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Aigburth
Aigburth ward within Liverpool
Population5,560 (2021 census)
Registered Electors4,081 (2023 elections)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
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Aigburth ward is an electoral district of Liverpool City Council within the Liverpool Riverside Parliamentary constituency.

Background

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The ward was created in 1902 within the Liverpool East Toxteth constituency, when three councillors were elected. The boundaries were altered for the 1953 election, 1973 and 1980 elections. Between 1950 and 1983 it was within the Liverpool Garston constituency and between 1983 and 1997 the Liverpool Mossley Hill constituency.

1980 boundaries

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A map of the city of Liverpool showing 1980 council ward boundaries. Aigburth ward is highlighted
1980 ward boundaries

A report of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England published in November 1978 set out proposals for changes to the wards of Liverpool City Council, maintaining the number of councillors at 99 representing 33 wards. Aigburth ward was represented by three councillors.[1]

The report describes the boundaries as "Commencing at a point where the western boundary of the City meets the southeastern boundary of Dingle Ward, thence northeastwards along said boundary and northwestwards along the northeastern boundary of said ward to the southeastern boundary of Granby Ward, thence northeastwards along said boundary to the southern boundary of Arundel Ward, thence northeastwards, southeastwards and generally eastwards along said boundary to the southwestern boundary of Church Ward, thence southeastwards along said boundary and continuing along the railway to a point being the prolongation northeastwards of Kirkraore Road, thence southwestwards along said prolongation and said road, crossing Brodie Avenue and Cooper Avenue North and continuing southwestwards along Mentmore Road to Mossley Hill Road, thence southwards along said road to Holmefield Road, thence southwestwards along said road, to Aigburth Road, thence northwestwards along said road to Alresford Road, thence southwestwards along said road to Hailsham Road, thence northwestwards along said road to Mersey Road, thence southwestwards along said road to Otterspool Drive, thence due southwestwards to the western boundary of the City, thence northwestwards along said boundary to the point of commencement".[2]

2004 election

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The ward was dissolved in 2004 where it was distributed into the new St Michael's, Mossley Hill and Greenbank wards.

2023 boundaries

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A 2022 review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England decided that the existing 30 wards each represented by three Councillors should be replaced by 64 wards represented by 85 councillors with varying representation by one, two or three councillors per ward.[3] The Aigburth ward was reinstated as a smaller, single-member ward from a section of the previous Mossley Hill ward.

The new ward boundaries follow Aigburth Vale, Elmswood Road, North Sudley Road, behind Barkhill Road, Aigburth Road, behind Liverpool Cricket Club and the Alfred Holt Athletic Ground, the River Mersey, Jericho Lane and Otterspool Road. The ward contains Otterspool Promenade, Aigburth railway station, and St Margaret's Church of England Academy.[3]

The population of the ward at the 2021 census was 5,560.[4]

