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1983 Manchester City Council election

1983 UK local government election


1983 UK local government election

FieldValue
election_name1983 Manchester City Council election
countryEngland
flag_imageArms of the City of Manchester.svg
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1982 Manchester City Council election
previous_year1982
election_date
next_election1984 Manchester City Council election
next_year1984
seats_for_election33 of 99 seats
to Manchester City Council
majority_seats50
turnout
1blankVotes
2blankVotes (%)
3blankSwing (pp)
<!--Labour-->map_imageManchester 1983.png
map_captionMap of results of 1983 election
titleLeader of the Council
before_electionBill Egerton
before_partyLabour Party (UK)
posttitleLeader of the Council after election
after_electionBill Egerton
after_partyLabour Party (UK)
leader1Bill Egerton
party1Labour Party (UK)
last_election169 seats,
44.9%
leaders_seat1Beswick & Clayton
seats_before169
seats127
seats_after172
seat_change13
popular_vote174,319
percentage151.6%
swing15.7%
leader2Cecil Franks
party2Conservative Party (UK)
last_election226 seats,
31.2%
leaders_seat2Chorlton
seats_before226
seats24
seats_after222
seat_change24
popular_vote244,788
percentage231.1%
swing20.6%
leader3Audrey Jones
party3SDP-Liberal Alliance
leaders_seat3Withington
last_election34 seats,
23.3%
seats_before34
seats32
seats_after35
seat_change31
popular_vote324,650
percentage317.1%
swing35.2%

to Manchester City Council

44.9% 31.2% | 23.3%

Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Thursday, 5 May 1983. One-third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four-year term of office, expiring in 1987. The Labour Party retained overall control of the council.

Election result

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Ward results

Ardwick

Baguley

Barlow Moor

Benchill

Beswick and Clayton

Blackley

Bradford

Brooklands

Burnage

Central

Charlestown

Cheetham

Chorlton

Crumpsall

Didsbury

Fallowfield

Gorton North

Gorton South

Harpurhey

Hulme

Levenshulme

Lightbowne

Longsight

Moss Side

Moston

Newton Heath

Northenden

Old Moat

Rusholme

Sharston

Whalley Range

Withington

Woodhouse Park

References

References

  1. ''Manchester City Council Election Results'', 2nd Edition, Swarbrick (1993).
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