Labour 259 [27.1% -6.7%]
UKIP 153 [16% -2.4%]
Independent 52 [5.6% +5.6%]
Independent 36 [3.9% -4.1%]
Conservative 29 [3% +3%]
Liberal Democrat hold
Percentage change from 2015
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High Peak Liberal DemocratsLD Grant Neal 206 [35.2%]
Independent 126 [21.5%]
Campaign for Change 37 [6.3%]
Conservative gain from Independent
Turnout 18.07%
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Conservative 860 [57.4% +3.6%]
LD Graeme Kidd 326 [21.8% +4.5%]
Labour 183 [12.2% -16.7%]
UKIP 129 [8.6% +8.6%]
Conservative hold
Percentage change from 2015
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Conservatives 850 [42% -1.4%]
Labour 553 [27.3% -21.5%]
Independent 354 [17.5% +17.5%]
UKIP 182 [9% +9%]
Green 48 [2.4% -3.4%]
LD Adam Slack 39 [1.9% +1.9%]
Conservative gain from Labour
Percentage change from 2016
Turnout 24%
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Independent: 466 [34.7%; +34.7]
Labour: 91 [6.8% -9.6%]
UKIP: 85 [6.3% -21.4%]
Green: 72 [5.4% +5.4%]
Conservative hold
Percentage change from 2015
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