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2011 Cheshire East Council election

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All 82 seats in Cheshire East Council
42 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Seats before 59 6 12
Seats won 52 16 4
Seat change Decrease7 Increase10 Decrease8
Popular vote 91,736 51,167 24,206

  Fourth party
 
Party Middlewich First

Map of the results of the 2011 Cheshire East council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, Handforth Ratepayers Association, Middlewich First and Shavington First in white, Liberal Democrats in yellow and independents in grey.

Elected Council Leader

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Elections to Cheshire East Council happened on Thursday 5 May 2011. Elections occurred in all 52 wards, with each ward returning between one and three councillors to the council.

The wards were all new, having been created in a boundary review which took effect in January 2011.[1] They replaced the previous 27 three-seat wards used in the 2008 election, which were identical to the former Cheshire County Council wards.

Overall results

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The Conservative Party retained overall control of the council, winning 52 out of 82 seats, with a majority of 22 councillors.[2]

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Cheshire East Council election - 2011 - summary
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 52 7 47.75 91,736 6.4
  Labour 16 +10 26.6 51,167 +12.7
  Liberal Democrats 4 −8 12.6 24,206 −8.9
  Middlewich First 3 2.4 4,578
  Handforth 'Ratepayers' Association 2 1.6 3,010
  Shavington First 1 0.3 608
  Others 4 +6 8.7 16,804

Ward results

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An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent councillor.

Alderley Edge

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Alderley Edge (1 seat)[3] [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Frank Keegan* 1,151 72.53
Labour Dominic James Brown 436 27.47
Majority 715 45.1
Turnout 1,587 43.4
Registered electors 3,785
Conservative win

Councillor Keegan previously served as a member for the now dissolved Alderley ward.

Alsager

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Alsager (3 seats)[3][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Rod Fletcher* 1,895 16.63
Liberal Democrats Derek Ian Hough* 1,760 15.44
Liberal Democrats Shirley Jones* 1,648 14.46
Conservative Andrew William Large 1,193 10.47
Conservative Harriet Emily Weatherby Crompton 1,164 10.21
Labour Bill Howell 947 8.31
Conservative Richard Peers 822 7.21
Labour Bob Ashley 805 7.06
Labour Simon Henley Norman Bishop 725 6.36
Green Hilary Robinson 439 3.85
Majority 455 3.99
Total votes 11,398
Turnout 45.2[note 1]
Registered electors 9,620
Liberal Democrats win
Liberal Democrats win
Liberal Democrats win

Audlem

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Audlem (1 seat)[3][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Rachel Anne Bailey 1,451 79.86
Labour Louise Mary Taylor 366 20.14
Majority 1,085 59.72
Turnout 1,817 48.8[note 2]
Registered electors 3,848
Conservative win

Councillor Bailey previously served as a member for the now dissolved Cholmondeley ward.

Bollington

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Bollington (2 seats)[3][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Harold Livesley* 814 13.59
Conservative Peter Hayes 813 13.57
Bollington First Amanda Stott 788 13.16
Labour Heidi Reid 778 12.99
Bollington First James Nicholas 758 12.66
Labour Malcolm Bailey 714 11.92
Independent Tony Mills 575 9.60
Liberal Democrats Shirley Sockett 436 7.28
Liberal Democrats Simon Christopher Owen 313 5.23
Majority 25 0.42
Total votes 5,989
Turnout 48.3
Registered electors 6,773
Conservative win
Conservative win

Councillor Livesley previously served as a councillor for the now dissolved Prestbury and Tytherington ward.

Brereton Rural

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Brereton Rural[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Valentine Frank Wray Unopposed
Registered electors 3,883

Broken Cross and Upton

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Broken Cross and Upton (2 seats)[3][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Louise Brown 1,202 24.88
Conservative Martin Christopher Hardy 1,060 21.94
Liberal Democrats Ainsley Arnold 860 17.80
Liberal Democrats John Narraway 660 13.66
Labour Susan Jennifer Dale 537 11.12
Labour David Russell Vaughan Pemberton 512 10.60
Majority 200 4.14
Total votes 4,381
Turnout 40.3
Registered electors 6,692
Conservative win
Conservative win

Bunbury

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Bunbury (1 seat)[3][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Edward Jones 1,173 70.96
Labour Constance Jones 480 29.04
Majority 693 41.92
Turnout 1,653 46.9
Registered electors 3,657
Conservative win

