May 5th local elections - tomorrow Pensby and Thingwall ward could be key to the shape of our local authority

By George Morgan - Local Democracy Reporter

4th May 2022 | Local News

Wallasey Town Hall
Wallasey Town Hall

Tomorrow Wirral Council is set for crunch election results which could lead to huge changes in the local authority.

Labour is the largest party, but is well short of a majority. On a bad night for the party, it could lose its leadership of the council.

On the other hand, if 'Partygate' hits the Tories in Thursday's vote, Labour could hope to make big strides towards regaining its majority. There are big battles to look out for in Birkenhead and Seacombe, where the Greens are looking to tear through some of Labour's heartlands.

Pensby and Thingwall is the classic swing seat in the borough, with Labour and the Tories battling it out for a ward which could be key to deciding who takes charge of the council. Local elections are a chance for voters to cast their verdict on their local council, but they are often also used by voters to express anger about national issues.

This year, Wirral Council passed a £20m cuts package, which has seen the council withdraw funding from nine libraries, Woodchurch Leisure Centre and two public golf courses. Labour and the Tories backed the plans, while the Liberal Democrats and the Greens were against.

As well as this, voters may be influenced by the cost of living crisis hitting people across the country and the 'Partygate' scandal which has rocked the government in recent months. On the night itself, voters can expect results to come in from as early as 11.30pm.

Some of the wards with the lowest turnout and least competitive races, which have historically been in Birkenhead areas such as Bidston and St James, have declared around this time in previous years. After these earlier declarations, results from many of Wirral's 22 wards may well be announced rapidly starting after midnight. But some of the key contests, such as Pensby and Thingwall, could take longer to count as tight results can lead to long arguments over spoilt ballot papers and other issues which can affect the result in areas where a small number of votes separate candidates.

Depending on how long such controversies go on for, we can expect all of Wirral's results to be declared by around 1.30am-2am. Here are the names of everyone you can vote for in each Wirral Council ward on Thursday.

Pensby and Thingwall

Allen Burton (Green Party)

Leah Fraser (Conservative)

Finlay Gordon (Labour)

Phil Waterfield (Lib Dem)

Heswall

Ann Ainsworth (Labour)

Barbara Burton (Green Party)

Paul Connolly (Conservative)

Lucy Johnson (Lib Dem)

Bebington

Brenda Ashton (Labour)

Judith Grier (Green Party)

Nicola Oakley (Lib Dem)

Robert Thompson (Conservative)

Bidston and St James

Jayne Clough (Green Party)

Liz Grey (Labour)

Tina McDonnell (Conservative)

Mike Parsons (Lib Dem)

Birkenhead and Tranmere (two councillors to be elected)

Ross Campbell (Liberal Democrat)

Pat Cleary (Green Party)

Mike Clements (Conservative)

Paul Jobson (Labour)

Tony Murphy (Labour)

Amanda Onwuemene (Green Party)

Edward Smith (Lib Dem)

Colin Young (Conservative)

Bromborough

Graham Davies (Conservative)

Vicky Downie (Liberal Democrat)

Ed Lamb (Green Party)

Sue Percy (Labour)

Clatterbridge

Mary Jordan (Conservative)

Thomas Laing (Labour)

Jim McGinley (Green Party)

Christopher Raymond (Liberal Democrat)

Claughton

Gary Bergin (For Britain Movement)

David Evans (Lib Dems)

Liz Heydon (Green Party)

Andy Hodson (Conservative)

Gillian Wood (Labour)

Eastham

Chris Carubia (Lib Dem)

Denise Crossley-Williams (Conservative)

Percy Hogg (Green)

Nicole Williams (Labour)

Greasby, Frankby and Irby

Tracy Elzeiny (Conservative)

Gail Jenkinson (Labour)

Cathy Page (Green Party)

Michael Redfern (Liberal Democrats)

Hoylake and Meols

Alix Cockcroft (Green Party)

Tony Cox (Conservative)

John Ellis (Independent)

Peter Reisdorf (Lib Dem)

David Sindall (Labour)

Leasowe and Moreton East

Debbie Caplin (Conservative)

Angie Davies (Labour)

Chase Newton (Lib Dem)

Hannah Rapley (Green)

Liscard

Francis Doyle (Lib Dem)

Jane Owens (Conservative)

Perle Sheldricks (Green)

Janette Williamson (Labour)

Moreton West and Saughall Massie

Hilary Cullen (Green Party)

James Laing (Labour)

Christopher Teggin (Lib Dem)

Vida Wilson (Conservatives)

New Brighton

Adam Keenan (Lib Dem)

Darren May (Conservative)

Sue Powell-Wilde (Labour)

Cynthia Stonall (Green Party)

Oxton

Allan Brame (Lib Dem)

Philip Griffiths (UKIP)

Rachel Heydon (Green)

Susan Mahoney (Labour)

Philip Merry (Conservative)

Prenton

Naomi Graham (Green Party)

William Harland (Conservative)

Julienne McGeough (Labour)

David Tyrrell (Lib Dem)

Rock Ferry

Chris Davies (Labour)

Stephen Davies (Independent)

Craig McDonald (Green Party)

Simon Mendies (Conservative)

Tom Sutton (Lib Dem)

Seacombe

Bobby Cartwright (Conservative)

John Hoey (Labour)

Anthony Morris (Lib Dem)

Rae Voller (Green)

Upton

Stephen Bennett (Labour)

Lily Clough (Green)

Alan Davies (Lib Dem)

David Fairbairn (Conservative)

Wallasey

Andrew Bennett (Labour)

John Codling (Lib Dem)

Moira Gommon (Green)

Lesley Rennie (Conservative)

West Kirby and Thurstaston

Jeff Green (Conservative)

Yvonne McGinley (Green)

Lawrence Monk (Northern Independence Party – Nationalise Energy Companies)

John Mullins (Lib Dem)

Louise Reecejones (Labour)

     

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