Knotty Ash (ward)

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Knotty Ash
Liverpool Knotty Ash (2004 ward).svg
Knotty Ash ward (2004) within Liverpool
Area3.403 km2 (1.314 sq mi)
Population14,355 (2021 census)
  Density 4,218/km2 (10,920/sq mi)
Registered Electors10,397 (2021 election)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
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Merseyside

Knotty Ash ward was an electoral division of Liverpool City Council centred on the Knotty Ash district of Liverpool.

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Background

The ward was formed for the 2004 local elections and dissolved in 2023.

2004 boundaries

A review by the Boundary Committee for England recommended that the council was formed of a reduced number of 90 members elected from 30 wards. The ward was formed from the former Broadgreen ward, taking in small parts from Childwall, Croxteth and Dovecot wards. [1] The ward was part of the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary constituency.

The population of the ward at the 2021 Census was 14,355. [2]

2023 elections

Following a 2022 review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England which decided that the existing 30 wards each represented by three Councillors should be replaced by 64 wards represented by 85 councillors, the ward was split up into the new Broadgreen,Knotty Ash & Dovecot Park, Sandfield Park, and West Derby Leyfield wards. [3]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004 Josie Mullen (LD)Christopher Newby (LD)David Irving (LD)
2006 Josie Mullen (LD)Christopher Newby (LD)David Irving (LD)
2007 Josie Mullen (LD)Paul Twigger (LD)David Irving (LD)
2008 Josie Mullen (LD)Paul Twigger (LD)David Irving (LD)
2010 Jacqui Nasuh (Lab)Paul Twigger (LD)David Irving (LD)
2011 Jacqui Nasuh (Lab)Hayley Todd (Lab)David Irving (LD)
2012 Ged Taylor (Lab)Hayley Todd (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2014 Ged Taylor (Lab)Hayley Todd (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2015 Ged Taylor (Lab)Jacqui Taylor (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2016 Ged Taylor (Lab)Jacqui Taylor (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2018 Alison Clarke (Lab)Harry Doyle (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2019 Alison Clarke (Lab)Harry Doyle (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)
2021 Alison Clarke (Lab)Harry Doyle (Lab)Nick Crofts (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Notes

Election results

Elections of the 2020s

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2021: Thursday 6 May 2021 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nick Crofts1,585 56.93 Decrease2.svg12.77
Liberal Democrats Alex Cottrell38013.65Increase2.svg3.30
Green Paul Joseph Corry2789.99Increase2.svg0.93
Conservative Jigarkom Hekmat2779.95Increase2.svg2.54
Liberal Kenneth Russell893.49Decrease2.svg0.29
NHA Stephen McNally1374.92Steady2.svgN/A
Majority1,20543.28Decrease2.svg16.07
Turnout 2,78426.78Increase2.svg2.10
Rejected ballots441.56Increase2.svg0.32
Total ballots2,82827.20
Registered electors 10,397
Labour hold Swing -8.03