Chelford

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Chelford (1 seat)[3][10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Mitchell Walton 1,354 79.60
Independent Lozzer Hobday 347 20.40
Majority 1007 59.20
Turnout 1,701 52.7
Registered electors 3,314
Conservative win

Congleton East

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Congleton East (3 seats)[3][11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Brown 2,139 19.26
Conservative Peter Herbert Mason 1,982 17.85
Conservative Andrew Roderick Thwaite 1,849 16.65
Labour Ernest Arther Clarke 1,268 11.42
Labour Robert Boston 1,190 10.71
Labour David Charles Burt 1,087 9.79
Independent Voice of Congleton Iain Grant McKinlay 959 8.63
Liberal Democrats Alan Wilson 632 5.69
Majority 581 5.23
Total votes 11,106
Turnout 40.8
Registered electors 10,738
Conservative win
Conservative win
Conservative win

Congleton West

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Congleton West (3 seats)[3][12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gordon Baxendale 1,621 14.57
Conservative David Topping 1,356 12.18
Conservative Roland Michael Domleo 1,345 12.09
Labour Lisa Bossons 997 8.96
Independent Voice of Congleton Michael John Hutton 918 8.25
UKIP Louise Bours 861 7.74
Labour Andrew Peter Thomas 805 7.23
Liberal Democrats Denis Murphy 789 7.09
Independent Voice of Congleton Neville Thomas Price 777 6.98
Independent Voice of Congleton Paul David Bates 584 5.25
Liberal Democrats Peter John Hirst 553 4.97
Liberal Democrats Eleanor Charlotte Anne Hall 523 4.70
Majority 348 3.13
Total votes 11,129
Turnout 40.6
Registered electors 10,769
Conservative win
Conservative win
Conservative win

Crewe Central

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Crewe Central (1 seat)[3][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Irene Faseyi 525 60.34
Liberal Democrats Gwyn Griffiths 226 25.98
Conservative Cath Murphy 119 13.68
Majority 299 34.37
Turnout 870 24.0
Registered electors 3,670
Labour win

Crewe East

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Crewe East (3 seats)[3][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peggy Martin 2,128 23.45
Labour Chris Thorley 2,058 22.68
Labour David John Newton 1,730 19.07
Conservative Katherine Mary Jones 975 10.75
Conservative Thomas Edwin Ankers 937 10.33
Conservative Stephen Mark Turnbull 902 9.94
Liberal Democrats Paul William Boniface 343 3.78
Majority 755
Total votes 9,073
Turnout 34.8
Registered electors 10,800
Labour win
Labour win
Labour win

Crewe North

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Crewe North (1 seat)[3][15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mo Grant 758 61.03
Conservative John Anthony Jones 484 38.97
Majority 274 22.06
Turnout 1,242 35.6[note 3]
Registered electors 3,581
Labour win

Crewe South

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Crewe South (2 seats)[3][16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Dorothy Hilda Flude 970 30.72
Labour Steven William Hogben 899 28.47
Conservative Jubeyar Ahmed 507 19.07
Conservative Steve Turnbull 489 10.75
Liberal Democrats Lisa Ellen Smith 147 4.65
Liberal Democrats Robert John Icke 146 4.62
Majority 392
Total votes 3,158
Turnout 22.1
Registered electors 7,798
Labour win
Labour win

Crewe St Barnabas

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Crewe St Barnabas (1 seat)[3][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roy Cartlidge 650 76.83
Conservative Debbie Le Goff 196 23.17
Majority 454 53.66
Turnout 846 22.8
Registered electors 3,779
Labour win

Crewe West

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Crewe West (2 seats)[3][18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Michelle Mary Sherratt 1,252 29.78
Labour Peter Nurse 1,182 28.12
Conservative Jubeyar Ahmed 561 13.34
Conservative Robert Andrew Johnson 527 12.54
Liberal Democrats David John Cannon 402 9.56
Liberal Democrats Robert John Icke 280 6.66
Majority 621 14.77
Total votes 4,204
Turnout 31.7
Registered electors 7,774
Labour win
Labour win

Dane Valley

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Dane Valley (2 seats)[3][19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Michael James Kolker 2,149 32.78
Conservative Les Gilbert 2,049 31.25
Liberal Democrats Nick Guthrie 916 13.97
Labour Margaret Ranger 636 9.70
Labour Steve Ranger 498 7.60
UKIP Lee William Slaughter 308 4.70
Majority 1,133 17.28
Total votes 6,556
Turnout 51.8
Registered electors 7,601
Conservative win
Conservative win

