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Allerton (Liverpool ward)

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Metropolitan borough council ward in Liverpool, England

Human settlement in England
Allerton
Allerton & Hunts Cross (2004-2023)
Allerton ward within Liverpool
Population5,464 (2021 census)
Registered Electors4,286(2023 elections)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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Merseyside

Allerton ward is an electoral district ofLiverpool City Council. within theLiverpool Garston Parliamentary constituency.

Background

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Theward was created in 1920 from the former Allerton, Childwall & Little Woolton ward. Its boundaries were changed for the 1953, 1973 and 1980 elections.

1953 boundaries

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A map of the city of Liverpool showing 1954 council ward boundaries. Allerton ward is highlighted
1954 ward boundaries
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1980 boundaries

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A map of the city of Liverpool showing 1980 council ward boundaries. Allerton ward is highlighted
1980 ward boundaries

A report of theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England published in November 1978 set out proposals for changes to the wards of Liverpool City Council, maintaining the number of councillors at 99 representing 33 wards. Aigburth ward was represented by three councillors.[1]

The report describes the boundaries as "Commencing at a point where the eastern boundary of the City meets the West Allerton - Widnes railway, thence westwards and northwestwards along said railway to the eastern boundary ofGrassendale Ward, thence generally northwestwards along said boundary to the southern boundary ofChurch Ward, thence eastwards along said boundary to the southwestern boundary ofWoolton Ward, thence southeast wards along said boundary and generally eastwards along thesouthern boundary of said ward to the eastern boundary of the City, thence southwards along said boundary to the point of commencement".[2]

2004 election

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A map of the city of Liverpool showing 2004 council ward boundaries. Allerton ward is highlighted
2004 ward boundaries

The ward was renamed asAllerton and Hunts Cross however the newly named ward retained the majority of the former ward, losing the area aroundCalderstones Park to the newChurch ward and small parts of the newCressington andWoolton wards, and gaining another area of Woolton ward.[3][4]

The ward boundaries followed Menlove Avenue, through Woolton Woods, School Lane, Speke Road, Kings Drive, Out Lane, Halewood Road, Mackets Lane, Hillfoot Avenue, theWest Coast Main Line, Mather Avenue, Booker Avenue and Yewtree Road.[4]

The population of the ward at the2021 census of 15,240.[5]

2023 boundaries

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The 2022 review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England decided that the existing 30 wards each represented by three Councillors should be replaced by 64 wards represented by 85 councillors with varying representation by one, two or three councillors per ward.[6] The Allerton ward was recreated as a smaller, single-member ward from a section of the previousChurch andAllerton and Hunts Cross wards.

The new ward boundaries follow Rose Lane, theWest Coast Main Line, Booker Avenue, Mather Avenue, Heath Road, Menlove Avenue, and Allerton Road.

Councillors

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ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor[7]
(1920-1980)
1980William Fearnside (Con)James Ross (Con)Sheila Crane (Con)
1982T. Morrison (Con)James Ross (Con)Sheila Crane (Con)
1983T. Morrison (Con)James Ross (Con)Sheila Crane (Con)
1984T. Morrison (Con)James Ross (Con)Sheila Crane (Con)
1986Flo Clucas (All)James Ross (Con)Sheila Crane (Con)
1987Flo Clucas (All)F.S. Roderick (SDP)Sheila Crane (Con)
1988Flo Clucas (All)F.S. Roderick (SDP)T. Smith (Lab)
1990Flo Clucas (LD)F.S. Roderick (SDP)T. Smith (Lab)
1991Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)T. Smith (Lab)
1992Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)W. Bullock (LD)
1994Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)W. Bullock (LD)
1995Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)W. Bullock (LD)
1996Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1998Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1999Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
2000Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
2002Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)
2003Flo Clucas (LD)Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)
WARD REFORMED AS ALLERTON & HUNTS CROSS WARD
2004Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)Flo Clucas (LD)
2006Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)Flo Clucas (LD)
2007Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)Flo Clucas (LD)
2008Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)Flo Clucas (LD)
2010Vera Best (LD)John Clucas (LD)Flo Clucas (LD)
2011Vera Best (LD)Ian Jobling (Lab)Flo Clucas (LD)
2012Vera Best (LD)Ian Jobling (Lab)Dan Hughes (Lab)
2012Rachael O'Byrne (Lab)[a]Ian Jobling (Lab)Dan Hughes (Lab)
2014Rachael O'Byrne (Lab)Ian Jobling (Lab)Dan Hughes (Lab)
2015Rachael O'Byrne (Lab)Sharon Connor (Lab)Dan Hughes (Lab)
2016Rachael O'Byrne (Lab)Sharon Connor (Lab)Mirna Juarez (LD)
2018Kimberley Berry (Lab)Sharon Connor (Lab)Mirna Juarez (LD)
2019Kimberley Berry (Lab)Sharon Connor (Lab)Mirna Juarez (LD)
2021Kimberley Berry (Lab)Sharon Connor (Lab)Mirna Juarez (LD)
WARD REFORMED AS ALLERTON WARD
2023Andrew Makinson (LD)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Notes

