6.7%Decrease 13.2%Decrease 2.4%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderDavid GrantPaul Sanders
PartyHorwich and Blackrod FirstFarnworth and Kearsley FirstGreen
Last election6 seats, 4.8%2 seats, 1.6%0 seats, 1.8%
Seats before6[a]30
Seats won321
Seats after651
Seat changeSteadyIncrease 2Increase 1
Popular vote5,3702,9006,493
Percentage7.4%4.0%8.9%
SwingIncrease 2.6%Increase 2.4%Increase 7.1%

 Seventh party
 Blank
PartyIndependent
Last election0 seats, 0.9%
Seats before2
Seats won1
Seats after1
Seat changeDecrease 1
Popular vote3,964
Percentage5.5%
SwingIncrease 4.6%

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election

Leader before election

Nick Peel
Labour Party
No overall control

Leader after election

Nick Peel
Labour Party
No overall control

The2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2024. The election took place alongsideother local elections across the United Kingdom. The council remained underno overall control and continued to be run by aLabour minority administration.

Background

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Result of the most recent council election in 2023

In December 2022, theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England made The Bolton (Electoral Changes) Order 2022, which officially abolished all 20 existing wards and established 20 new wards with new boundaries. All 60 wards were contested at the 2023 elections. The elected councillor who received the least number of votes in each ward at the previous election will have their seat up in this election.[1]

Electoral process

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The council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year.[2][3] The election will take place byfirst-past-the-post voting, with wards being represented by three councillors, with one elected in each election year to serve a four-year term.

Allregistered electors (British,Irish,Commonwealth andEuropean Union citizens) living in Bolton aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations will take place from 07:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters will be able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.

Previous council composition

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After 2023 electionBefore 2024 electionAfter 2024 election
PartySeatsPartySeatsPartySeats
Labour26Labour27Labour26
Conservative17Conservative15Conservative15
Liberal Democrats6Liberal Democrats7Liberal Democrats6
Horwich and Blackrod First6Horwich and Blackrod First6[a]Horwich and Blackrod First6
Farnworth and Kearsley First2Farnworth and Kearsley First3Farnworth and Kearsley First5
Green0Green0Green1
Independent0Independent2Independent1
One Kearsley3One Kearsley0One Kearsley0

Changes 2023–2024:

  • 4 May 2023: Derek Bullock (Conservative) was re-elected at the 2023 elections as a Conservative after being selected by the local Conservative Association, but has sat as an independent after being expelled by the national Conservative Party in April 2023 due to racist comments.[4]
  • 2 October 2023: Paul Heslop (One Kearsley) resigns; by-election scheduled for 16 November 2023.[5]
  • 2 October 2023: Bernadette Eckersley-Fallon (Conservative) resigns; by-election scheduled for 16 November 2023.[6]
  • 3 October 2023: Debbie Newall and Melanie Livsey (One Kearsley) join the Labour Party, marking the dissolution of their former party.[7]
  • 16 November 2023: Tracey Wilkinson wins Kearsley by-election; Farnworth and Kearsley First gain seat from One Kearsley.[8]
  • 16 November 2023: Deirdre McGeown wins Westhoughton North and Hunger Hill by-election; Liberal Democrats gain seat from the Conservatives.[9]
  • 14 March 2024: Craig Rotheram (Horwich and Blackrod First) resigns; by-election scheduled for 2 May 2024.[10]
  • April 2024: Amjid (Jack) Khan (Rumworth) expelled from Labour for seeking to stand as an MP for other parties.[11]

Summary

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Following the election the council remained under no overall control.[12] Labour made a net loss of one seat from their pre-election position, but remained the largest party and continued to form a minority administration after the election.[13]

Election result

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2024 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Labour9Decrease 142.9172644.124,47533.7–6.7
 Conservative3Steady14.3121525.414,12419.5–13.2
 Liberal Democrats2Decrease 19.54610.25,3887.4–2.4
 Horwich and Blackrod First3Steady14.33610.25,3707.4+2.6
 Farnworth and Kearsley First2Increase 29.5246.82,9004.0+2.4
 Green1Increase 14.8011.76,4938.9+7.1
 Independent1Decrease 14.8011.73,9645.5+4.6
 Reform UK & BFC0Steady0.0000.08,02011.0+6.1
 Workers Party0Steady0.0000.01,3881.9N/A
 Westhoughton First0Steady0.0000.03850.5+0.1
 UKIP0Steady0.0000.0980.1N/A

Ward results

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The results for each ward were as follows, with sitting councillors standing for re-election marked with an asterisk.[14]

Astley Bridge

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Astley Bridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeToby Hewitt1,56038.0–6.5
Labour Co-opKate Taylor*1,55938.0+2.7
GreenMark Devereux55513.5+4.4
Reform UK & BFCMike Armstrong43310.5+5.0
Majority10.0N/A
Turnout4,107
Conservativegain fromLabour Co-opSwingIncrease4.6