Disley

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Disley (1 seat)[3][20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Harold Davenport 974 55.94
Labour Gordon Sutton 440 25.27
Liberal Democrats Tony Berry 327 18.78
Majority 534 30.67
Turnout 1,741 48.9
Registered electors 3,676
Conservative win

Gawsworth

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Gawsworth[3][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Lesley Smetham Unopposed
Registered electors 3,199

Handforth

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Handforth (2 seats)[3][22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ratepayers Barry Edward Burkhill 1,658 31.73
Ratepayers Dennis Mahon 1,352 25.88
Conservative Adrian Henry Bradley 944 18.07
Conservative Matthew Dominic Lloyd 677 12.96
Labour Patricia Bernadette Page 594 11.37
Majority 408 7.81
Total votes 5,225
Turnout 42.0
Registered electors 7,162
Ratepayers win
Ratepayers win

Haslington

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Haslington (2 seats)[3][23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Hammond 1,800 33.63
Conservative David Frank Marren 1,406 26.27
Labour Phillip Robert Buckley 970 18.12
Labour David Holmes 922 17.22
Liberal Democrats Nicholas James Taylor 255 4.76
Majority 436 8.14
Total votes 5,353
Turnout 45.5
Registered electors 6,750
Conservative win
Conservative win

High Legh

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High Legh[3][24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Steve Wilkinson Unopposed
Registered electors 3,564

Knutsford

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Knutsford (3 seats)[3][25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Olivia Hunter 2,805 22.17
Conservative Stewart Anthony Gardiner 2,750 21.73
Conservative Peter Stephen Raynes 2,537 20.05
Liberal Democrats Barbara Susan Austin 1,426 11.27
Labour Paul Aubrey Urquhart Thomson 1,147 9.06
Liberal Democrats Caroline Susan Aldhouse 1,054 8.33
Liberal Democrats Francis George Boden Aldhouse 935 7.39
Majority 1,111 8.78
Total votes 12,654
Turnout 47.9
Registered electors 10,449
Conservative win
Conservative win
Conservative win

Leighton

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Leighton (1 seat)[3][26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Derek Nicholas Bebbington 563 40.01
Labour Terry Beard 428 30.42
Independent Byron Evans 416 29.57
Majority 135 9.59
Turnout 1,407 35.1
Registered electors 4,124
Conservative win

Macclesfield Central

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Macclesfield Central (2 seats)[3][27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Janet Anne Jackson 998 24.60
Labour Ken Edwards 835 20.58
Conservative Tony Ranfield 582 14.35
Conservative Malcolm Thomas 526 12.97
Green David Gooda 432 10.65
Liberal Democrats Charlotte Eve Bird 364 8.97
Green John Anthony Knight 320 7.89
Majority 253 6.24
Total votes 4,057
Turnout 34.2
Registered electors 6,636
Labour win
Labour win

Macclesfield East

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Macclesfield East (1 seat)[3][28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Allan Neilson 576 42.99
Conservative Diana Margaret Millett 332 24.78
Labour David Michael Reed 321 23.96
Green Mark Theodore Noble 111 8.28
Majority 244 18.21
Turnout 1,340 39.2
Registered electors 3,475
Liberal Democrats win

Macclesfield Hurdsfield

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Macclesfield Hurdsfield (1 seat)[3][29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gill Boston 526 46.63
Liberal Democrats Christine Tomlinson 302 26.77
Conservative Alastair Crawford Kennedy 300 26.60
Majority 224 19.86
Turnout 1,128 32.6
Registered electors 4,124
Labour win

Macclesfield South

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Macclesfield South (2 seats)[3][30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Laura Jeuda 1,006 25.63
Conservative Damien Druce 1,002 25.53
Conservative Tom Haslehurst 971 24.74
Labour Nell Carter 946 24.10
Majority 31 0.79
Total votes 3,925
Turnout 34.7
Registered electors 6,523
Labour win
Conservative win

Macclesfield Tytherington

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Macclesfield Tytherington (2 seats)[3][31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Brendan Murphy 1,516 25.79
Independent Lloyd Roberts 1,246 21.19
Conservative Carol Ann Ward 1,032 17.55
Conservative Marian Annette Hardy 991 16.86
Labour Mark Stedman 499 8.49
Labour Mildred Wray 348 5.92
Green Walter John Houston 247 4.20
Majority 214 3.64
Total votes 5,879
Turnout 47.0
Registered electors 7,167
Independent win
Independent win