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a.^ Cllr Vera Best (Liberal Democrat, 2010) resigned from the council in 2012 citing ill health.[8]

Election results

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Elections of the 2020s

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4th May 2023[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Kendrick Makinson[Note 1]1,14361.95
LabourClare Agnes McIntyre[Note 2]44524.12
GreenRosalyn Morton19310.46
ConservativeNathan Gallimore-King643.47
Majority69837.83
Turnout1,84543.05
Rejected ballots80.43
Total ballots1853
Registered electors4,286
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
6th May 2021[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMirna Juarez2,24450.26Increase 12.92
LabourMark Steven Norris1,45132.50Decrease 18.14
GreenMaggi Williams3006.72Decrease 0.64
ConservativeDenise Mary Nuttall2104.70Increase 0.05
LiberalNiall Hutchinson1794.01Steady N/A
TUSCAdam Carl Smith811.81Steady N/A
Majority79317.76Increase 4.45
Turnout4,46538.70Decrease 0.57
Rejected ballots541.19Increase 0.41
Total ballots4,51939.17
Registered electors11,536
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+15.53

Elections of the 2010s

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Thursday 2nd May 2019[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSharon Connor2,31850.64Increase 6.38
Liberal DemocratsFiona McBride1,70937.34Decrease 5.18
GreenMaggi Williams3377.36Increase 1.91
ConservativeDenise Mary Nuttall2134.65Decrease 2.98
Majority60913.31Increase 11.57
Turnout4,54139.27Increase2.52
Rejected ballots360.78Increase 0.64
Total ballots4,57739.58
Registered electors11,565
LabourholdSwing+5.78
Thursday 3rd May 2018[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKimberley Jane Berry1,88544.26Increase 8.19
Liberal DemocratsSteve Brauner1,81142.52Decrease 4.11
ConservativeDenise Mary Nuttall3257.63Decrease 0.19
GreenMaggi Williams2325.45Decrease 0.95
Majority741.74Decrease 8.83
Turnout4,25336.75Decrease 2.81
Rejected ballots60.14
Total ballots4,25936.80
Registered electors11,589
LabourholdSwing+6.15
Thursday 5th May 2016[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMirna Lizzett Juarez2,10546.63Increase27.95
LabourGed Gibbons1,62836.07Decrease18.92
ConservativeJohnathan Peter Andrew3537.82Decrease 6.20
GreenMaggi Williams2896.40Decrease 1.65
LiberalIrene Lillian Morrison891.97Increase 0.70
Majority47710.57Decrease25.74
Turnout4,46439.56Decrease29.69
Rejected ballots50
Total ballots4,514
Registered electors
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing+23.44
Thursday 7th May 2015[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSharon Connor4,33954.99Increase 3.87
Liberal DemocratsMirna Lizzett Juarez1,47418.68Decrease 5.74
ConservativeGiselle Henrietta McDonald1,10614.02Increase 3.06
GreenNeil Patterson6358.05Decrease 2.30
TUSCAnnie Chambers2373.00Steady N/A
LiberalIrene Lillian Morrison1001.27Decrease 0.89
Majority2,86536.31Increase 10.61
Turnout7,89169.25+34.50
Rejected ballots55
Total ballots7,946
Registered electors
LabourholdSwing5.30
Thursday 22nd May 2014[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRachael O'Byrne1,99151.12Decrease 6.26
Liberal DemocratsMirna Lizzett Juarez99025.42Increase 3.10
ConservativeChristopher James Halligan42710.96Increase 1.46
GreenMaggi Williams40310.35Increase 7.30
LiberalIrene Lillian Morrison842.16Decrease 4.37
Majority1,00125.70Decrease 9.36
Turnout3,89534.75
LabourholdSwing-4.68
Allerton & Hunts Cross By-Election: Thursday 5th July 2012[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRachel O'Byrne1,45057.38Decrease 4.35
Liberal DemocratsMirna Lizzett Juarez56422.32Increase 4.51
ConservativeChristopher Matthew Hall2409.50Increase 0.01
LiberalChristopher Hulme1656.53Increase 1.50
GreenMaggi Williams773.05Decrease 2.89
TUSCLynne Wild311.23Steady N/A
Majority88635.06Decrease} 8.86
Turnout2,527
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing-4.43
Thursday 3rd May 2012[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDan Hughes2,46561.73Increase 6.56
Liberal DemocratsPhilip John Wren71117.81Decrease 8.90
ConservativeLewis Wooding-Smith3799.49Increase 1.42
GreenMargaret Williams2375.94Increase 3.04
LiberalChris Hulme2015.03Increase 2.16
Majority1,75443.93Increase15.47
Turnout3,99336.18Decrease 6.36
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing+7.73
Thursday 5th May 2011[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourIan Jobling2,57255.17Increase16.86
Liberal DemocratsJohn Philip Clucas1,24526.71Decrease17.15
ConservativeJade Louise Adamowicz3768.07Decrease 6.00
UKIPMichelle Long2004.29Steady N/A
GreenMaggi Williams1352.90Decrease 0.86
LiberalChris Hulme1342.87Steady N/A
Majority1,32728.46Increase22.92
Turnout466242.54Decrease22.21
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing+17.01
Thursday 6th May 2010[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best3,14843.86Decrease 4.70
LabourColin McAlley2,75038.31Increase17.61
ConservativeAdam Marsden1,01014.07Decrease 8.23
GreenMargaret Williams2703.76Decrease 1.41
Majority3985.54Decrease20.72
Turnout7,17864.75Increase34.55
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-11.16