Councillors

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Election Councillor Councillor Councillor[5]
1902 Arthur Twiss Kemble (Con) Archibald Bathgate (Lib) William Hall Jowett (Con)
1903 John Salmon (Con) Archibald Bathgate (Lib) William Hall Jowett (Con)
1904 John Salmon (Con) Archibald Bathgate (Lib) William Hall Jowett (Con)
1905 John Salmon (Con) Archibald Bathgate (Lib) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1906 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) Archibald Bathgate (Lib) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1907 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1908 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1909 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1910 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1911 Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1912 Henry Morley Miller (Con) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1913 Henry Morley Miller (Con) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1919 Henry Morley Miller (Con) William Parkfield Wethered (Con) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1920 Henry Morley Miller (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) Hartley Wilson (Con)
1921 Henry Morley Miller (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) John Ritchie (Con)
1922 Henry Morley Miller (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) John Ritchie (Con)
1923 Henry Morley Miller (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) John Ritchie (Con)
1924 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) Edward James Deane (Con)
1925 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Albert Edward Jacob (Lib) Edward James Deane (Con)
1926 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Alan Layfield (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1927 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Alan Layfield (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1928 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Alan Layfield (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1929 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Frank Campbell Wilson (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1930 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Frank Campbell Wilson (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1931 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Frank Campbell Wilson (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1932 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1933 Wilfred Bowring Stoddart (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1934 Eric Errington (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1935 Eric Errington (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1936 Arthur Donald Dennis (Lib) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
John Richard Jones (Lib)
1937 William Edward Stirling Napier (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1938 William Edward Stirling Napier (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Edward James Deane (Con)
1939 William Edward Stirling Napier (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1945 William Edward Stirling Napier (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1946 Richard Martin Bingham (Con) Vere Egerton Cotton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
William Latham Bateson (Con)
1947 Richard Martin Bingham (Con) William Latham Bateson (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1949 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) William Latham Bateson (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1950 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) Richard Meredith Alcock (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1951 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) Richard Meredith Alcock (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1952 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) Richard Meredith Alcock (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
WARD REFORMED
1953 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) G.S. Fulton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1954 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) G.S. Fulton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1955 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) G.S. Fulton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1956 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) G.S. Fulton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1957 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) J. Maxwell Entwistle (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1958 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) J. Maxwell Entwistle (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1959 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) J. Maxwell Entwistle (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1960 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) J. Maxwell Entwistle (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1961 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) Herbert Mylrea Allen (Con)
1962 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1963 William Alexander Kinnear (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1964 John E.R. Fischer (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1965 John E.R. Fischer (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1966 John E.R. Fischer (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1967 John E.R. Fischer (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1968 John E.R. Fischer (Con) S.A. Cotton (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1969 John E.R. Fischer (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1970 John E.R. Fischer (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) William N. Venmore (Con)
1971 John E.R. Fischer (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) H.H. Francis (Con)
1972 John E.R. Fischer (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) H.H. Francis (Con)
WARD REFORMED
1973 Len Tyrer (Lib) William R. Dyson (Lib) Ian R. Porteous (Lib)
1975 J.H. Lea (Con) William R. Dyson (Lib) Ian R. Porteous (Lib)
1976 J.H. Lea (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) Ian R. Porteous (Lib)
1978 J.H. Lea (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) F. Fawcett (Lib)
1979 J.H. Lea (Con) Sydney T. Moss (Con) F. Fawcett (Con)
WARD REFORMED
1980 Peter Millea (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1982 Peter Millea (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1983 Peter Millea (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1984 Peter Millea (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1986 Douglas McKittrick (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1987 Douglas McKittrick (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1988 Douglas McKittrick (Lib) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1990 Douglas McKittrick (LD) Trevor Jones (Lib) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1991 Douglas McKittrick (LD) Peter Allen (LD) Catherine Hancox (Lib)
1992 Douglas McKittrick (LD) Peter Allen (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
1994 Ron Gould (LD) Peter Allen (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
1995 Ron Gould (LD) J Thomson (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
1996 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
1998 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
1999 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Catherine Hancox (LD)
2000 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Tina Gould (LD)
2002 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Tina Gould (LD)
2003 Ron Gould (LD) David Antrobus (LD) Tina Gould (LD)
2004 - 2022 WARD DISESTABLISHED
2023 David Antrobus (LD)

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Election Results

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Elections of the 2020s

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4th May 2023[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Dave Antrobus 862 50.32
Labour Cate Murphy 546 31.87
Green Jean-Paul Roberts 266 15.53
Conservative David Michael John Jeffrey 39 2.28
Majority 316 18.45
Turnout 1,713 41.98
Rejected ballots 13 0.75
Total ballots 1,726 42.29
Registered electors 4,081
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Elections of the 2000s

