Chorlton (ward)

Chorlton is an electoral ward of Manchester, England.[2] Different parts of this ward are represented by different MPs following boundary changes in 2018; the majority of the ward is part of the Manchester Withington constituency but a portion is part of the Manchester Gorton constituency. The 2011 Census recorded a population of 14,138.[1]

Chorlton (Manchester)
Chorlton electoral ward within Manchester City Council
Chorlton electoral ward within Manchester City Council
Coat of arms of Chorlton (Manchester)
Motto(s): 
By wisdom and effort
Coordinates: 53°26′26″N 2°17′01″W / 53.4405°N 2.2835°W / 53.4405; -2.2835
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionNorth West England
CountyGreater Manchester
Metropolitan boroughManchester
CreatedMay 1973
Named forChorlton
Government
 • TypeUnicameral
 • BodyManchester City Council
 • Leader of the councilBev Craig (Labour)
 • CouncillorEve Holt (Labour)
 • CouncillorJohn Hacking (Labour Co-operative)
 • CouncillorMathew Benham (Labour)
Population
 • Total14,138
UK Parliamentary ConstituencyManchester Withington
Member of ParliamentJeff Smith
UK Parliamentary ConstituencyManchester Gorton
Member of ParliamentAfzal Khan
Area and population statistics from the 2011 Census[1]

Councillors

The ward has three seats. As of November 2021, the sitting councillors are Eve Holt (Lab),[3] Mathew Benham (Lab), and John Hacking (Lab Co-op).[4]

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004Val Stevens (Lab Co-op)Angela Gallagher (Lib Dem)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2006Val Stevens (Lab Co-op)Angela Gallagher (Lab)[5]Sheila Newman (Lab)
2007Val Stevens (Lab Co-op)Paul Ankers (Lib Dem)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2008Val Stevens (Lab Co-op)Paul Ankers (Lib Dem)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2010Victor Chamberlain (Lib Dem)Paul Ankers (Lib Dem)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2011Victor Chamberlain (Lib Dem)Matthew Strong (Lab)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2012Victor Chamberlain (Lib Dem)Matthew Strong (Lab)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2014John Hacking (Lab Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2015John Hacking (Lab Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2016John Hacking (Lab Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Sheila Newman (Lab)
2018John Hacking (Lab Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)[6]
2019John Hacking (Labour Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)
May 2021John Hacking (Labour Co-op)Matthew Strong (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)
Nov 2021John Hacking (Labour Co-op)Mathew Benham (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)
2022John Hacking (Labour Co-op)Mathew Benham (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)
2023John Hacking (Labour Co-op)Mathew Benham (Lab)Eve Holt (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election.  indicates councillor defected.  indicates seat won in by-election.

Elections in 2020s

* denotes incumbent councillor seeking re-election.

Nov 2021

On 14 October 2021 councillor Matt Strong resigned from his seat in Chorlton, prompting a by-election that was held on 18 November 2021.[7]Changes in the table below are relative to the 2019 election.
2021 by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMathew Benham 1,581 52.1 4.9
Liberal DemocratsRosie Hughes65721.78.9
GreenSimon Milner-Edwards60820.01.0
ConservativeKathleen Fitzgibbon933.11.6
Women's EqualityJo Heathcote662.21.1
IndependentPaul Harnett270.9n/a
Majority92430.55.2
Rejected ballots20.070.6
Turnout3,03228.122.9
Registered electors10,795
Labour holdSwing6.9

May 2021

2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opEve Holt* 3,656 68.0 3.2
GreenMary Crumpton91717.12.4
ConservativeKath Fitzgibbon3686.81.5
Liberal DemocratsRobin Grayson2915.45.6
Women's EqualityJo Heathcote1412.60.6
Majority273950.9
Rejected ballots400.7
Turnout5,41351.034.7
Registered electors10,608
Labour Co-op holdSwing0.4

Elections in 2010s

May 2019

2019[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMatt Strong* 2,574 57.0 3.0
GreenMary Crumpton95021.0 6.3
Liberal DemocratsLizzy Bain57512.7 0.3
ConservativeKeith Berry2124.7 0.4
Women's EqualityJo Heathcote1463.2 6.2
IndependentMichael Elston591.3 1.6
Majority1,62435.7 9.5
Rejected ballots290.64
Turnout4,54543.50 2.8
Registered electors10,452
Labour holdSwing 4.65

May 2018

2018[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Hacking* 3,175 64.1
LabourEve Holt 3,165 63.9
LabourMatt Strong* 2,974 60.0
GreenNigel Woodcock73114.8
GreenMary Crumpton72814.7
GreenAnne Power65313.2
Liberal DemocratsLizzy Bain61412.4
Liberal DemocratsJoanne Milligan50710.2
Women's EqualityJo Heathcote4659.4
Liberal DemocratsRhona Brown4639.3
ConservativeLuke Berry3016.1
ConservativeLuke Costello2424.9
ConservativeJohn Edwards2214.5
IndependentMichael Elston1452.9
Majority
Turnout4,95546.3
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