Elections of the 2000s

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Thursday 1st May 2008[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas1,60548.56Decrease15.33
ConservativeAdam Marsden73722.30Steady N/A
LabourColin McAlley68420.70Decrease 4.14
GreenMargaret Williams1715.17Decrease 1.03
LiberalChristopher Hulme1083.27Decrease 1.80
Majority86826.26Decrease12.79
Turnout330530.20Increase 5.74
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Thursday 3rd May 2007[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Clucas1,70063.89Increase14.33
LabourPatrick John Devaney66124.84Increase 3.81
GreenMargaret Williams1656.20Decrease 0.26
LiberalChristopher Hulme1355.07Decrease 0.87
Majority1,03939.05Increase10.52
Turnout2,66124.46Decrease 5.56
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+5.26
Thursday 4th May 2006[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best1,61949.56Decrease 16.22
LabourDaniel Patrick Hughes68721.03Increase 1.39
ConservativeBrenda Coppell55617.02Increase 4.54
GreenMargaret Williams2116.46Steady N/A
LiberalChristopher Hulme1945.94Decrease 0.17
Majority93228.53Increase18.74
Turnout3,26730.02Decrease13.28
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Thursday 10 June 2004[Note 3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas3,05865.78
Liberal DemocratsJohn Clucas2,60355.99
Liberal DemocratsVeronica Best2,40951.82
LabourWilliam Braben91319.64
LabourDavid Shepherd73315.77
LabourCarol Crofts72615.62
ConservativeBrenda Coppell58012.48
ConservativeNorman Coppell56412.13
ConservativeMark Bill51010.97
LiberalChristopher Hulme2846.11
Majority4559.79
Turnout4,64943.30
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Thursday 1st May 2003[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best1,59952.31Decrease 2.87
LabourLaurence Freeman60319.73Increase 0.46
ConservativeMark Bill53617.53Increase 3.10
LiberalChristopher Hulme1856.05Decrease 2.03
GreenAndrew Hoban1344.38Increase 1.34
Majority99632.58Decrease 3.33
Turnout3,05725.18Decrease 5.49
Registered electors12,139
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-1.66
Thursday 2nd May 2002[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas2,05055.18Decrease 5.69
LabourLaurence Freeman71619.27Increase 4.55
ConservativeMark Bill53614.43Decrease 5.79
LiberalChristopher Hulme3008.08Steady N/A
GreenEleanor Martin1133.04Decrease 1.16
Majority1,33435.91Decrease 4.74
Turnout3,71530.67Increase 7.99
Registered electors12,113
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-5.12
Thursday 4th May 2000[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Clucas1,68360.87Decrease 6.93
ConservativeMark Bill55920.22Increase10.72
LabourG. Martin40714.72Decrease 1.01
GreenR.Cantwell1164.20Increase 2.17
Majority1,27640.65Decrease11.42
Turnout2,76522.68Decrease 7.11
Registered electors12,193
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-8.82