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1st May 2003[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Antrobus 1,394 47.29 Decrease3.40
Labour Barbara Murray 654 22.18 Decrease4.91
Liberal Catherine Hancox 315 10.69 Steady
Green Alexander Rudkin 239 8.11 Decrease0.13
Conservative Michael Bunter 235 7.97 Decrease0.07
Socialist Alliance Mark Henzel 111 3.77 Steady
Majority 740 25.10 Increase1.51
Turnout 2,948
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 0.75
2nd May 2002[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ron Gould 1,766 50.69 Decrease5.57
Labour Jack Johnson 944 27.10 Increase6.79
Green Alexander Rudkin 287 8.24 Decrease3.07
Conservative Alma McGing 280 8.04 Decrease3.31
Independent Cathy Hancox 207 5.94 Steady
Majority 822 23.59 Decrease12.36
Turnout 3,484
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -6.18
4th May 2000[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Tina Gould 1,438 56.26 Decrease8.73
Labour H. Adams 519 20.31 Decrease2.18
Conservative Alma McGing 290 11.35 Increase4.13
Green H.J. Jago 289 11.31 Increase 6.00
Alliance for Student Rights J. Cole 20 0.78 Steady
Majority 919 35.95 Decrease5.09
Turnout 2,556
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -3.28

Elections of the 1990s

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6th May 1999[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Antrobus 2,107 64.99 Increase1.63
Labour H. Adams 729 49 Decrease4.70
Conservative A. McGing 234 7.22 Decrease2.23
Green R.C. Lentle 172 5.31 Steady
Majority 1,378 42.50 Increase6.33
Turnout 3242
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 3.17
7th May 1998[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ron Gould 1,757 63.36 Increase9.21
Labour J. Middleton 754 27.19 Decrease4.05
Conservative Alma McGing 262 9.45 Increase0.71
Majority 1,003 36.17 Increase13.26
Turnout 2773
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 6.63
2nd May 1996 (2 seats)[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Cathy Hancox 2,125 54.15 Increase8.03
Liberal Democrats Dave Antrobus 1,856
Labour J. Middleton 1,226 31.24 Decrease7.13
Labour Joe Anderson 1,220
Conservative Alma McGing 343 8.74 Decrease2.16
Conservative D. Patmore 315
Green R. Lentle 230 5.86 Increase1.26
Majority 899 22.91 Decrease7.40
Turnout 3,924 29.09
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 7.58
4th May 1995[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats J. Thomson 1,773 46.12 Decrease6.41
Labour J. Middleton 1,475 38.37 Increase5.78
Conservative Alma McGing 419 10.90 Increase1.79
Green R. Lentle 177 4.60 Decrease1.17
Majority 298 7.75 Decrease12.19
Turnout 3,844
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -6.09
5th May 1994[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ron Gould 2,450 52.53 Decrease3.56
Labour M. McDaid 1,520 32.59 Increase9.69
Conservative Alma McGing 425 9.11 Decrease8.72
Green R. Lentle 269 5.77 Increase3.18
Majority 930 19.94 Decrease13.25
Turnout 4,664
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -6.63
7th May 1992[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Cathy Hancox 2,508 56.09 Increase5.84
Labour J. Middleton 1,024 22.90 Decrease3.73
Conservative Elizabeth Furman 797 17.83 Increase0.43
Green Janifer Jones 142 3.18 Decrease1.68
Majority 1,484 33.19 Increase9.57
Turnout 4,471
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 4.79
2nd May 1991[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Peter Allen 2,553 50.25 Increase3.95
Labour B. Hardy 1,353 26.63 Decrease9.22
Conservative N. Liddell 884 17.40 Increase6.37
Green J. Cook 247 4.86 Decrease1.96
SDP D. Pollard 44 0.87 Steady
Majority 1,200 23.62 Increase16.78
Turnout 5,081
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 6.58
3rd May 1990[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Douglas McKittrick 2,778 46.30 Increase3.56
Labour R. Parkinson 2,151 35.85 Decrease0.05
Conservative N.W. Liddell 662 11.03 Decrease5.63
Green Joanne Cook 409 6.82 Increase2.12
Majority 672 10.45 Increase3.61
Turnout 6,000
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 1.81

