Cheshire West and Chester Council election, 2023

4 May 2023 (2023-05-04)

All 70 seats on Cheshire West and Chester Council
36 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.1%[1]
  First party Second party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Leader Louise Gittins Margaret Parker
Party Labour Conservative Independent
Leader since 10 May 2019[2] 9 May 2019[3]
Leader's seat Little Neston Gowy Rural
Last election 35 seats, 36.74% 28 seats, 39.17% 4 seats, 5.81%
Seats before 33 28 6
Seats won 39 23 5
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 5 Decrease 1
Popular vote 69,841 51,969 11,140
Percentage 42.55% 31.66% 6.79%
Swing Increase 5.81 pp Decrease 7.51 pp Increase 0.98 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Blank Blank
Leader Paul Bowers[lower-alpha 1] Paul Roberts[4][5]
Party Green Liberal Democrats
Leader since 2 May 2019
Leader's seat Helsby
(stood in Tarvin & Kelsall this time)
Farndon
(defeated)
Last election 1 seat, 5.35% 2 seats, 12.25%
Seats before 1 2
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 9,192 21,092
Percentage 5.6% 12.85%
Swing Increase 0.25 pp Increase 0.6 pp

Result by wards

Leader before election

Louise Gittins
Labour
No overall control

Leader after election

Louise Gittins
Labour

The 2023 Cheshire West and Chester Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members of Cheshire West and Chester Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections, including contested elections in the civil parishes of Broxton, Dutton, Great Boughton[lower-alpha 2], Mouldsworth and Tarporley and the towns of Frodsham[lower-alpha 3], Northwich[lower-alpha 4] and Winsford.[6]

The council had been under no overall control prior to the election, being run by a Labour minority administration. Labour won a majority on the council at this election, taking 39 of the 70 seats.[7]

Wards and candidates

Seat composition between 2019 (top) and 2023 (bottom):

35 28 4 2 1

The Statement of Persons Nominated for each electoral ward was published on 5 April 2023, twenty-four hours after nominations closed.[6]

New councillors

  • Sherin Akhtar (Labour, Upton)
  • Martin Beveridge (Independent, Winsford Gravel)
  • Stuart Bingham (Labour, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Simon Boone (Labour, Winsford Swanlow)
  • Matt Carter (Labour, Handbridge Park)
  • Paul Chamberlain (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)
  • Tom Cooper (Conservative, Tarvin and Kelsall)
  • Chris Copeman (Green, Helsby)
  • Felicity Davies (Labour, Northwich Winnington and Castle)
  • Olwyn Dean (Labour, Rudheath)
  • Caroline Ellis (Labour, Sutton Villages)
  • Michael Garvey (Labour, Frodsham)
  • Charles Hardy (Conservative, Tarporley)
  • Katie Kendrick (Labour, Netherpool)
  • Katrina Kerr (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)
  • Martin Loftus (Conservative, Hartford and Greenbank)
  • Ted Lush (Liberal Democrats, Tarvin and Kelsall)
  • Elizabeth MacGlashan (Labour, Great Boughton)
  • Dan Marr (Conservative, Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead)
  • Arthur Neil (Labour, Northwich Winnington and Castle)
  • Phil Rimmer (Conservative, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • John Roach (Green, Whitby Park)
  • Jimmy Shannon (Labour, Whitby Groves)
  • Gaynor Sinar (Conservative, Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead)
  • Alan Smith (Labour, Blacon)
  • Lynn Stocks (Conservative, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • Lucy Sumner (Labour, Frodsham)
  • Alex Tate (Labour, Lache)
  • Adrian Waddelove (Conservative, Farndon)
  • Ben Walker (Labour, Chester City and The Garden Quarter)

