Labour has won 18 of the 21 seats contested in Salford’s 2023 local election.
Salford had 21 seats up for election across its 20 wards, and all but three of them went to the Labour Party – with the remaining three going to the Conservatives.
Here are the complete results by ward:
Barton & Winton – Labour
David Lancaster – Labour – 1,561
Bernard Goldfine – Conservative – 320
Antony Duke – Liberal Democrats – 135
Daniel Towers – Green Party – 262
Blackfriars & Trinity – Labour
Emma Louise Cammell – Labour – 1,025
David Jones – Green Party – 255
Charlie Ng – Conservative – 150
Scott James Turner-Preece – Liberal Democrats – 62
Boothstown & Ellenbrook – Conservative
Darren Ward – Conservative – 1874
Su Matthews – Labour – 1065
Diana Joy Battersby – Green Party 180
Ian Leslie Chisnall – Liberal Democrats – 222
Broughton – Labour
Jim King – Labour – 1,333
Patience Assam – Conservative – 273
David Joseph Henry – Green Party – 194
Ben Web – Liberal Democrats – 83
Cadishead & Lower Irlam – Labour
Hannah Jane Robinson-Smith – Labour – 1,562
Jackie Mountaine – Conservative – 424
Ninad Vivek Oak – Liberal Democrats – 120
Claremont – Labour
Michael Thomas Pevitt – Labour – 1,606
Ian Alexander McKinlay – Liberal Democrats – 279
Myrella Saunders – Conservative – 397
Christopher Seed – Green Party – 316
Eccles – Labour
Mike McCusker – Labour – 2,022
Karim Benze – Conservative – 482
John Richard Bridges – Liberal Democrats – 92
Sally Griffiths – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition – 93
Nicola Smith – Green Party – 373
Higher Irlam & Peel Green – Labour
John David Walsh – Labour – 1,280
Spencer Martin Fairbrother – Liberal Democrats – 116
Jack Smith – Green Party – 193
Paul Worcester – Conservative – 357
Kersal & Broughton Park – Conservative
Ari Leitner – Conservative – 1,629
Philip Wilson-Marks – Labour – 756
James Thomas Bullen – Green – 137
Yirmiyahu Harari – Independent – 157
Jamie Twells – Liberal Democrats – 102
Little Hulton – Labour
Robert Andrew Sharpe – Labour – 1,048
Dorothy Chapman – Conservative – 304
Stuart Oxbrow – Green Party – 100
Stuart Michael Robbins – Liberal Democrats – 79
Ordsall – Labour
Benjamin Grogan – Labour – 931
Paul Darren Heilbron – Liberal Democrats – 695
Jane Ransley – Green Party – 195
Emma Wade-Gledhill – Conservative – 105
Pendlebury & Clifton – Labour (2)
Kathleen Frances Allen – Green Party – 245
Adam Carney – Conservative – 499
Chris Cunliffe – Conservative – 334
Chioma Mgbeokwere – Labour – 1,071
Tamara Reilly – Green Party – 180
Kenneth William Thompson – Liberal Democrats – 161
Barry Warner – Labour – 1,234
Pendleton & Charlestown – Labour
Wilson Nkurunziza – Labour – 1,134
Martin Christopher Goodman – Conservative – 248
Adam John Smithson – Green Party – 210
Benjamin James Thomas – Liberal Democrats – 131
Quays – Labour
Jonathan Moore – Liberal Democrats – 613
Jake Rowland – Labour – 741
Andrew Nadin – Green Party – 150
Dan Swift – Conservative – 135
Swinton & Wardley – Labour
Bill Hinds – Labour – 1,621
Joe O’Neill – Independent – 254
Liam James Cantona Waite – Green Party – 180
Sarah Wanjiku – Conservative – 361
Gareth Joseph Watkins – Liberal Democrats – 120
Swinton Park – Labour
Jim Cammell – Labour – 1,590
Miranda Friedman – Conservative – 459
John Howard McLellan – Liberal Democrats – 236
Lisa Swarbrick – Green Party – 216
Walkden North – Labour
Samantha Bellamy – Labour – 1,244
Frederick Roy Battersby – Green Party – 162
Craig Birtwistle – Reform UK 68
Susan Vanessa Lewis – Liberal Democrats – 113
Derek Barry Meades – Conservative – 238
Ashlea Simon – Britain First – Housing for Locals – 405
Walkden South – Labour
Hilaria Asumu – Labour – 1,318
Rowan Cerys Blessing – Liberal Democrats – 178
Janet Hainey – Conservative – 754
Anna Elizabeth MacKinlay Totterdill – Green Party – 257
Weaste & Seedley – Labour
Charlotte Youd – Labour – 1,438
John Grant – Liberal Democrats – 169
Donna-Maree Louise Humphery – Women’s Equality Party – 109
Alan Lederberger – Conservative – 244
Stephen James Lewthwaite – Social Democratic Party – 40
Andrea Romero O’Brien – Green Party – 170
Worsley & Westwood Park – Conservative
Michelle Mullen – Labour – 1,166
Christopher Bertenshaw – Green Party – 193
James Karl Blessing – Liberal Democrats – 124
Robin John Garrido – Conservative – 1,392
Image: the election count at Salford, by Nik Anand for MM