Elections of the 1980s

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5th May 1988[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cathy Hancox 2,475 42.74 Decrease16.30
Labour K. Taft 2,079 35.90 Increase7.09
Conservative N. Liddell 965 16.66 Increase7.98
Green Joanne Cook 272 4.70 Increase1.24
Majority 396 6.84 Decrease23.39
Turnout 5,791
Liberal hold Swing -11.70
7th May 1987[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trevor Jones 4,074 59.04 Increase3.05
Labour K. F. Taft 1,988 28.81 Increase3.13
Conservative Olga Hughes 599 8.68 Decrease5.41
Green Helen Prescott 239 3.46 Steady
Majority 2,086 30.23 Decrease0.08
Registered electors 13,487
Turnout 6,900 51.16
Liberal hold Swing -0.04
8 May 1986[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Alliance Douglas McKittrick 3,521 56.00 Increase2.72
Labour K. Taft 1,615 25.68 Decrease1.82
Conservative J. Mass 886 14.09 Decrease5.13
K. Prescott 266 4.23 Steady
Majority 1,906 30.31% Increase4.53
Turnout 6,288
Alliance hold Swing Increase2.27
1st May 1984[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cathy Hancox 3,683 53.28% Increase7.54
Labour J. D. Williams 1,901 27.50% Decrease0.23
Conservative J. Mass 1,329 19.22% Decrease7.31
Majority 1,782 25.78% Increase7.77
Registered electors 13,502
Turnout 6,913 51.20% Increase9.49
Liberal hold Swing 3.89
5th May 1983[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Trevor Jones 2,624 45.74% Decrease2.99
Labour J. D. Williams 1,591 27.73% Decrease2.47
Conservative J. Mass 1,522 26.53% Increase5.47
Majority 1,033 18.01%
Registered electors 13,755
Turnout 5,737 41.71% Increase4.03
Liberal hold Swing -0.26
6th May 1982[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Peter Millea 2,462 48.73 Increase4.40
Labour J. Williams 1,526 30.21 Increase13.79
Conservative R. Jones 1,064 21.06 Decrease18.19
Majority 936 18.53 Increase13.45
Registered electors 13,409
Turnout 5,052 37.68
Liberal hold Swing -4.69
6 May 1980 3 seats[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Catherine Hancox 2,271 44.33 Increase20.71
Liberal Trevor Jones 2,266
Liberal Peter Millea 2,054
Conservative Olga Yvonne Hughes 2,011 39.25 Decrease21.16
Conservative Paul Davies Gill 1,950
Conservative John James Swainbank 1,926
Labour Frank Winstanley Longworth 841 16.42 Increase0.45
Labour Francis Stanley Roderick 771
Labour Francis Joseph Wiles 742
Majority 260 5.08% Decrease31.72
Registered electors 13,245
Turnout 25.2%
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing 20.93
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing

Elections of the 1970s

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3 May 1979[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. H. Lea 6,832 60.41 Decrease1.62
Liberal Cathy Hancox 2,671 23.62 Decrease3.58
Labour T. McManus 1,806 15.97 Increase5.19
Majority 4,161 36.79 Increase1.96
Registered electors 14,762
Turnout 11,309 76.61 Increase35.55
Conservative hold Swing 0.98
4 May 1978[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative F. Fawcett 3,775 62.03 Increase9.50
Liberal I. R. Porteous (PARTY) 1,655 27.19 Decrease10.15
Labour F. Dunee 656 10.78 Increase0.65
Majority 2,120 34.83 Increase19.64
Registered electors 14,821
Turnout 6,086 41.06 Decrease2.65
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing 9.82
6 May 1976[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative S. T. Moss 3,465 52.53 Increase2.71
Liberal W. R. Dyson (PARTY) 2,463 37.34 Decrease4.77
Labour T. Roberts 668 10.13 Increase2.06
Majority 1,002 15.19 Increase7.48
Registered electors 15,090
Turnout 6,596 43.71 Increase1.68
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing 3.74
1 May 1975[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. H. Lea 3,037 49.82 Increase13.03
Liberal Len Tyrer 2,567 42.11 Decrease12.58
Labour L. P. Gallagher 492 8.07 Decrease0.45
Majority 470 7.71 Decrease10.18
Registered electors 14,502
Turnout 6,096 42.04
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing 12.80
10 May 1973[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ian R. Porteous 3,472 54.69
Liberal Willam. R. Dyson 3,443
Liberal Len Tyrer 3,366
Conservative J. E. R. Fischer 2,336 36.79 Decrease43.82
Conservative H. G. Francis 2,183
Conservative E. M. Clein (PARTY) 2,061
Labour K. M. Stewart 541 8.52 Decrease10.86
Labour R. Fogg 411
Majority 1,136 17.89 Decrease43.34
Registered electors
Turnout 6,349
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing 49.25
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
3 May 1972[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative S. T. Moss 3,639 80.62 Decrease3.17
Labour R. Fogg 875 19.38 Decrease3.17
Majority 2,764 61.23 Increase6.34
Registered electors 14,550
Turnout 4,514 31.02 Decrease0.92
Conservative hold Swing 3.17
13 May 1971[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. H. Francis (PARTY) 3,633 77.45 Decrease6.57
Labour G. Walsh 1,058 22.55 Increase6.57
Majority 2,575 54.89 Decrease13.15
Registered electors 14,684
Turnout 4,691 31.95 Decrease4.49
Conservative hold Swing -6.57
7 May 1970[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. E. R. Fischer 4,522 84.02 Decrease7.81
Labour G. T. Walsh 860 15.98 Increase7.81
Majority 3,662 68.04 Decrease7.81
Registered electors 14,772
Turnout 5,382 36.43 Increase0.61
Conservative hold Swing -7.81