Outgoing councillors

Re-elected councillors

  • Martin Barker (Independent, Parkgate)
  • Richard Beacham (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Robert Bisset (Labour, Central and Grange)
  • Tommy Blackmore (Labour, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Matt Bryan (Labour, Upton)
  • Mandy Clare (Independent, Winsford Dene)
  • Steve Collings (Labour, Great Boughton)
  • Andrew Cooper (Labour, Northwich Leftwich)
  • Razia Daniels (Conservative, Handbridge Park)
  • Lisa Denson (Labour, Westminster)
  • Hugo Deynem (Conservative, Sandstone)
  • Paul Donovan (Labour, Sutton Villages)
  • Simon Eardley (Conservative, Saughall and Mollington)
  • Gillian Edwards (Independent, Weaver and Cuddington)
  • Michael Edwardson (Labour, Wolverham)
  • Carol Gahan (Labour, Blacon)
  • Lynn Gibbon (Conservative, Marbury)
  • Louise Gittins (Labour, Little Neston)
  • Gareth Gould (Labour, Strawberry)
  • Graham Heatley (Conservative, Gowy Rural)
  • Myles Hogg (Conservative, Willaston and Thornton)
  • Mike Jones (Conservative, Tattenhall)
  • Adam Langan (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Gina Lewis (Labour, Winsford Over and Verdin)
  • Sheila Little (Labour, Blacon)
  • Phil Marshall (Conservative, Marbury)
  • Keith Millar (Labour, Neston)
  • Sam Naylor (Labour, Northwich Witton)
  • Nathan Pardoe (Labour, Winsford Wharton)
  • Margaret Parker (Conservative, Gowy Rural)
  • Stuart Parker (Conservative, Christleton and Huntington)
  • Patricia Parkes (Conservative, Hartford and Greenbank)
  • Karen Shore (Labour, Central and Grange)
  • Mark Stocks (Conservative, Shakerley)
  • Christine Warner (Labour, Ledsham and Manor)
  • Gill Watson (Labour, Newton and Hoole)
  • Peter Wheeler (Labour, Ledsham and Manor)
  • Mark Williams (Conservative, Christleton and Huntington)
  • Rachel Williams (Conservative, Malpas)
  • Norman Wright (Conservative, Marbury)

Seat changes

Ward results

Blacon

Blacon (3 seats)[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Sheila Little 1,689 25.77
Labour Carol Gahan 1,687 25.74
Labour Alan Smith 1,561 23.82
Conservative Christopher Hughes 392 5.98
Conservative Benjamin Fletcher 382 5.83
Conservative Maria Jombikova 347 5.30
Green Simon Brown 301 4.59
Liberal Democrats Kris Patterson 194 2.96
Turnout 24.8[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Central and Grange

Central and Grange (2 seats)[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Karen Shore 1,169 41.81
Labour Robert Bisset 1,085 38.81
Liberal Democrats Lizzie Jewkes 208 7.44
Conservative Nicholas Lacey 171 6.12
Conservative David Rowlands 163 5.83
Turnout 20.1[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold

Chester City and the Garden Quarter

Chester City and the Garden Quarter (3 seats)[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Paul Chamberlain 2,229 21.58
Labour Katrina Kerr 2,176 21.07
Labour Ben Walker 2,136 20.68
Conservative Max Gerrard 748 7.24
Conservative Kate Vaughan 725 7.02
Conservative Matthew Morgan 678 6.56
Green Kerry Taylor-Brown 520 5.03
Independent Martyn Delaney 402 3.89
Liberal Democrats Timothy Longman 353 3.42
Liberal Democrats Przemyslaw Rusak 181 1.75
Liberal Democrats Alexander Tolani 181 1.75
Turnout 31.4[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Christleton and Huntington

Christleton and Huntington (2 seats)[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Mark Williams 976 14.28
Conservative Stuart Parker 900 13.17
Green Steve Davies 876 12.82
Labour Max Hudson 794 11.62
Green Nick Brown 749 10.96
Independent Dave Whitehead 684 10.01
Liberal Democrats Chris Ward 667 9.76
Labour Tommy Williams 665 9.73
Liberal Democrats Bob Thompson 524 7.67
Turnout 43.2[1]
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead

Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead (2 seats)[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Dan Marr 1,289 26.51
Conservative Gaynor Sinar 1,220 25.09
Labour Paul Dolan 988 20.32
Independent Simon McDonald 527 10.84
Liberal Democrats Vikki Moran 445 9.15
Liberal Democrats Jack Price-Harbach 394 8.10
Turnout 33.0[1]
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Farndon

Farndon (1 seat)[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Adrian Waddelove 852 47.44
Liberal Democrats Paul Roberts 828 46.10
Labour Conran Tickle 89 4.96
Green Daniel Owen 27 1.50
Turnout 48.8[1]
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats

Frodsham

Frodsham (2 seats)[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Michael Garvey 1,537 25.60
Labour Lucy Sumner 1,422 23.68
Conservative Lynn Riley 1,162 19.35
Conservative Sara Wakefield 1,024 17.06
Green Christine Webber 312 5.20
Liberal Democrats Patrick Eakin 235 3.91
Reform UK Jason Moorcroft 162 2.70
Liberal Democrats Ross Sibson 150 2.50
Turnout 43.1[1]
Labour gain from Conservative
Labour gain from Conservative