Elections of the 1990s

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Thursday 6th May 1999[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best2,47067.80Increase 7.67
LabourD. Garmann57315.73Decrease 1.58
ConservativeM. E. Bill3469.50Decrease 2.59
GreenR. E. Cantwell742.03Steady N/A
IndependentC. Hulme1804.94Decrease 5.53
Majority1,89752.07Increase 9.25
Turnout3,64329.79Increase 2.19
Registered electors12,229
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+4.63
Thursday 7th May 1998[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas2,01560.13Increase11.32
LabourP. Rhodes58017.31Decrease 8.42
ConservativeM.E. Bill40512.09Increase 0.70
Allerton Lib Dem Ward ResidentC. Hulme35110.47Decrease 2.00
Majority1,43542.82Increase19.75
Turnout3,35127.60Decrease 5.66
Registered electors12,142
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+9.87
Thursday 2nd May 1996[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRosie Cooper1,94648.81Decrease 2.52
LabourM. Bailey1,02625.73Decrease 7.67
Allerton Liberal DemocratsC. Hulme49712.47Steady N/A
ConservativeF. Bate45411.39Decrease 1.65
GreenR. Cantwell641.61Decrease 0.44
Majority92023.07Increase 5.13
Turnout3,98733.26Decrease 1.82
Registered electors11,986
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+2.57
Thursday 4th May 1995[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best2,15851.33Decrease 7.37
LabourG. Jones1,40433.40Increase 4.85
ConservativeF. Bate54813.04Increase 1.20
GreenR. Cantwell862.05Increase 0.24
Natural LawS. Cohen80.19Steady N/A
Majority75417.94Decrease12.22
Turnout4,20435.08Decrease 6.67
Registered electors11,985
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-6.11
Thursday 5th May 1994[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas2,95158.70Increase16.55
LabourK. Dovaston1,43528.55Increase4.85
ConservativeG. Brandwood59511.84Decrease19.63
GreenR. Cantwell911.81Increase 0.05
Majority1,51630.16Increase19.48
Turnout5,02741.75Increase 4.82
Registered electors12,041
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+5.85
Thursday 7th May 1992[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsW. Bullock1,88742.15Decrease 5.09
ConservativeS. North1,40931.47Increase11.21
LabourMary Anderson1,06123.70Decrease 3.09
GreenR. Cantwell791.76Decrease 1.32
SDPI. Garbett410.92Decrease 1.71
Majority47810.68Decrease 9.77
Turnout4,47736.93Decrease11.43
Registered electors12,123
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing-8.15
Thursday 2nd May 1991[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVera Best2,74947.24Increase 3.53
LabourG. Martin1,55926.79Decrease 8.75
ConservativeS. North1,17920.26Increase 5.29
GreenR. Cantwell1793.08Decrease 0.54
SDPRon Gould1532.63Increase 0.48
Majority1,19020.45Increase12.28
Turnout5,81948.36Decrease 4.14
Registered electors12,033
Liberal Democratsgain fromSDPSwing6.14
Thursday 3rd May 1990[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsFlo Clucas2,75043.71Increase14.92
LabourK. E. Neary2,23635.54Decrease 0.04
ConservativeP. Lee94214.97Decrease11.90
GreenR. E. Cantwell2283.62Increase1.87
SDPRon Gould1352.15Decrease 4.85
Majority5148.17Increase 1.38
Turnout6,29152.50Increase 5.44
Registered electors11,982
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing7.48

