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2024 Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council election

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Local election in Merseyside, England
2024 Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council

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22 out of 66 seats toSefton Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61,801, 28.9%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderMarion AtkinsonJohn PughMike Prendergast
PartyLabourLiberal DemocratsConservative
Leader's seatMolyneuxDukesDukes
Last election51 seats, 52.9%9 seats, 16.4%5 seats, 16.3%
Seats before4895
Seats after4994
Seat changeIncrease 1SteadyDecrease 1
Popular vote33,38510,3329,098
Percentage54.0%16.7%14.7%
SwingIncrease 1.1ppIncrease 0.3ppDecrease 1.6pp

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderNeil DoolinN/AN/A
PartyGreenIndependentLydiate and Maghull Community Independents
Leader's seatChurchN/AN/A
Last election0 seat, 6.8%1 seat, 2.3%1 seat, 2.5%
Seats before021
Seats after120
Seat changeIncrease 1SteadyDecrease 1
Popular vote5,4452721,245
Percentage8.8%0.4%2.0%
SwingIncrease 2.0ppDecrease 1.9ppDecrease 0.5pp

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

Leader before election

Marion Atkinson
Labour

Leader after election

Marion Atkinson
Labour

The2024 Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2024 to elect members ofSefton Metropolitan Borough Council inMerseyside,England.[1] This was on the same day as otherlocal elections across England,Liverpool's City Region mayoral election andMerseyside's Police and Crime Commissioner election.

As is typical for Sefton's local elections, twenty-two seats of the sixty-six total were contested. TheLabour Party have controlled the council since the 2012 elections, and prior to the election had a comfortable working majority of 13. Shortly before the election, this was reduced from their majority of 18 they had had following the previous year's election; in early March Labour Councillor Trish Hardy resigned from her Litherland ward seat leaving a vacancy, and less than a month before polling day Councillors Natasha Carlin and Sean Halsall left Labour in protest of the party's policy direction and stance onthe war in Gaza.[2]

The majority of the seats contested were held by Labour, who defended fifteen of the twenty-two seats. The Liberal Democrats defended three seats, and the Conservatives defended two seats.[3] The then-vacant Litherland seat was also contested alongside two seats held by independent councillors.

Labour and the Conservatives contested all seats up for election, while the Green Party contested every seat except 1 (Linacre). As a result of administrative confusion some of the Green Party candidates had the description “Green Party” and the party's logo (16 candidates) next to their name on the voting ballots while others only had the logo (5 candidates). Additionally the Liberal Democrats contested close to all seats, with candidates representing Reform UK, TUSC, Freedom Alliance, localist groups, also stood a small number of candidates alongside 2 independents.

Labour retained their majority on the council. Amongst other results, the Green Party gained their first seat ever on the council, narrowly winning in Church ward by just over a hundred votes.[4]

Council composition

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After2023 electionBefore 2024 election[5]After 2024 election
PartySeatsPartySeatsPartySeats
Labour51Labour48Labour49
Liberal Democrats9Liberal Democrats9Liberal Democrats9
Conservative5Conservative5Conservative4
Green0Green0Green1
Independent0Independent2Independent2
Lydiate and Maghull Community Independents1Lydiate and Maghull Community Independents1Lydiate and Maghull Community Independents0
Vacant0Vacant1Vacant1

Changes:

  • 7 March 2024: Labour councillor Trish Hardy resigns.[6]
  • 8 April 2024: Natasha Carlin and Sean Halsall leave Labour to sit as independents over protest of Labour's direction and stance on the Israel-Hamas war.[2]

Election results

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Sefton Council's composition following the 2024 election.
2024 Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Labour17Increase177.3324974.233,38554.0+1.1
 Liberal Democrats3Steady13.66913.610,33216.7+0.3
 Conservative1Decrease14.5346.19,09814.7-1.6
 Independent0Steady0.0223.02720.4-1.9
 Green1Increase14.5011.55,4458.8+2.0
 Formby Residents Action Group0Steady0.0000.01,2922.1+0.6
 Lydiate and Maghull Community Independents0Decrease10.0000.01,2452.0-0.5
 TUSC0Steady0.0000.02320.4±0.0
 Reform0Steady0.0000.01220.2±0.0
 Freedom Alliance0Steady0.0000.01200.2-0.5

Ward results

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The Statements of Persons Nominated, which details the candidates standing in each ward, were released by Sefton Council on 8 April 2024 following the close of nominations.[1] Councillors that were standing for re-election are marked with an asterisk (*). The results for each ward were announced the day after the election.[7]

Ainsdale

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Ainsdale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLynne Thompson*1,97851.5+16.3
LabourFrank Hanley1,19331.0−4.5
ConservativeRyan Abbott52713.7−11.1
GreenLaurence Rankin1453.8−0.6
Rejected ballots27
Majority78521.4+21.1
Turnout3,84338.2
Registered electors10,061
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease10.4

