Nominations for the local elections on May 1st closed at noon today. I’ve listed the nominations for each ward in the City below. The three main parties are all running full slates of candidates for only the second time in many years (last year was the first time, and in 2006 the Liberal Democrats failed to field a candidate in Cadishead). There are 4 independents of various shades, 6 BNP candidates (5 last year) and 1 UKIP candidate (3 last year). Surprisingly there are no Greens this year, having run 3 candidates last year.
A few observations before I list the candidates:
- The independent in Winton Ward is Paul Doyle who is a local hairdresser. He got his nomination form in moments before the deadline and is causing Labour some consternation as he is very well known in the local area although he actually lives in Worsley Village.
- As well as being attacked from all angles politically, Roger Jones now has an added problem in Irlam as the Liberal Democrats have nominated a candidate with the same surname. The LibDems aren’t in the running in Irlam but in a close election it could cost him vital votes.
- Cllr Tony Harold is running against the Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Cllr Janice Heywood in Weaste & Seedley, having been deselected by his Labour comrades in Ordsall ward in favour of Hazel Blears’ attack puppy Ray Mashiter.
Cadishead Ward
BRAMER-KELLY, Lyn (Conservative)
DICKENSON, Chris (Community Action)
HUNT, Jimmy (Labour)
OWEN, Melanie (Liberal Democrat)
Irlam
FITZSIMMONS, Stephen (Conservative)
HOULTON, Rick (Community Action)
JONES, Mariska (Liberal Democrat)
JONES, Roger (Labour)
Winton
DOYLE, Paul Michael (Independent)
GREEN, Gary Mark (Conservative)
LANCASTER, David Anthony (Labour)
PLAISTER, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)
WILLIAMS, Thomas (BNP)
Barton
BENJAMIN, Ronald David (Liberal Democrat)
MANNAN, Abdul (Conservative)
MULLEN, John Anthony (Labour)
VALENTINE, Alan Dominic (Independent)
Eccles
BROUGHTON, Alan Thomas (Labour)
FERRER, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)
TOPE, Judith Ann (Conservative)
Swinton South
BRUNYEE, Hilary (Conservative)
BURGOYNE, Valerie May (Labour)
KELLY, Dave (Independent)
O’NEILL, Martin Gerard (Liberal Democrat)
Pendlebury
ALLCOCK, Peter Gregory (Conservative)
CORRY, Christine (Liberal Democrat)
CREMINS, Stuart Antony (Independent)
TAYLOR, Wayne (BNP)
WARNER, Barry (Labour)
Swinton North
ANTROBUS, Derek (Labour)
COOKE, Tamara (Liberal Democrat)
WALSH, Shirley (Conservative)
Worsley
FERGUSON, John (Labour)
GARRIDO, Karen Margaret (Conservative)
MULLEADY, Sheila (Liberal Democrat)
Walkden South
CAVANAGH, Tommy (BNP)
OGDEN, Pauline (Liberal Democrat)
RYAN, Brendan Patrick (Labour)
TURNER, Nicky (Conservative)
Walkden North
DEVINE, Vincent (Labour)
FERNLEY, Thomas (Liberal Democrat)
MACDONALD, Eileen Anne (Conservative)
Little Hulton
CARSON, Susan Cecilia (Liberal Democrat)
COLEMAN, Vinnie (BNP)
RYAN, Pat (Labour)
WEST, Elaine Josephine (Conservative)
Boothstown & Ellenbrook
CHEETHAM, Andrew Geoffrey (Conservative)
CONNETT, Catherine Angela (Liberal Democrat)
SHAHID, ABDUL (Labour)
Kersal
CONNOR, Peter (Labour)
KERSHNER, Harold (Liberal Democrat)
ODZE, Shneur Zalman (Conservative)
Broughton
CARSON, Bernard Robert (Liberal Democrat)
KING, Jim (Labour and Co-operative)
WOLFSON, David John (Conservative)
Ordsall
COCKAYNE, Yan-Nin (Conservative)
MASHITER, Ray (Labour)
STARKEY, Liam Michael (Liberal Democrat)
Langworthy
DRAKE, Lynn Elizabeth (Liberal Democrat)
SALMON, Andy (Labour)
VERNON, Helen Elizabeth (Conservative)
Irwell Riverside
COEN, Stephen (Labour)
HEALEY, Anthony (BNP)
LEWIS, David Barry (Conservative)
MCKELVEY, Kenneth William (Liberal Democrat)
Claremont
ALLCOCK, Chris (Conservative)
O’SULLIVAN, Edward Richard James (BNP)
OWEN, Norman (Liberal Democrat)
WAKEFIELD, Robert (UKIP)
WHEELER, Peter Joseph (Labour)
Weaste & Seedley
GRANT, Heather Nicola (Conservative)
HAROLD, Tony (Labour and Co-operative)
HEYWOOD, Janice (Liberal Democrat)
Mariska is not very similar to Roger . Mow if Salford were in Wales and all 4 candidates had been Roger Jones it would have been confusing lol
I think Tony Harold may have had the fight knocked out of him already - I really can’t see anything that indicates that Labour are fighting any kind of campaign at all in Weaste and Seedely. Something tells me that they’re too worried about how the Worsely constituency will look at the next General Election to put much effort into the Salford wards.
That would explain the glossy leaflets in Worsley ward (Conservative majority 1500) then!