Elections of the 1960s

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8 May 1969[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sydney T. Moss (PARTY) 4,429 91.83 Increase23.13
Labour Andrew Williams 394 8.17 4.72
Majority 4,035 83.66 Decrease9.04
Registered electors 13,462
Turnout 4,823 35.83 Decrease9.04
Conservative hold Swing 9.21
9 May 1968[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William N. Venmore 4,142 68.70 Decrease10.23
Liberal Alan G. Wilson 1,679 27.85 Increase13.98
Labour Vincent P. Hyams 208 3.45 Decrease3.75
Majority 2,463 40.85 Decrease24.20
Registered electors 13,437
Turnout 6,029 44.87 Decrease2.58
Conservative hold Swing
11 May 1967[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John E. R. Fischer 5,030 78.93 Increase6.74
Liberal Alan G. Wilson 884 13.87 Decrease6.23
Labour Edwin C. Pimlett 459 7.20 Decrease0.52
Majority 4,146 65.06 Increase12.97
Registered electors 13,430
Turnout 6,373 47.45 Increase11.22
Conservative hold Swing 6.48
12 May 1966[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative S. A. Cotton 3,599 72.18 Decrease7.37
Liberal M. J. Mumford 1,002 20.10 Increase8.38
Labour G. Bradwell 385 7.72 Decrease1.01
Majority 2,597 52.09 Decrease15.75
Registered electors 13,762
Turnout 4,986 36.23 Decrease2.37
Conservative hold Swing -7.87
13 May 1965[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative W. N. Venmore 4,229 79.55 Increase11.42
Labour G. Bramwell 464 8.73 Decrease2.37
Liberal J. S. Roddick 623 11.72 Decrease9.05
Majority 3,606 67.83 Increase20.47
Registered electors 13,772
Turnout 5,316 38.60 Increase0.09
Conservative hold Swing
7 May 1964[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. E. R. Fischer (PARTY) 3,622 68.13 Increase68.13
Liberal Mrs. A. Dyson 1,104 20.77 Decrease6.71
Labour S. J. Cook 590 11.10 Increase3.45
Majority 2,518 47.37 Increase9.97
Registered electors 13,805
Turnout 5,316 38.51 Decrease2.95
Conservative hold Swing 4.98
9 May 1963[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative S. Cotton (PARTY) 3,655 64.87 Decrease22.54
Liberal Mrs. A. Dyson 1,548 27.48
Labour T. Bailey 431 7.65 Decrease4.93
Majority 2,107 37.40 Decrease37.44
Registered electors 13,591
Turnout 5,756 41.45 Increase9.76
Conservative hold Swing -25.01
10 May 1962[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative W. N. Venmore (PARTY) 3,821 87.42 Decrease4.96
Labour S. J. Cook 550 12.58 Increase4.96
Majority 3,271 74.83 Decrease9.91
Registered electors 13,792
Turnout 4,371 31.69 Decrease3.60
Conservative hold Swing -4.96
11 May 1961 2 seats[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative W. A. Kinear 4,494 92.37 Decrease0.32
Conservative S. A. Cotton (PARTY) 4,368
Labour G. Ackers 371 7.63 +Increase0.32
Labour J. G. Morgan 354
Majority 4,123 84.75 Decrease0.64
Registered electors 13,783
Turnout 4,865 35.30 Increase3.18
Conservative hold Swing -0.32
Conservative hold Swing
12 May 1960[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. M. Entwistle 4,163 92.70 Increase15.92
Labour F. J. McConville 328 7.30 Increase2.66
Majority 3,835 32.12 Decrease10.99
Registered electors 13,984
Turnout 4,491 32.12 Decrease10.99
Conservative hold Swing 6.63