Macclesfield West and Ivy

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Macclesfield West and Ivy (2 seats)[3][32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alift Iris Eugenie Harewood 1,027 25.02
Conservative Carolyn Margaret Andrew 1,002 24.41
Conservative Andrew James Knowles 918 22.36
Labour Brian Mark Puddicombe 833 20.29
Green Dougal Julian Hare 325 7.92
Majority 84 2.05
Total votes 4,105
Turnout 37.6
Registered electors 6,451
Labour win
Conservative win

Middlewich

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Middlewich (3 seats)[3][33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Middlewich First Paul John Edwards 1,638 16.35
Middlewich First Michael John Parsons 1,550 15.47
Middlewich First Simon Nicholas McGrory 1,390 13.87
Conservative Craig Daniel Evans 1,037 10.35
Labour Allan William James Croll 837 8.35
Labour David John Bryant 781 7.79
Labour Stephen Mitchell 761 7.59
Conservative Peter Leigh Kolker 697 6.96
Conservative Elaine Wray 675 6.74
Liberal Democrats Keith Norman Bagnall 357 3.56
Liberal Democrats Donna Julie Caffyn 298 2.97
Majority 353 3.52
Total votes 10,021
Turnout 36.3
Registered electors 10,590
Middlewich First win
Middlewich First win
Middlewich First win

Mobberley

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Mobberley[3][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jamie McCray Unopposed
Registered electors 3,705

Nantwich North and West

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Nantwich North and West (2 seats)[3][35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Arthur Moran 1,353 23.26
Independent Penny Butterill 1,064 18.29
Conservative Brian Herbert Dykes 920 15.82
Conservative Steven John Edgar 888 15.27
Labour John Richard Priest 836 14.37
Labour Trevor Michael Rowland 756 13.00
Majority 144 2.48
Total votes 5,817
Turnout 43.9
Registered electors 7,188
Independent win
Independent win

Nantwich South and Stapeley

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Nantwich South and Stapeley (2 seats)[3][36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Edwin Martin 1,680 30.89
Conservative Peter Graham Groves 1,291 23.74
Labour Rachel Shenton 892 16.40
Labour Chris Cull 614 11.29
Independent Alan Ross Williams 602 11.07
Independent Teresa Maureen Eatough 359 6.60
Majority 399 7.34
Total votes 5,438
Turnout 45.5
Registered electors 6,626
Conservative win
Conservative win

Odd Rode

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Odd Rode (2 seats)[3][37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Rhoda Bailey 1,652 35.21
Conservative Andrew John Barratt 1,267 27.00
Liberal Democrats Robert Philip Hemsley 897 19.12
Liberal Democrats Ray Lowe 876 18.67
Majority 370 7.89
Total votes 4,692
Turnout 41.2
Registered electors 7,059
Conservative win
Conservative win

Poynton East and Pott Shrigley

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Poynton East and Pott Shrigley (2 seats)[3][38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Howard Murray 1,898 33.52
Conservative Jos Saunders 1,822 32.18
Liberal Democrats Christopher James Robinson 669 11.82
Labour Judith Elderkin 666 11.76
Labour Andrew Jonathan Moffatt 607 10.72
Majority 1,153 20.36
Total votes 5,662
Turnout 49.8
Registered electors 6,439
Conservative win
Conservative win

Poynton West and Adlington

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Poynton West and Adlington (2 seats)[3][39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Philip William George Hoyland 1,856 33.50
Conservative Roger Edward West 1,742 31.44
Labour Elizabeth Middleton 744 13.43
Labour Jamie Cassar 694 12.52
Green Andrew Gordon Hall 505 9.11
Majority 988 17.83
Total votes 5,541
Turnout 45.4
Registered electors 7,031
Conservative win
Conservative win

Prestbury

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Prestbury (1 seat)[3][40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Paul John Findlow 1,621 87.06
Labour Sandra Frances Edwards 241 12.94
Majority 1,380 74.11
Turnout 1,862 52.9
Registered electors 3,632
Conservative win

Notes

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  1. ^ This is the turnout given by Cheshire East Council. Rallings and Thrasher give the turnout as 44.1%.[3]
  2. ^ This is the turnout given by Cheshire East Council. Rallings and Thrasher give the turnout as 48.7%.[3]
  3. ^ This is the turnout given by Cheshire East Council. Rallings and Thrasher give the turnout as 35.7%.[3]

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