Bradshaw

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Bradshaw
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opJackie Schofield1,43640.3+5.4
ConservativeCiaran Tully1,38839.0–8.2
Reform UK & BFCSandra Harris43312.2+4.1
GreenMatthew Miller1775.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsBecky Forrest1253.5–6.4
Majority481.3N/A
Turnout3,559
Labour Co-opgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease6.8

Breightmet

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Breightmet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opRobert Morrisey*1,29342.4+1.1
ConservativeBecky Campbell1,13037.1–5.3
Reform UK & BFCGeorgia Lloyd42513.9+2.1
GreenWendy Shepherd1394.6N/A
Liberal DemocratsDerek Gradwell602.0–2.6
Majority1635.3N/A
Turnout3,047
Labour Co-opholdSwingIncrease3.2

Bromley Cross

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Bromley Cross
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNadim Muslim*1,76346.3–1.6
LabourIan Brown1,35935.7+5.5
Reform UK & BFCAmy Hare3689.7+1.2
GreenLee Harrison2045.4–3.2
Liberal DemocratsPeter Priest1133.0–1.8
Majority40410.6
Turnout3,807
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease3.6

Farnworth North

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Farnworth North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSusan Haworth*90832.8–19.4
Farnworth and Kearsley FirstMark Bailey70025.3N/A
ConservativeMazhar Iqbal52018.8+0.3
Reform UK & BFCDylan Evans29810.8–6.2
GreenPhilip Kochitty2739.9+2.0
Liberal DemocratsJennifer Tonge712.6–1.7
Majority2087.5N/A
Turnout2,770
Labourhold

Farnworth South

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Farnworth South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Farnworth and Kearsley FirstPaula Connor-Bennett97543.1+0.4
LabourChampak Mistry*75233.2+0.7
Reform UK & BFCJulie Pattison29212.9–0.8
ConservativeCarol Forshaw1054.6–1.6
GreenJordan Greenhalgh1054.6N/A
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Tonge351.5–3.4
Majority2239.9N/A
Turnout2,264
Farnworth and Kearsley Firstgain fromLabourSwingDecrease0.2

Great Lever

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Great Lever
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKaren Hon*1,52148.4–4.5
GreenMahboob Alom1,00932.1+26.0
Reform UK & BFCTracey Earp35511.3+7.6
ConservativeKalim Muslim2598.2–26.5
Majority51216.3N/A
Turnout3,144
LabourholdSwingDecrease15.3

Halliwell

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Halliwell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenHanif Alli1,52345.1+41.3
Labour Co-opKevin Morris*1,27337.7–9.0
Reform UK & BFCNorman Cryer2687.9+3.0
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Turner-Preece1785.3+1.9
ConservativeKubbar Alom1323.9–37.3
Majority2507.4N/A
Turnout3,374
Greengain fromLabour Co-opSwingIncrease25.2

Heaton, Lostock & Chew Moor

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Heaton, Lostock & Chew Moor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndy Morgan*1,97544.2–2.1
Labour Co-opBill Lovat1,13025.3–0.7
IndependentGordon Campbell49711.1–3.9
GreenJennifer Entwistle3588.0N/A
Reform UK & BFCGraham McGreavy3197.1+1.0
Liberal DemocratsPaul Martin1924.3–2.3
Majority84518.9N/A
Turnout4,471
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease0.7

Horwich North

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Horwich North (2 seats due to by-election)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Horwich and Blackrod FirstVictoria Rigby*2,02852.8+11.4
Horwich and Blackrod FirstCharlotte Sears1,83547.8+6.4
LabourKevin McKeon1,40136.5+4.7
LabourGeorge Butler1,11729.1–2.7
ConservativeMichael Baines38510.0–3.6
ConservativeHannah Wright3198.3–5.3
GreenGlenys Johnson1503.9–1.3
Reform UK & BFCTaylor Jones1403.6+0.2
Reform UK & BFCStephen Tonge1283.3–0.1
Liberal DemocratsMatt Turner-Allen1263.3–1.3
Liberal DemocratsScott Turner-Preece481.3–3.3
Turnout
Horwich and Blackrod Firsthold
Horwich and Blackrod Firsthold

Horwich South & Blackrod

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Horwich South & Blackrod
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Horwich and Blackrod FirstSamantha Williamson*1,50748.4+5.0
LabourMichael Jarvis87828.2+5.7
ConservativePaul Norris40413.0–9.0
Reform UK & BFCEddie Carr1384.4+1.1
GreenHelen Alker1093.5–2.5
Liberal DemocratsLiz Turner-Allen772.5–0.2
Majority62920.2N/A
Turnout3,113
Horwich and Blackrod FirstholdSwingDecrease0.4

Hulton

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Hulton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFazeelah Khan1,21329.9–9.1
ConservativeShafi Patel82420.3–17.8
IndependentDerek Bullock*78619.4N/A
Workers PartySajid Pathan54613.4N/A
Reform UK & BFCRob Lowe3548.7+0.6
GreenPete Hopkinson2315.7–4.2
Liberal DemocratsLinda Maher1082.7–2.3
Majority3899.6N/A
Turnout4,062
Labourgain fromIndependentSwingIncrease4.4

