Election nominations close and list of candidates revealed

7

ELECTION nominations for the forthcoming all-out Warrington Borough Council elections have now closed – and the full list of candidates revealed.

Residents in Warrington will be able to vote at Warrington Borough Council and parish elections and for the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Cheshire on Thursday 2 May 2024.
The candidates below are for the Borough Council elections.

Appleton
Booth Laura Liberal Democrats
Chapman Ghazala Conservative Party Candidate
Critchley Kenneth David Conservative Party Candidate
Jervis Mark Christopher Conservative Party Candidate
Scott Matthew Robert [Matt] Liberal Democrats
Walker Peter John Liberal Democrats
Whalen Jane Labour Party

Bewsey and Whitecross
Critchley Cecilia Margaret Conservative Party Candidate
Crowther David Liberal Democrats
Jennings Thomas Michael [Tom] Labour and Co-operative Party
Mohammed Shireen Saeed Labour and Co-operative Party
Price Barbara May Conservative Party Candidate
Thompson Lisa Charlotte Conservative Party Candidate
Wright Stephen Patrick [Steve] Labour and Co-operative Party

Birchwood
Allen Craig Peter Conservative Party Candidate
Balding Nigel William Conservative Party Candidate
Challinor Dion Reform UK
Dhillon Balbir Kaur Labour Party
Dhillon Kuldeep Singh Labour Party
Murphy Neil Anthony Conservative Party Candidate
Price Timothy Nicholas Geoffrey [Tim] Labour Party

Burtonwood & Winwick
Burgess Kevin Labour Party
Carr Siobhan Maureen Labour Party
Gardiner Stewart Anthony Conservative Party Candidate
Mann Stuart David [Stuart] Independent
Murray Theresa-Jane [Theresa] Independent
Wheeldon Maddison Stacey Green Party

Chapelford & Old Hall
Bird Allan Keith Liberal Democrats
Cooper Blake Billy [Blake] Conservative Party Candidate
Hepherd-Hall Gavin Thomas [Gavin] Conservative Party Candidate
Hutton-Riedijk Rebecca Lucy [Bec] Green Party
Parish Stephen Richard [Steve] Labour and Co-operative Party
Pete-Echieh Barbara Onyii [Barbara] Labour and Co-operative Party
Shah Nisha Jethalal Conservative Party Candidate
Warburton Paul Joseph [Paul] Labour and Co-operative Party

Culcheth Glazebury & Croft
Allen Valerie Margaret Conservative Party Candidate
Benson Carol Ruth Conservative Party Candidate
Edwards Alicia Conservative Party Candidate
Johnson Neil Labour Party
Seddon Janet Elizabeth [Janet] Labour Party
Smith Matthew Philip [Matt] Labour Party

Fairfield & Howley
Flaherty Jean Labour Party
Fowler David [Dave] Reform UK
Higgins Anthony [Tony] Labour Party
Thompson Daniel James [Daniel] Conservative Party Candidate
Zaman Sagheer Labour Party

Grappenhall
Browne Mark Damen Liberal Democrats
Caldow Michael Green Party
Cundy David [Dave] Labour Party
Freeman Andrew John [Andrew] Conservative Party Candidate
Freeman Joanne Shanti [Joanne] Conservative Party Candidate
Speed Helen Liberal Democrats

Great Sankey North & Whittle Hall
Cameron Marcus Fraser Peter [Marcus] Labour and Co-operative Party
Catlow Nigel John Independent
Davies Stephanie Green Party
Groom Julie Helen [Julie] Conservative Party Candidate
Henshaw Janet Labour and Co-operative Party
Kuong-Kwan Chi Conservative Party Candidate
Mitchell Brodie Conservative Party Candidate
Patel Hiteshkumar Nathubhai [Hitesh] Labour and Co-operative Party

Great Sankey South
Dolan Moria Conservative Party Candidate
Hussain Leah Abida Anjum [Leah] Labour Party
Hussain Moazzam [Mo] Labour Party
Lovegrove Caleb Michael Conservative Party Candidate
Pennington Andrew David Conservative Party Candidate
Smith Roy Alfred Liberal Democrats
Tobin Anthony James Liberal Democrats
Watson Laura Labour Party

Latchford East
Allan Heather Winifred Conservative Party Candidate
Duncan Victoria Isabella [Vicki] Liberal Democrats
Mundry Hans Josef Labour and Co-operative Party
Mundry Karen Elizabeth [Karen] Labour and Co-operative Party
Olsen Carl Andrew Conservative Party Candidate

Latchford West
Jordan Timothy Francis Comyn [Tim]  Liberal Democrats
Matthews Denis James Thomas  Labour and Co-operative Party
McLaughlin Maureen Penelope [Maureen]  Labour and Co-operative Party
Taylor Stephen Howard  Conservative Party Candidate
Turner Marc Anthony [Marc]  Conservative Party Candidate

Lymm North & Thelwall
Farrington Susan [Sue]  Conservative Party Candidate
Higginson Calum David [Calum]  Conservative Party Candidate
Hignett Robert John [Bob]  Liberal Democrats
Johnson Wendy  Liberal Democrats
Marks Ian George  Liberal Democrats
Milner Helen Charlotte  Labour Party
Pemberton Carole Margaret  Conservative Party Candidate

Lymm South
Ford Phillip Martin  Conservative Party Candidate
Frith Sara  Labour Party
Gowland Graham Farrington  Liberal Democrats
Pemberton Ian  Conservative Party Candidate
Stuttard Luke William  Liberal Democrats

