2019 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Election
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The 2019 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority for the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. The council is currently run by a Liberal Democrat minority administration. At the 2022 local elections, the ...
in England. This was on the same day as other
local elections In many parts of the world, local elections take place to select office-holders in local government, such as mayors and councillors. Elections to positions within a city or town are often known as "municipal elections". Their form and conduct vary ...
. Stockport Council is elected in thirds, which means that in each three member local ward, one councillor is elected every year, except every four years which is classed as a fallow year. The last fallow year was 2017, when no local government elections took place in the borough. Those councillors elected in 2019 will serve a four-year term, expiring in 2023. Despite Labour drawing level on seats with the Liberal Democrats, with both parties holding 26 councillors, the Labour minority administration continued in office.


Result summary


Election results by ward

Asterix indicates incumbent in the Ward, and Bold names highlight winning candidate.


Bramhall North


Bramhall South and Woodford


Bredbury and Woodley


Bredbury Green and Romiley


Brinnington and Central


Cheadle and Gatley


Cheadle Hulme North


Cheadle Hulme South


Davenport and Cale Green


Edgeley & Cheadle Heath


Hazel Grove


Heald Green


Heatons North


Heatons South


Manor


Marple North


Marple South and High Lane


Offerton


Reddish North


Reddish South


Stepping Hill


Changes since this election


Hazel Grove


References

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