May 2016

2016[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Newman* 3,296 65.68
GreenNigel James Woodcock77815.50
Liberal DemocratsLudo Tolhurst-Cleaver71914.33
ConservativeColm George Lock2254.48
Majority2,51850.18
Turnout5,01847.00
Labour holdSwing

May 2015

2015[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMatt Strong* 3,991 48.5 -5.1
Liberal DemocratsMatt Gallagher1,61819.7-11.0
GreenJake Welsh1,61019.5+7.8
ConservativeColm George Lock6007.3+3.3
IndependentMary Rosalind Crumpton2332.8N/A
TUSCLiam Curless1802.2N/A
Majority2,37328.8
Turnout8,23273.8+23.1
Labour holdSwing

May 2014

2014[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opJohn Hacking 2,675 54.98 +16.18
GreenJake Welsh1,00220.60+9.90
Liberal DemocratsPeter James Maxon73915.19-28.41
ConservativeZachery Husseini2865.88-0.92
TUSCMark Bradley Krantz1633.35N/A
Majority1,67334.4
Turnout4,86544.34
Labour gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

May 2012

2012[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Newman* 2,433 56.8 +11.6
Liberal DemocratsMatt Gallagher79718.6-21.1
GreenBrian Candeland50311.8+2.3
TUSCMark Krantz3688.6N/A
ConservativeJonathan Beardmore1804.2-1.3
Majority1,63638
Turnout4,28139.19
Labour holdSwing

May 2011

2011[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMatthew Strong 2,964 53.6 +13.2
Liberal DemocratsPaul Ankers*1,70130.7-10.6
GreenBrian Candeland64711.7-0.6
ConservativeMohammed Afzal2234.0-2.0
Majority1,26322.8
Turnout5,53550.7
Labour gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

May 2010

2010[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVictor Max Mark Chamberlain 3,349 43.6 +3.9
LabourAmina Lone2,98138.8-6.4
GreenBrian Arthur Candeland82510.7+1.2
ConservativeSaira Hanif5226.8+1.3
Majority3684.8-0.7
Turnout7,67772.5+26.5
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing+5.1

Elections in 2000s

2008[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Newman* 2,126 45.2 +4.8
Liberal DemocratsLianne Williams1,86739.7-1.6
GreenBrian Candeland4489.5-2.8
ConservativeDavid Hopps2605.5-0.5
Majority2595.5+4.5
Turnout4,70146.0+2.7
Labour holdSwing+3.2
2007[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Ankers 1,823 41.3 +1.9
LabourAngela Gallagher*1,78140.4-1.6
GreenBrian Candeland54412.3-1.7
ConservativeClaire McLauchlin2646.0+1.4
Majority421.0-1.6
Turnout4,41243.3+0.3
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing+1.7
2006[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opVal Stevens* 1,828 42.0 +9.0
Liberal DemocratsCharles Leslie Glover1,71339.4+6.7
GreenBrian Arthur Candeland60914.0-1.4
ConservativeAmar Rouf Ahmed1984.6-4.0
Majority1152.6+2.3
Turnout4,34843.0-3.9
Labour holdSwing+1.1
2004[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Newman* 1,635 32.9 N/A
Liberal DemocratsAngela Gallagher 1,620 32.6 N/A
LabourVal Stevens* 1,602
Liberal DemocratsCharles Glover1,448
LabourJohn Hacking1,413
Liberal DemocratsRajah Bhatti1,385
GreenJuliet Lawson76515.4N/A
GreenMichael Daw752
GreenJessica Symons726
ConservativeMalcolm Cleall-Hill4298.6N/A
ConservativeNicholas Antoniou401
RespectAmeen Hadi3517.1N/A
ConservativeAmar Ahmed334
Socialist AllianceDaniel Murphy1623.2N/A
Majority1540.3N/A
Turnout4,96246.9N/A
Labour win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
2003[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Newman* 1,288 39.3 -5.4
Liberal DemocratsHoward Totty77023.5+4.5
ConservativeGiles Campbell48714.9-0.6
GreenMichael Daw47014.3+1.2
Socialist AllianceHeather Rose2638.0+0.2
Majority51815.8-9.9
Turnout3,27828.0-4.0
Labour holdSwing-4.9
2002[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBernard Selby* 1,716 44.7 -2.8
Liberal DemocratsAntony Bethell72819.0+4.1
ConservativeDaniel Valentine59315.5-5.2
GreenMichelle Valentine50313.1-3.8
Socialist AllianceHeather Rose2987.8+7.8
Majority98825.7-1.1
Turnout3,83832.0+5.0
Labour holdSwing-3.4
2000[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opValerie Stevens* 1,505 47.5 -1.1
ConservativeIan Paley65620.7+0.9
GreenAnne Power53616.9-2.1
Liberal DemocratsAntony Bethell47414.9+2.3
Majority84926.8-2.0
Turnout3,17127.0-1.4
Labour Co-op holdSwing-1.0

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