Orford
Appleton David Michael [Dave]  Labour Party
Bent David Christopher [David]  Conservative Party Candidate
Frith Robin Michael David  Labour Party
Kilgannon Carol Anne [Carol]  Independent
Nicholls Trevor  Reform UK
Russon Emily  Labour Party

Penketh & Cuerdley
Barnard Jacob  Labour Party
Barr Katharine Elizabeth [Katie]  Liberal Democrats
Baxter Joanne Ellen  Conservative Party Candidate
Eriobuna Chukwuma Matthias [Chuck]  Conservative Party Candidate
Fellows Geoffrey Nicholas [Geoff]  Independent
Gallagher Brian  Labour Party
Heaver Andrew Richard [Andy]  Independent
Lenihan Craig Joseph  Independent
McManus Martin Paul  Labour Party
Peters Eunice  Independent
Wilkinson Paula  Conservative Party Candidate
Wych Christine  Independent

Poplars & Hulme
Cornwell Dennis James  Reform UK
Kerr-Brown John Sidney [John]  Labour Party
Muir Anthony Douglas  Conservative Party Candidate
Southern Gemma  Labour Party
Sudworth Nathan James John [Nathan]  Labour Party

Poulton North
Emery Susan Ann [Sue]  Labour Party
Friend Graham Jeffrey  Labour Party
Gillham Una Bernadette  Labour Party
Millington Michael David [Michael]  Conservative Party Candidate

Poulton South
Jones Andrew David  The Conservative Party Candidate
Knowles Rebecca Anne [Rebecca]  Labour Party Poulton South
Rydzkowski Stephen John  Labour Party Poulton South

Rixton & Woolston
Cooksey Hilary  Labour Party
Eastty Philip Steven [Phil]  Independent
Klein Howard Martin [Howard]  Local Conservatives
Rushby Gary  Local Conservatives
Sheridan Lawrence  Labour Party
Siddall Geoffrey  Reform UK
Tynan Robert James [Rob]  Local Conservatives
Varghese Sheejo  Labour Party
Wild Karen  Green Party

Stockton Heath
Harris Sharon Alicia [Sharon]  Liberal Democrats
Murphy Laurence James  Labour Party Stockton Heath
Olsen Lyndsey Jane  Conservative Party Candidate Stockton Heath
Sheldon Sebastian David [Seb]  Conservative Party Candidate Stockton Heath
Wheeler Judith Carol [Judith]  Liberal Democrats Stockton Heath

Westbrook
Eglinton Kathleen [Kate]  Labour Party
Ruben Gavin  Conservative Party Candidate
Rufus Marc Victor  Labour Party

Five key things you need to know for May 2 elections in Warrington


7 Comments
Share.

About Author

Experienced journalist for more than 40 years. Managing Director of magazine publishing group with three in-house titles and on-line daily newspaper for Warrington. Experienced writer, photographer, PR consultant and media expert having written for local, regional and national newspapers. Specialties: PR, media, social networking, photographer, networking, advertising, sales, media crisis management. Chair of Warrington Healthwatch Director Warrington Chamber of Commerce Patron Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace. Trustee Warrington Disability Partnership. Former Chairman of Warrington Town FC.

7 Comments

  1. Blimey! Not much Lib Dem opposition in Labour Wards or much Labour opposition in Lib Dem wards. Not one ward in the whole borough where Labour and the Lib Dems both have a full slate of candidates.

  2. No there frightened of taking the votes off each other because they are so intertwined on issues in the town !
    Who are the Labour and Co operative party ?

  3. Labour and Co-op are labour candidates who belong to the Cooperative party (A “party” made up entirely of labour councillors and MPs) as well. It’s essentially candidates in Labour who want to show they’re more left wing than the standard party.

  4. The Co-operative Party (Welsh: Y Blaid Gydweithredol) is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom, supporting co-operative values and principles. Established in 1917, the Co-operative Party was founded by co-operative societies to campaign politically for the fairer treatment of co-operative enterprise and to elect ‘co-operators’ to Parliament. The party’s roots lie in the Parliamentary Committee of the Co-operative Union established in 1881.
    Since 1927, the Co-operative Party has had an electoral pact with the Labour Party, with the parties agreeing not to stand candidates against each other. Candidates selected by members of both parties contest elections using the description of Labour and Co-operative Party.[6] The Co-operative Party is a legally separate entity from the Labour Party, and is registered as a political party with the Electoral Commission.[7] Co-operative Party members are not permitted to be members of any other political party in the UK apart from the Labour Party or Northern Ireland’s Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP).
    Wikipedia

  5. 3 COUNCILLORS FOR FAIRFIELD? what exactly have they done for the area? **NOTHING** is the answer. they talk a good game but when it comes to it they get **THE WRONG RESULT**

  6. REMEMBER THE **GRANGE AVENUE CLOSURE IN LATCHFORD** AND THE 11 WEEK BIN STRIKE?
    ****YOU CLOSED GRANGE AVENUE UNDERHANDED FOR A WORTHLESS LOW NEIGHBOURHOOD SCHEME WHAT CAUSED **GRIDLOCK** FOR THE LOCAL AREA AND NEARLY MADE LOCAL BUSINESSES BANKRUPT !!
    **********DO NOT VOTE LABOUR IN LATCHFORD*************

Leave A Comment