Elections of the 1980s

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Thursday 5th May 1988[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourT. Smith2,02935.58Increase14.18
SLDM. Ali1,64228.80Steady N/A
ConservativeM. Kingston1,53226.87Increase 6.87
SDPRon Gould3997.00Decrease50.19
GreenR. Cantwell1001.75Increase 0.34
Majority3876.79Decrease29.00
Turnout5,70247.06Decrease11.68
Registered electors12,116
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing+21.29
Thursday 7th May 1987[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDPF. S. Roderick4,14757.19Increase7.37
LabourPeter Kilfoyle1,55221.40Increase2.41
ConservativeM. Kingston1,45020.00Decrease9.34
GreenR. E. Cantwell1021.41Decrease0.44
Majority2,59535.79Increase15.30
Turnout7,25158.74
Registered electors12,344
SDPgain fromConservativeSwing2.48
Thursday 1st May 1986[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AllianceFlo Clucas3,26449.82Increase23.75
ConservativeT. Morrison1,92229.34Decrease21.06
LabourDot Gavin1,24418.99Decrease4.54
IndependentR. Cantwell1211.85
Majority1,34220.49Decrease3.83
Turnout6,551
Registered electors12,545
Alliancegain fromConservativeSwing22.40
Thursday 1st May 1984[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSheila Craine3,44650.39Decrease 6.15
SDPW. M. Scott1,78326.07Increase11.22
LabourDawn Booth1,60923.53Decrease 5.09
Majority1,66324.32Decrease 3.60
Turnout6,83853.77Increase10.88
Registered electors12,717
ConservativeholdSwing-8.69
Thursday 5th May 1983[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames Ross3,09256.54Increase 4.33
SDPW. M. Scott81214.85Decrease14.63
LabourAlex Scott-Samuel1,56528.62Increase10.30
Majority1,52727.92Increase 5.19
Turnout5,46942.89Increase 1.92
Registered electors12,752
ConservativeholdSwing+9.48
Thursday 6th May 1982[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeT. Morrison2,73152.21Decrease 8.81
SDPR. Isaacson1,54229.48Steady N/A
LabourC. R. Frais95818.31Decrease 2.72
Majority1,18922.73Decrease17.27
Turnout5,23140.97Decrease 0.05
Registered electors12,769
ConservativeholdSwing-10.17
Thursday 6th May 1980[Note 4][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSheila Elizabeth Crane3,16961.02
ConservativeJames Stanislaw Ross3,15060.66
ConservativeWilliam Herbert Fearnside3,13560.37
LabourHilton Robert Brown1,09221.03
LabourMichael O'Neill1,07920.78
LabourJohn Henry Stamper1,00619.37
LiberalThomas Henry Harte93217.95
LiberalNeville Gordon Chinn93017.91
LiberalYetta Jacobs83116.00
Majority2,07740.00
Turnout5,19341.02
Registered electors12,660
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Andrew Makinson was a re-standing councillor for the formerChurch ward.
  2. ^Clare McIntyre was a re-standing councillor for the formerWavertree ward.
  3. ^Following boundary changes the whole council faced re-election. Three members were elected.
  4. ^Following boundary changes the whole council faced re-election. Three members were elected.

References

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  1. ^The City of Liverpool (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979
  2. ^"Report No.319"(PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission For England. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 March 2022.
  3. ^"The City of Liverpool (Electoral Changes) Order 2003".legislation.gov.uk.
  4. ^ab"Boundary Commission Report". 15 May 2010.
  5. ^"Allerton and Hunts Cross (Ward, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".citypopulation.de. Retrieved15 July 2023.
  6. ^"New electoral arrangements for Liverpool City Council Final Recommendations"(PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. 1 March 2023.
  7. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrs"Liverpool City Council elections 1973-2012"(PDF). The Elections Centre, University of Plymouth. 16 May 2018.
  8. ^Barlett, David."Veteran Liverpool Lib Dem Cllr Vera Best to resign her position".Liverpool Echo. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  9. ^"Election Results for Allerton, 4 May 2023". Liverpool City Council. 4 May 2023. Retrieved6 May 2023.
  10. ^"Election Results for Allerton, 6 May 2021". Liverpool City Council. 7 May 2021.
  11. ^"Municipal Election Results 2019, Allerton & Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  12. ^"Municipal Election Results 2018, Allerton & Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  13. ^"Municipal Election Results 2016, Allerton & Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  14. ^"Municipal Election Results 2015, Allerton & Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  15. ^"Municipal Election Results 2014, Allerton & Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  16. ^"Municipal Election results 2012, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  17. ^"Municipal Election results 2012, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  18. ^"Municipal Election Results 2011, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  19. ^"Municipal Election Results 2010, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  20. ^"Municipal Election Results 2008, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  21. ^"Municipal Election Results 2007, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
  22. ^"Municipal Election Results 2006, Allerton and Hunts Cross". Liverpool City Council.
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