All the candidates and parties running in the local council elections this May (2023)

Hundreds of would-be councillors will be battlingit out for your votes ahead of elections in Greater Manchester’s ten boroughs next month.

Voters across the region will be heading to the polls on Thursday, May 4 to back their preferred candidates in the local elections. For several boroughs it could see radical change in terms of which party controls the town hall, with all-out elections – where every seat is up for grabs – taking place in Oldham, Wigan, Tameside, Stockport, Trafford and Bolton.

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Councils that could be flipped include Bolton, which is narrowly controlled by the Conservatives, with the make-up standing at 26 Tory councillors to Labour’s 19 following last year’s election.

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Bolton has also seen a rise in hyper-local parties, such asFarnworth and Kearsley First, andHorwich and Blackrod First Independents which have also gained a toehold on the council in recent years and could be potential king-makers if no major party achieves a clear majority this time.

Stockport council is currently in no overall control but with a Liberal Democrat administration. In recent years no one party has managed to secure a full majority, and the running of the town hall has flipped between Labour and Lib Dem administrations.

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There are currently 28 Lib Dems on the council, 22 Labour members, four Conservatives, two Green Party members and three independents. Three councillors also represent the ‘Independent Ratepayers’ party.

In Manchester, Salford, Bury and Rochdale, elections will take place as normalwith a third of the council seats going to the ballot boxes.

How to vote in Manchester elections

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The polls open on May 4 from 7am until 10pm, and residents have until midnight on Monday, April 17 to make sure they are on the electoral register and therefore entitled to vote. Under new government legislation, voters must also now show photo ID when voting in person, as you will be turned away without this.

If you do not currently have an accepted form of photo ID such as a passport or driving license, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate before 5pm on April 25. The deadline to register to vote by post is 5pm on Tuesday, April 18 while the deadline to register online for a proxy vote is 5pm on Tuesday, April 25.

Here are the full candidate lists for each borough:

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Bolton

Astley Bridge

Micheal Armstrong – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Mark Devereux – Green Party

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Hilary Fairclough – Conservative Party

James Haslam – Liberal Democrats

Kevin Mulligan – Liberal Democrats

Samuel Rimmer – Conservative Party

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Steve Sutton – Labour Party

Kate Taylor – Labour Party

Jennifer Tonge – Liberal Democrats

John Walsh – Conservative Party

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Hazig Zaman – Labour Party

Bradshaw

Doug Bagnall – Liberal Democrats

Kate Challender – Labour Party

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Mudasir Dean – Conservative Party

Sandra Harris – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Stephen Howarth – Liberal Democrats

Salim Kureshi – Labour Party

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Bill Lovat – Labour Party

James Moller – Conservative Party

Jim Robertson – Liberal Democrats

Les Webb – Conservative Party

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Breightmet

Malaika Dean – Conservative Party

Sean Fielding – Labour Party

Hugh Godfrey – Liberal Democrats

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Dale Gregory – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Stuart Hartigan – Conservative Party

Robert Morrisey – Labour Party

Jennifer Sayers – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Carol Turner – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Uju Ulast – Labour Party

Adele Warren – Conservative Party

Bromley Cross

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Laura Armstrong – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Clive Atty – Liberal Democrats

Ian Brown – Labour Party

Paul Canning – Labour Party

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Samantha Connor – Conservative Party

Amy Cowen – Conservative Party

Gaynor Cox – Labour Party

Lee Harrison – Green Party

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Roland Marsden – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Nadim Muslim – Conservative Party

Amy Perrigo – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Liz Turner-Allen – Liberal Democrats

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Jenn Wilkes – Liberal Democrats

Farnworth North

Jennifer Armstrong – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Nadeem Ayub – Labour Party

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David Connor – Liberal Democrats

Wendy Connor – Liberal Democrats

Susan Haworth – Labour Party

Bethany Hood – Conservative Party

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Colin Hunter – Liberal Democrats

Hamid Khurram – Labour Party

Philio Kochitty – Green Party

Kirsty Lawlor – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Raja Mahmood – Conservative Party

Robert Tyler – Conservative Party

Sharon Whitworth – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Farnworth South

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Kubbar Alom – Conservative Party

Jeff Armstrong – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Richard Cooper – Liberal Democrats

Zahra Davda – Conservative Party

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Maureen Flitcroft – Farnworth and Kearsley First Party

Jean Gillies – Liberal Democrats

Wai Khan – Labour Party

Christine Macpherson – Liberal Democrats

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Champak Mistry – Labour Party

Paul Sanders – Farnworth and Kearsley First Party

Jackie Schofield – Labour Party

Natalie Yates – Conservative Party

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Great Lever

Mahboob Alom – Green Party

Mohammed Ayub – Labour Party

Michael Farrell – Liberal Democrats

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Karen Hon – Labour Party

Mohammed Iqbal – Labour Party

Taylor Jones – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Duncan Learmonth – Liberal Democrats

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Duncan Macpherson – Liberal Democrats

Malik Nazar – Conservative Party

Owen Susan – Conservative Party

Sajidkhan Pathan – Conservative Party

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Phillip Worthington – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Halliwell

Norman Cryer – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Gareth Fitzsimmons – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Francine Godfrey – Liberal Democrats

Mohamed Haji – Conservative Party

Rabiya Jiva – Labour Party

Kenneth Kay – Liberal Democrats

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Martin Mcloughlin – Green Party

Kevin Morris – Labour Party

Dave Nightingale – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Satwaan Patel – Labour Party

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Siraj Patel – Conservative Party

Gordon Stone – Liberal Democrats

Faruk Ugharadar – Conservative Party

Heaton and Lostock

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Gordon Campbell – The Independent Choice

Steven Chadwick – The Independent Choice

Martyn Cox – Conservative Party

Rebekah Fairhurst – Liberal Democrats

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Lyn Fisher – Labour Party

Anne Galloway – Conservative Party

John Gillatt – Labour Party

Abraham Halliwell – Independent

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Janahan Kugathas – Labour Party

Paul Martin – Liberal Democrats

Graham Mcgreavy – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Andy Morgan – Conservative Party

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Jim Priest – Liberal Democrats

Stephen Rock – The Independent Choice

Horwich North

Kubbar Alom – Green Party

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Michael Baines Michael – Conservative Party

Ryan Bamforth – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

Eddie Carr – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Richard Elliott – Conservative Party

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Geoffrey Fairhurst – Liberal Democrats

Mike Jarvis – Labour Party

Matthew Kyle – Conservative Party

Kevin McKeon – Labour Party

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Rod Riesco – Green Party

Victoria Rigby – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

Craig Rotheram Craig – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

Matt Turner-Allen Matt – Liberal Democrats

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Caroline Turner-Preece – Liberal Democrats

Samantha Watkin – Labour Party

Horwich South and Blackrod

Helen Alker – Green Party

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Susan Baines – Conservative Party

George Butler – Labour Party

Sylvia Fairhurst – Liberal Democrats

David Grant – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

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Fazeelah Khan – Labour Party

Nadir Mohammad – Labour Party

Paul Norris – Conservative Party

Loren Richards – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Scott Turner-Preece – Liberal Democrats

Samantha Williamson – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

Hannah Wright – Conservative Party

Peter Wright – Horwich and Blackrod First Independents

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Ollie Younge – Liberal Democrats

Hulton

Rachel Armstrong – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Derek Bullock – Conservative Party

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Derek Gradwell – Liberal Democrats

Toby Hewtt – Conservative Party

Ryan Hough – Liberal Democrats

Aalaina Khan – Labour Party

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Rob Lowe – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Linda Maher – Liberal Democrats

Shafi Patel – Conservative Party

Logan Pratheepan – Labour Party

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Shafagal Shaikh – Labour Party

Wendy Shepherd – Green Party

Kearsley

Musa Amedu – Labour Party

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Charles Cooper – Liberal Democrats

Lewis Croden – Conservative Party

Mark Cunningham – Conservative Party

Eddie Gorman – Labour Party

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Sophie Hallworth – Labour Party

Paul Heslop – One Kearsley

Melanie Livesey – One Kearsley

Debbie Newall – One Kearsley

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Julie Pattison – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Glenys Ratcliffe – Conservative Party

Christine Strawbridge – Liberal Democrats

John Strawbridge – Liberal Democrats

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Tracey Wilkinson – Farnworth and Kearsley First Party

Little Lever and Darcy Lever

Naila Asghar – Liberal Democrats

Liam Barnard – Labour Party

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Jo Fisk – Labour Party

Rees Gibbon – Little Lever and Darcy Lever First

Kathryn Harris – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Sean Hornby – Little Lever and Darcy Lever First

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Simon Johnson – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Fred Khan – Conservative Party

