1986 UK local government election
Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on 8 May 1986. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour party kept overall control of the council.[1]
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Election result
[2]
Ward results
Abercromby
Aigburth
Allerton
Anfield
Arundel
Breckfield
Broadgreen
Childwall
Church
Clubmoor
County
Croxteth
Dingle
Dovecot
Everton
Fazakerley
Gillmoss
Granby
Grassendale
Kensington
Melrose
Netherley
Old Swan
Picton
Pirrie
St. Mary's
Smithdown
Speke
Tuebrook
Valley
Vauxhall
Warbreck
Woolton
[3]
By Elections
On 12 March 1987 16 Militant and 31 non-Militant Labour Councillors were disbarred from office
Name
Ward
Elected
Heather Adams
Netherley
8 May 1986
Paul Astbury
Valley
8 May 1986
Mike Black
Pirrie
5 May 1983
Dominic Brady
Everton
5 May 1983
Tony Byrne
Valley
5 May 1983
Eddie Burke
Dovecot
3 May 1984
Jackie Crowley
Anfield
3 May 1984
Hugh Dalton
Pirrie
3 May 1984
Joe Devaney
Abercromby
3 May 1984
Jimmy Dillon
Broadgreen
5 May 1983
Alex Doswell
Granby
3 May 1984
Felicity Dowling
Speke
8 May 1986
Steve Ellison
Breckfield
3 May 1984
Peter Ferguson
Dingle
3 May 1984
Alan Fogg
Kensington
3 May 1984
Alex Gamble
Smithdown
8 May 1986
Roy Gladden
Clubmoor
8 May 1986
Jimmy Hackett
Warbreck
5 May 1983
John Hamilton
Granby
5 May 1983
Willy Harper
Netherley
3 May 1984
Derek Hatton
Netherley
5 May 1983
John Humphries
St. Mary's
5 May 1983
Tony Hood
Abercromby
6 May 1982
Steve Jenkins
Smithdown
5 May 1983
Paul Lafferty
Clubmoor
5 May 1983
Bob Lancaster
Melrose
5 May 1983
Dave Leach
Granby
8 May 1986
John Linden
Fazakerley
8 May 1986
Dave Lloyd
Fazakerley
3 May 1984
George Lloyd
Old Swan
5 May 1983
Pauline Lowes
Melrose
5 May 1983
Paul Luckock
Vauxhall
5 May 1983
John Mackintosh
Breckfield
5 May 1983
Dorothy Mathews
Smithdown
3 May 1984
Frank Mills
County
5 May 1983
Tony Mulhearn
St. Mary's
3 May 1984
John Nelson
Fazakerley
5 May 1983
John Ord
Speke
3 May 1984
Peter Owens
Pirrie
8 May 1986
Jimmy Parry
Everton
3 May 1984
Terry Prout
Dingle
By election
Tony Rimmer
Gillmoss
3 May 1984
Harry Smith
Valley
3 May 1984
Vinny Wagner
Melrose
3 May 1984
Bill Westbury
Dovecot
1 May 1986
Franny Wiles
Everton
6 May 1982
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