1976 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election|
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Turnout | 37.8% (1.1%)[1] |
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Map of results of 1976 election |
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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.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
[3]
Election results
Overall election result
Overall result compared with 1975.
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election results, 1976
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Party
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Candidates
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Votes
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Stood
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Elected
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Gained
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Unseated
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Net
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% of total
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%
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No.
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Net %
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Conservative
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23
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17
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5
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0
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5
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72.7
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54.3
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53,029
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0.4
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Labour
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23
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5
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0
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3
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3
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22.7
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26.9
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26,276
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1.9
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Liberal
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21
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1
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0
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2
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2
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4.5
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18.4
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17,928
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1.3
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Communist
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2
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0
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0
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0
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0.0
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0.2
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187
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Ind. Conservative
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0.0
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0.1
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98
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N/A
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National Party
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0.0
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0.1
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89
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N/A
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Independent
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0.0
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0.0
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37
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0.1
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[1][2] [n 1]
Ward results
Birkenhead
No. 1 (Argyle-Clifton-Holt)
[2]
No. 2 (Bebington and Mersey)
[2]
No. 3 (Cathcart-Claughton-Cleveland)
[2][4]
No. 4 (Devonshire and Egerton)
[2]
No. 5 (Gilbrook and St James)
[2]
No. 6 (Grange and Oxton)
[2]
No. 7 (Prenton)
[2]
No. 8 (Upton)
[2]
Wallasey
No. 9 (Leasowe)
[2]
No. 10 (Marlowe-Egremont-South Liscard)
[2]
No. 11 (Moreton and Saughall Massie)
[2]
No. 12 (New Brighton-Wallasey-Warren)
[2][5]
No. 13 (North Liscard-Upper Brighton Street)
[2]
No. 14 (Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville)
[2]
Bebington
No. 15 (Higher Bebington and Woodhey)
[2]
No. 16 (Park-New Ferry-North Bromborough)
[2]
No. 17 (South Bromborough and Eastham)
[2][6]
No. 18 (Lower Bebington and Poulton)
[2]
Hoylake
No. 19 (Caldy and Frankby)
[2]
No. 20 (Central-Hoose-Meols-Park)
[2]
Wirral
No. 21 (Barnston-Gayton-Heswall-Oldfield)
[2]
No. 22 (Irby-Pensby-Thurstaston)
[2]
Notes
• italics denote the sitting councillor • bold denotes the winning candidate
- ^ % of total refers to % of wards won.
- ^ Elected as a Liberal.
- ^ Elected to serve a 4-year term.
- ^ Elected to serve a 2-year term.
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.