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Broadgreen (Liverpool ward)

Coordinates:53°24′49.1″N2°54′14.8″W / 53.413639°N 2.904111°W /53.413639; -2.904111
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Electoral division in England

53°24′49.1″N2°54′14.8″W / 53.413639°N 2.904111°W /53.413639; -2.904111

Human settlement in England
Broadgreen
Broadgreen ward (2023) within Liverpool
Population4,510 (2023 electorate)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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Merseyside

Broadgreen ward is an electoral district ofLiverpool City Council. It was created in 1953. Its boundaries were changed for the 1973 and 1980 elections. The ward was dissolved prior to the2004 Liverpool City Council election and distributed into the newKnotty Ash ward, and small parts of theOld Swan andYew Tree wards.[1]

The 2022 review by theLocal 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.[2] The Broadgreen ward was recreated as a smaller, single-member ward from a section of the previousKnotty Ash andOld Swan wards. The new ward is roughly bounded by Edge Lane Drive, Bowring Park Road, theNorth Liverpool Extension Line, Alder Road,Queens Drive, Cunningham Road, and Oakhill Road.

Background

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The following maps show the boundary changes to the ward from 1953 to 1980, compared to its re-constitution in 2023.

  • Broadgreen ward, 1953
    Broadgreen ward, 1953
  • Broadgreen ward, 1973
    Broadgreen ward, 1973
  • Broadgreen ward, 1980
    Broadgreen ward, 1980
  • current ward (2023)
    current ward (2023)

Councillors

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ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor[3]
1980 WARD REFORMED
1980Geoffrey Smith (Lib)James Joyce (Lib)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1982Geoffrey Smith (Lib)James Joyce (Lib)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1983Geoffrey Smith (Lib)J.L. Dillon (Lab)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1984Geoffrey Smith (Lib)J.L. Dillon (Lab)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1986Geoffrey Smith (Lib)J.L. Dillon (Lab)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1987Geoffrey Smith (Lib)Chris Curry (Lib)Rosie Cooper (Lib)
1988Geoffrey Smith (SLD)Chris Curry (SLD)Rosie Cooper (SLD)
1990Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Curry (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1991Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Curry (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1992Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Curry (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1994Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Curry (LD)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1995Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Newby (Lab)Rosie Cooper (LD)
1996Tony Concepcion (Lab)Chris Newby (Lab)M. McDaid (Lab)
1998David Irving (LD)Chris Newby (LD)M. McDaid (Lab)
1999David Irving (LD)Chris Newby (LD)M. McDaid (Lab)
2000David Irving (LD)Chris Newby (LD)Josie Mullen (LD)
2002David Irving (LD)Chris Newby (LD)Josie Mullen (LD)
2003David Irving (LD)Chris Newby (LD)Josie Mullen (LD)
2004-2022 WARD DISESTABLISHED
2023Nick Crofts (Lab)

  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.

Election results

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Elections of the 2020s

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2023

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Thursday, 4th May 2023[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opNick Crofts§88356.89
Liberal DemocratsJosie Mullen48231.06
GreenAndrew Philip Dimelow1006.44
IndependentBarry Joseph Farmer875.61
Majority40125.83
Turnout1,55234.41
Rejected ballots70.45
Total ballots1,55934.57
Registered electors4,510
Labourwin (new seat)

§Nick Crofts was a re-standing councillor for theKnotty Ash ward.

Elections of the 2000s

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1 May 2003[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Newby1,24454.87Decrease5.29
LabourPeter Davidson79635.11Increase4.96
Socialist AllianceJohn Ralph793.48Increase0.28
ConservativeKeith Sutton773.40Increase0.80
LiberalDeborah Tilston713.13Decrease0.75
Majority44819.76Decrease10.25
Turnout2,26719.8
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-5.12
2 May 2002[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Irving1,69060.16Decrease1.58
LabourAnthony Murphy84730.15Decrease0.86
LiberalMaria Langley1093.88Increase0.28
Socialist AllianceJohn Ralph903.20n/a
ConservativeKeith Sutton732.60Decrease1.04
Majority84330.01Decrease0.71
Turnout2,809
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-0.36
4 May 2000[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJosie Mullen1,47561.74Increase4.44
LabourM. McDaid74131.02Decrease3.48
LiberalC. Paton863.60Decrease2.08
ConservativeKeith Sutton873.64Increase1.12
Majority73430.72Increase7.91
Turnout2,38920
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing3.96

