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1999 Burnley Borough Council election

1999 UK local government election


1999 UK local government election

Main article: Burnley Borough Council elections

The 1999 Burnley Borough Council election took place on 6 May 1999 to elect members of Burnley Borough Council in Lancashire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party stayed in overall control of the council.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

  • Labour 31
  • Liberal Democrat 9
  • Independent 5
  • Conservative 3

Campaign

Seventeen seats were contested in the election, with two vacancies in Rosehill ward. Labour were the only party to contest all 17 seats, with the other candidates coming from the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Independents.

The election saw controversy in Daneshouse ward where a police enquiry was launched after complaints of voters being assigned proxy votes without their permission. Out of an electorate of 4,158, over 1,100 had proxy votes with an estimate that 775 would be for Liberal Democrats as against 375 for Labour. The situation in Daneshouse partly led to the government reviewing the law on proxy votes to ensure they were not misused to guarantee votes. Meanwhile, the police enquiry would last for nearly a year but eventually decided no action should be taken.

The police were again asked to investigate due to claims in an Independent candidate's leaflet. Labour said that the claim that they reduced rates on their own party offices was misleading and in contravention of the Representation of the People Act 1983.

Election result

The results of the election saw all four groups on the council remain at the same number of seats, with Labour keeping their majority on the council. The only seat changes came in Brunshaw where the Independent took a seat from Labour and in Lanehead where Labour took a seat back. Overall turnout in the election was 28%.

The hard-fought contest in Danehouse ward saw the Liberal Democrat Mozaquir Ali win the election by 216 over Saeed Akhtar Chaudhary from Labour. On the day after the election fighting broke out in Danehouse ward between supporters of Labour and the Liberal Democrats with the police needed to separate the two groups, while the Labour candidate and his son were hit by a vehicle.

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References

References

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  2. (7 May 1999). "Britain votes: Local Council Election Results". [[The Independent]].
  3. (10 April 1999). "Burnley Council election candidates". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  4. (15 April 1999). "Independents' record nine candidates". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  5. Waugh, Paul. (30 April 1999). "Inquiry into poll rigging claims". [[The Independent]].
  6. (1 May 1999). "Police probe proxy votes puzzler". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  7. (6 May 1999). "Proxy votes 'farce'". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  8. Waugh, Paul. (4 May 1999). "Proxy voting to be investigated". [[The Independent]].
  9. (18 April 2000). "Proxy votes: new stress rule". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  10. (3 May 1999). "Labour fury over 'HQ rate cut' poll claim". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  11. (7 May 1999). "Elections: Pike men stand firm in war". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  12. (7 May 1999). "Local elections: Overall Liberal control lost in Pendle on night of upsets". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
  13. (7 May 1999). "Elections: Candidate 'feared for his life'". [[Lancashire Evening Telegraph]].
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