Susie Martin – Liberal Democrats

David Meehan – Conservative Party

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Bob Sproat – Labour Party

Andrea Taylor-Burke – Conservative Party

Brett Varnam – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Michael Wilkinson – Liberal Democrats

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Queens Park and Central

Hetan Ajwani – Conservative Party

Stewart Ball – Liberal Democrats

Hafiz Butt – Conservative Party

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Earp Tracey Ann – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Harvey Sandra – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Michael Isherwood – Liberal Democrats

Anthony Massey – Northern Heart UK Bolton

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Shahjahan Shah – Conservative Party

Richard Silvester – Labour Party

Linda Thomas – Labour Party

Andrew Tonge – Liberal Democrats

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Akhtar Zaman – Labour Party

Rumworth

Rosy Abdullah – Conservative Party

Sajid Ali – Labour Party

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Abdul Atcha – Labour Party

Yusuf Davda – Conservative Party

Jaleh Hayes – Liberal Democrats

Alan Johnson – Green Party

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Glenys Johnson – Green Party

Amjid Khan – Labour Party

Ayyub Patel Chota – Conservative Party

Colin Speakman – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Smithills

Zeeshan Akhtar – Labour Party

Vicki Attenborough – Green Party

Carol Forshaw – Conservative Party

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Noelene Gillatt – Labour Party

Roger Hayes – Liberal Democrats

Cathryn Norris – Conservative Party

Sue Priest – Liberal Democrats

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Sorie Sesay – Labour Party

Helen Shaw – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Douglas Taylor – Conservative Party

Stephen Tonge – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Garry Veevers – Liberal Democrats

Tonge with the Haulgh

Selena Bain – Conservative Party

Martin Donaghy – Labour Party

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Rebecca Forrest – Liberal Democrats

Franko Harasiwka – Liberal Democrats

Rosalind Harasiwka – Liberal Democrats

Trevor Jones – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Jodie Lane – Conservative Party

Alexander Mcallister – Northern Heart UK Bolton

Emily Mort – Labour Party

Nick Peel – Labour Party

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Ciaran Tully – Conservative Party

Westhoughton North and Hunger Hill

Amanda Armstrong – Labour Party

Bernadette Eckersley-Fallon – Conservative Party

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Andrea Finney – Conservative Party

Steven Haslam – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Alison Jackson – Liberal Democrats

Arthur Price – Liberal Democrats

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Heather Rylance – Green Party

Jack Speight – Westhoughton First Independents

Mareike Steiner – Labour Party

Martin Tighe – Conservative Party

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Zoe Walsh – Labour Party

Gillian Wroe – Liberal Democrats

Westhoughton South

David Chadwick – Labour Party

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Rachel Eckersley-Fallon – Conservative Party

Sharon Gough – Westhoughton First Independents

Sandy Holt – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

Matthew Kemp – Reform UK and Bolton for Change

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Carol Kirkman – Conservative Party

Neil Maher – Liberal Democrats

Deirdre McGeown – Liberal Democrats

John McHugh – Labour Party

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Karen Millington – Labour Party

Anna-MarieWatters – Conservative Party

David Wilkinson – Liberal Democrats

Bury

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Besses

Cameron Fay – Green Party

Stephen Morris – English Democrats – “Putting England First”

Antonello Riu – Conservative Party

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Lucy Smith – Labour Party

Martyn West – Independent

Bury East

Christopher Baron – Conservative Party

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Kevin Cadwallader – Reform UK

Ummrana Farooq – Labour Party

Lauren Hutchinson – Green Party

Stephen Lewis – Liberal Democrats

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Bury West

Shahbaz Arif – Conservative Party

Adnan Chaudhry – Labour Party

Jacqui Connor – Green Party

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Elton

Andrew Luxton – Conservative Party

Charlotte Morris – Labour Party

Michelle Sampson – Green Party

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Raymond Solomon – Independent

Holyrood

Geoffrey Baron – Conservative Party

Peter Curati – Green Party

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Valarie Morris – English Democrats – “Putting England First”

Lynn Ryder – Labour Party

Steven Wright – Liberal Democrats

Moorside

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Samia Farid – Conservative Party

Victor Hagan – Independent

Babar Ibrahim – Labour Party

Karen Wood – Green Party

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North Manor

Charlie Allen – Green Party

Ewan Arthur – Liberal Democrats

Khalid Hussain – Conservative Party

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John Southworth – Labour Party

Pilkington Park

David Foss – Liberal Democrats

Nick Jones – Conservative Party

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Dan Ross – Communist Party of Britain

Michael Rubinstein – Labour Party

Chlöe Thomas – Green Party

Shadman Zaman – Independent

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Radcliffe East

Carol Bernstein – Conservative Party

Sally-AnnMcGill – Labour Party

Heather Sharples – Green Party

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Mary Walsh – Radcliffe First

Radcliffe North and Ainsworth

Richard Jameson – Labour Party

Gary Kirkley – Green Party

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Jo Lancaster – Conservative Party

Ken Simpson – Radcliffe First

Radcliffe West

Shirley Balfour – Conservative Party

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Josh Harcup – Labour Party

Mary Heath – Green Party

Kamran Islam – Liberal Democrats

Mike Smith – Radcliffe First

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Ramsbottom

Martyn Bristow – Liberal Democrats

Waleed Hamdan – Green Party

GarethStaples-Jones- Labour Party

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Ian Strachan – Conservative Party

Redvales

Dave Bentley – Independent

Shaheena Haroon – Labour Party

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Paul Johnstone – Green Party

Greg Keeley – Conservative Party

Sedgley

Glyn Heath – Green Party

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Debbie Quinn – Labour Party

Stefano Zuri – Conservative Party

St Marys

Ugonna Edeoga – Liberal Democrats

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Nick Hubble – Green Party

Jihyun Park – Conservative Party

Sean Thorpe – Labour Party

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Tottington

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Beth Dunkerley – Green Party

Iain Gartside – Conservative Party

Cristina Tegolo – Liberal Democrats

Sam Turner – Labour Party

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Wendy Warrington – Independent

Unsworth

Michael Hankey – Liberal Democrats

Ryan Johnson – Conservative Party

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Tahir Rafiq – Labour Party

Laura Thomas – Green Party

Manchester

Ancoats and Beswick

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Sarah Ajiboye – Conservative Party

Jacob Buffett – Green Party

Peter Clifford – Independent

Mohammed Dar – Labour Party

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Chris Northwood – Liberal Democrats

Ardwick

Amna Abdullatif – Labour Party

Abigail Bowden – Liberal Democrats

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Norman Lewis – Liberal Democrats

George Morris – Green Party

Abdigafar Muse – Labour Party

Princetta Nicol – Conservative Party

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Haider Raja – Conservative Party

Niall Wright – Green Party

Baguley

Luke Berry – Conservative Party

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Phil Brickwell – Labour Party

Phil Manktelow – Liberal Democrats

Jake Welsh – Green Party

Brooklands

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Grace Buczkowska – Green Party

Dylan Evans – Reform UK

Glynn Evans – Labour Party

Stephen McHugh – Conservative Party

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Mark Saunders – Liberal Democrats

Burnage

Azra Ali – Labour Party

John Cameron – Liberal Democrats

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Md Shahed Hossain – Conservative Party

Dick Venes – Green Party

Charlestown

Basil Curley – Labour Party

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Paul Hodges – Green Party

Arbab Khan – Conservative Party

Mohamed Sabbagh – Liberal Democrats

Cheetham

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Iftikhar Ahmed – Conservative Party

Shazia Butt – Labour Party

Ben Dundas – Green Party

Roderick Morrison – Liberal Democrats

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Chorlton

Matthew Benham – Labour Party

Keith Berry – Conservative Party

Rhona Brown – Liberal Democrats

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Michael Elston – Independent

Anne Power – Green Party

Chorlton Park

Amaan Hashmi – Liberal Democrats

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Dave Rawson – Labour Party

Andrew Tang – Conservative Party

Richard Walton – Green Party

Clayton and Openshaw

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Sean McHale – Labour Party

Billie Nagle – Green Party

Ramzi Swaray-Kella – Conservative Party

Maria Turner – Liberal Democrats

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Crumpsall

Richard Clayton – Liberal Democrats

Samantha Days (Women’s Equality Party)

Alison Hawdale – Green Party

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Fatima Khan – Conservative Party

Fiaz Riasat – Labour Party

Deansgate

Joe Lynch – Liberal Democrats

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Anthony McCaul – Labour Party

Chris Perriam – Green Party

Paul Wan – Conservative Party

Didsbury East

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Bryn Coombe – Liberal Democrats