Birkdale

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Birkdale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSonya Kelly*1,43541.6+3.3
Liberal DemocratsErin Harvey1,35739.3−1.2
ConservativeSam Harris48914.2−0.1
GreenJeff Bee1684.9+1.2
Rejected ballots26
Majority78
Turnout3,44934.4−1.0
Registered electors10,018
LabourholdSwingIncrease 2.3

Blundellsands

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Blundellsands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDiane Roscoe*2,24968.3+1.4
ConservativeKatie Burgess54816.7−1.9
GreenKieran Dams2708.2+1.1
Liberal DemocratsBrian Dunning2246.8−0.6
Rejected ballots25
Majority1,70151.6
Turnout3,29135.9
Registered electors9,159
LabourholdSwingIncrease 1.7

Cambridge

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Cambridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMike Sammon1,16136.5−6.2
ConservativeGary Haran Doyle1,00231.5−2.6
LabourCallum Naylor81625.6+6.5
GreenStephen Hesketh2046.4+2.3
Rejected ballots28
Majority159
Turnout3,44132.8−2.7
Registered electors9,716
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwingDecrease 1.8

Church

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Church
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenNeil Doolin1,41250.6+10.6
Labour Co-opPaul Cummins*1,30746.5−7.1
ConservativeDorothy Brown913.2−1.0
Rejected ballots18
Majority105
Turnout2,81030.9+0.9
Registered electors9,091
Greengain fromLabourSwingIncrease 8.9

Derby

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Derby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMaria Porter1,58078.9−2.0
ReformLeighton Sealeaf1226.1New
GreenKate Robinson1145.7−1.6
ConservativeIain Beckett914.5−2.3
TUSCDean Young552.7−2.3
Liberal DemocratsRowenna Gibson412.0New
Rejected ballots20
Majority1,458
Turnout2,00322.3
Registered electors9,002
LabourholdSwingDecrease 4.1

Dukes

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Dukes
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMike Prendergast*1,37941.7+7.5
Liberal DemocratsDamian Bond96729.3−12.8
LabourHelen Duerden76423.1+4.1
GreenDavid Newman1955.9+1.3
Rejected ballots29
Majority412
Turnout3,30531.7
Registered electors10,442
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease 10.2

Ford

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Ford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaulette Lappin*1,54180.9+0.1
GreenLyndsey Doolin1879.8−0.3
ConservativeMichael Shaw1206.3Steady
Liberal DemocratsAdarsh Makdani562.9+0.2
Rejected ballots17
Majority1,35471.8
Turnout1,90420.6
Registered electors
LabourholdSwingIncrease 0.2

Harington

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Harington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKaren Cavanagh1,61345.7−7.4
ConservativeJoe Riley*97825.7+0.1
Formby Residents Action GroupDave Irving55115.6−10.0
GreenMichael Walsh2446.9+2.2
Liberal DemocratsAnnie Gorski1424.0−2.8
Rejected ballots17
Majority635
Turnout3,52836.4
Registered electors9,689
Labourgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease3.8

Kew

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Kew
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJen Corcoran*1,35843.8−8.7
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Lewis1,11836.1+15.7
ConservativeOwen Phillips44014.2−5.3
GreenRob Wesley1845.9−1.6
Rejected ballots33
Majority240
Turnout3,10028.9+0.1
Registered electors10,720
LabourholdSwingDecrease 12.2

Linacre

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Linacre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoanne Williams1,40285.5+9.4
Liberal DemocratsDavid Mellalieu1348.2New
ConservativeJohn Campbell1036.3+0.4
Rejected ballots26
Majority1268
Turnout1,63918.1
Registered electors9,073
LabourholdSwingIncrease0.6

Litherland

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Litherland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaula Murphy1,52674.0−0.7
IndependentIan Smith24912.1−0.5
GreenAmber-Page Moss1426.9−0.5
ConservativeColin Appleton994.8−0.5
Liberal DemocratsRoy Connell472.3New
Rejected ballots19
Majority1,277
Turnout2,06322.8
Registered electors9,055
LabourholdSwingDecrease0.1

Manor

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Manor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDominic McNabb1,80062.8+3.0
ConservativeMartyn Barber52018.2+0.4
GreenJames O’Keeffe31110.9+2.0
Liberal DemocratsJohn Gibson2338.1−0.8
Rejected ballots17
Majority1,280
Turnout2,86429.1
Registered electors9,845
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.3

Meols

[edit]
Meols
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Dodd*1,45246.3+1.6
LabourSteve Jowett86327.5+4.0
ConservativeBob Teesdale61319.5−6.7
GreenPauline Anne Hesketh2086.6+1.0
Rejected ballots21
Majority589
Turnout3,13631.3−2.7
Registered electors10,016
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease 1.2

Molyneux

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Molyneux
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSam Hinde2,06375.0+1.3
ConservativeMarcus Bleasdale2549.2+1.1
GreenDavid Collins2208.0New
Liberal DemocratsPaul Young2137.7New
Rejected ballots32
Majority1,809
Turnout2,75027.0
Registered electors10,187
LabourholdSwingIncrease0.1

