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2024 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2024 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election
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The 2024 Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on Thursday 2 May 2024, alongside other local elections in the United Kingdom. One third of the 60 members of Oldham Council in Greater Manchester were elected. The election resulted in Labour losing overall control of the council, with a net loss of 4 seats. Despite this, Labour maintains the largest share of seats, with 27 of the 60 councillors, and managed to form a minority administration after the election.

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The local Labour Party leader, Arooj Shah, denied that the conflict in Gaza was a major reason for Labour's loss, saying that "we've asked for an immediate ceasefire right from the start".[1] Despite Shah's claim, The Guardian reported that Labour's stance on the conflict could sway many Muslim voters.[2] This could explain Labour's poor performance in Oldham, where a quarter of the population identify as Muslim,[3] compared to just 6.5% nationally.[4]

Following the election, the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and some of the other councillors attempted to remove the Labour leader and administration from office. They failed to do so by one vote, after two independents voted with Labour and three others abstained. Labour therefore continued to run the council, but as a minority administration.[5]

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Background

The Labour Party have governed Oldham for most of its history. They held a majority on the council from its creation in 1973 to 1994, when they lost control against the national trend.[6] They regained a majority the following year, but lost control to the Liberal Democrats in 2000. Labour regained control in 2003, before losing their majority in 2006.[6] Labour again won a majority in 2011, and have formed majority administrations since then, albeit with reduced margins.

The 2023 election was the first election on the current ward boundaries; as a result, all seats were up for election. Labour won 32 seats with 46.5% of the vote, the Liberal Democrats won 10 with 17.7%, the Conservatives won 11 with 17.6%, the Failsworth Independent Party won 3 with 2.1%, and independents won 4 with 14.3%. The 2024 election was for seats held by councillors elected by the smallest number of votes in each ward;[7] Labour held 12 seats, the Liberal Democrats held 4, the Conservatives held 3, and the Failsworth Independent Party held 1.[8]

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Previous council composition

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Changes 2023–2024:

  • November 2023: Kamran Ghafoor, Muhammad Irfan, and Abdul Wahid suspended from Conservatives[a][10]
  • January 2024: Aftab Hussain (independent) joins Labour[11]
  • April 2024: Shoab Akhtar and Nyla Ibrahim leave Labour to sit as independents[12]
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Results

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Ward results

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Alexandra

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Chadderton Central

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Chadderton North

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Chadderton South

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Coldhurst

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Crompton

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Failsworth East

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Failsworth West

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Hollinwood

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Medlock Vale

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Royton North

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Royton South

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Saddleworth North

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Saddleworth South

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Saddleworth West and Lees

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Shaw

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St James'

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St Mary's

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Waterhead

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Werneth

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