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St Michael's (Liverpool ward)

St. Michaels ward is an electoral district of Liverpool City Council centred on the St Michael's district of Liverpool and within the Liverpool Riverside Parliamentary constituency.

St Michael's
St Michael's ward within Liverpool
Population5,810 (2021 census)
Registered Electors4,256 (2023 election)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
Councillors
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside

Background edit

The ward was created in 1953 and its boundaries were changed for the 1973, 2004 and 2023 elections. Between 1980 and 2004 the ward was disestablished.

1953 boundaries edit

 
1953 St Michael's ward

The ward was first established in 1953.

1980 elections edit

The ward was disestablished at the 1980 election, where it was distributed into the new Aigburth and Dingle wards.

2004 boundaries edit

 
2004 St Michael's ward

The ward was re-formed for the 2004 Municipal elections from the former Aigburth and Dingle wards.[1]

The ward boundaries were Promenade Gardens, Dingle Lane, Ullet Lane, Croxteth Gate, Mossley Hill Drive, Aigburth Road, the southeastern property line of Fulwood Drive, and the River Mersey.[1]

The population of the ward at the 2011 census was 12,991,[2] and at the 2021 census of 12,482.[3]

2023 boundaries edit

The ward boundaries were changed in 2023 following a 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 with varying representation by one, two or three councillors per ward. The St Michael's ward was reformed as a single-member ward. The ward boundaries retained the centre of the 2004 ward, losing the southern section to the new Festival Gardens ward and the northern section to the new Sefton Park ward.[4]

Councillors edit

Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
1980-2003 WARD DISESTABLISHED
2004 Peter Allen (LD) John Coyne (LD) Elaine Allen (LD)
2006 Peter Allen (LD) John Coyne (Green) Elaine Allen (LD)
2006 Peter Allen (LD) John Coyne (Green) Elaine Allen (LD)
2007 Peter Allen (LD) John Coyne (Green) Elaine Allen (LD)
2008 Peter Allen (LD) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2010 Sharon Green (LD) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2011 Sharon Green (LD) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2011 Sharon Green (Ind) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2012 Sharon Green (Ind) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2014 Tom Crone (Green) John Coyne (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2015 Tom Crone (Green) Anna Key (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2016 Tom Crone (Green) Anna Key (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2018 Tom Crone (Green) Anna Key (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2019 Tom Crone (Green) Anna Key (Green) Sarah Jennings (Green)
2021 Tom Crone (Green) Anna Key (Green) Steph Pitchers (Green)
WARD REFORMED
2023 Tom Crone (Green)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  • Cllr John Coyne (elected as Liberal Democrat) defected to the Green Party in 2006 and was re-elected with the Green Party twice in 2007 and 2011.
  • Cllr Sharon Green (elected as Liberal Democrat) resigned from the whip to sit as an Independent on 6 May 2011 following the suspension of former leader Warren Bradley from the party.[5]

Election results edit

Elections of the 2020s edit

2023 edit

4th May 2023[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Thomas Crone[Note 1] 1,124 66.96
Labour Helen Thompson[Note 2] 427 26.51
Liberal Democrats Christopher Michael Collins 40 2.48
Conservative Robert Peter Scott 20 1.24
Majority 697 43.26
Turnout 1,611 37.85
Registered electors 4,256
Rejected ballots 8 0.49
Total ballots 1,619 38.04
Green win (new seat)

2021 edit

6th May 2021[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Stephanie Louise Pitchers 2,308 57.79  9.17
Labour Portia Eve Fahey 1,362 34.10  6.56
Conservative David Patmore 171 4.28  1.94
Liberal Democrats Chris Collins 153 3.83%  0.67
Majority 946 23.69  15.73
Turnout 3,994 39.61  1.31
Registered electors 10,084
Rejected ballots 57 1.41  0.81
Green hold Swing -7.87