Gowy Rural

Gowy Rural (2 seats)[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Margaret Parker 1,122 25.96
Conservative Graham Heatley 1,121 25.94
Labour John Stockton 1,048 24.25
Green Jackie Tait 563 13.03
Liberal Democrats Andrew Hyde 275 6.36
Liberal Democrats Trevor Jones 193 4.47
Turnout 35.1[1]
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Great Boughton

Great Boughton (2 seats)[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Steve Collings 1,866 24.43
Labour Elizabeth MacGlashan 1,736 22.73
Conservative Ashley Avery-Bennett 1,214 15.90
Conservative David Barter 1,200 15.71
Liberal Democrats Rob Herd 732 9.58
Liberal Democrats John Salt 458 6.00
Green Karen Brown 218 2.85
Green Barry Brown 168 2.20
TUSC Mark Pearson 45 0.59
Turnout 46.5[1]
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Handbridge Park

Handbridge Park (2 seats)[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Matt Carter 1,811 24.47
Conservative Razia Daniels 1,712 23.13
Labour Michael Robert Mitchell 1,691 22.85
Conservative Neil Anthony Sullivan 1,536 20.75
Green Tom Barker 308 4.16
Liberal Democrats Sarah Victoria Charlotte Roberts 199 2.69
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Daniel Rule 145 1.96
Turnout 51.7[1]
Labour gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

Hartford and Greenbank

Hartford and Greenbank (2 seats)[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Martin David Loftus 1,223 25.11
Conservative Patricia Mary Parkes 1,203 24.70
Labour Graham John Emmett 805 16.53
Labour Jane Thomas 764 15.68
Liberal Democrats Val Godfrey 328 6.73
Green Sue Beesley 312 6.41
Liberal Democrats Richard James Dawson 236 4.85
Turnout   36.8[1]
Conservative gain from Independent
Conservative hold

Helsby

Helsby (1 seat)[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Chris Copeman 908 54.31
Labour Pauline Elizabeth Lowrie 382 22.85
Conservative Stephen Brendan Garrity 355 21.23
Liberal Democrats David Heath 27 1.61
Turnout   40.4[1]
Green hold

Lache

Lache (1 seat)[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Alex Tate 807 62.36
Conservative Gareth Lawrence 368 28.44
Green Christine McArdle Davies 76 5.87
Liberal Democrats John Hall 43 3.32
Turnout   33.7[1]
Labour hold

Ledsham and Manor

Ledsham and Manor (2 seats)[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Peter Joseph Wheeler 1,673 30.10
Labour Christine Veronica Williams Warner 1,544 27.78
Conservative Nicholas Hebson 821 14.77
Conservative Ike Efobi 809 14.56
Independent Mark Andrew Hartley 440 7.92
Liberal Democrats Graham Handley 271 4.88
Turnout   38.7[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold

Little Neston

Little Neston (1 seat)[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Louise Gittins 1,271 61.40
Conservative Steve Wastell 651 31.45
Green David Oldham 74 3.57
Liberal Democrats Geoff Swaffer 74 3.57
Turnout 50.9[1]
Labour hold

Malpas

Malpas (1 seat)[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Rachel Williams 839 56.96
Liberal Democrats Charles Higgie 534 36.25
Labour Stephen Burns 100 6.79
Turnout 38.4[1]
Conservative hold

Marbury

Marbury (3 seats)[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Norman Geoffrey Wright 1,379 15.38
Conservative Lynn Joyce Gibbon 1,328 14.81
Conservative Phil Marshall 1,306 14.56
Liberal Democrats Roy Garton 1,297 14.46
Liberal Democrats Sam Dodgshon 1,296 14.45
Liberal Democrats Annie Makepeace 1,135 12.66
Labour Catriona Stewart 918 10.24
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom Alistair John Nicholls 308 3.43
Turnout   35.1[1]
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Neston

Neston (1 seat)[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Keith Millar 894 67.37
Conservative John Turnbull 328 24.72
Liberal Democrats Matthew Crook 105 7.91
Turnout 33.1[1]
Labour hold

Netherpool

Netherpool (1 seat)[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Katie Kendrick 895 69.70
Conservative Richard Soper 303 29.60
Liberal Democrats Rosemarie Quinn 86 6.70
Turnout 31.1[1]
Labour hold

Newton and Hoole

Newton and Hoole (3 seats)[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Richard Mark Beacham 2,956 23.61
Labour Gill Watson 2,718 21.71
Labour Adam Langan 2,672 21.34
Conservative Suzanne Booth 859 6.86
Green Molly Wilderspin-Jones 780 6.23
Conservative Robert Daniel Jones 664 5.3
Conservative Rebecca Wimpey 647 5.17
Liberal Democrats Rose Price 339 2.71
Liberal Democrats Neil Connan 316 2.52
Liberal Democrats Bev Fraser 300 2.40
TUSC Kenny Cunningham 135 1.08
Freedom Alliance. Stop the Great Reset Christopher William Aberdeen 134 1.07
Turnout   41.2[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Northwich Leftwich

