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Little Hulton (ward)

Coordinates: 53°31′48″N 2°25′45″W / 53.5301°N 2.4291°W / 53.5301; -2.4291
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Little Hulton (ward)
Little Hulton ward within Salford City Council.
Little Hulton ward within Salford City Council.
Coat of arms of Little Hulton (ward)
Motto: 
Let the good (or safety) of the people be the supreme (or highest) law
Map
Coordinates: 53°31′48″N 2°25′45″W / 53.5301°N 2.4291°W / 53.5301; -2.4291
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionNorth West England
CountyGreater Manchester
Metropolitan boroughSalford
CreatedMay 2004
Named forLittle Hulton
Government
  UK Parliament constituency: Worsley and Eccles South
 • TypeUnicameral
 • BodySalford City Council
 • Mayor of SalfordPaul Dennett (Labour)
 • CouncillorColette Weir (Labour)
 • CouncillorKate Lewis (Labour)
 • CouncillorrRob Sharpe (Labour)
Population
 • Total13,469
Ward profile conducted by Salford City Council in 2014.[1]

Little Hulton is an electoral ward of Salford, England.[2] It is represented in Westminster by Barbara Keeley MP for Worsley and Eccles South.[3] A profile of the ward conducted by Salford City Council in 2014 recorded a population of 13,469.[1]

Councillors

The ward is represented by three councillors:

  • Colette Weir (Lab)[4][5]
  • Kate Lewis (Lab)[6]
  • Rob Sharpe (Lab)[7]
Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
2004 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Alice Smyth (Lab) Doris Fernandez (Lab)
2006 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Alice Smyth (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)[8]
2007 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Alice Smyth (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2008 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Alice Smyth (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2010 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Alice Smyth (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2011 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Val Burgoyne (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2012 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Val Burgoyne (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2014 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Val Burgoyne (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2015 Eric Burgoyne (Lab) Kate Lewis (Lab) Pat Ryan (Lab)
2016 Colette Weir (Lab)[5] Kate Lewis (Lab) Rob Sharpe (Lab)
2018 Colette Weir (Lab) Kate Lewis (Lab) Rob Sharpe (Lab)
2019 Colette Weir (Lab) Kate Lewis (Lab) Rob Sharpe (Lab)
2021 Colette Weir (Lab) Kate Lewis (Lab) Rob Sharpe (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election.

Elections in 2010s

May 2019

2019[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kate Lewis* 933 50.73
UKIP Michael Frost 441 23.98
Conservative Lewis Leach 243 13.21
Green Fredrick Roy Battersby 215 11.69
Majority 492 26.75
Turnout 1,839 19.7
Labour hold Swing

May 2018

2018[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Collette Weir* 1,186 67.4
Conservative Nathan James 461 26.2
Liberal Democrats Lee Westley 113 6.4
Majority 725 41.2
Turnout 1,771 19.88
Labour hold Swing

May 2016

2016[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Robert Andrew Sharpe 1,171 30.6
Labour Colette Weir[5] 837 21.7
UKIP Phil Bridge 648 16.9
UKIP Bod Skoczypec 416 10.9
Conservative Nathan Ian James 317 8.3
Conservative Matthew William Lightfoot 229 6.0
Green Frederick Roy Battersby 210 5.5
Turnout 3,828 21.0 −25.9
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

May 2015

2015[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kate Lewis 2,281 52.9 −7.8
UKIP Stephen Ferrer 1,038 24.1 N/A
Conservative Nathan Ian James 669 15.5 −2.8
TUSC Terry Simmons 159 3.7 −17.3
Green Kieren John Luke King 150 3.5 N/A
Majority 1,243 28.8 −10.9
Turnout 4,312 46.9
Labour hold Swing

May 2014

2014[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Eric Burgoyne 1,331 60.7
TUSC Terry Simmons 460 21.0
Conservative Alexandra Paterson 401 18.3
Majority 871 39.7
Turnout 2192
Labour hold Swing

May 2012

2012[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Pat Ryan* 1,288 75.1 +28.3
Conservative Con Wright 272 15.9 −6.5
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe 155 9.0 −3.3
Majority 1,016 59.2
Turnout 1,755 19.1 −4.6
Labour hold Swing

May 2011

2011[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Val Burgoyne 1,522 66.5 +13.5
Conservative Con Wright 297 13.0 −3.2
English Democrat David Johnson 200 8.7 N/A
UKIP Ian Smith 165 7.2 N/A
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe 106 4.6 −12.4
Majority 1,225
Turnout 1,225 29.3
Labour hold Swing

May 2010

2010[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Eric Burgoyne* 2,260 55.7 +8.9
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe 898 22.2 +9.8
Conservative Con Wright 852 21.0 −1.4
Majority 1,362 33.6 +9.2
Turnout 4,054 45.4 +21.0
Labour hold Swing

Elections in 2000s

2008[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Pat Ryan 1,021 46.8 −6.2
Conservative Elaine West 488 22.4 +6.2
BNP Vinnie Coleman 404 18.5 +4.6
Liberal Democrats Susan Carson 270 12.4 −4.6
Majority 533 24.4
Turnout 23.7
Labour hold Swing
2007[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alice Smyth* 1,050 53.0
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe 337 17.0
Conservative Andrew Cheetham 321 16.2
BNP Vinnie Coleman 275 13.9
Majority 713
Turnout 1,983 22.4
Labour hold Swing
2006[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Eric Burgoyne 890
Labour Patricia Ryan[8] 862
Liberal Democrats David Cowpe 375
Conservative Nicolette Turner 341
Liberal Democrats Thomas Fernley 296
Conservative Elaine West 274
Turnout 3,038 19.8 −11.0
Labour hold Swing
2004[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kate Lewis 2,281 52.9 −7.8
UKIP Stephen Ferrer 1,038 24.1 N/A
Conservative Nathan Ian James 669 15.5 −2.8
TUSC Terry Simmons 159 3.7 −17.3
Green Kieren John Luke King 150 3.5 N/A
Majority 1,243 28.8 −10.9
Turnout 4,312 46.9
Labour hold Swing

References

  1. ^ a b Little Hulton Ward Profile (PDF). Salford City Council. March 2016. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Your Councillors". sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Barbara Keeley MP". parliament.uk. UK Parliament. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Councillor Colette Weir". sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Rodgers, Tom (30 March 2016). "Double election for Little Hulton as councillor steps down". SalfordOnline.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Councillor Kate Lewis". sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Councillor Rob Sharpe". sccdemocracy.salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  8. ^ a b Keeling, Neal (2 August 2005). "City's tributes to a council battler". Manchester Evening News. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  9. ^ "Election results". salford.gov.uk/. Salford City Council. Archived from the original on 9 October 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
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  12. ^ "Election results: 7 May 2015". salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  13. ^ "Election results: 22 May 2014". salford.gov.uk. Salford City Council. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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