Elections of the 2010s edit

May 2019 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 2nd May 2019: St Michael's[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Anna Key 2,458 66.96%   8.64
Labour Calvin Wesley Smeda 1,011 27.54%   9.35
Liberal Democrats Chris Collins 116 3.16%   0.99
Conservative David Patmore 86 2.34%   0.28
Majority 1,447 39.42%  17.99
Turnout 3,693 38.30%   0.32
Registered electors 9,642
Rejected ballots 22 0.60%   0.38
Green hold Swing  9.00

May 2018 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 3 May 2018: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Thomas Crone 2,205 58.3  3.7
Labour Stuart Fordham 1,395 36.9  7.9
Conservative David Patmore 99 2.6  0.5
Liberal Democrats Norman Darbyshire 82 2.2  1.7
Majority 810 21.4  11.6
Registered electors 9,810
Turnout 3,789 38.6  0.7
Rejected ballots 8 0.2  0.7
Green hold Swing  5.8

[9]

May 2016 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 5 May 2016: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Sarah Jennings 2,187 62.0  12.1
Labour Steve Fitzsimmons 1,023 29.0  7.4
Liberal Democrats Thomas Sebire 139 3.9  0.3
Conservative David Patmore 74 2.1  2.7
English Democrat Paul Rimmer 53 1.5  1.4
TUSC Elise Khan 50 1.4  0.3
Majority 1,164 33.0  19.5
Registered electors 9,399
Turnout 3,558 37.9  30.1
Rejected ballots 32 0.9  0.6

[10]

May 2015 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 7 May 2015: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Anna Key 3,266 49.9  10.2
Labour Steve Fitzsimmons 2,384 36.4  6.0
Conservative David Patmore 315 4.8  1.6
Liberal Democrats Kris Brown 236 3.6  1.3
UKIP Shashwat Singh 222 3.4 New
TUSC Giorgio Moulas 111 1.7  0.2
English Democrat Paul Rimmer 9 0.1  1.6
Majority 882 13.5  16.2
Registered electors 9,648
Turnout 6,563 68.0  30.8
Rejected ballots 20 0.3  0.1
Green hold Swing  8.1

[11]

May 2014 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 22 May 2014: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Thomas Crone 2,130 60.1  6.0
Labour Patricia O'Brien 1,078 30.4  3.5
Conservative David Patmore 112 3.2  1.7
Liberal Democrats Anna Martin 80 2.3  2.6
TUSC Giorgo Moulas 69 1.9 New
English Democrat Paul Rimmer 60 1.7  0.5
Liberal Jessica Bull 15 0.4 New
Majority 1,052 29.7  9.5
Registered electors 9,554
Turnout 3,557 37.2  2.4
Rejected ballots 13 0.4  0.2
Green gain from Independent Swing  4.8

[12]

May 2012 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 3 May 2012: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Sarah Jennings 1,828 54.1  3.6
Labour Patricia O'Brien 1,148 33.9  0.3
Liberal Democrats Anna Martin 166 4.9  3.4
Conservative David Patmore 165 4.9  1.3
English Democrat Paul Rimmer 75 2.2  1.5
Majority 680 20.2  3.9
Registered electors 9,764
Turnout 3,402 34.8  5.6
Rejected ballots 20 0.6  0.1
Green hold Swing  2.0

[13]

May 2011 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 5 May 2011: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green John Coyne 1,978 50.5  20.1
Labour Phil Molyneux 1,341 34.2  5.2
Liberal Democrats Linda Farrelly 326 8.3  25.7
Conservative David Patmore 143 3.6  3.1
UKIP Paul Rimmer 70 1.8 New
Liberal Terry Formby 31 0.8 New
English Democrat Neil Kenny 29 0.7 New
Majority 637 16.3 N/A
Registered electors 9,741
Turnout 3,936 40.4  18.6
Rejected ballots 18 0.5  0.2
Green hold Swing  10.0

[14]

May 2010 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 6 May 2010: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Sharon Green 2,002 34.0  2.7
Green Thomas Crone 1,790 30.4  12.2
Labour Matthew Garlick 1,710 29.0  13.2
Conservative David Patmore 394 6.7  1.8
Majority 212 3.6 N/A
Registered electors 10,054
Turnout 5,935 59.0  27.2
Rejected ballots 39 0.7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing  4.8