Anne Guy – Green Party

Anjenarra Huque – Conservative Party

Paula Matsikidze – Independent

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James Wilson – Labour Party

Didsbury West

Wendy Andrew (Social Democratic Party)

Leslie Bell – Labour Party

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Martin Cartwright – Conservative Party

Richard Kilpatrick – Liberal Democrats

James Young – Green Party

Fallowfield

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Jade Doswell – Labour Party

Sabreena Hossain – Conservative Party

Charlie O’Brien – Green Party

Lynne Williams – Liberal Democrats

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Gorton and Abbey Hey

Mokammel Alam – Conservative Party

Afia Kamal – Labour Party

Jackie Pearcey – Liberal Democrats

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Natasha Turner – Green Party

Harpurhey

Gareth Brown – Conservative Party

Sam Cook – Green Party

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Celia Craske – Liberal Democrats

Patrick Karney – Labour Party

Higher Blackley

Colin Jones – Conservative Party

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Peter Matthews – Liberal Democrats

Vicky Matthews – Green Party

Martin Power – Independent

Paula Sadler – Labour Party

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Hulme

Chris Ogden – Green Party

Bernadette Ryan – Liberal Democrats

Samuel Stephenson – Conservative Party

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Annette Wright – Labour Party

Levenshulme

Patience Assam – Conservative Party

John Bridges – Liberal Democrats

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Amanda Gardner – Green Party

Alim Haider – Northern Heart Manchester

Jeremy Hoad – Independent

Basat Sheikh – Labour Party

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Longsight

Kobe Bibbon – Liberal Democrats

Shahana Choudhury – Conservative Party

Bernard Ekbery – Green Party

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Suzanne Richards – Labour Party

Miles Platting and Newton Heath

Derek Brocklehurst – Conservative Party

John Flanagan – Labour Party

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Jonathan Mbay Kazemb – Green Party

Charles Turner – Liberal Democrats

Moss Side

Thirza Asanga-Rae – Green Party

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Michael Ciotkowski – Conservative Party

Robin Grayson – Liberal Democrats

Mahadi Sharif Mahamed

Moston

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Popoola Alabi – Conservative Party

Elizabeth Bain – Liberal Democrats

Yasmine Dar – Labour Party

Diane Kosandiak – Green Party

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Northenden

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Sylvia Buchan – Green Party

Richard Fletcher – Labour Party

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Jamie Hoyle – Conservative Party

Chris Rogers – Liberal Democrats

Old Moat

Laura Bannister – Green Party

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Garry Bridges – Labour Party

Jon Martin – Liberal Democrats

Ugo Nzeribe – Conservative Party

Piccadilly

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Luke Allan – Liberal Democrats

Malik Haris – Conservative Party

Scott Robinson – Green Party

Samuel Wheeler – Labour Party

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Jeffrey Wong – Reform UK

Rusholme

Ahmed Ali – Labour Party

Jason McLeod – Conservative Party

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Dennis Pirdzuns – Green Party

Greg Sammons – Liberal Democrats

Sharston

Brian Candeland – Green Party

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Daniel Johnson – Conservative Party

Ellin Saunders – Liberal Democrats

Tim Whiston – Labour Party

Whalley Range

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Seb Bate – Liberal Democrats

Laura Potter – Green Party

Angeliki Stogia – Labour Party

Praveen Tomar – Conservative Party

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Withington

Becky Chambers – Labour Party

Sam Easterby-Smith – Green Party

April Preston – Liberal Democrats

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Benjamin Spencer – Conservative Party

Woodhouse Park

Anna Hablak – Liberal Democrats

Eric Houghton – Conservative Party

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Dave Marsh – Labour Party

Anastasia Wiest – Green Party

Oldham

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Alexandra

Jubel Ahmed – Conservative Party

Sheila Brophy – Northern Heart UK Oldham

Zahid Chauhan – Labour Party

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Md Nazrul Chowdhury – Conservative Party

Martin Dinoff – Liberal Democrats

Jenny Harrison – Labour Party

Shaid Mushtaq – Labour Party

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Rory Thompson – Liberal Democrats

Muhammad Yasir – Independent

Chadderton Central

Mohon Ali – Labour Party

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Abdul Basit – Northern Heart UK Oldham

Christine Cator – Liberal Democrats

Jackie Gartside – Northern Heart UK Oldham

Mohammed Islam – Labour Party

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Cath Jackson – Northern Heart UK Oldham

Sue Mayall – Liberal Democrats

Toklis Miah – Conservative Party

Md Yahhia Qurashi – Conservative Party

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Fazal Rahim – Liberal Democrats

Mohammed Razon – Conservative Party

Elaine Taylor – Labour Party

Chadderton North

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Moudud Ahmed – Conservative Party

Karl Bardsley – Conservative Party

Barbara Brownridge – Labour Party

Dominic Cadman – Liberal Democrats

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Jonathan Ford – Conservative Party

Katie Gloster – Liberal Democrats

Colin McLaren – Labour Party

Eddie Moores – Labour Party

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Mick Scholes – Liberal Democrats

Chadderton South

Mohammed Alom – Conservative Party

Warren Bates – Independent

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Chris Goodwin – Labour Party

Muhammad Habib – Liberal Democrats

Holly Harrison – Labour Party

Jawaad Hussain – Conservative Party

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Annie Lord – Liberal Democrats

Mohammed Miah – Conservative Party

Graham Shuttleworth – Labour Party

Coldhurst

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Mohammed Abu Taleb – Independent

Saira Ahmed – Conservative Party

Noor Akmol – Independent

Samsul Alam – Conservative Party

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Ahmed Ali – Independent

Mohammed Ali – Independent

Badrul Amin – Liberal Democrats

Montaz Azad – Independent

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Mahmud Hannah – Conservative Party

Abdul Jabbar – Labour Party

Abdul Malik – Labour Party

Abdul Malik – Independent

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Mustafa Mustak – Independent

Rachel Pendlebury – Liberal Democrats

Ruji Surjan – Labour Party

Amir Uddin – Independent

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Hamza Uddin – Liberal Democrats

Crompton

Masuma Ahmed – Conservative Party

David Barker – Labour Party

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Latif Choudhary – Labour Party

Mohammed Chowdhury – Conservative Party

Louie Hamblett – Liberal Democrats

Dave Murphy – Liberal Democrats

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Lee Navesey – Independent

Ken Rustidge – Labour Party

Michele Stockton – Conservative Party

Diane Williamson – Liberal Democrats

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Failsworth East

Barbara Beeley – Liberal Democrats

Aileen Fryer – Labour Party

Fazlul Haque – Labour Party

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Neil Hindle – Failsworth Independents

Brian Hobin – Failsworth Independents

Bradley Holt – Conservative Party

Lucia Rea – Failsworth Independents

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Failsworth West

Sandra Ball – Independent

Alan Brady – Independent

Jane Cashinella-Vaughan – Failsworth Independents

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Peter Davis – Labour Party

Paul Fryer – Labour Party

Andrew Hurley – Conservative Party

Dion Linton – Labour Party

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Elizabeth Powell – Liberal Democrats

Mark Wilkinson – Independent

Hollinwood

Karen Barton – Liberal Democrats

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Kamran Ghafoor – Conservative Party

Muhammad Irfan – Conservative Party

John Lawrence – National Housing Party Putting UK First

Kyle Phythian – Labour Party

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Hannah Roberts – Labour Party

Abdul Wahid – Conservative Party

Barbara Whitehead – Independent

Ian Whitehead – Independent

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Steve Williams – Labour Party

Medlock Vale

Tanie Akhtar – Conservative Party

Mark Birchall – Independent

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Lewis Farnworth – Liberal Democrats

Shona Farnworth – Liberal Democrats

Akthar Hussain – Conservative Party

Junaid Hussain – Labour Party

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Sajed Hussain – Labour Party

Umar Nasheen – Labour Party

Mohammod Rahman – Conservative Party

Waqar Raza – Independent

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Royton North

Christine Adams – Conservative Party

Dave Arnott – Conservative Party

Colin Burrows – Alliance for Democracy and Freedom

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Enrique Flores – Liberal Democrats

Paul Goldring – Alliance for Democracy and Freedom

Mick Harwood – Labour Party

Brian Lord – Liberal Democrats

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Joan Mills – Alliance for Democracy and Freedom

Clint Phythian – Labour Party

Lewis Quigg – Conservative Party

Stephanie Shuttleworth – Labour Party

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Keith Swift – Liberal Democrats

Royton South

Marie Bashforth – Labour Party

Steven Bashforth – Labour Party

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Amanda Chadderton – Labour Party

