1976 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

The 1976 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 6 May 1976 to elect Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council members in England.[2] This election was held on the same day as other local elections.

1976 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

← 19756 May 1976 (1976-05-06)1978 →

23 of 66 seats (One Third and one by-election)
to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout37.8% (Increase1.1%)[1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Con
Lab
Blank
LeaderMalcolm ThorntonBill WellsGruff Evans
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal
Leader's seatNorth Liscard-Upper Brighton StreetLeasoweCathcart-Claughton-Cleveland
Last election16 seats,
54.7%
5 seats,
25.0%
1 seat,
19.7%
Seats before37218
Seats won1751
Seats after42186
Seat changeIncrease5Decrease3Decrease2
Popular vote53,02926,27617,928
Percentage54.3%26.9%18.4%
SwingDecrease0.4%Increase1.9%Decrease1.3%

Map of results of 1976 election

Leader of the Council before election

Malcolm Thornton
Conservative

Leader of the Council after election

Malcolm Thornton
Conservative

After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats±
Conservative42Increase5
Labour18Decrease3
Liberal6Decrease2

[3]

Election results

Overall election result

Overall result compared with 1975.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election results, 1976
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 Conservative231750 572.754.353,029 0.4
 Labour23503 322.726.926,276 1.9
 Liberal21102 24.518.417,928 1.3
 Communist2000 0.00.2187
 Ind. Conservative1000 0.00.198N/A
 National Party1000 0.00.189N/A
 Independent1000 0.00.037 0.1

[1][2] [n 1]

Ward results

Birkenhead

No. 1 (Argyle-Clifton-Holt)

Argyle-Clifton-Holt
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Lungley 1,354 46.9 2.3
LiberalRoy Perkins1,13539.3 0.5
ConservativeF. Morton39713.8 2.9
Majority2197.6 1.8
Registered electors8,498
Turnout34.0 5.4
Labour holdSwing 0.9

[2]

No. 2 (Bebington and Mersey)

Bebington and Mersey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeH. Welsh 1,224 50.9 6.1
LabourK. Muir98741.1 3.0
LiberalJ. Hughes1938.0 9.1
Majority2379.8 3.1
Registered electors7,846
Turnout30.6 0.5
Conservative gain from LabourSwing 1.6

[2]

No. 3 (Cathcart-Claughton-Cleveland)

Cathcart-Claughton-Cleveland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Evans 1,605 42.9 0.4
ConservativeR. Stretch1,20932.3 1.4
LabourWalter Smith79821.3 4.5
National PartyR. Williams892.4New
CommunistJ. Gowling441.2New
Majority39610.6 1.8
Registered electors9,235
Turnout40.6 2.2
Liberal holdSwing 0.9

[2][4]

No. 4 (Devonshire and Egerton)

Devonshire and Egerton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJ. Lee 1,902 45.5 7.3
LabourJ. Macdougal1,32231.6 7.1
LiberalE. Hughes95822.9 14.4
Majority58013.9 13.0
Registered electors12,209
Turnout34.3 0.4
Conservative gain from LiberalSwing 6.5

[2]

No. 5 (Gilbrook and St James)

Gilbrook and St James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourA. Jones 1,579 58.7 1.6
ConservativeH. Kirkby56220.9 0.2
LiberalRoy Wood55120.5 1.7
Majority1,01737.8 2.9
Registered electors8,611
Turnout31.3 3.6
Labour holdSwing 1.5

[2]

No. 6 (Grange and Oxton)

Grange and Oxton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeM. Hesketh 2,490 48.6 1.5
LiberalA. Halliday1,68933.0 0.2
LabourA. Woods94418.4 1.7
Majority80115.6 1.3
Registered electors12,849
Turnout39.9 3.6
Conservative gain from LiberalSwing 0.6

[2]

No. 7 (Prenton)

Prenton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHarry Deverill 3,304 64.6 9.3
LabourJ. Pennington1,38227.0 0.1
LiberalJ. Edwards4278.4 9.4
Majority1,92237.6 9.2
Registered electors15,492
Turnout33.0 2.8
Conservative holdSwing 4.6

[2]

No. 8 (Upton)

Upton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeM. Winter 3,271 56.9 1.6
LabourBernard Gilfoyle2,33840.6 7.3
CommunistG. Hughes1432.5 1.0
Majority93316.3 5.7
Registered electors20,914
Turnout27.5 0.2
Conservative holdSwing 2.9

[2]

Wallasey

No. 9 (Leasowe)

Leasowe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBill Wells 2,135 50.2 1.4
ConservativeJ. Merrill1,70740.1 4.8
LiberalM. Goodwin3738.8New
IndependentG. Smith370.9 2.6
Majority42810.1 3.4
Registered electors11,715
Turnout36.3 10.0
Labour holdSwing 1.7

[2]

No. 10 (Marlowe-Egremont-South Liscard)