Elections of the 1950s

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7 May 1959[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. M. Allen 4,612 76.78 Increase4.28
Liberal W. Russell Dyson 990 16.48 Decrease4.59
Labour J. F. Stevens 279 4.64 Decrease1.79
Anti-Debt League P. Cooney 126 2.10
Majority 3,622 60.30 Increase8.87
Registered electors 13,936
Turnout 6,007 43.10 Increase2.06
Conservative hold Swing 4.44
8 May 1958[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative W. A. Kinnear 4,156 72.49 Decrease16.88
Liberal W. Russell Dyson 1,208 21.07
Labour J. H. Sommerville 369 6.44 Decrease4.19
Majority 2,948 51.42 Decrease27.32
Registered electors 13,969
Turnout 5,733 41.04 Increase3.06
Conservative hold Swing -18.98
9 May 1957[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. Maxwell Entwistle (PARTY) 4,785 89.37 Decrease1.89
Labour F. J. McConville 569 10.63 Increase1.89
Majority 4,216 78.74 Decrease3.78
Registered electors 14,097
Turnout 5,354 37.98 Increase1.42
Conservative hold Swing
10 May 1956[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. M. Allen 4,700 91.26 Increase3.6
Labour Mrs. D. L. H. Taylor 450 8.74 Decrease3.60
Majority 4,250 82.52 Increase7.21
Registered electors 14,088
Turnout 5,150 36.56 Increase7.17
Conservative hold Swing
12 May 1955[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative W. A. Kinnear 3,615 87.66 Decrease1.26
Labour T. Higgins 509 12.34 Increase1.26
Majority 3,106 75.32 Decrease2.51
Registered electors 14,033
Turnout 4,124 29.39 Decrease11.17
Conservative hold Swing -1.26
13 May 1954[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative G. S. Fulton 5,069 88.91 Decrease0.22
Labour K. A. Holland 632 11.09 Increase0.22
Majority 4,437 77.83 Decrease0.44
Registered electors 14,058
Turnout 5,701 40.55 Decrease4.08
Conservative hold Swing -0.22
7 May 1953 - 3 seats[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. M. Allen 5,578 89.13 Increase12.96
Conservative W. A. Kinnear 5,551
Conservative G. S. Fulton (PARTY) 5,437
Labour W. Rice-Jones 680 10.87 Decrease2.65
Labour T. G. White 609
Labour R. Hunter 567
Majority 4,898 78.27 Increase15.62
Registered electors 14,022
Turnout 6,258 44.63 Increase0.08
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
8 May 1952[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Alexander Kinnear 5,268 76.17 Decrease7.20
Labour Thomas George White 935 13.52 Increase5.46
Liberal John Bowen 713 10.31 Increase1.75
Majority 4,333 62.65 Decrease12.16
Registered electors 15,523
Turnout 6,916 44.55 Decrease0.34
Conservative hold Swing
11 May 1951[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Herbert Mylrea Allen 5,842 833.37 Increase2.21
Liberal William Edward Oates 600 8.56 Decrease1.06
Labour Roy Stoddart 565 8.06 Decrease1.16
Majority 5,267 44.90 Increase3.27
Registered electors 15,607
Turnout 7,007 44.90 Decrease1.35
Conservative hold Swing
11 May 1950[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Meredith Alcock 5,881 81.16 Increase4.84
Liberal William Edward Oates 697 9.62 Decrease2.80
Labour Thomas George White 668 9.22 Decrease2.04
Majority 5,184 71.54 Increase7.63
Registered electors 15,667
Turnout 7,246 46.25 Decrease8.92
Conservative hold Swing 3.82