Jeffrey Garner – Liberal Democrats

Russell Gosling – Liberal Democrats

Jade Hughes – Independent

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Maggie Hurley – Independent

Alexander Omeltschenko – For Future’s Sake – Freedom Alliance

Tom Penketh – Liberal Democrats

Anthony Prince – Independent

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Darren Ratcliffe – Independent

Saddleworth North

Pam Byrne – Conservative Party

Glyn Ford – Labour Party

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Garth Harkness – Liberal Democrats

Simon Hodgson – Independent

Gary Kershaw – Independent

Luke Lancaster – Conservative Party

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Michael Powell – Liberal Democrats

Stuart Pyefinch – Conservative Party

Pillida Shipp – Labour Party

Paul Stevenson – Independent

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Lynne Thompson – Liberal Democrats

Saddleworth South

Joseph Beeston – Liberal Democrats

Helen Bishop – Liberal Democrats

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Roger Blackmore – Liberal Democrats

Tahra Javed – Labour Party

Christopher McManus – Conservative Party

Graham Sheldon – Conservative Party

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Gary Tarbuck – Independent

Dominic Wall – Labour Party

Max Woodvine – Conservative Party

Saddleworth West and Lees

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Sam Al-Hamdani – Liberal Democrats

Dave Barter – Labour Party

John Battye – Labour Party

Terence Hopkinson – Conservative Party

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Sophie Johnson – Independent

Mark Kenyon – Liberal Democrats

Valerie Leach – Labour Party

Alicia Marland – Liberal Democrats

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Christopher Marshall – Independent

Mujibur Rahman – Conservative Party

Paul Shilton – Independent

Gibson Walker – Conservative Party

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Syed Ali – Labour Party

Meg Birchall – Labour Party

Chris Gloster – Liberal Democrats

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Hazel Gloster – Liberal Democrats

Marc Hince – Independent

Mohammed Kayum – Conservative Party

Lisa Navesey – Independent

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Md Mujibur Rahman – Conservative Party

Shuabur Rahman – Conservative Party

Dhanyaal Rashid – Labour Party

Howard Sykes – Liberal Democrats

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St James’

Josh Charters – Labour Party

Angela Cosgrove – Labour Party

Jeremy Craig-Weston – Conservative Party

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Kevin Dawson – Liberal Democrats

Joe Gloster – Liberal Democrats

Roger Hindle – Liberal Democrats

Amoy Lindo – Independent

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Leanne Munroe – Labour Party

Beth Sharp – Conservative Party

Jacob Sharp – Conservative Party

St Mary’s

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Maria Ahmed – Conservative Party

Asma Begum – Conservative Party

Mohammed Hussain – Liberal Democrats

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Husna Khatun – Conservative Party

Aisha Kouser – Independent

Ghazala Rana – Labour Party

Zoe Rowlinson – Liberal Democrats

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Ali Salamat – Labour Party

Arooj Shah – Labour Party

Waterhead

Stuart Allsopp – Independent

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Ros Birch – Labour Party

Linda Dawson – Liberal Democrats

Peter Dean – Labour Party

Anne Fiander-Taylor – Northern Heart (UK) Oldham

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Sajjad Hussain – Conservative Party

Nadeem Iqbal – Labour Party

Irak Miah – Independent

Paul Taylor – Northern Heart (UK) Oldham

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Rob Vance – Northern Heart (UK) Oldham

Richard Wild – Liberal Democrats

Werneth

Malik Abdul – Liberal Democrats

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Shoab Akhtar – Labour Party

Asghar Ali – Liberal Democrats

Foysal Chowdhury – Conservative Party

Fida Hussein – Labour Party

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Nyla Ibrahim – Labour Party

Sobbir Khan – Conservative Party

Mohammed Miah – Conservative Party

Keith Pendlebury – Liberal Democrats

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Rochdale

Balderstone and Kirkholt

Elsie Blundell – Labour Party

Jordan Eves – Green Party

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Laura Grabowska – Independent

Mudassar Razzaq – Conservative Party

Bamford

Steve Anstee – Conservative Party

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Rosie Choudhury – Labour Party

Siobhain Cunnane – Liberal Democrats

Castleton

Malcolm Bywater – Conservative Party

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David Jones – Independent

Jonathan Kershaw – Green Party

Aasim Rashid – Labour Party

John Swarbrick – Liberal Democrats

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Central Rochdale

Shajan Ali – Conservative Party

Abdul Ghafoor – Liberal Democrats

Sameena Zaheer – Labour Party

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East Middleton

Aaron Slack – Conservative Party

Terry Smith – Labour Party

Bernard Wynne – Middleton Independents

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Healey

Tricia Ayrton – Labour Party

Safina Kauser – Liberal Democrats

Sajid Mahmood – Conservative Party

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Hopwood Hall

Claudius Chonzi – Conservative Party

Iain Donaldson – Liberal Democrats

Matthew Glaysher – Middleton Independents

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Peter Hodgkinson – Labour Party

Kingsway

Mark Hollinrake – Green Party

Ibrahim Khalil – Conservative Party

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Rachel Massey – Labour Party

Sharon Taylor – Liberal Democrats

Littleborough Lakeside

John Hartley – Conservative Party

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Richard Jackson – Labour Party

Zarah Kauser – Liberal Democrats

Guy Otten – Green Party

Milkstone and Deeplish

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Naveed Akhtar – Liberal Democrats

Feruz Ali – Green Party

Raja Miah – Conservative Party

Aiza Rashid – Labour Party

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Milnrow and Newhey

Dave Bamford – Liberal Democrats

Aiden Forshaw – Conservative Party

Aiden Gilmore Avis – Labour Party

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Stephen Sharp – Green Party

Norden

Sarah Croke – Green Party

Mike Holly – Conservative Party

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Farhat Kazmi- Labour Party

Stephanie Robertson – Liberal Democrats

North Heywood

Nigel Morrell – Conservative Party

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Beverley Place – Labour Party

North Middleton

Elizabeth Atewologun – Labour Party

Darren Bayman – Conservative Party

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Lee Wolf – Middleton Independents

Smallbridge and Firgrove

Paul Ashton – Freedom Alliance

Saliah Begum – Conservative Party

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Fezan Khalid – Liberal Democrats

Amna Mir – Labour Party

South Middleton

Bernard Braiden – Conservative Party

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Patricia Dale – Labour Party

Emma Hezelgrave-Whitworth – Middleton Independents

Spotland and Falinge

Rabina Asghar – Liberal Democrats

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Mick Coats – Green Party

Annmarie Conway – Conservative Party

Amber Nisa – Labour Party

Wardle Shore and West Littleborough

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Julian Farnell – Labour Party

Eleanor Kelly – Liberal Democrats

Hannah Macguire – Green Party

John Taylor – Conservative Party

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West Heywood

Linda Robinson – Labour Party

Tom Shaw – Liberal Democrats

Jordan Tarrant-Short – Conservative Party

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West Middleton

Nikki Edwards – Liberal Democrats

Neil Emmott – Labour Party

Matt Roughsedge – Conservative Party

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Peter Shore – Middleton Independents

Salford

Barton and Winton

Antony Duke – Liberal Democrats

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Bernard Goldfine – Conservative Party

David Lancaster – Labour Party

Daniel Towers – Green Party

Blackfriars and Trinity

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Emma Cammell – Labour Party

David Jones Green

NG Charlie – Conservative Party

Scott Turner-Preece – Liberal Democrats

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Boothstown and Ellenbrook

Diana Battersby – Green Party

Ian Chisnall – Liberal Democrats

Su Matthews – Labour Party

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Darren Ward – Conservative Party

Broughton

Assam Patience – Conservative Party

David Henry – Green Party

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Jim King – Labour Party

Ben Web – Liberal Democrats

Cadishead and Lower Irlam

Jackie Mountaine – Conservative Party

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Ninad Oak – Liberal Democrats

Hannah Robinson-Smith – Labour Party

Claremont

Ian McKinlay – Liberal Democrats

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Michael Pevitt (Labour

Myreslla Saunders – Conservative Party

Christopher Seed – Green Party

Eccles

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Karim Benze – Conservative Party

John Bridges – Liberal Democrats

Sally Griffiths – Trace Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Mike McCuster – Labour Party

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Nicola Smith – Green Party

Higher Irlam and Peel Green

Spencer Fairbrother – Liberal Democrats

Jack Smith – Green Party

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John Walsh – Labour Party

Paul Worcester – Conservative Party

Kersal and Broughton Park

James Bullen – Green Party

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Harari Yirmiyahu – Independent

Ari Leitner – Conservative Party

Jamie Twells – Liberal Democrats

Philip Wilson-Marks – Labour Party

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Little Hulton

Dorothy Chapman – Conservative Party

Stuart Oxbrow – Green Party

Stuart Robbins – Liberal Democrats

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Robert Sharpe – Labour Party

