Local Election Results 2019
Burnley
One-third of council up for election.
BPIP = Burnley and Padiham Independent Party
Other results for Burnley:20022003200420062007200820102011201220142015201620182021202220232024
By-elections for Burnley (may be incomplete): 19th June 2003 (Hapton with Park) — 16th October 2003 (Lanehead) — 5th May 2005 (Bank Hall) — 15th February 2007 (Brunshaw;Daneshouse with Stoneyholme) — 4th June 2009 (Rosegrove with Lowerhouse) — 10th March 2011 (Rosegrove with Lowerhouse) — 13th September 2012 (Trinity) — 11th April 2019 (Rosehill with Burnley Wood) — 10th November 2022 (Rosehill with Burnley Wood) — 26th October 2023 (Trinity) — 4th November 2025 (Lanehead;Queensgate)
Results for Lancashire county council:200520092013201720212025
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
| Party | Votes | Percent | Seats |
|---|
| Labour | 7398 | 36.0% | 6 |
| Green Party | 3310 | 16.1% | 1 |
| Conservative | 2843 | 13.8% | 1 |
| Burnley and Padiham Independent Party | 2744 | 13.3% | 3 |
| Liberal Democrat | 2380 | 11.6% | 3 |
| UK Independence Party | 1700 | 8.3% | 1 |
| National Front | 182 | 0.9% | 0 |
| Sehrish Lone | Lab | 968 | 70.2% |
|---|
| Martyn Hurt | Grn | 244 | 17.7% |
|---|
| Nicola Thompson | C | 167 | 12.1% |
|---|
| Anne Kelly | LD | 825 | 62.7% |
|---|
| Brian Cooper | Lab | 188 | 14.3% |
|---|
| Susan Nutter | C | 167 | 12.7% |
|---|
| Mark Alker | Grn | 136 | 10.3% |
|---|
| Ian Townsend | Lab | 548 | 49.0% |
|---|
| Janet Hall | Grn | 201 | 18.0% |
|---|
| Ellen Sunter | C | 187 | 16.7% |
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| Steven Smith | NF | 182 | 16.3% |
|---|
| Cosima Towneley | C | 703 | 46.3% |
|---|
| Ernest Calderbank | UKIP | 407 | 26.8% |
|---|
| Peter Pike | Lab | 217 | 14.3% |
|---|
| Andrew Wight | Grn | 193 | 12.7% |
|---|
| John Baker | LD | 375 | 29.9% |
|---|
| James Anderson | BPIP | 345 | 27.5% |
|---|
| Bill Horrocks | Lab | 291 | 23.2% |
|---|
| David Heginbotham | C | 150 | 12.0% |
|---|
| Stephen Murphy | Grn | 92 | 7.3% |
|---|
| Wajid Khan | Lab | 1453 | 90.5% |
|---|
| Alex Hall | Grn | 92 | 5.7% |
|---|
| Claire Ingham | C | 61 | 3.8% |
|---|
| Charlie Briggs | BPIP | 865 | 70.2% |
|---|
| Peter Kenyon | Lab | 190 | 15.4% |
|---|
| Joanne Broughton | C | 96 | 7.8% |
|---|
| Jai Redman | Grn | 82 | 6.7% |
|---|
| John Harbour | Lab | 550 | 40.9% |
|---|
| Karen Ingham | UKIP | 541 | 40.3% |
|---|
| Phillip Clarke | C | 148 | 11.0% |
|---|
| Clare Long-Summers | Grn | 105 | 7.8% |
|---|
| Peter Gill | UKIP | 752 | 49.2% |
|---|
| Jean Cunningham | Lab | 318 | 20.8% |
|---|
| Clare Hales | Grn | 297 | 19.4% |
|---|
| Aaron Lewis | C | 163 | 10.7% |
|---|
| Ann Royle | Lab | 658 | 50.2% |
|---|
| Pippa Lishman | LD | 370 | 28.2% |
|---|
| Narayana Picton | C | 143 | 10.9% |
|---|
| Crissie Harter | Grn | 140 | 10.7% |
|---|
| Mohammed Ishtiaq | Lab | 1008 | 65.7% |
|---|
| Judith Cunliffe | LD | 182 | 11.9% |
|---|
| Diane Sunter | C | 181 | 11.8% |
|---|
| Nigel Baldwin | Grn | 164 | 10.7% |
|---|
| Lorraine Mehanna | BPIP | 574 | 48.5% |
|---|
| Gail Barton | Lab | 362 | 30.6% |
|---|
| Barbara Baldwin | Grn | 126 | 10.6% |
|---|
| Thomas Watson | C | 122 | 10.3% |
|---|
| Tracy Kennedy | LD | 533 | 41.6% |
|---|
| Margaret Brindle | Lab | 291 | 22.7% |
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| Dave Alexander | BPIP | 260 | 20.3% |
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| Phil Chamberlain | C | 119 | 9.3% |
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| Georgina Ormrod | Grn | 78 | 6.1% |
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| Sarah Hall | Grn | 770 | 66.6% |
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| Elizabeth Monk | Lab | 209 | 18.1% |
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| Stephanie Forrest | BPIP | 107 | 9.2% |
|---|
| Jan Weaver | LD | 36 | 3.1% |
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| Michael Paterson | C | 35 | 3.0% |
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| Emma Payne | BPIP | 593 | 33.1% |
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| Laura Fisk | Grn | 590 | 33.0% |
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| Donald Whitaker | C | 401 | 22.4% |
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| Shaun Sproule | Lab | 147 | 8.2% |
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| Kathryn Haworth | LD | 59 | 3.3% |
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