Elections of the 1940s

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12 May 1949[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Alexander Kinnear (PARTY) 6,867 76.33 Decrease6.75
Liberal William Edward Oates 1,117 12.42
Labour Terence Roberts 1,013 11.26 Decrease5.67
Majority 5,750 63.91 Decrease2.23
Registered electors 16,154
Turnout 8,997 55.17 Decrease2.93
Conservative hold Swing -9.59
1 November 1947[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Herbert M. Allen' 7,871 83.07
Labour William Firman Aldis 1,604 16.93
Majority 6,267 66.14
Registered electors 16,307
Turnout 9,475 58.10

Vere Egerton Cotton (Conservative) was elected as an Alderman on 9 November 1946. A by-election was called for 28 November 1946.[32]

28 November 1946
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Latham Bateson unopposed
Registered electors 16,530
1 November 1946[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vere Egerton Cotton 5,778 82.23%
Labour Eric Barnes 1,249 17.77%
Majority 4,529 64.45
Registered electors 16,530
Turnout 7,027 42.51

By-election caused by the resignation of Councillor William Edward Stirling Napier.

16 May 1946[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Richard Martin Bingham 5,036 73%
Victor Harold Edgar Baker 1,255 18%
Edmund Booth 619 9%
Majority 3,781
Registered electors 16,061
Turnout 6,910 43%
1 November 1945[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Herbert Mylrea Allen 4,468 59.79
Labour John Francis Carr 1,505 20.14
Liberal Vera Catherine Davie 827 11.07
Independent Arthur Jas. Holland 673 9.01
Majority 2,963 39.65
Registered electors 16,061
Turnout 7,473 46.53

Elections of the 1930s

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Councillor Edward James Deane (Conservative) was elected as an alderman on 9 November 1939. Herbert Mylrea Allen was appointed by the Council as Councillor for the Aigburth ward on 6 December 1939 under the Local Elections and Register of Electors (Temporary Provisions) Act 1939.

Appointment of Councillor 6 December 1939
Party Former councillor Appointed replacement Term expires
Conservative Councillor Edward James Deane Herbert Mylrea Allen 19
1 November 1938[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vere Egerton Cotton O.B.E unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1937[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Edward Stirling Napier 3,121 59.20 Decrease0.78
Liberal John Richard Jones 2,151 40.80 Increase0.78
Majority 970 18.40 Decrease1.56
Registered electors 10,659
Turnout 5,272 49.46% Increase5.03
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
1 November 1936[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward James Deane 2,777 59.98% Increase25.57
Liberal Philip Binnes 1,853 40.02% Decrease25.57
Majority 924 19.96 Decrease11.22
Registered electors 10,421
Turnout 4,630 44.43% Increase7.96
Conservative hold Swing 0

Caused by the resignation of Councillor Arthur Donald Dennis (Liberal, elected at the by-election of 3 March 1936).

10 September 1936[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Richard Jones unopposed
Registered electors 10,095
Liberal hold Swing

The term of office to end on 1 November 1937.

Caused by the resignation of Councillor Eric Errington (Conservative).

3 March 1936[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Arthur Donald Dennis 2,415 65.59% Increase 25.85
Conservative Harold Diedrick Arrowsmith 1,267 34.41% Decrease25.85
Majority 1,148 31.18 Increase10.66
Registered electors 10,095
Turnout 3,682 36.47% Decrease7.89
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing

The term of office to end on 1 November 1937.