Elections of the 2010s

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2019: Thursday 2 May 2019 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Harry Doyle1,778 69.70 Decrease2.svg4.20
Liberal Democrats Graham Hughes 26410.35Increase2.svg0.55
Green Fiona Coyne2319.06Increase2.svg3.86
Conservative Mark Butchard1897.41Decrease2.svg2.29
Liberal Kenneth Russell893.49Increase2.svg1.99
Majority1,51459.35Decrease2.svg4.75
Turnout 2,58324.68Decrease2.svg0.22
Rejected ballots321.24Increase2.svg1.04
Registered electors 10,466
Labour hold Swing -2.38
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2018: Thursday 3 May 2018 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alison Clarke 1,978 73.9 Increase2.svg10.9
Labour Harry Doyle 1,895 - -
Liberal Democrats Graham Hughes 3299.8Decrease2.svg4.5
Conservative Mark Butchard2729.7Increase2.svg5.8
Conservative Irene Stuart235-
Liberal Democrats Gerard Thompson182-
Green Fiona Coyne1545.2Increase2.svg1.2
Green Michael Humphrey Johnson116-
Liberal Kenneth Russell791.5Decrease2.svg1.0
Majority3,36264.1Increase2.svg15.4
Registered electors 10,599
Turnout 2,62424.9Decrease2.svg5.2
Rejected ballots80.2Decrease2.svg1.1
Labour hold Swing +7.7
Labour hold Swing -
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2016: Thursday 5 May 2016 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nick Crofts1,923 62.99 Decrease2.svg5.17
Liberal Democrats Norman Mills43614.28Increase2.svg7.57
UKIP Adam Giles Heatherington31810.42%Decrease2.svg0.37
Green Fiona Coyne1224.00Decrease2.svg0.27
Conservative Irene Stuart1193.90Decrease2.svg2.75%
Liberal Lindsey Janet Mary Wood772.52Increase2.svg0.84
TUSC Craig Foden581.90Steady2.svgN/A
Majority1,48748.71Decrease2.svg8.66
Turnout 3,09230.07Decrease2.svg35.08
Registered electors 10,282
Labour hold Swing -6.37
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2015: Thursday 7 May 2015 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jacqui Taylor 4,512 68.16 Increase2.svg6.61
UKIP James Swarbrick71410.79Decrease2.svg7.32
Liberal Democrats Norman Mills4446.71Decrease2.svg1.16
Conservative Irene Stuart4406.65Increase2.svg1.98
Green Jack Coutts2834.27Decrease2.svg0.37
Liberal Marjorie Peel1111.68Increase2.svg0.30
TUSC Alan David Fogg1001.51Steady2.svgN/A
English Democrat Derek Francis Grue160.24Steady2.svgN/A
Majority3,79857.37Increase2.svg13.93
Turnout 6,64865.15Increase2.svg33.39
Registered electors 10,204
Labour hold Swing +6.97
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2014 Thursday 22 May 2014 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ged Taylor1,964 61.55 Decrease2.svg7.06
UKIP John David Sisson57818.11Increase2.svg12.40
Liberal Democrats Norman Mills2517.87Decrease2.svg0.56
Conservative Emilio Chiquito1494.67Increase2.svg2.41
Green Jade Kuhlke1484.64Increase2.svg2.60
English Democrat Derek Francis Grue571.79Decrease2.svg1.04
Liberal Marjorie Peel441.38Decrease2.svg6.03
Majority1,38643.44Decrease2.svg16.74
Turnout 3,19131.76Increase2.svg13.83
Labour hold Swing -9.73
Knotty Ash By-election: 15th November, 2012 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ged Taylor 1,213 68.61 Decrease2.svg3.32
Liberal Democrats Stephen Maddison1498.43Decrease2.svg4.66
Liberal Patricia Elmour1317.41Increase2.svg4.58
UKIP Adam Heatherington1015.71Steady2.svgN/A
English Democrat Derek Grue502.83Steady2.svgN/A
TUSC Charlie Cosgrove482.71Decrease2.svg0.10
Conservative Jack Alexander Stallworthy402.26Decrease2.svg1.98
Green Jon Deamer382.04Decrease2.svg3.6
Majority106460.18Increase2.svg1.88
Turnout 176817.93Decrease2.svg16.77
Labour hold Swing +0.67%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2012: Thursday 3 May 2012 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nicholas Robert Crofts 2,443 71.39 Increase2.svg12.84
Liberal Democrats Norman Mills44813.09Decrease2.svg21.41
Green Anthony John Christian1935.64Increase2.svg3.51
Conservative Pauline Ann Shuttleworth1454.24Increase2.svg0.79
Liberal Majorie Peel972.83Increase2.svg1.46
TUSC John Gary Marston962.81Steady2.svgN/A
Majority199558.30Increase2.svg34.25
Turnout 342234.70Decrease2.svg7.74
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +17.13
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2011: Thursday 5 May 2011 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Hayley Todd 2,442 58.55 Increase2.svg7.14
Liberal Democrats Paul Twigger1,43934.50Decrease2.svg4.40
Conservative James Robert Ellis1443.45Increase2.svg0.02
Green Theresa Anne Larkins892.13Increase2.svg0.04
Liberal Majorie Peel571.37Decrease2.svg2.80
Majority1,00324.05Increase2.svg11.54
Turnout 4,17142.44Decrease2.svg17.35
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing 5.77%
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2010: Thursday 6 May 2010 [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jacqui Nasuh 3,044 51.41 Increase2.svg6.29
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Frances Parr2,30338.90Decrease2.svg7.20
Liberal Patricia Margaret Elmour2474.17Steady2.svgN/A
Conservative June Hilda Brandwood2033.43Decrease2.svg1.76
Green Eveline Johanna Van Der Steen1242.09Decrease2.svg1.50
Majority74112.51Increase2.svg11.53
Turnout 5,92159.79
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +6.75

Elections of the 2000s

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2008: Thursday 1 May 2008 [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Irving1,642 46.10 Decrease2.svg5.05
Labour Anthony Conception1,60745.12Increase2.svg5.06
Conservative Geoffrey Elsmore Brandwood1855.19Increase2.svg1.94
Green James Edward Munro1283.59Increase2.svg1.08
Majority350.98Decrease2.svg10.11
Turnout 3,56235.33
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -5.05
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2007: Thursday 3 May 2007 [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Paul Twigger1,794 51.15 Increase2.svg7.02
Labour Anthony Concepcion1,40540.06Decrease2.svg0.61
Conservative Michael Lind1443.25Decrease2.svg2.78
Liberal Terry Formby1063.02Decrease2.svg5.29
Green Helen Rawlinson882.51Increase2.svg2.51
Majority38911.09
Turnout 3,50734.65
Liberal Democrats hold Swing 3.82
Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2006: 4 May 2006 [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Josie Mullen1,275 44.13
Labour Anthony Concepcion1,17540.67
Liberal Andrew Charles Donaldson2408.31
Conservative Michael Lind1996.89
Majority
Turnout 2,88927.77
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

After the boundary change of 2004 the whole of Liverpool City Council faced election. Three Councillors were returned.

Liverpool City Council Municipal Elections 2004: Thursday 10 June 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Irving 1,907
Liberal Democrats Christopher Newby1,880
Liberal Democrats Josephine Mullen1,732
Labour Brenda McGrath1,179
Labour Peter Killeen1,156
Labour Peter Davidson1,095
Liberal Andrew Donaldson310
Conservative Duncan Phillips225
Liberal Elain Tyler216
Majority
Turnout 379936.24%
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Italics – Denotes sitting Councillor.
Bold – Denotes the winning candidate.

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