[15]

Elections of the 2000s edit

May 2008 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 1 May 2008: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Sarah Jennings 1,309 42.6  4.6
Liberal Democrats Elaine Allen 1,128 36.7  7.5
Labour Nicholas Mutize 485 15.8  10.1
Conservative David Patmore 149 4.9  0.3
Majority 181 5.9  2.9
Registered electors 9,706
Turnout 31.8  1.8
Green gain from Liberal Democrats Swing  1.5

[16][17]

May 2007 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 3 May 2007: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green John Coyne 1,232 38.0  12.8
Liberal Democrats Christopher Curry 947 29.2  12.3
Labour Jack Johnson 839 25.9  0.9
Conservative David Patmore 149 4.6  3.8
Liberal George Roberts 75 2.3 New
Majority 285 8.8 N/A
Registered electors 9,662
Turnout 33.6  7.6
Green hold Swing  12.6

[16][17]

May 2006 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 4 May 2006: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Peter Allen 1,112 41.5  8.1
Green Jean Hill 675 25.2  8.8
Labour Jack Johnson 670 25.0  1.1
Conservative David Patmore 225 8.4  1.7
Majority 437 16.3  9.4
Registered electors 10,288
Turnout 26.0  3.7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing  4.7

[16][17]

June 2004 edit

Liverpool City Council election, 10 June 2004: St Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Elaine Allen [n 1] 1,552 49.6 N/A
Liberal Democrats John Coyne [n 2] 1,537
Liberal Democrats Peter Allen [n 3] 1,484
Labour Jack Johnson 750 23.9 N/A
Labour Johnathan Reynolds 727
Labour Peter Tuffley 708
Green Jean Hill 514 16.4 N/A
Green Johnathan Clatworthy 453
Green Howard Jago 391
Conservative Helen Hicklin 316 10.1 N/A
Conservative David Patmore 280
Conservative Elizabeth Morton 261
Majority 802 25.7 N/A
Registered electors 10,830
Turnout 29.7 N/A
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

[16][17]

Notes edit

italics denote the sitting councillor • bold denotes the winning candidate

  1. ^ Tom Crone was a re-standing councillor for the former St Michael's ward.
  2. ^ Helen Thompson was a re-standing councillor for the former Belle Vale ward.
  1. ^ Elected to serve a 4-year term.
  2. ^ Elected to serve a 3-year term.
  3. ^ Elected to serve a 2-year term.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Boundary Commission Report". 15 May 2010.
  2. ^ "City of Liverpool Ward population 2011". Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  3. ^ "St Michael's (Ward, United Kindgom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  4. ^ "New electoral arrangements for Liverpool City Council Final Recommendations" (PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. 1 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Liberal Democrat Sharon Green defects to become Independent in Liverpool". Liverpool Daily Post.
  6. ^ "Elections results for St Michaels, 4 May 2023". Liverpool City Council.
  7. ^ "Municipal Elections 2021, Riverside". Liverpool City Council.
  8. ^ "Municipal Elections 2019, Riverside". Liverpool City Council.
  9. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 3rd May, 2018". Liverpool City Council.
  10. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 5th May, 2016". Liverpool City Council.
  11. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 7th May, 2015". Liverpool City Council.
  12. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 22nd May, 2014". Liverpool City Council.
  13. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 3rd May, 2012". Liverpool City Council.
  14. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 5th May, 2011". Liverpool City Council.
  15. ^ "Election results for St Michaels Municipal Elections - Thursday, 6th May, 2010". Liverpool City Council.
  16. ^ a b c d "Liverpool City Council Election Results 1973-2012" (PDF). Elections Centre.
  17. ^ a b c d "Local Elections Archive Project St Michael's Ward — Liverpool". Local Elections Archive Project.

