2018 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election


The 2018 Oldham Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Oldham Council in England. The election took place on the same day as other local elections in England. The election saw the majority Labour Party increase its number of seats by two. The Conservative Party also gained two seats, while the Liberal Democrats lost one seat. UKIP ceased to have representation on the council following this election. The election left Labour with 47 seats, the Liberal Democrats 8 and the Conservatives 4 with the remaining seat being held by an Independent.

Results

Vote share changes compared to 2016.

Ward results

Councillors seeking re-election are denoted with an asterisk. They were elected in 2014 and changes in vote share are compared on that basis.

Alexandra

Chadderton Central

Due to a vacancy 2 candidates were elected to this ward. The candidate with the most votes received a full 4-year term and the second-placed candidate received the remaining term of the vacated seat.

Chadderton North

Chadderton South

Coldhurst

Crompton

Failsworth East

Failsworth West

Warren Bates was elected for UKIP in 2014.

Hollinwood

Due to a vacancy 2 candidates were elected to this ward. The candidate with the most votes received a full 4-year term and the second-placed candidate received the remaining term of the vacated seat.

Medlock Vale

Royton North

Royton South

Saddleworth North

Incumbent councillor Nicola Kirkham did not stand; she was elected as an independent in 2014 before joining Labour in 2016.

Saddleworth South

Saddleworth West & Lees

Incumbent UKIP councillor Peter Klonowski did not stand.

Shaw

St. James

St. Mary's

Waterhead

Werneth

Changes after this election

Failsworth East by-election: 29 November 2018

Labour party suspensions: September 2018

2 councillors were suspended from the Labour party in September 2018: