High Peak Liberal Democrats
The dust has settled from last Thursday, and Liberal Democrats have posted 75 net gains on the day. But a mere number hardly does justice to all the teams behind each result. So here are some shoutouts. In alphabetical order. Well done everyone, brilliant work.
Apologies for any errors - this is coming from local council websites, some of which are easier to use than others. If it isn't clear which seats are gains I've just given a total, but please shoutout in the comments if you know.
Barnsley +1
The marvellous Hannah Kitching becomes the first Liberal Democrat on Barnsley council for a decade. To win from a standing start with a majority of 778 is remarkable. I confess to helping. Hannah also polled a creditable 10.6% in the South Yorkshire mayoral election on the same day, beating my 10.05% in the Police Commissioner election of 2016.
Bolton +1
David Wilkinson in Westhoughton South
Calderdale +1
Amanda Parsons-Hulse gained Warley and Marilyn Greenwood held Greetland and Stainland
Cambridge +1
5 wins with 1 net gain.
Camden +2
3 wins with 2 net gains.
Cheltenham +3
17 wins with 3 net gains.
Cherwell +1
Somebody is the first Lib Dem councillor on Cherwell. Well done. Unfortunately the council website is only publishing one ward result.
Elmbridge +1
3 wins with 1 net gain.
Gosport +4
9 wins with 4 net gains. There are 20 wards here altogether, so this looks like a prospect for taking control before long.
Haringey +6
15 wins with 6 net gains. (7 according to the Guardian).
7 wins with 1 net gain on new boundaries.
Hull +9
24 wins with 9 notional net gains (7 actual) on new boundaries. A phenomenal result. So embarrassing to the Labour Council they don't appear to have published it on the website.
39 wins with 21 net gains, as mentioned earlier.
Liverpool +3
Carole Mary Storey in Childwall, Liz Makinson in Church and Kris Brown in Woolton
Manchester +1
Not apparent on the website, but it was Didsbury West and Richard Kilpatrick.
Merton +5
6 wins with 5 net gains.
Mole Valley +2
6 wins with 2 net gains, taking the council from Con to NOC.
6 wins with 3 net gains.
Oxford +1
5 wins with 1 net gain.
Peterborough +1
3 wins with 1 net gain.
Portsmouth +1
4 wins with 1 net gain.
39 wins with 24 gains, to take control.
Rushmore +1
Another first Lib Dem on the council. Abul Koher Chowdhury in St Mark's
Sheffield +3
Mohammed Mahroof in Crookes & Crosspool (Sheffield Hallam)
Gail Smith in Mosborough
Mike Leverey in West Ecclesfield
and 6 holds.
30 wins and 20 notional gains on new boundaries to take control.
St Albans +2
9 wins with 2 net gains.
Stevenage +1
2 wins with 1 net gain.
Sunderland +3
None to defend, all gains.
Andrew Wood in Millfield
Lynn Appleby in Sandhill
George Smith in Pallion
Tandridge +3
4 wins with 3 net gains.
Three Rivers +1
1 gain, to take control.
2 wins with 1 net gain.
Watford +1
9 wins with 1 net gain to retain control.
6 wins with 3 net gains.
4 wins with 3 net gains.
Winchester +2
Margot Power in Alresford and Itchen Valley
Linda Murphy in St Michael
Winchester is now on a knife edge with 22 Lib Dem and 23 Conservative councillors. With elections by thirds, a repeat of these results would see us take control.
Woking +1
3 wins with 1 gain.
Wokingham +2
4 wins with 2 net gains.
Wyre Forest +1
Alan Totty in Offmore & Comberton
Plaudits to you all and hugs to anyone who didn't quite make it. Roll on next year!
* Joe Otten was the candidate for Sheffield Heeley in June 2017, is a councillor in Sheffield and is Tuesday editor of Liberal Democrat Voice.
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