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St Michaels ward is an electoral district of Liverpool City Council centred on the St Michael s district of Liverpool and within the Liverpool Riverside Parliamentary constituency St Michael sSt Michael s ward within LiverpoolPopulation5 810 2021 census Registered Electors4 256 2023 election Metropolitan boroughCity of LiverpoolMetropolitan countyMerseysideRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomUK ParliamentLiverpool RiversideCouncillorsTom Crone Green List of places UK England Merseyside Contents 1 Background 1 1 1953 boundaries 1 2 1980 elections 1 3 2004 boundaries 1 4 2023 boundaries 2 Councillors 3 Election results 3 1 Elections of the 2020s 3 1 1 2023 3 1 2 2021 3 2 Elections of the 2010s 3 2 1 May 2019 3 2 2 May 2018 3 2 3 May 2016 3 2 4 May 2015 3 2 5 May 2014 3 2 6 May 2012 3 2 7 May 2011 3 2 8 May 2010 3 3 Elections of the 2000s 3 3 1 May 2008 3 3 2 May 2007 3 3 3 May 2006 3 3 4 June 2004 4 Notes 5 ReferencesBackground editThe ward was created in 1953 and 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64 wards represented by 85 councillors with varying representation by one two or three councillors per ward The St Michael s ward was reformed as a single member ward The ward boundaries retained the centre of the 2004 ward losing the southern section to the new Festival Gardens ward and the northern section to the new Sefton Park ward 4 Councillors editElection Councillor Councillor Councillor 1980 2003 WARD DISESTABLISHED 2004 Peter Allen LD John Coyne LD Elaine Allen LD 2006 Peter Allen LD John Coyne Green Elaine Allen LD 2006 Peter Allen LD John Coyne Green Elaine Allen LD 2007 Peter Allen LD John Coyne Green Elaine Allen LD 2008 Peter Allen LD John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2010 Sharon Green LD John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2011 Sharon Green LD John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2011 Sharon Green Ind John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2012 Sharon Green Ind John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2014 Tom Crone Green John Coyne Green Sarah Jennings Green 2015 Tom Crone Green Anna Key Green Sarah Jennings Green 2016 Tom Crone Green Anna Key Green Sarah Jennings Green 2018 Tom Crone Green Anna Key Green Sarah Jennings Green 2019 Tom Crone Green Anna Key Green Sarah Jennings Green 2021 Tom Crone Green Anna Key Green Steph Pitchers Green WARD REFORMED 2023 Tom Crone Green indicates seat up for re election after boundary changes indicates change in affiliation indicates seat up for re election Cllr John Coyne elected as Liberal Democrat defected to the Green Party in 2006 and was re elected with the Green Party twice in 2007 and 2011 Cllr Sharon Green elected as Liberal Democrat resigned from the whip to sit as an Independent on 6 May 2011 following the suspension of former leader Warren Bradley from the party 5 Election results editElections of the 2020s edit 2023 edit 4th May 2023 6 Party Candidate Votes Green Thomas Crone Note 1 1 124 66 96 Labour Helen Thompson Note 2 427 26 51 Liberal Democrats Christopher Michael Collins 40 2 48 Conservative Robert Peter Scott 20 1 24 Majority 697 43 26 Turnout 1 611 37 85 Registered electors 4 256 Rejected ballots 8 0 49 Total ballots 1 619 38 04 Green win new seat 2021 edit 6th May 2021 7 Party Candidate Votes Green Stephanie Louise Pitchers 2 308 57 79 nbsp 