Northwich Leftwich (1 seat)[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Andrew Graham Cooper 602 59.19
Conservative Harry James William Sharrock 304 29.89
Reform UK Emma Claire Guy 56 5.51
Liberal Democrats Trevor David Hampson 55 5.41
Turnout 28.5[1]
Labour hold

Northwich Winnington and Castle

Northwich Winnington and Castle (2 seats)[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Arthur Leslie Neil 947 26.19
Labour Felicity Laura Janet Davies 853 23.59
Liberal Democrats Lee Siddall 824 22.79
Liberal Democrats Keith Hinde 394 10.90
Conservative Max Alexander Hills 330 9.13
Conservative Olivia Abigail Newey 268 7.41
Turnout   28.7[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold

Northwich Witton

Northwich Witton (1 seat)[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Sam Naylor 592 68.52
Conservative Derek Andrew Smith 194 22.45
Liberal Democrats Alice Philippa Chapman 78 9.03
Turnout   23.9[1]
Labour hold

Parkgate

Parkgate (1 seat)[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Martin Trevor Barker 955 53.29
Conservative Lynn Turnbull 372 20.76
Labour Paul Doughty 347 19.36
Green Drew Bellis 72 4.02
Liberal Democrats John Derry Lawrence Edwards 46 2.57
Turnout   45.5[1]
Independent hold

Rudheath

Rudheath (1 seat)[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Olwyn Denise Dean 553 48.05
Conservative Helen Treeby 523 45.44
Liberal Democrats Griff Griffiths 75 6.52
Turnout   27.7[1]
Labour gain from Conservative

Sandstone

Sandstone (1 seat)[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Hugo William Edward Deynem 864 50.85
Labour Julie Dilworth 453 26.66
Liberal Democrats Audrey Isobel Griffiths 214 12.6
Green Alexandra Dedman 168 9.89
Turnout   42.4[1]
Conservative hold

Saughall and Mollington

Saughall and Mollington (1 seat)[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Simon James Vernon Eardley 1,048 59.85
Labour Howard Timothy Jennings 567 32.38
Green Jane Barker 76 4.34
Liberal Democrats Sandra Mary Hall 60 3.43
Turnout   42.2[1]
Conservative hold

Shakerley

Shakerley (1 seat)[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Mark Lister Stocks 605 49.51
Labour Andy Stott 335 27.41
Liberal Democrats John David Harding 210 17.18
Green Jon Stutfield 72 5.89
Turnout   30.9[1]
Conservative hold

Strawberry

Strawberry (1 seat)[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Gareth David Gould 972 68.64
Conservative Andrew Wade Merrill 349 24.65
Liberal Democrats Rob Hall-Jones 95 6.71
Turnout   35.0[1]
Labour hold

Sutton Villages

Sutton Villages (2 seats)[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Paul Francis Donovan 1,624 41.21
Labour Caroline Olwyn Ellis 1,444 36.64
Conservative Helen Louise Kelly 374 9.49
Conservative Derek Harold Dickson 352 8.93
Liberal Democrats Les Litwin 147 3.73
Turnout   27.2[1]
Labour hold
Labour hold

Tarporley

Tarporley (1 seat)[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Charles Robert Hardy 861 46.02
Independent Eveleigh Hilda Moore Dutton 810 43.29
Labour Cathy Reynolds 136 7.27
Green Anna Elise Crowder 64 3.42
Turnout   46.4[1]
Conservative gain from Independent

Tarvin and Kelsall

Tarvin and Kelsall (2 seats)[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Democrats Ted Lush 1,332 24.67
Conservative Tom Cooper 1,226 22.70
Conservative Thomas John Patrick Carey 1,085 20.09
Liberal Democrats Tim Mobbs 944 17.48
Labour Philip Alvin Tate 420 7.78
Green Paul Richard Bowers 393 7.28
Turnout   39.1[1]
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

Tattenhall

Tattenhall (1 seat)[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Mike Jones 797 46.58
Labour Michael David Foster 605 35.36
Green Charlie Cooke 194 11.34
Liberal Democrats Vera Sandra Roberts 115 6.72
Turnout   44.0[1]
Conservative hold

