The results of the local elections were released this afternoon, Thursday, and we have compiled a list of the important numbers for each area.
One seat in each of the borough’s 17 wards was contested, and each winner will serve a four-year term.
The turnout for the vote from residents was 34.3 per cent.
Here are the results for each area:
Besses
Cameron Fay - Green Party - 146
Stephen Morris - English Democrats - "Putting England First" - 139
Antonello Riu - Conservative and Unionist Party - 201
Lucy Catherine Smith - Labour and Co-operative Party - 1,567 (LABOUR HOLD)
Martyn John West – Independent - 216
Bury East
Christopher Edward Baron - Conservative and Unionist Party - 624
Kevin Cadwallader - Reform UK - 105
Ummrana Farooq - Labour Party - 1,223 (LABOUR HOLD)
Lauren Hutchinson - Green Party - 147
Stephen Thomas Lewis - Liberal Democrats - 89
Bury West
Shahbaz Mahood Arif - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,596 (CONSERVATIVES HOLD)
Adnan Chaudhry - Labour Party - 1,112
Jacqui Connor - Green Party - 480
Elton
Andrew Paul Luxton - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,486
Charlotte Elizabeth Morris - Labour Party - 1,623 (LABOUR HOLD)
Michelle Suzanne Sampson - Green Party - 158
Raymond Martin Solomon – Independent - 86
Holyrood
Geoffrey Baron - The Conservative and Unionist Party - 162
Peter Curati - Green Party - 156
Valarie Morris - English Democrats - "Putting England First" - 102
Lynn Barbara Ryder - Labour Party - 1,696 (LABOUR GAIN)
Steven David Wright - Liberal Democrats - 1,446
Moorside
Samia Farid - Conservative and Unionist Party - 697
Victor Cromwell Hagan – Independent - 216
Babar Ibrahim - Labour Party - 1,429 (LABOUR HOLD)
Karen Lesley Wood - Green Party - 208
North Manor
Charlie Allen - Green Party - 501
Ewan James Arthur - Liberal Democrats - 137
Khalid Hussain - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,571 (CONSERVATIVES HOLD)
John Damian Southworth - Labour Party - 1,489
Pilkington Park
David Foss - Liberal Democrats - 94
Nick Jones - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,177
Dan Ross - Communist Party of Britain - 37
Michael Jack Rubinstein - Labour Party - 1,557 (LABOUR GAIN)
Chlöe Charlotte Thomas - Green Party - 129
Shadman Zaman – Independent - 237
Radcliffe East
Carol Bernstein - Conservative and Unionist Party - 175
Sally-Ann McGill - Labour Party - 636
Heather Jane Sharples - Green Party - 66
Mary Walsh - Radcliffe First - 1,329 (RADCLIFFE FIRST HOLD)
Radcliffe North and Ainsworth
Richard Neil Jameson - Labour Party - 731
Gary Joseph Kirkley - Green Party - 80
Jo Lancaster - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,279 (CONSERVATIVES HOLD)
Ken Simpson - Radcliffe First - 1,218
Radcliffe West
Shirley Balfour - Conservative and Unionist Party - 193
Josh Harcup - The Labour Party - 669
Mary Christine Heath - Green Party - 47
Kamran Islam - Liberal Democrats -19
Mike Smith - Radcliffe First - 1,226 (RADCLIFFE FIRST HOLD)
Ramsbottom
Martyn Aidan Bristow - Liberal Democrats - 147
Waleed Hamdan - Green Party - 149
Gareth Edward Staples-Jones - Labour Party - 2,062 (LABOUR HOLD)
Ian Cameron Strachan - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,296
Redvales
Dave Bentley – Independent - 306
Shaheena Haroon - Labour Party - 1,558 (LABOUR HOLD)
Paul Johnstone - Green Party - 126
Greg Keeley - Conservative and Unionist Party - 456
Sedgley
Glyn Harvey Heath - Green Party - 218
Debbie Quinn - Labour Party - 1,896 (LABOUR HOLD)
Stefano Zuri - The Conservative and Unionist Party - 591
St Marys
Ugonna Aiphodimma Edeoga - Liberal Democrats - 426
Nick Hubble - Green Party - 254
Jihyun Park - Conservative and Unionist Party - 427
Sean Patrick Thorpe - Labour and Co-operative Party - 1,852 (LABOUR HOLD)
Tottington
Beth Natasha Dunkerley - Green Party - 134
Iain Brian Gartside - Conservative and Unionist Party - 1,219 (CONSERVATIVES HOLD)
Cristina Tegolo - Liberal Democrats - 71
Sam Turner - The Labour Party - 821
Wendy Warrington – Independent - 765
Unsworth
Michael Hankey - Liberal Democrats - 198
Ryan Johnson - Conservative and Unionist Party - 945
Tahir Rafiq - Labour Party - 1,807 (LABOUR HOLD)
Laura Jane Thomas - Green Party - 194
For a round-up of what the results mean for the council click here.
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