Elections of the 1990s

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6 May 1999[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChris Newby1,59357.30Decrease9.55
LabourG. Dunphy95934.50Increase6.42
LiberalJ. Garner1585.68Increase0.61
ConservativeK. Sutton702.52n/a
Majority63422.81Decrease15.98
Turnout2,780
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing-7.99
7 May 1998[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDave Irving2,02966.85Increase31.84
LabourTony Concepcion85228.07Decrease25.22
LiberalJ. Newall1545.07Decrease0.75
Majority1,17738.78Increase20.51
Turnout3,035
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing28.53
2 May 1996[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourM. McDaid1,77653.29Increase2.44
Liberal DemocratsJ. McCabe1,16735.01Decrease6.73
LiberalT. Mills1965.82Increase2.43
ConservativeK. Sutton1945.82Increase2.43
Majority60918.27Increase9.18
Turnout3,333
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing4.59
4th May 1995[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChris Newby1,99650.84Increase1.02
Liberal DemocratsChris Curry1,63941.75Decrease1.71
ConservativeR. Bethell1333.39Decrease0.81
LiberalC. Serjeant1584.02
Majority3579.09Increase2.73
Turnout3,926
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing1.37
5th May 1994[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Concepcion2,34949.82Increase23.95
Liberal DemocratsK. MacDonald2,04943.46Decrease18.03
ConservativeI. MacFall1984.20Decrease1.39
Ward Independent LabourJ. Mooney1192.52Decrease4.53
Majority3006.36Decrease29.26
Turnout4,715
LabourholdSwing20.99
7th May 1992[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRosie Cooper2,66061.49Increase12.37
LabourDave Minahan1,11925.87Decrease12.64
ConservativeN. Hastings2425.59Decrease3.83
Broadgreen LabourF. Gillard3057.05
Majority1,54135.62Increase25.01
Turnout4,32635.62Increase25.01
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing12.51
2 May 1991[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsChris Curry2,60649.11Increase10.29
LabourDave Minahan2,04338.50Decrease15.26
ConservativeJ. Brandwood5009.42Increase4.65
GreenS. Nath1092.05Decrease0.58
SDPM. Mason480.90
Majority56310.61Decrease4.34
Turnout5,306
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing12.78
3rd May 1990[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Concepcion3,48953.77Increase11.36
Liberal DemocratsG. B. Smith2,51938.82Decrease11.91
ConservativeM. Lind3104.78Decrease0.35
GreenB. Turner1712.64Increase1.64
Majority97014.95Increase6.63
Turnout6,489
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing11.63

Elections of the 1980s

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5th May 1988[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SLDRosie Cooper3,10950.73Increase0.38
LabourF. Gillard2,59942.40Decrease0.17
ConservativeJ. Baldwin3145.12Decrease1.95
GreenNina Morgan611.00
SDPR. Nolan460.75
Majority5108.32Increase0.55
Turnout6,129
SLDholdSwing0.28
7th May 1987[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalChris Curry3,50050.35Decrease2.57
LabourG. M. Casey2,96042.58Increase3.85
ConservativeG. Powell4927.08Decrease1.28
Majority5407.77Decrease6.43
Turnout6,95252.38
Registered electors13,271
Liberalgain fromLabourSwing-3.21
8th May 1986[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AllianceGeoffrey Smith3,33752.92Increase4.56
LabourAlan Dean2,44238.73Decrease2.47
ConservativeM. Kingston5278.36Decrease2.09
Majority89514.19Increase7.04
Turnout6,306
LiberalholdSwing3.52
3rd May 1984[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRosemary Cooper3,50048.36Increase12.68
LabourR. Quinn2,98241.20Decrease2.58
ConservativeS. Fitzsimmons75610.44Decrease10.09
Majority5187.16Decrease0.95
Turnout7,23853.49Increase9.84
Registered electors13,532
LiberalholdSwing7.63
5th May 1983[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. L. Dillon2,59943.78Increase11.12
LiberalI. Ilkin2,11835.68Decrease6.91
ConservativeS. Fitzsimmons1,21920.54Decrease4.21
Majority4818.10Decrease1.82
Turnout5,93643.65Increase7.82
Registered electors13,599
Labourgain fromLiberalSwing9.02
6th May 1982[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGeoffrey Smith2,07242.59Increase1.17
LabourE. J. Smith1,58932.66Increase3.63
ConservativeS. Fitzsimmons1,20424.75Decrease4.80
Majority4839.93Decrease1.94
Turnout4,86535.83Decrease0.61
Registered electors13,578
LiberalholdSwing
1st May 1980 - 3 seats[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRosemary Cooper2,06641.42
LiberalJames Joyce1,847
LiberalGeoffrey Smith1,766
ConservativeFrederick Christopher Burgess1,47429.03
LabourDavid James Minahan1,44829.55
LabourBarbara Lucile Walsh1,469
LabourJohn Vincent Walsh1,427
ConservativeCharles James Lister1,416
ConservativeRichard Donald Oughton1,395
Majority59211.87
Turnout4,98836.44
Registered electors13,668
Liberalwin (new seat)
Liberalwin (new seat)
Liberalwin (new seat)

References

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  1. ^"The City of Liverpool (Electoral Changes) Order 2003".legislation.gov.uk.
  2. ^"New electoral arrangements for Liverpool City Council Final Recommendations"(PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. 1 March 2023.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrs"Liverpool City Council elections 1973-2012"(PDF). The Elections Centre, University of Plymouth. 16 May 2018.
  4. ^"Statement of Persons Nominated - All wards". Liverpool City Council. Retrieved6 April 2023.
  5. ^"Election Results for Broadgreen, 4 May 2023". Liverpool City Council. 4 May 2023. Retrieved7 May 2023.
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