Kearsley

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Kearsley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Farnworth and Kearsley FirstSylvia Crossley1,22549.9+6.3
LabourMelanie Livesey*85334.8+8.7
Reform UK & BFCDale Gregory1496.1–5.3
ConservativeGlenys Ratcliffe1425.8–11.3
GreenNadeem Jojo522.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsCharles Cooper321.3–0.5
Majority37215.1N/A
Turnout2,453
Farnworth and Kearsley Firstgain fromLabourSwingDecrease1.2

Little Lever & Darcy Lever

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Little Lever & Darcy Lever
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLiam Barnard*1,20137.7+9.6
ConservativeFred Khan86127.1–8.3
IndependentSean Hornby61519.3–0.1
Reform UK & BFCBrett Varnam39312.4–1.4
Liberal DemocratsSusan Martin1123.5+0.2
Majority34010.6N/A
Turnout3,182
LabourholdSwingIncrease9.0

Queens Park & Central

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Queens Park & Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opLinda Thomas*1,25643.7–23.0
Workers PartyOmar Shafiq84229.3N/A
Reform UK & BFCSandra Harvey2217.7–1.0
GreenMartin McLoughlin2207.6N/A
ConservativeShahjahan Shah1685.8–8.3
Liberal DemocratsRebekah Fairhurst943.3–3.2
IndependentDon Abraham Halliwell762.6N/A
Majority41414.4N/A
Turnout2,877
Labour Co-ophold

Rumworth

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Rumworth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentAyyub Patel1,99048.3N/A
LabourHanif Adia1,24430.2–18.2
GreenAlan Johnson55013.3+6.0
ConservativeMarcellus Mbah1533.7–35.5
Reform UK & BFCColin Speakman1393.4+0.2
Liberal DemocratsGillian Wroe481.2–0.7
Majority74618.1N/A
Turnout4,124
Independenthold

Smithills

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Smithills
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGarry Veevers*1,69045.9–4.9
LabourSorie Sesay85923.3–0.8
GreenVicki Attenborough44812.2+4.7
Reform UK & BFCHelen Shaw3659.9+4.6
ConservativeRaymond Ndokwo3198.7–3.7
Majority83122.6N/A
Turnout3,681
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease2.6

Tonge with the Haulgh

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Tonge with the Haulgh
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opEmily Mort*1,30044.8–3.7
Reform UK & BFCTrevor Jones82728.5+11.7
ConservativeEmma Meen46516.0–8.7
GreenAlexander McAllister2006.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsFrank Harasiwka1133.9–2.3
Majority47316.3N/A
Turnout2,905
Labour Co-opholdSwingDecrease7.7

Westhoughton North & Hunger Hill

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Westhoughton North & Hunger Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDeirdre McGeown*1,13733.8+3.6
ConservativeColin Higson84225.1–4.4
LabourKaren Millington77623.1+2.9
Reform UK & BFCJennifer Armstrong3149.3+4.2
Westhoughton FirstJill Reynolds1895.6–4.8
GreenCharlie Barrett1023.0–1.6
Majority2958.7N/A
Turnout3,360
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease4.0

Westhoughton South

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Westhoughton South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn McHugh1,14635.2+2.2
Liberal DemocratsNeil Maher*1,02931.6–0.8
ConservativeCathryn Norris41012.6–5.5
Reform UK & BFCDave Price2929.0+2.4
Westhoughton FirstJack Speight1966.0–3.9
UKIPRichard Bates983.0N/A
GreenHeather Rylance882.7N/A
Majority1173.6N/A
Turnout3,259
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingIncrease1.5

Notes

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  1. ^abIncluding one vacant seat at Horwich North last held by the party.

References

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  1. ^"The Bolton (Electoral Changes) Order 2022".legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved20 January 2023.
  2. ^"Local government structure and elections".GOV.UK. Retrieved27 April 2018.
  3. ^"Election Timetable in England"(PDF).
  4. ^"Councillor expelled over alleged 'racist Facebook post' after Arena bombing".The Bolton News. 6 April 2023. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  5. ^"Party leader and founder announces surprise resignation".The Bolton News. 2 October 2023. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  6. ^"Second Bolton councillor resigns in the space of a day".The Bolton News. 2 October 2023. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  7. ^"Hyperlocal councillors quit party to join Labour amid turbulent week at Council".The Bolton News. 3 October 2023. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  8. ^"Return for two familiar faces in Bolton Council by-elections".The Bolton News. 17 November 2023. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  9. ^Gee, Chris (17 November 2023)."Bolton by elections see Lib Dems and Farnworth and Kearsley First gain a seat".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  10. ^Gee, Chris (14 March 2024)."Councillor, 57, quits after early-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved24 March 2024.
  11. ^Nadeem, Alima (12 April 2024)."Cllr Jack Khan to step down over Labour Party's 'Gaza stance'".Bolton News. Retrieved30 May 2024.
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