Ordsall

Benjamin Grogan – Labour Party

Paul Heilbron – Liberal Democrats

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Jane Ransley – Green Party

Emma Wade-Gledhill – Conservative Party

Pendlebury and Clifton

Kathleen Allen – Green Party

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Adam Carney – Conservative Party

Chris Cunliffe – Conservative Party

Chioma Mgbeokwere – Labour Party

Tamara Reilly – Green Party

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Kenneth Thompson – Liberal Democrats

Barry Warner – Labour Party

Pendleton and Charlestown

Martin Goodman – Conservative Party

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Wilson Nkurunziza – Labour Party

Adam Smithson – Green Party

Benjamin Thomas – Liberal Democrats

Quays

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Jonathan Moore – Liberal Democrats

Andrew Nadin – Green Party

Jake Rowland – Labour Party

Dan Swift – Conservative Party

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Swinton and Wardley

Bill Hinds – Labour Party

Joe O’Neill – Independent

Liam Waite – Green Party

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Sarah Wanjiku – Conservative Party

Gareth Watkins – Liberal Democrats

Swinton Park

Jim Cammell – Labour Party

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Miranda Friedman – Conservative Party

John McLellan – Liberal Democrats

Lisa Swarbrick – Green Party

Walkden North

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Frederick Battersby – Green Party

Sammie Bellamy – Labour Party

Craig Birtwistle – Reform UK

Susan Lewis – Liberal Democrats

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Derek Meades – Conservative Party

Simon Ashlea – Britain First – Housing For Locals

Walkden South

Asumu Hilaria – Labour Party

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Rowan Cerys Blessing – Liberal Democrats

Janet Hainey – Conservative Party

Anna Totterdill – Green Party

Weaste and Seadley

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John Grant – Liberal Democrats

Donna-Maree Humphrey – Women’s Equality Party

Alan Lederberger – Conservative Party

Stephen Lewthwaite – Social Democratic Party

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Andrew Romero O’Brien – Green Party

Charlotte Youd – Labour Party

Worsley and Westwood Park

Christopher Bertenshaw – Green Party

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James Blessing – Liberal Democrats

Robin Garrido – Conservative Party

Michelle Mullen – Labour Party

Stockport

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Bramhall North

Fiona Bates – Conservative Party

Mike Bennett – Labour Party

Jill Beswick – Labour Party

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Peter Crossen – Conservative Party

Deborah Hind – Green Party

Linda Holt – Conservative Party

Mark Jones – Liberal Democrats

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David Parkinson – Labour Party

Suzanne Wyatt – Liberal Democrats

Alex Wynne – Liberal Democrats

Bramhall South and Woodford

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Brian Bagnall – Conservative Party

Andrew Dearden – Green Party

Mike Hurleston – Conservative Party

Dallas Jones – Liberal Democrats

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Vince Martin – Labour Party

John McGahan – Conservative Party

Jeremy Meal – Liberal Democrats

Ian Powney – Liberal Democrats

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Karen Szkilnyk – Labour Party

Chris Wells – Labour Party

Bredbury and Woodley

Joe Barratt – Labour Party

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Rosemary Barratt – Labour Party

Sue Chatton – Independent

Alex Crompton – Green Party

James Epps – Liberal Democrats

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Michael Lyons – Conservative Party

Tim Morley – Conservative Party

Charlotte Price – Labour Party

Sue Thorpe – Liberal Democrats

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Dan Willis – Liberal Democrats

Bernie Wylde – Conservative Party

Bredbury Green and Romiley

Pat Bentley – Conservative Party

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Peter Black – Labour Party

Jane Cannon – Conservative Party

Angie Clark – Liberal Democrats

David Colman – Labour Party

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Susan Colman – Labour Party

Mark Roberts – Liberal Democrats

Lisa Smart – Liberal Democrats

Maureen Walsh – Conservative Party

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Stephanie Wyatt – Green Party

Brinnington and Stockport Central

Catrin Barrowcliff – Liberal Democrats

Christine Carrigan – Labour Party

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Alexander Drury – Green Party

Jack Holliss – Liberal Democrats

Susan Ingham – Liberal Democrats

Ros Lloyd – Conservative Party

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Karl Wardlaw – Labour Party

Kerry Waters – Labour Party

Cheadle East and Cheadle Hulme North

Mike Booth – Conservative Party

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Yvonne Guariento – Labour and Co-operative Party

Brian Hendley – Liberal Democrats

Mike Hill – Labour and Co-operative Party

Jilly Julian – Liberal Democrats

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Naveed Khan – Conservative Party

Pat Leck – Conservative Party

David Meller – Labour and Co-operative Party

Jane O’Neill – Liberal Democrats

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Michael Padfield – Green Party

Cheadle Hulme South

Brian Dougal – Conservative Party

Michael Evans – Conservative Party

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Helen Foster-Grime – Liberal Democrats

Barry Hawkins – Labour Party

Keith Holloway – Liberal Democrats

Mark Hunter – Liberal Democrats

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Tess McDermott – Labour Party

Andrew O’Shea – Green Party

James Pelham – Labour Party

Gill Shaw – Conservative Party

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Cheadle West and Gatley

Rayne Barrett – Green Party

Minara Cook – Conservative Party

Michael Fox – Conservative Party

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Christopher Gleeson – Labour Party

Clive Greenhalgh – Liberal Democrats

Ian Hunter – Liberal Democrats

Faria Khan – Conservative Party

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Themis Kokolakakis – Labour Party

Tom Morrison – Liberal Democrats

Elaine Preece – Labour Party

Davenport and Cale Green

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Stuart Ardern – Liberal Democrats

Dickie Davies – Labour Party

Bruce Fairbanks – Liberal Democrats

Paolo Granelli – Green Party

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Dottie Hopkins – Reform UK

Nathan Lumb – Conservative Party

Janet Mobbs – Labour Party

John Pearson – Stockport Fights Austerity No to Cuts

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Ashley Walker – Stockport Fights Austerity No to Cuts

Dominic Wells – Liberal Democrats

Wendy Wild – Labour Party

Edgeley

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Asa Caton – Edgeley Community Association

Robbie Cowbury – Liberal Democrats

Louise Heywood – Labour Party

Rory Leonard – Labour Party

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Georgia Lynott – Labour Party

Shaughan Rick – Green Party

Karl Seppman – Conservative Party

Leah Taylor – Edgeley Community Association

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Ben Traynor – Liberal Democrats

Tracey Whitmore – Liberal Democrats

Matt Wynne – Edgeley Community Association

Hazel Grove

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Elizabeth Arnold – Conservative Party

Jake Austin – Liberal Democrats

Andrew Baker – Conservative Party

Mary Bullock – Green Party

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Carl Carrigan – Labour Party

Bill Law – Conservative Party

Wendy Meikle – Liberal Democrats

Linda Paton – Labour Party

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Frankie Singleton – Liberal Democrats

Johnny White – Labour Party

Heald Green

Qasim Ahmed – Liberal Democrats

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Gemma Bowker – Liberal Democrats

Anna Charles-Jones – Independent

Carole McCann – Independent

Janice McGahan – Conservative Party

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Colin Owen – Labour Party

Brian Preece – Labour Party

Kath Priestley – Labour Party

Chiltra Ramachandran – Green Party

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Iain Roberts – Liberal Democrats

Yvonne Salmons – Conservative Party

Catherine Stuart – Independent

Oliver Williamson – Conservative Party

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Heatons North

Paul Ankers – Liberal Democrats

Diane Coffey – Women’s Equality Party

Sam Dugdale – Green Party

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Jenny Humphreys – Liberal Democrats

Dena Ryness – Labour Party

Sajid Hassan – Conservative Party

David Sedgwick – Labour Party

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John Taylor – Labour Party

Craig Wright – Liberal Democrats

Heatons South

Malcolm Allan – Liberal Democrats

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Dean Fitzpatrick – Labour Party

Colin Foster – Labour Party

Richard Hardisty – Liberal Democrats

Margaret McDermott – Liberal Democrats

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Joel Tennuchi – Conservative Party

Sophie Tyrrell – Green Party

Claire Vibert – Labour Party

Manor

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Brian Battle – Independent

Laura Clingan – Labour Party

Sue Glithero – Labour Party

Jamie Hirst – Liberal Democrats

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Jason Jones – Liberal Democrats

Micheala Meikle – Liberal Democrats

Chris Murphy – Independent

Antony Rablen – Green Party

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Andy Sorton – Independent

Stephen Speakman – Reform UK

Charlie Stewart – Labour Party

Charlotte Tinne – Conservative Party

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Marple North

Geoff Abell – Liberal Democrats

John Bright – Green Party

Sandy Broadhurst – Labour Party

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Steve Gribbon – Liberal Democrats

