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1995 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election

1995 UK local government election


1995 UK local government election

FieldValue
election_name1995 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election
countryEngland
flag_imageCoat_of_arms_of_Trafford_Metropolitan_Borough_Council.png
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1994 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election
previous_year1994
election_date
next_election1996 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election
next_year1996
seats_for_election21 of 63 seats
to Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council
majority_seats32
turnout
1blankVotes
2blankVotes (%)
3blankSwing (pp)
<!--Labour-->map_imageTrafford 1995.png
map_captionMap of results of 1995 election
titleLeader of the Council
before_electionFrank Eadie
before_partyConservative Party (UK)
posttitleLeader of the Council after election
after_electionBeverley Hughes
after_partyLabour Party (UK)
leader1Beverley Hughes
party1Labour Party (UK)
last_election111 seats,
41.0%
leaders_seat1Talbot
seats_before123
seats114
seats_after129
seat_change16
popular_vote133,006
percentage146.4%
swing15.4%
leader2Frank Eadie
party2Conservative Party (UK)
last_election28 seats,
38.1%
leaders_seat2Davyhulme East
seats_before235
seats25
seats_after229
seat_change26
popular_vote227,431
percentage238.6%
swing20.5%
leader3Ray Bowker
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
leaders_seat3Village
last_election32 seats,
20.7%
seats_before35
seats32
seats_after35
seat_change3
popular_vote39,522
percentage313.4%
swing37.3%

to Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council

41.0% | 38.1% 20.7% Elections to Trafford Council were held on 4 May 1995. One-third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four-year term of office, expiring in 1999. The Conservative Party lost overall control of the council, to no overall control.

Election results

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Labour Party (UK)}}; width:46.0%;"29Liberal Democrats (UK)}}; width:7.9%;"5Conservative Party (UK)}}; width:46.0%;"29

Ward results

Altrincham

Bowdon

Broadheath

Brooklands

Bucklow

Clifford

Davyhulme East

Davyhulme West

Flixton

Hale

Longford

Mersey-St. Mary's

Park

Priory

Sale Moor

St. Martin's

Stretford

Talbot

Timperley

Urmston

Village

References

References

  1. (1995-05-06). "ENGLAND Tories lose over 1,700 seats and have control of only 20 English councils - less than half the number now run by the Lib Dems". [[The Guardian]].
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