1 November 1935[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vere Egerton Cotton OBE 2,699 60.26% Increase1.73
Liberal Arthur Donald Dennis 1,780 39.74% Decrease1.73
Majority 919 20.52 Increase3.47
Registered electors 10,095
Turnout 4,479 44.37% Increase8.95
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1934[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Eric Errington 2,001 58.53% Decrease4.11
Liberal Arthur Donald Dennis 1,418 41.47% Increase4.11
Majority 583 17.05 Decrease8.21
Registered electors 9,653
Turnout 3,419 35.42% Decrease1.72
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1933[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward James Deane 2,132 62.63% Increase2.21
Liberal Arthur Donald Dennis 1,272 37.37Decrease2.21%
Majority 860 25.26 Increase1.55
Registered electors 9,165
Turnout 3,404 37.14% Increase0.10
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1932[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vere Egerton Cotton OBE 1,974 60.42%
Liberal Arthur Donald Dennis 1,293 39.58%
Majority 681 20.84
Registered electors 8,819
Turnout 3,267 37.05%
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1931[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Wilfred Bowring Stoddart unopposed
Registered electors 4,379
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1930[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward James Deane 2,743 82.50% Increase13.53
Labour William Edward Lloyd 582 17.50% Decrease13.53
Majority 2,161 64.99 Increase27.06
Registered electors 8,137
Turnout 3,325 40.86% Decrease8.02
Conservative hold Swing 0

Elections of the 1920s

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1 November 1929[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Frank Campbell Wilson 2,549 68.97
Labour James Henry Howard 1,147 31.03
Majority 1,402 37.93
Registered electors 7,561
Turnout 3,696 4.88
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1928[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Wilfred Bowring Stoddart unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1927[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward James Deane unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1926[50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Layfield unopposed
Registered electors 5,831
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
1 November 1925[51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Wilfred Bowring Stoddart unopposed
Registered electors 5,507
Conservative hold Swing

By-election caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Henry Morley Miller (Conservative) on 10 November 1924.[52]

28 November 1924
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Wilfrid Bowring Stoddart unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing

Term of office to expire on 1 November 1925

1 November 1924[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward James Deane unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1923[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert Edward Jacob unopposed
Registered electors
Liberal hold Swing
1 November 1922[55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Henry Morley Miller unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1921[56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Ritchie 1,955 66.75%
Middle Class Union William James Austin 974 33.25%
Majority 981 33.49
Registered electors 4,612
Turnout 2,929 63.51%
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1920[57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert Edward Jacob unopposed
Registered electors
Liberal hold Swing

Elections of the 1910s

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1 November 1919[58]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Henry Morley Miller unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1913[59]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Parkfield Wethered unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1912[60]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Henry Morley Miller unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
1 November 1911[61]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Hartley Wilson unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1910[62]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Parkfield Wethered 704 54.36% Increase12.73
Liberal William Abercromby 591 45.64% Decrease12.73
Majority 113 8.73 Decrease8.02
Registered electors 1,754
Turnout 1,295 73.83%
Conservative hold Swing

Elections of the 1900s

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1 November 1909[63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert Edward Jacob 760 58.37%
Conservative David Jackson 542 41.63%
Majority 218 16.74
Registered electors 1,691
Turnout 1,302 77%
Liberal hold Swing
1 November 1908[64]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Hartley Wilson unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1907[65]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Parkfield Wethered 696 64.15% Increase15.95
Liberal Archibald Bathgate 389 35.85% Decrease15.95
Majority 307 28.29 Increase24.68
Registered electors 1,450
Turnout 1,085 75%
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing 0
1 November 1906[66]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert Edward Jacob 559 81.81% Decrease1.97
Conservative William Parkfield Wethered 520 48.19% Increase1.97
Majority 39 3.61 Increase3.29
Registered electors 1,450
Turnout 1,079
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
1 November 1905[67]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Hartley Wilson 469 49.84% Steady
Liberal Albert Edward Jacob 466 49.84% Steady
Majority 3 0.32
Registered electors 1,319
Turnout 935 71%
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1904[68]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Archibald Bathgate unopposed
Registered electors
Liberal hold Swing
2 November 1903[69]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Salmon unopposed
Registered electors
Conservative hold Swing
1 November 1902 - 3 seats[70]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Archibald Bathgate unopposed
Conservative William Hall Jowett unopposed
Conservative Arthur Twiss Kemble unopposed
Registered electors
Liberal win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

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