Craig Hamilton – Labour Party

Steve Hatton – Independent

Daniel Marchbank – Conservative Party

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Nigel Noble – Conservative Party

Becky Senior – Liberal Democrats

Brian Wild – Labour Party

Marple South and High Lane

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Shan Alexander – Liberal Democrats

Annette Finnie – Conservative Party

Mags Hindle – Labour Party

Andrew Lord – Conservative Party

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Colin MacAlister – Liberal Democrats

William Morley-Scott – Conservative Party

Aron Thornley – Liberal Democrats

Andrew Threlfall – Green Party

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Peter Towey – Labour Party

Matthew Whittley – Labour Party

Norbury and Woodsmoor

Grace Baynham – Liberal Democrats

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Jon Byrne – Labour Party

Noelle Caruso-Kelly – Labour Party

Ian Devine – Labour Party

Philip Handscomb – Green Party

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Dominic Hardwick – Liberal Democrats

Oliver Johnstone – Conservative Party

Lynn Schofield – Reform UK

Lisa Walker – Conservative Party

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Pete West – Liberal Democrats

John Wright – Conservative Party

Offerton

Sally Bennett – Conservative Party

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Michael Butler – Conservative Party

Will Dawson – Liberal Democrats

Oliver Harrison – Liberal Democrats

Helen Hibbert – Labour Party

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John Kelly – Reform UK

Will Sharp – Labour Party

Pauline Sheaff – Labour Party

Steve Torley – Green Party

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Susan Ward – Conservative Party

Mark Weldon – Liberal Democrats

Reddish North

Bernard Clayton – Conservative Party

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Patricia Jones – Liberal Democrats

Paula King (Women’s Equality Party)

Holly McCormack – Labour Party

Helena Mellish – Green Party

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John Paintall – Liberal Democrats

Linda Richardson – Liberal Democrats

David Wilson – Labour Party

Rachel Wise – Labour Party

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Reddish South

John Bates – Conservative Party

Liz Crix – Green Party

James Frizzwell – Green Party

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Megan Grant – Liberal Democrats

Gary Lawson – Green Party

Robert Richardson – Liberal Democrats

June Somekh – Liberal Democrats

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David White – Labour and Co-operative Party

Joanna Williams – Labour and Co-operative Party

Paul Wright – Labour and Co-operative Party

Tameside

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Ashton Hurst

Dan Costello – Conservative Party

Mike Glover – Labour Party

Hilary Jones – Green Party

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Mohammed Karim – Labour Party

Dolores Lewis – Labour Party

Lucy Turner – Conservative Party

Ashton St Michael’s

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John Bartley – Liberal Democrats

Jean Drennan – Labour Party

Bill Fairfoull – Labour Party

Victoria Golas – Conservative Party

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Andrew McLaren – Labour Party

Jenny Ross – Green Party

Ashton Waterloo

Matt Allen – Conservative Party

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Vimal Choksi – Labour Party

Christine Clark – Green Party

Trevor Clarke – Green Party

Dave Howarth – Labour Party

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Lee Huntbach – Green Party

Sangita Patel – Labour Party

Audenshaw

Nick Axford – Labour Party

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Charlotte Martin – Labour Party

Danny Mather – Conservative Party

Luke Robinson – Green Party

Teresa Smith – Labour Party

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Denton North East

John Bradley – Green Party

Dawn Cobb – Conservative Party

Allison Gwynne – Labour Party

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Vincent Ricci – Labour Party

Denise Ward – Labour Party

Denton South

Timothy Cho – Conservative Party

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Bethany Gartside – Green Party

Farmin Lord F’Tang F’Tang Dave of Haughton – Official Monster Raving Loony Party

Jack Naylor – Labour Party

George Newton – Labour Party

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Claire Reid – Labour Party

Denton West

Tom Dunne – Conservative Party

George Jones – Labour Party

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Christopher Parr – Green Party

Mike Smith – Labour Party

Brenda Warrington – Labour Party

Droylsden East

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Louise Axon – Green Party

Laura Boyle – Labour Party

Rowan Fitton – Liberal Democrats

David Mills – Labour Party

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Susan Quinn – Labour Party

Matt Stevenson – Conservative Party

Droylsden West

Ged Cooney – Labour Party

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Nicola Harrop – Green Party

Ann Holland – Labour Party

Barrie Holland – Labour Party

James Wrexler – Conservative Party

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Dukinfield

Jackie Lane – Labour Party

David Rose – Conservative Party

Naila Sharif – Labour Party

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John Taylor – Labour Party

Julie Wood – Green Party

Dukinfield Stalybridge

David Dawson – Conservative Party

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Leanne Feeley – Labour Party

Linda Freeman – Green Party

Kurt McPartland – Conservative Party

Malcolm Smith – Conservative Party

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David Sweeton – Labour Party

Eleanor Wills – Labour Party

Hyde Godley

Betty Affleck – Labour and Cooperative Party

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Andrea Colbourne – Conservative Party

Joe Kitchen – Labour and Cooperative Party

David McAllister – Labour and Cooperative Party

Melissa Molloy – Conservative Party

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Zebedee Powell – Green Party

Ali Reza – Conservative Party

Hyde Newton

Peter Ball-Foster – Liberal Democrats

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Helen Bowden – Labour and Cooperative Party

Carl Edwards – Conservative Party

Wendy Ince – Conservative Party

Emma Powell – Green Party

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Peter Robinson – Labour and Cooperative Party

Hugh Roderick – Labour and Cooperative Party

Hyde Werneth

Shibley Alam – Labour and Cooperative Party

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Phil Chadwick – Conservative Party

Alex Cooper – Green Party

Jim Fitzpatrick – Labour and Cooperative Party

Paul Molloy – Conservative Party

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Muhammad Rahman – Labour and Cooperative Party

Ruth Welsh – Conservative Party

Longdendale

Doris Brierley – Green Party

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Leslie Browning – Conservative Party

Gary Ferguson – Labour Party

Jacqueline North – Labour Party

Jacqueline Owen – Labour Party

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Cameron Robertson – Conservative Party

Mossley

Dean Aylett – Independent

Dermot Gill – Green Party

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Andrew Hay – Conservative Party

Jack Homer – Labour Party

Steve Homer – Labour Party

Taf Sharif – Labour Party

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Hattie Thomas – Women’s Equality Party

St Peter’s

Iftikhar Ahmad – Independent

Shazad Azam – Conservative Party

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Joyce Bowerman – Labour Party

Warren Bray – Labour Party

David McNally – Labour Party

Sarah Whiteley – Green Party

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Stalybridge North

Steven Barton – Independent

Christine Beardmore – Labour Party

Jan Jackson – Labour Party

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Ky Marland – Conservative Party

Alice Mason-Power – Green Party

Clive Patrick – Conservative Party

Adrian Pearce – Labour Party

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Lisa Tilbrook – Conservative Party

Stalybridge South

Liam Billington – Conservative Party

Francesca Coates – Labour Party

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Doreen Dickinson – Conservative Party

Katy Flanagan – Labour Party

Amanda Hickling – Green Party

Stuart McKenzie – Labour Party

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David Tilbrook – Conservative Party

Trafford

Altrincham

Kamy Achanta – Conservative Party

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Richard Bliss – Conservative Party

Laura Brophy – Liberal Democrats

Geraldine Coggins – Green Party

Simon Hepburn – Liberal Democrats

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Dan Jerrome – Green Party

Margaret Miller Kinsella – Liberal Democrats

Charlie Mayer – Labour Party

Patrick Myers – Conservative Party

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Ben Slater – Labour Party

Michael Welton – Green Party

William Weston – Labour Party

Ashton Upon Mersey

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Kenneth Clarke – Liberal Democrats

George Devine – Liberal Democrats

Kay Dwyer – Conservative Party

Shona Gilbert – Labour Party

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Ben Hartley – Labour Party

David Kierman – Liberal Democrats

John Lamb – Conservative Party

Amit Narang – Conservative Party

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Tony O’Brien – Labour Party

Caroline Robertson-Brown – Green Party

Nick Robertson-Brown – Green Party

Richard Tyldesley – Green Party

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Bowdon Harvey

John Davies – Liberal Democrats

Phil Eckersley – Conservative Party

Kate Gilmartin – Green Party

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Bridget Green – Green Party

Thomas Robert Hague – Labour Party

Kate Lamerton – Labour Party

Mario Miniaci – Liberal Democrats

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Matthew Sellars – Liberal Democrats