9 17 Labour Portia Eve Fahey 1 362 34 10 nbsp 6 56 Conservative David Patmore 171 4 28 nbsp 1 94 Liberal Democrats Chris Collins 153 3 83 nbsp 0 67 Majority 946 23 69 nbsp 15 73 Turnout 3 994 39 61 nbsp 1 31 Registered electors 10 084 Rejected ballots 57 1 41 nbsp 0 81 Green hold Swing 7 87 Elections of the 2010s edit May 2019 edit Liverpool City Council election 2nd May 2019 St Michael s 8 Party Candidate Votes Green Anna Key 2 458 66 96 nbsp 8 64 Labour Calvin Wesley Smeda 1 011 27 54 nbsp 9 35 Liberal Democrats Chris Collins 116 3 16 nbsp 0 99 Conservative David Patmore 86 2 34 nbsp 0 28 Majority 1 447 39 42 nbsp 17 99 Turnout 3 693 38 30 nbsp 0 32 Registered electors 9 642 Rejected ballots 22 0 60 nbsp 0 38 Green hold Swing nbsp 9 00 May 2018 edit Liverpool City Council election 3 May 2018 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Thomas Crone 2 205 58 3 nbsp 3 7 Labour Stuart Fordham 1 395 36 9 nbsp 7 9 Conservative David Patmore 99 2 6 nbsp 0 5 Liberal Democrats Norman Darbyshire 82 2 2 nbsp 1 7 Majority 810 21 4 nbsp 11 6 Registered electors 9 810 Turnout 3 789 38 6 nbsp 0 7 Rejected ballots 8 0 2 nbsp 0 7 Green hold Swing nbsp 5 8 9 May 2016 edit Liverpool City Council election 5 May 2016 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Sarah Jennings 2 187 62 0 nbsp 12 1 Labour Steve Fitzsimmons 1 023 29 0 nbsp 7 4 Liberal Democrats Thomas Sebire 139 3 9 nbsp 0 3 Conservative David Patmore 74 2 1 nbsp 2 7 English Democrat Paul Rimmer 53 1 5 nbsp 1 4 TUSC Elise Khan 50 1 4 nbsp 0 3 Majority 1 164 33 0 nbsp 19 5 Registered electors 9 399 Turnout 3 558 37 9 nbsp 30 1 Rejected ballots 32 0 9 nbsp 0 6 10 May 2015 edit Liverpool City Council election 7 May 2015 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Anna Key 3 266 49 9 nbsp 10 2 Labour Steve Fitzsimmons 2 384 36 4 nbsp 6 0 Conservative David Patmore 315 4 8 nbsp 1 6 Liberal Democrats Kris Brown 236 3 6 nbsp 1 3 UKIP Shashwat Singh 222 3 4 New TUSC Giorgio Moulas 111 1 7 nbsp 0 2 English Democrat Paul Rimmer 9 0 1 nbsp 1 6 Majority 882 13 5 nbsp 16 2 Registered electors 9 648 Turnout 6 563 68 0 nbsp 30 8 Rejected ballots 20 0 3 nbsp 0 1 Green hold Swing nbsp 8 1 11 May 2014 edit Liverpool City Council election 22 May 2014 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Thomas Crone 2 130 60 1 nbsp 6 0 Labour Patricia O Brien 1 078 30 4 nbsp 3 5 Conservative David Patmore 112 3 2 nbsp 1 7 Liberal Democrats Anna Martin 80 2 3 nbsp 2 6 TUSC Giorgo Moulas 69 1 9 New English Democrat Paul Rimmer 60 1 7 nbsp 0 5 Liberal Jessica Bull 15 0 4 New Majority 1 052 29 7 nbsp 9 5 Registered electors 9 554 Turnout 3 557 37 2 nbsp 2 4 Rejected ballots 13 0 4 nbsp 0 2 Green gain from Independent Swing nbsp 4 8 12 May 2012 edit Liverpool City Council election 3 May 2012 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Sarah Jennings 1 828 54 1 nbsp 3 6 Labour Patricia O Brien 1 148 33 9 nbsp 0 3 Liberal Democrats Anna Martin 166 4 9 nbsp 3 4 Conservative David Patmore 165 4 9 nbsp 1 3 English Democrat Paul Rimmer 75 2 2 nbsp 1 5 Majority 680 20 2 nbsp 3 9 Registered electors 9 764 Turnout 3 402 34 8 nbsp 5 6 Rejected ballots 20 0 6 nbsp 0 1 Green hold Swing nbsp 2 0 13 May 2011 edit Liverpool City Council election 5 May 2011 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green John Coyne 1 978 50 5 nbsp 20 1 Labour Phil Molyneux 1 341 34 2 nbsp 5 2 Liberal Democrats Linda Farrelly 326 8 3 nbsp 25 7 Conservative David Patmore 143 3 6 nbsp 3 1 UKIP Paul Rimmer 70 1 8 New Liberal Terry Formby 31 0 8 New English Democrat Neil Kenny 29 0 7 New Majority 637 16 3 N A Registered electors 9 741 Turnout 3 936 40 4 nbsp 18 6 Rejected ballots 18 0 5 nbsp 0 2 Green hold Swing nbsp 10 0 14 May 2010 edit Liverpool City Council election 6 May 2010 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Sharon Green 2 002 34 0 nbsp 2 7 Green Thomas Crone 1 790 30 4 nbsp 12 2 Labour Matthew Garlick 1 710 29 0 nbsp 13 2 Conservative David Patmore 394 6 7 nbsp 1 8 Majority 212 3 6 N A Registered electors 10 054 Turnout 5 935 59 0 nbsp 27 2 Rejected ballots 39 0 7 Liberal Democrats hold Swing nbsp 4 8 15 Elections of the 2000s edit May 2008 edit Liverpool City Council election 1 May 2008 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green Sarah Jennings 1 309 42 6 nbsp 4 6 Liberal Democrats Elaine Allen 1 128 36 7 nbsp 7 5 Labour Nicholas Mutize 485 15 8 nbsp 10 1 Conservative David Patmore 149 4 9 nbsp 0 3 Majority 181 5 9 nbsp 2 9 Registered electors 9 706 Turnout 31 8 nbsp 1 8 Green gain from Liberal Democrats Swing nbsp 1 5 16 17 May 2007 edit Liverpool City Council election 3 May 2007 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Green John Coyne 1 232 38 0 nbsp 12 8 Liberal Democrats Christopher Curry 947 29 2 nbsp 12 3 Labour Jack Johnson 839 25 9 nbsp 0 9 Conservative David Patmore 149 4 6 nbsp 3 8 Liberal George Roberts 75 2 3 New Majority 285 8 8 N A Registered electors 9 662 Turnout 33 6 nbsp 7 6 Green hold Swing nbsp 12 6 16 17 May 2006 edit Liverpool City Council election 4 May 2006 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Peter Allen 1 112 41 5 nbsp 8 1 Green Jean Hill 675 25 2 nbsp 8 8 Labour Jack Johnson 670 25 0 nbsp 1 1 Conservative David Patmore 225 8 4 nbsp 1 7 Majority 437 16 3 nbsp 9 4 Registered electors 10 288 Turnout 26 0 nbsp 3 7 Liberal Democrats hold Swing nbsp 4 7 16 17 June 2004 edit Liverpool City Council election 10 June 2004 St Michael s Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Elaine Allen n 1 1 552 49 6 N A Liberal Democrats John Coyne n 2 1 537 Liberal Democrats Peter Allen n 3 1 484 Labour Jack Johnson 750 23 9 N A Labour Johnathan Reynolds 727 Labour Peter Tuffley 708 Green Jean Hill 514 16 4 N A Green Johnathan Clatworthy 453 Green Howard Jago 391 Conservative Helen Hicklin 316 10 1 N A Conservative David Patmore 280 Conservative Elizabeth Morton 261 Majority 802 25 7 N A Registered electors 10 830 Turnout 29 7 N A Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat 16 17 Notes edit italics denote the sitting councillor bold denotes the winning candidate Tom Crone was a re standing councillor for the former St Michael s ward Helen Thompson was a re standing councillor for the former Belle Vale ward Elected to serve a 4 year term Elected to serve a 3 year term Elected to serve a 2 year term References edit a b Boundary Commission Report 15 May 2010 City of Liverpool Ward population 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2016 St Michael s Ward United Kindgom Population Statistics Charts Map and Location citypopulation de Retrieved 15 July 2023 New electoral arrangements for Liverpool City Council Final Recommendations PDF Local Government Boundary Commission for England 1 March 2023 Liberal Democrat Sharon Green defects to become Independent in Liverpool Liverpool Daily Post Elections 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