Greater Manchester election May 2024: full list of council and mayoral candidates running in Salford

Polls will open at 7am on May 2
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Salford residents will go to the polls on Thursday, May 2 to vote in the local elections. They will decide who they want to represent their ward on the council, as well as voting for who they would like to be the Mayor of Salford, and Mayor of Greater Manchester.

The council is dominated by Labour, with pockets of opposition in certain areas such as Worsley and Salford Quays. The Quays will be one to watch this time around after the Lib Dems won a recent by-election in the area, giving them one councillor at the town hall.

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This year, a third of councillors will be up for election – 20 seats – one from each of Salford’s 20 wards. Voters can choose one candidate in the election of a councillor for their own ward.

There are occasions when a ward may have more than one vacancy, which is the case in Ordsall where two councillors are up for election in May. A total of 88 local and mayoral candidates have been announced.

Salford City Mayor candidates

  • Jillian Collinson (CON)
  • Paul Dennett (LAB)
  • Sally Griffiths (TRADE UNIONIST AND SOCIALIST COALITION)
  • David Jones (GREEN)

Salford Council candidates May 2024

Barton and Winton

  • Antony Duke (LIB DEM)
  • Jacqui Fahy (LAB)
  • Janet Meades-Smith (CON)
  • Jack Smith (Green)

Blackfriars and Trinity

  • Jane Hamilton (LAB)
  • David Jones (GREEN)
  • Stuart Oxbrow (LIB DEM)
  • Craig Walsh (CON)

Boothstown and Ellenbrook

  • Diana Battersby (GREEN)
  • Ian Chisnall (LIB DEM)
  • Bob Clarke (CON)
  • Darren Matthews (LAB)

Broughton

  • Saqib Aftab (CON)
  • Maria Brabiner (LAB)
  • David Henry (GREEN)
  • Ben Web (LIB DEM)

Cadishead and Lower Irlam

  • Lewis Nelson (LAB)
  • Jane Ransley (GREEN)
  • Michael Richman (CON)

Claremont

  • Barbara Bentham (LAB)
  • Alima Husain (CON)
  • Ian McKinlay (LIB DEM)
  • Christopher Seed (GREEN)

Eccles

  • Sharmina August (LAB)
  • Sally Griffiths ( TRADE UNIONIST AND SOCIALIST COALITION)
  • Nicola Smith (GREEN)
  • Paul Worcester (CON)

Higher Irlam and Peel Green

  • Nathan Ashmall (GREEN)
  • Dorothy Chapman (CON)
  • Tracy Kelly (LAB)

Salford voters will head to the polls on May 2 Salford voters will head to the polls on May 2
Salford voters will head to the polls on May 2

Kersal and Broughton Park

  • Muhammad Kashif (LAB)
  • Arnie Saunders (CON)
  • Nel Scroggie (GREEN)
  • Ben Thomas (LIB DEM)

Little Hulton

  • Tony Davies (LAB)
  • Myrella Saunders (CON)
  • Jane Wood (GREEN)

Ordsall

  • Tanya Burch (LAB)
  • John Grant (LIB DEM)
  • Brendan Kerville (LAB)
  • Charlie Ng (CON)
  • Jack Owens (GREEN)
  • Michael Scantlebury (GREEN)
  • Jay Talukdar (CON)

Pendlebury and Clifton

  • Kathleen Allen (GREEN)
  • Angela Grant (CON)
  • Su Matthews (LAB)

Pendleton and Charlestown

  • Michele Barnes (LAB)
  • Adam Carney (CON)
  • Adam Skyrme (GREEN)
  • Kenneth Thompson (LIB DEM)

Quays

  • Liz McCoy (LAB)
  • Derek Meades (CON)
  • Jonathan Moore (LIB DEM)
  • Andrea Romero O’Brien (GREEN)

Swinton and Wardley

  • Jim Dawson (LAB)
  • Jackie Mountaine (CON)
  • Joseph O’Neill (IND)
  • Liam Waite (GREEN)

Swinton Park

  • Glenn Croston (CON)
  • Heather Fletcher (LAB)
  • John McLellan (LIB DEM)
  • Lisa Swarbrick (GREEN)

Walkden North

  • Frederick Battersby (GREEN)
  • Craig Birtwistle (REFORM)
  • Adrian Brocklehurst (LAB)
  • Kausar George (CON)
  • Scott Turner-Preece (LIB DEM)

Walkden South

  • Christopher Bates (CON)
  • Rowan Blessing (LIB DEM)
  • Joshua Brooks (LAB)
  • Tom Dylan (GREEN)
  • Paul Whitelegg (IND)

Weaste and Seedley

  • Phil Cusak (LAB)
  • Andrew Nadin (GREEN)
  • Chris Neville (COMMUNIST PARTY OF BRITAIN)
  • Ninad Oak (LIB DEM)
  • Dan Whitehouse (CON)
  • Carmen Wood-Hope (WOMENS EQUALITY PARTY)
  • James Blessing (LIB DEM)
  • Sara Laing (GREEN)
  • Lewis- Ormston (CON)
  • James Prady (LAB)

Election candidates in every Greater Manchester borough

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