Josh Spindler – Labour Party

Gareth Twose – Green Party

Michael Whetton – Conservative Party

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Shengke Zhi – Conservative Party

Broadheath

Louise Bird – Liberal Democrats

Kaushik Chakroborty – Conservative Party

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Francesca Chandler – Green Party

Marian Dodds – Green Party

Stephen Farndon – Independent

Christopher Marritt – Liberal Democrats

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James Miller – Liberal Democrats

Prakash Nathani – Conservative Party

Ulrich Savary – Labour Party

Russell Scharosch – Conservative Party

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Donald Southworth – Britain First – Housing for Locals

Denise Western – Labour Party

Amy Whyte – Labour Party

Alexander Young – Green Party

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Brooklands

Renate Aspden – Green Party

Muhammad Bilal – Labour Party

Dan Barker – Conservative Party

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Chris Boyes – Conservative Party

Pauline Cliff – Liberal Democrats

Robert Cutforth – Green Party

Adrian Hart – Conservative Party

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Will Jones – Labour Party

Deborah Leftwich – Green Party

Rose Thompson – Labour Party

Bucklow-St Martins

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Rodrigo Capucho Paulo – Green Party

Eleanor Johnson – Conservative Party

Adele New – Labour Party

Wendy Olsen – Green Party

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John Reilly – Conservative Party

Matthew Westbrook – Green Party

Aidan Williams – Labour Party

James Wright – Labour Party

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Simon Wright – Liberal Democrats

Davyhulme

Bill Bartley – Green Party

Karina Carter – Labour Party

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Kevin Chatterton – Green Party

Jonathan Coupe – Conservative Party

Tracey Haworth – Conservative Party

Sue Maitland – Labour Party

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Alan Mitchell – Conservative Party

Paul Swansborough – Reform UK

Joe Westbrook – Green Party

Barry Winstanley – Labour Party

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Ged Zuk – Liberal Democrats

Flixton

Ged Carter – Labour Party

Alison Cavanagh – Green Party

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Katrin Cotter – Green Party

Timothy Kinsella – Liberal Democrats

Paul Lally – Conservative Party

Dolores O’Sullivan – Labour Party

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Susan Taylor – Conservative Party

Simon Thomas – Labour Party

Timothy Woodward – Green Party

Gorse Hill and Cornbrook

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David Acton – Labour Party

Laura Clitheroe – Green Party

Hazel Gibb – Independent

Fianna Hornby – Labour Party

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John Stanley – Conservative Party

Eric May – Conservative Party

Andrew McGuiness – Liberal Democrats

John Reyes – Liberal Democrats

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Shaji Sebastian – Conservative Party

Daniel Wadsworth – Green Party

Jennie Wadsworth – Green Party

Laurence Walsh – Labour Party

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Hale

Marrie Boysen – Liberal Democrats

Sue Carroll – Conservative Party

Daniel Chalkin – Conservative Party

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Anand Chinthala – Conservative Party

Michael Jarkowski – Labour Party

Jane Leicester – Green Party

Donald McIntosh – Liberal Democrats

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Chris Millson – Labour Party

Mark Nesbitt – Labour Party

Richard Pollard – Liberal Democrats

Hannah Spencer – Green Party

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Owain Sutton – Green Party

Hale Barns and Timperley South

Stephen Brunt – Green Party

Dylan Butt – Conservative Party

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Nathan Evans – Conservative Party

Anna Fryer – Liberal Democrats

Anne-Marie Holmes – Labour Party

Jim Larkin – Liberal Democrats

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Marc Ramsbottom – Liberal Democrats

David Schorah – Green Party

Michael Taylor – Conservative Party

Ludo Tolhurst-Cleaver – Liberal Democrats

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Barbara Twiney – Labour Party

Longford

David Booth – Conservative Party

Dawn Carberry-Power – Liberal Democrats

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Sarah Haughey – Labour Party

David Jarman – Labour Party

Matthew Kaufman – Green Party

Limma Lijo – Conservative Party

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Judith Lloyd – Labour Party

Sanjai Patel – Green Party

Sandhya Paul – Conservative Party

Margaret Westbrook – Green Party

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Lostock and Barton

Jill Axford – Labour Party

Steve Bowater – Green Party

Mike Cordingly – Labour Party

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Steve Dillon – Reform UK

Stuart Donnelly – Conservative Party

Robert William French – Green Party

James Marshall – Liberal Democrats

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Shirley Procter – Labour Party

Martin Skelton – Green Party

Anjumol Stany – Conservative Party

Shony Thomas – Conservative Party

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Manor

Joy Baggaley – Green Party

Frances Cosby – Labour Party

Kirsty Cullen – Liberal Democrats

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Rob Duncan – Conservative Party

Sally Hirst – Labour Party

Steve Little – Labour Party

James McGlashan – Green Party

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Gwenda Nolte – Liberal Democrats

Rupali Paul – Conservative Party

John Peaker – Liberal Democrats

Diane Plunkett – Green Party

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Sharon Richards – Women’s Equality Party

Old Trafford

Akilah Akinola – Labour Party

Diane Coupe – Conservative Party

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Waseem Hassan – Labour Party

Andrew Hick – Liberal Democrats

Emma Hirst – Labour Party

Anne Hooley – Conservative Party

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Chacko Luke – Conservative Party

Jess Mayo – Green Party

Anja Moncrieff – Green Party

Rob Raikes – Green Party

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Sophie Taylor – Green Party

Sale Central

Mark Bancks – Conservative Party

Barry Brotherton – Labour Party

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Zak Deakin – Labour Party

Jem Green – Green Party

Joe Kramer – Liberal Democrats

Ash Nichanametla – Conservative Party

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Gareth Parker – Conservative Party

Tom Stewart – Green Party

Dave Turner – Green Party

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FAQs

What are the qualifications for the House of Representatives in Georgia? ›

Qualifications for election

Members of the House of Representatives must be citizens of the United States, at least 21 years old, a Georgia citizen for at least two years, and a legal resident of the district the representative was elected for at least one year.

How to become a politician in Georgia? ›

Although each of the following is an option, the most common way to be elected in Georgia is to seek the backing of a major political party, most often the Democrats or Republicans. If you're a member of a state-recognized political party, you can be nominated as that party's candidate in that party's primary election.

What is the state of Georgia's politics? ›

However, the state of Georgia does currently continue to maintain a Republican lean, with Republicans controlling every statewide office sans its Senate seats, having Republican majorities in the State House and Senate, as well as a complete Republican pick on the Georgia Supreme Court, and a PVI rating of R+3.

How do you become a mayor in Georgia? ›

As Mayor (At-large): In order to be elected or appointed as mayor, a person must have resided in the city for at least one year prior to election or appointment thereto and, if elected, must receive a plurality of votes cast for that office in the entire city.

What are the 3 requirements to be elected to the House of Representatives? ›

To be elected, a representative must be at least 25 years old, a United States citizen for at least seven years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents.

What are 3 requirements listed for representatives? ›

No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen. The Federalist No. 52 (Alexander Hamilton). See also The Federalist No.

How to get a job in local politics? ›

How to get into politics
  1. Become qualified. Before pursuing a political career, first consider if you have the necessary qualifications. ...
  2. Volunteer and seek internships. ...
  3. Join a party. ...
  4. Get involved in local government. ...
  5. Run for office. ...
  6. Stay informed.
Dec 12, 2022

What are the 3 qualifications to become governor of Georgia? ›

Qualifications
  • Be at least thirty years of age when sworn in.
  • Be a resident of Georgia for at least six years immediately preceding the election.
  • Be a United States citizen for at least fifteen years before the election.

How old do you have to be to become a member of the Georgia Senate? ›

Senators must be at least 25 years old, a Georgia resident for at least 2 years, and a resident of the district they represent for at least 1 year.

Is Atlanta a red or blue city? ›

Inversely, in solidly red states, most voters in most urban counties voted for Democrat Barack Obama; good examples for this would be Dallas County, Texas and Fulton County, Georgia (the locations of major U.S. cities Dallas and Atlanta, respectively).

Is Atlanta GA a good place to live? ›

With 16 Fortune 500 companies within city limits, Atlanta has one of the highest concentrations of Fortune 500 companies in the country. Large employers include hospitals, universities and infrastructure, there's ample career opportunities to be had if you're living in Atlanta.

Is Georgia a good place to live? ›

Yes – between the abundant sunshine, low cost of living, and great opportunities for outdoor recreation, Georgia is a good place to live!

How old do you have to be to be a mayor in Georgia? ›

Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a resident of the city and of the council district from which he or she seeks to qualify for at least one year immediately preceding the date of his or her filing of notice of candidacy to seek office; Must be a qualified elector of the city; and.

