Local results in the general election: 5 May 2005
Election results for Salford City Council seats are available on this website at www.salford.gov.uk/resultsarchive. Results dating back to 1998 are available online.
General Election
In May 2005 a general election was held in the United Kingdom. The results for the three Salford constituencies of Eccles, Salford and Worsley are published below:
Eccles - Labour hold
| Electorate: 69,006 | ||
| Jane Brophy | Liberal Democrat | 6,429 |
| Thelma Matuk | Conservative | 6,816 |
| Peter Reeve | UK Independence Party | 1,685 |
| Ian Stewart | Labour | 19,702 |
| Void votes: | 82 | |
| Percentage poll: | 50.2% | Total votes cast: 34,632 |
Salford - Labour hold
| Electorate: 53,294 | ||
| Hazel Blears | Labour | 13,007 |
| Laetitia Cash | Conservative | 3,440 |
| Lisa Duffy | UK Independence Party | 1,091 |
| Norman Owen | Liberal Democrat | 5,062 |
| Void votes: | 70 | |
| Percentage poll: | 42.54% | Total votes cast: 22,600 |
Worsley - Labour hold
| Electorate: 69,534 | ||
| Richard Clayton | Liberal Democrat | 6,902 |
| Graham Evans | Conservative | 9,491 |
| Bernard Gill | UK Independence Party | 1,694 |
| Barbara Keeley | Labour | 18,859 |
| Void votes: | 68 | |
| Percentage poll: | 53.3% | Total votes cast: 37,014 |
Useful links
- About Salford - a city in transformation, and moving into an exciting future
- 2005 Countryside Properties Salford Triathlon ITU World Cup - 31 July at Salford Quays
BBC Election 2005
The BBC web site carries full details of all results from the General Election 2005, plus news, comment and analysis of the vote:
- BBC Election 2005 homepage
- BBC Election 2005 - Eccles, Salford and Worsley results
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This page was last updated on 05 September 2007
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