Upton

Upton (2 seats)[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Matt Bryan 1,647 26.31
Labour Sherin Akhtar 1,598 25.53
Conservative Jill Houlbrook 1,319 21.07
Conservative Steven Hesketh 1,057 16.88
Green Helen Louise Wilman 304 4.86
Liberal Democrats Noel Francis McGlinchey 201 3.21
Liberal Democrats Ian Hopkinson 134 2.14
Turnout   43.8[1]
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative

Weaver and Cuddington

Weaver and Cuddington (3 seats)[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Gillian Edwards 2,931 26.59
Conservative Lynn Marie Stocks 1,515 13.74
Conservative Phil Rimmer 1,498 13.59
Labour Kate Cernik 1,434 13.01
Conservative Adam Wordsworth 1,327 12.04
Labour Bob Cernik 1,228 11.14
Liberal Democrats Stephen Mark Donhue 1,091 9.90
Turnout   39.4[1]
Independent hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Westminster

Westminster (1 seat)[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Lisa Valerie Denson 630 79.55
Conservative Linda Ellen Jones 79 9.97
Reform UK Darren Lee Simon Lythgoe 48 6.06
Liberal Democrats Janet Boys Cole 35 4.42
Turnout   22.2[1]
Labour hold

Whitby Groves

Whitby Groves (1 seat)[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Jimmy Shannon 678 44.03
Green Kate Grannell 649 42.14
Conservative Brian Anderson 213 13.83
Turnout   42.5[1]
Labour hold

Whitby Park

Whitby Park (1 seat)[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green John William Roach 864 52.52
Labour Peter Anthony Rooney 613 37.26
Conservative Luke James Sharples 130 7.90
Liberal Democrats Kurt Jewkes 38 2.31
Turnout   41.7[1]
Green gain from Labour

Willaston and Thornton

Willaston and Thornton (1 seat)[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Myles Hogg 1,102 60.88
Labour Matthew Bracken 479 26.46
Green Robina Elizabeth Hetherington 144 7.96
Liberal Democrats Carol Anne Braithwaite 85 4.7
Turnout   43.9[1]
Conservative hold

Winsford Dene

Winsford Dene (1 seat)[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Mandy Clare 499 45.95
Labour Denise Bingham 393 36.19
Liberal Democrats Bob Barton 99 9.12
Conservative Felicity Roochove 95 8.75
Turnout   29.0[1]
Independent gain from Labour

Winsford Gravel

Winsford Gravel (1 seat)[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Martin David Beveridge 441 45.05
Labour Joanne Elizabeth Moorcroft 380 38.82
Conservative Victoria Elizabeth Relf 125 12.77
Liberal Democrats Richard Neil Dutton 33 3.37
Turnout   31.2[1]
Independent gain from Labour

Winsford Over and Verdin

Windsford Over and Verdin (3 seats)[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Tommy Blackmore 1,061 11.93
Labour Stuart John Bingham 1,037 11.66
Labour Gina Lewis 996 11.20
Independent Dan Ford 897 10.08
Independent Wayne David Fletcher 877 9.86
Independent Claire Louise Broughton 848 9.53
Liberal Democrats Charlie Parkinson 551 6.19
Conservative Adam Boulton-Rawlinson 542 6.09
Conservative Carole Hilda Cozier 539 6.06
Liberal Democrats Helena Miriam Bernadette Conlon 537 6.04
Conservative Graham William Spencer 521 5.86
Liberal Democrats Danny Bond 489 5.50
Turnout   29.2[1]
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative
Labour hold

Winsford Swanlow

Winsford Swanlow (1 seat)[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Simon Laurence Boone 485 37.80
Labour Lyndsay Barwell 327 25.49
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Ian Gaskill 300 23.38
Conservative Adrian Richard Morgan 171 13.33
Turnout   37.4[1]
Independent gain from Liberal Democrats

Winsford Wharton

Winsford Wharton (1 seat)[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Nathan Pardoe 444 46.93
Independent Graham Newton 282 29.81
Liberal Democrats Bev Theron 86 9.09
Conservative Sandra Jane Hardy 72 7.61
Independent Will Charlton 62 6.55
Turnout   26.6[1]
Labour hold

Wolverham

Wolverham (1 seat)[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Michael Edwardson 668 79.71
Conservative Sam Corner 95 11.34
Liberal Democrats Alec Owen Jonnes 75 8.98
Turnout   23.0[1]
Labour hold

Notes

  1. As the only Green councillor, Bowers was their de facto group leader. He was not subsequently returned at this election.
  2. North ward only.
  3. Waterside ward only.
  4. All wards except Northwich Witton.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Did not stand for election.

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