How long do you have to live in Georgia to be a representative? ›

2. Georgia law generally provides that candidates for the General Assembly meet a one-year residency requirement.

Does Atlanta have alderman? ›

The 1974 charter resulted in many changes to Atlanta's government. The Board of Aldermen was changed to the City Council: the position of vice-mayor was replaced by the council president, and 12 council-members would be elected from individual districts, along with six at-large posts.

What are the four ways representatives may vote? ›

In the House, there are four forms of votes: voice vote, division vote, yea and nay (or roll call) vote, and recorded vote. In the Committee of the Whole, the forms are voice vote, division vote, and recorded vote. Members may vote in the House.

How long must you have been a citizen to be a representative? ›

Representatives must be 25 years old and must have been U.S. citizens for at least 7 years.

Can someone who was born outside the United States but becomes a US citizen become eligible to run for the Senate? ›

The president is constitutionally required to be natural born, but foreign–born senators need only nine years of U.S. citizenship to qualify for office. Constitutional qualifications to be a senator are specified in Article I, section 3.

How many 6 year terms can a senator serve? ›

Section-by-Section Analysis Section 1 This is the operative section that limits congressional terms to two terms in the Senate and to six terms in the House of Representatives.

What is the minimum number of representatives the House must have? ›

Article I, Section II of the Constitution says that each state shall have at least one U.S. Representative, while the total size of a state's delegation to the House depends on its population. The number of Representatives also cannot be greater than one for every thirty thousand people.

Do you have to be a member of the House to be speaker? ›

The Constitution does not explicitly require the speaker to be an incumbent member of the House of Representatives, although every speaker thus far has been. The speaker is second in the United States presidential line of succession, after the vice president and ahead of the president pro tempore of the Senate.

Are local politicians paid? ›

Unsurprisingly (or surprisingly, if you haven't been paying attention) the salaries of local politicians depend a lot on the size of the community. While the average salary is somewhere in the $40,000-$60,000 range, the actual spectrum of salary is much wider than that (source).

What jobs in politics make a lot of money? ›

Highest Paying Jobs in Political Science
  • Lawyers. ...
  • Postsecondary Political Science Teachers. ...
  • Political scientists. ...
  • Judges and hearing officers. ...
  • Urban and regional planners. ...
  • Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators. ...
  • Paralegals and legal assistants. ...
  • Public relations manager.

Is it hard to get a job in the local government? ›

How Hard Is it to Get a Local Government Job? Government jobs require intensive background checks, even for entry-level positions. If you're looking at a local federal government job, you need to provide the past ten years of work history and addresses.

What are the 3 roles of a state governor? ›

The governor's primary responsibilities are to: Serve as the state's chief executive officer and oversees the functions of the executive branch of government. Report to the General Assembly and the citizens of Indiana on the condition of the state each January. Recommend legislation to the General Assembly.

Do state governors get paid for life? ›

Most states pay their former governors a pension based on their age, salary, and years of service, including in other public service roles.

Who is eligible to be a local authority governor? ›

It is up to the governing body to make the formal appointment. Anyone who is eligible can be considered for appointment as a Local Authority governor. They do not need to be a member of any political party and there are no formal qualifications.

What is the salary of a Georgia state senator? ›

The current salary for state senators is $17,342. The Majority Leader and Minority Leader earn an additional $400 per month.

At what age can a citizen become a senator? ›

The Constitution sets three qualifications for service in the U.S. Senate: age (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election.

How old is the youngest senator? ›

in 1964. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is the youngest sitting senator at 36, replacing Josh Hawley, who at 41 was the youngest senator of the 116th Congress. Ossoff is the youngest person elected to the U.S. Senate since Don Nickles in 1980. The average age of senators is higher now than in the past.

Is Atlanta a liberal or conservative city? ›

Thanks to a forthcoming study in American Political Science Review, we now know: Atlanta is the 22nd most liberal city in the country, right between Newark and Miami.

What is the city of Atlanta nickname? ›

Call it The Big Peach, The Big A, A-Town, Dogwood City, or even New York of the South… Atlanta goes by plenty of nicknames.

What is the most hood city in Atlanta? ›

1. Mechanicsville. The most dangerous neighborhood in Atlanta is Mechanicsville. It's also one of the city's oldest neighborhoods and has a population of 5,886 and a violent crime rate of 2,517 per 100,000 people.

What is the safest suburb of Atlanta? ›

North Buckhead is the safest neighborhood in Atlanta and includes the areas of Argonne Forest, Brandon, Brookhaven, Brookwood Hills, and Buckhead Village. An affluent residential area just north of Atlanta's center, North Buckhead is home to roughly 9,000 residents, making it one of the city's largest neighborhoods.

What is a good salary to live comfortably in Atlanta? ›

GoBakingRates took the conclusions from Purdue's research and projected what it takes to live happily in major cities across the county. In Atlanta, that number is an annual salary of at least $121,170.

What salary is considered middle class in Atlanta? ›

Their research found that Atlanta the median household income is $74,107 with the middle class income ranging from $49,652 to $148,214.

What is the safest place to live in Georgia? ›

Safest Cities in Georgia
  • Johns Creek. The safest city in Georgia is Johns Creek. ...
  • Peachtree City. Lovingly referred to as the “Golf Cart Capital", Peachtree City has some of the safest, most walkable streets in all of Georgia. ...
  • North Buckhead. ...
  • Perry. ...
  • Dahlonega. ...
  • Sandersville. ...
  • Buford.
Feb 10, 2023

Where is the most affordable place to live in Georgia? ›

Cheapest Places to Live in Georgia
  • Americus. The cheapest place to live in Georgia is Americus, a small town of 16,230 people that has a big presence. ...
  • Macon. Macon is another one of the cheapest places to live in Georgia. ...
  • Cordele. ...
  • Columbus. ...
  • Valdosta. ...
  • Augusta. ...
  • Warner Robins. ...
  • Perry.
Dec 22, 2022

Which part of Georgia is best to live in? ›

If you are looking for one of the best places for your family to live in Georgia, below are the top 10 you should consider.
  • Alpharetta, GA.
  • Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Kennesaw.
  • Suwanee.
  • Decatur.
  • Peachtree City.
  • Woodstock.
  • Sandy Springs.
Dec 5, 2022

Do you get paid to be a local mayor? ›

The salary of a mayor varies from city to city. A small town mayor might be paid a mere $1 per year, while the mayor of a large metropolitan city often brings homes six figures. The mayor is typically elected into office by voters.

What is minor age in Georgia? ›

The age of legal majority in this state is 18 years; until that age all persons are minors. Nothing in this Code section shall be construed automatically to render an individual a resident of this state when that individual is in the state for the purpose of attending school.

What power does a mayor have in Georgia? ›

The responsibilities of the mayor include presiding over all meetings of the council, generally insuring that city departments run smoothly, helping to build a sense of community, and providing leadership and services to municipal citizens. The mayor serves as the official spokesperson for the city government.

What qualifications do you need to be speaker of the House? ›

How do you become Speaker of the House?
  • You just have to be nominated, no House seat required. All candidates for speaker must be nominated by members of the House, but they don't need to be elected lawmakers of the House. ...
  • Win a majority vote. ...
  • The speaker's gavel is usually a promotion.
Oct 8, 2015

Do you have to live in a state to run for House of Representatives? ›

1 There is no California durational residency requirement to be a candidate for United States Representative in Congress.

How long do you have to live in a state to be a House of Reps member from that state? ›

To be elected, a representative must be at least 25 years old, a United States citizen for at least seven years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents. Go to the Clerk's site for more information about representatives.

What are the qualifications to be in the Georgia Senate and House of Representatives? ›

The Constitution of Georgia requires a Senator to be at least 25 years old, an American citizen, a Georgia citizen for at least two years and a resident of his or her Senatorial District for at least one year immediately preceding election. The present Senate membership ranges in age from 26 to 80.

What are the 3 qualifications for House of Representatives quizlet? ›

What are the formal qualifications to become a US House of Representative and a US Senator? House: be at least 25 years old, have been a citizen for at least 7 years, and be an inhabitant of the state from which he or she is elected.

What are the qualifications for the House of Representatives vs Senate? ›

House members must be twenty-five years of age and citizens for seven years. Senators are at least thirty years old and citizens for nine years. Another difference is who they represent. Senators represent their entire states, but members of the House represent individual districts.

What are the qualifications to be a House Representatives member quizlet? ›

Match
  • Senator. 30 years old, citizen of at least 9 years, resident of the state they want to represent.
  • Representative. 25 years old, citizen of at least 7 years, resident of the state they want to represent.
  • President. 35 years old, natural-born citizen, resident of 14 years.

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