Netherton and Orrell

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Netherton and Orrell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Spring*1,63777.9+6.8
GreenSimon Baron1276.0New
Freedom AllianceMaria Walsh1205.7−0.7
ConservativeAdam Marsden1135.4−3.5
Liberal DemocratsVic Foulds552.6New
TUSCOwen Croft502.4New
Rejected ballots12
Majority1,510
Turnout2,10221.9
Registered electors9,616
LabourholdSwingIncrease0.4

Norwood

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Norwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDave Neary1,48755.3−4.0
ConservativeMargaret Middleton46117.2+1.5
Liberal DemocratsLesley Delves43316.1−2.6
GreenDavid McIntosh30611.4+5.0
Rejected ballots40
Majority1,026
Turnout2,68726.3−2.7
Registered electors10,232
LabourholdSwingDecrease 2.8

Park

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Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChloe Parker1,62158.1+13.7
Lydiate and Maghull Community IndependentsPaul McCord64123.0−17.9
ConservativeCraig Titherington2749.8−1.6
GreenRoy Greason1806.4+2.5
Liberal DemocratsKeith Cawdron762.7Steady
Rejected ballots14
Majority980
Turnout2,79228.9
Registered electors9,646
LabourholdSwingIncrease15.8

Ravenmeols

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Ravenmeols
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCatie Page*1,75956.8+9.3
Formby Residents Action GroupMaria Bennett74123.9−7.5
ConservativeAngelica Sadrieva3079.9+0.1
GreenAlison Gibbon2016.5+0.7
Liberal DemocratsLisa Nicolson-Smith892.9−2.5
Rejected ballots12
Majority1,018
Turnout3,09731.6
Registered electors9,793
LabourholdSwingIncrease8.4

St. Oswald

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St. Oswald
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoe Johnson1,27078.6−3.5
TUSCConor O’Neill1277.9−1.2
GreenRupert Shoebridge1197.4New
ConservativeHenry Bliss1006.2−2.9
Rejected ballots11
Majority1,143
Turnout1,61620.1−0.4
Registered electors8,028
LabourholdSwingDecrease 2.3

Sudell

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Sudell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJames Hansen*1,71558.9+6.1
Lydiate and Maghull Community IndependentsJoanne McCall60420.8−15.4
ConservativeDaniel Kirk33611.5+2.4
GreenPaul Dunbar1284.4New
Liberal DemocratsJames Tattersall1043.6New
IndependentMarie Blease230.8New
Rejected ballots15
Majority1,111
Turnout2,91028.0
Registered electors10,383
LabourholdSwing

Victoria

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Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael Roche*2,38668.7+7.3
Liberal DemocratsHannah Gee45213.0−7.2
GreenSamantha Cook38010.9+1.0
ConservativePaul Barber2537.3−1.3
Rejected ballots25
Majority1,93455.7
Turnout3,47133.0
Registered electors10,505
LabourholdSwingIncrease 7.25

Changes 2024-2026

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Affiliation changes

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By-elections

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Litherland

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Litherland by-election: 21 November 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulia Garner49543.7–30.3
GreenJack Colbert38534.0+27.1
ReformDarcy Iveson-Berkeley14112.4N/A
ConservativeKatie Burgess484.2–0.6
Workers PartyIan Smith403.5N/A
TUSCConor O'Neill252.2N/A
Majority1109.7–52.2
Turnout1,13512.4–10.4
Registered electors9,159
LabourholdSwingDecrease28.7

Blundellsands

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Blundellsands by-election: 19 June 2025
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Roscoe1,19043.8–24.5
GreenKieran Dams42015.5+7.3
ReformIrene Davidson38614.2N/A
Liberal DemocratsKeith Cowdron37013.6+6.8
ConservativeMartyn Barber28710.6–6.1
TUSCConor O'Neill351.3N/A
IndependentIan Smith271.0N/A
Majority77028.3–23.3
Turnout2,72030.0–5.9
Registered electors9,071
LabourholdSwingDecrease15.9

References

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  1. ^ab"2024 Elections in Sefton".Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved8 April 2024.
  2. ^ab"Councillors quit Labour Party in leadership protest and stance on war in Gaza".Liverpool Echo. 8 April 2024. Retrieved10 April 2024.
  3. ^"CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2024 LOCAL ELECTIONS". On the spot news. 10 April 2024. Retrieved11 April 2024.
  4. ^Ferguson, Angela; Coleman, Jenny (3 May 2024)."Green Party success but Labour holds Sefton and Knowsley".BBC News. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  5. ^"Your Councillors by Party".Sefton.gov. Retrieved10 April 2024.
  6. ^Jessett, Elliot (7 March 2024)."Sefton Labour councillor quits and leaves politics with immediate effect".Liverpool Echo. Retrieved10 April 2024.
  7. ^"Sefton Council Elections - Thursday 2nd May, 2024".Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved3 May 2024.
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