Marlowe-Egremont-South-Liscard
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeM. Ebbs 2,439 54.9 13.0
LabourE. Williams1,30629.4 2.7
LiberalD. Green69515.7New
Majority1,13325.5 10.3
Registered electors12,883
Turnout34.5 0.3
Conservative holdSwing 5.2

[2]

No. 11 (Moreton and Saughall Massie)

Moreton and Saughall Massie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeI. Walker 1,653 53.8 7.1
LabourG. Watkins1,13436.9 2.2
LiberalJ. Jenkins1886.1New
Ind. ConservativeG. Brotherton983.2New
Majority51916.9 4.9
Registered electors7,266
Turnout42.3 6.2
Conservative gain from LabourSwing 2.5

[2]

No. 12 (New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren)

New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKate Wood [n 2] 3,513 53.1 9.8
LiberalD. Caldwell2,50937.9 12.3
LabourB. Lloyd5939.0 1.1
Majority1,00415.2 22.1
Registered electors14,758
Turnout44.8 2.1
Conservative holdSwing 11.1

[2][5]

No. 13 (North Liscard-Upper Brighton Street)

North Liscard-Upper Brighton Street
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeR. Venner 2,304 58.7 11.5
LiberalF. Storey98225.0 10.5
LabourJohn McCabe63716.2 1.2
Majority1,32233.7 21.5
Registered electors11,662
Turnout33.6 2.0
Conservative holdSwing 10.8

[2]

No. 14 (Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville)

Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourT. Duffy 2,288 58.4 8.4
ConservativeA. Chantry1,41836.2 7.3
LiberalR. Edge2155.5 1.1
Majority87022.2 15.7
Registered electors11,730
Turnout33.4 6.5
Labour holdSwing 7.9

[2]

Bebington

No. 15 (Higher Bebington and Woodhey)

Higher Bebington and Woodhey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTim Richmond 3,805 75.9 6.1
LabourM. Irvine1,20824.1 4.3
Majority2,59751.8 1.8
Registered electors10,128
Turnout49.5 3.9
Conservative holdSwing 0.9

[2]

No. 16 (Park-New Ferry-North Bromborough)

Park-New Ferry-North Bromborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. McCarthy 1,775 47.4 1.2
ConservativeO. Donaldson1,64343.8 4.5
LiberalW. Walsh3298.8 5.7
Majority1323.6 3.3
Registered electors9,774
Turnout38.3 2.8
Labour holdSwing 1.7

[2]

No. 17 (South Bromborough and Eastham)

South Bromborough and Eastham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeD. Jones 2,457 38.0 9.7
LiberalPhillip Gilchrist2,33036.0 16.6
LabourM. Halliday1,68626.0 7.0
Majority1272.0 12.7
Registered electors13,509
Turnout47.9 5.0
Conservative gain from LabourSwing 6.4

[2][6]

No. 18 (Lower Bebington and Poulton)

Lower Bebington and Poulton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Moore 4,040 71.1 10.0
LabourD. Roscoe1,06318.7 2.3
LiberalP. Cubbin58110.2 12.2
Majority2,97752.4 13.7
Registered electors12,417
Turnout45.8 3.5
Conservative holdSwing 6.9

[2]

Hoylake

No. 19 (Caldy and Frankby)

Caldy and Frankby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJ. Gaughan 3,528 72.3 0.9
LiberalB. Crosbie82416.9 0.4
LabourJ. Seaman52610.8 0.5
Majority2,70455.4 1.3
Registered electors12,785
Turnout38.2 0.2
Conservative holdSwing 0.7

[2]

No. 20 (Central-Hoose-Meols-Park)

Central-Hoose-Meols-Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFrank Jones 3,621 69.8 14.1
LiberalI. Smith1,21423.4 20.9
LabourJ. Pennington3516.8New
Majority2,40746.4 35.0
Registered electors11,708
Turnout44.3 3.3
Conservative holdSwing 17.5

[2]

Wirral

No. 21 (Barnston-Gayton-Heswall-Oldfield)

Barnston-Gayton-Heswall-Oldfield (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeA. Maddox [n 3] 4,143 85.3 6.8
ConservativeM. Gates [n 4] 4,120
LiberalG. Collins50110.3 7.6
LiberalA. Conway495
LabourPeter Corcoran2124.4 0.8
LabourJ. Gilfoyle204
Majority3,64275.0 14.4
Registered electors11,178
Turnout43.4 2.9
Conservative holdSwing 7.2
Conservative holdSwing

[2]

No. 22 (Irby-Pensby-Thurstaston)

Irby-Pensby-Thurstaston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeA. Jones 2,399 65.1 5.9
LabourH. Ellis-Thomas65817.9 12.7
LiberalG. Hunt62917.1 6.9
Majority1,74147.2 18.6
Registered electors9,632
Turnout38.3 5.9
Conservative holdSwing 9.3

[2]

Notes

italics denote the sitting councillor • bold denotes the winning candidate

References

Mellows-Facer, Adam (10 May 2006). "Local election 2006". parliament.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
"BBC NEWS VOTE 2003 WIRRAL". BBC News. 1 May 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2018.