Knotty Ash (ward)
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Knotty Ash is a Liverpool City Council Ward in the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency. It was formed for the 2004 Municipal elections from the former Broadgreen ward taking small parts from Childwall, Croxteth and Dovecot.
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Councillors
The ward has returned eight councillors.[1]
Term | Councillor | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
2004–2007 | Christopher Newby | Liberal Democrats | |
2004–2010 | Josephine Mullen | Liberal Democrats | |
2007–2011 | Paul Twigger | Liberal Democrats | |
2004–2012 | David Irving | Liberal Democrats | |
2010–2012 | Jacqui Nasuh | Labour | |
2011–2015 | Hayley Todd | Labour | |
2012–present | Nick Crofts | Labour | |
2012–present | Ged Taylor | Labour | |
2015–present | Jacqui Taylor | Labour |
Election results
Elections of the 2010s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Nick Crofts | 1,923 | 62.99% | -5.17% | |
Liberal Democrat | Norman Mills | 436 | 14.28% | +7.57% | |
UKIP | Adam Giles Heatherington | 318 | 10.42% | -0.37% | |
Green | Fiona Coyne | 122 | 4.00% | -0.27% | |
Conservative | Irene Stuart | 119 | 3.90% | -2.75% | |
Liberal | Lindsey Janet Mary Wood | 77 | 2.52% | +0.84% | |
TUSC | Craig Foden | 58 | 1.90% | n/a | |
Majority | 1,487 | 48.71% | -8.66% | ||
Registered electors | 10,282 | ||||
Turnout | 3,092 | 30.07% | -35.08% | ||
Labour hold | Swing | -6.37% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Jacqui Taylor | 4,512 | 68.16% | +6.61% | |
UKIP | James Swarbrick | 714 | 10.79% | -7.32% | |
Liberal Democrat | Norman Mills | 444 | 6.71% | -1.16% | |
Conservative | Irene Stuart | 440 | 6.65% | +1.98% | |
Green | Jack Coutts | 283 | 4.27% | -0.37% | |
Liberal | Marjorie Peel | 111 | 1.68% | +0.30% | |
TUSC | Alan David Fogg | 100 | 1.51% | n/a | |
English Democrats | Derek Francis Grue | 16 | 0.24% | n/a | |
Majority | 3,798 | 57.37% | 13.93% | ||
Registered electors | 10,204 | ||||
Turnout | 6,648 | 65.15% | +33.39% | ||
Labour hold | Swing | 6.97% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Ged Taylor | 1,964 | 61.55% | -7.06% | |
UKIP | John David Sisson | 578 | 18.11% | +12.40% | |
Liberal Democrat | Norman Mills | 251 | 7.87% | -0.56% | |
Conservative | Emilio Chiquito | 149 | 4.67% | +2.41% | |
Green | Jade Kuhlke | 148 | 4.64% | +2.60% | |
English Democrats | Derek Francis Grue | 57 | 1.79% | -1.04% | |
Liberal | Marjorie Peel | 44 | 1.38% | -6.03% | |
Majority | 1,386 | 43.44% | -16.74% | ||
Turnout | 3,191 | 31.76% | +13.83% | ||
Labour hold | Swing | -9.73% |
In September 2012, Jacqui Nasuh resigned from the council. A by-election was held on 15 November 2012 (the same date as the elections for the first Police and Crime Commissioner).[5]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Ged Taylor | 1,213 | 68.61% | -3.32% | |
Liberal Democrat | Stephen Maddison | 149 | 8.43% | -4.66% | |
Liberal | Patricia Elmour | 131 | 7.41% | +4.58% | |
UKIP | Adam Heatherington | 101 | 5.71% | n/a | |
English Democrats | Derek Grue | 50 | 2.83% | n/a | |
TUSC | Charlie Cosgrove | 48 | 2.71% | -0.10% | |
Conservative | Jack Alexander Stallworthy | 40 | 2.26% | -1.98% | |
Green | Jon Deamer | 38 | 2.04% | -3.6% | |
Majority | 1064 | 60.18% | +1.88% | ||
Turnout | 1768 | 17.93% | -16.77% | ||
Labour hold | Swing | 0.67% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Nicholas Robert Crofts | 2443 | 71.39% | +12.84% | |
Liberal Democrat | Norman Mills | 448 | 13.09% | -21.41% | |
Green | Anthony John Christian | 193 | 5.64% | +3.51% | |
Conservative | Pauline Ann Shuttleworth | 145 | 4.24% | +0.79% | |
Liberal | Majorie Peel | 97 | 2.83% | +1.46% | |
TUSC | John Gary Marston | 96 | 2.81% | n/a | |
Majority | 1995 | 58.30% | +34.25% | ||
Turnout | 3422 | 34.70% | -7.74% | ||
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat | Swing | +17.13% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Hayley Todd | 2442 | 58.55% | +7.14% | |
Liberal Democrat | Paul Twigger | 1439 | 34.50% | -4.40% | |
Conservative | James Robert Ellis | 144 | 3.45% | +0.02% | |
Green | Theresa Anne Larkins | 89 | 2.13% | +0.04% | |
Liberal | Majorie Peel | 57 | 1.37% | -2.80% | |
Majority | 1003 | 24.05% | +11.54% | ||
Turnout | 4171 | 42.44% | -17.35% | ||
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat | Swing | 5.77% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Jacqui Nasuh | 3044 | 51.41% | ||
Liberal Democrat | Elizabeth Frances Parr | 2303 | 38.90% | ||
Liberal | Patricia Margaret Elmour | 247 | 4.17% | ||
Conservative | June Hilda Brandwood | 203 | 3.43% | ||
Green | Eveline Johanna Van Der Steen | 124 | 2.09% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 5921 | 59.79% | |||
Labour gain from Liberal Democrat | Swing |
Elections of the 2000s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrat | David Irving | 1642 | 46.10% | ||
Labour | Anthony Conception | 1607 | 45.12% | ||
Conservative | Geoffrey Elsmore Brandwood | 185 | 5.19% | ||
Green | James Edward Munro | 128 | 3.59% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 3562 | 35.33% | |||
Liberal Democrat hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrat | Paul Twigger | 1794 | 51.15% | ||
Labour | Anthony Concepcion | 1405 | 40.06% | ||
Conservative | Michael Lind | 144 | 3.25% | ||
Liberal | Terry Formby | 106 | 3.02% | ||
Green | Helen Rawlinson | 88 | 2.51% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 3507 | 34.65% | |||
Liberal Democrat hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrat | Josie Mullen | 1275 | 44.13% | ||
Labour | Anthony Concepcion | 1175 | 40.67% | ||
Liberal | Andrew Charles Donaldson | 240 | 8.31% | ||
Conservative | Michael Lind | 199 | 6.89% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 2889 | 27.77% | |||
Liberal Democrat hold | Swing |
After the boundary change of 2004 the whole of Liverpool City Council faced election. Three Councillors were returned.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democrat | David Irving | 1907 | |||
Liberal Democrat | Christopher Newby | 1880 | |||
Liberal Democrat | Josephine Mullen | 1732 | |||
Labour | Brenda McGrath | 1179 | |||
Labour | Peter Killeen | 1156 | |||
Labour | Peter Davidson | 1095 | |||
Liberal | Andrew Donaldson | 310 | |||
Conservative | Duncan Phillips | 225 | |||
Liberal | Elain Tyler | 216 | |||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | 3799 | 36.24% | |||
Liberal Democrat hold | Swing | n/a |
Italics - Denotes sitting Councillor.
Bold - Denotes the winning candidate.
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References
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