The results of the Oldham Council local elections are set to be announced overnight.
Here are the full list of results:*
For minute-by-minute updates, see our live blog.
Alexandra
Zaheer Ali (IND) - 1,494
Andrea Chaverra Valencia (GREEN) - 93
Nazrul Chowdhury (CON) - 84
Martin Dinoff (LIB DEM) - 135
Carol Hardie (IND) - 157
Gazala Rhana (LAB) - 903
Anne Taylor (NORTHERN HEART) - 94
Turnout: 38.99%
Independent gain
Chadderton Central
Malik Rahman Abdul (LIB DEM) 81
Peter Brown (IND) 213
Daniel Clayton (GREEN) 165
Mohammed Razon (CON) 935
Lisa Roddy (IND) 243
Irfat Ahmed Shajahan (IND) 221
Elaine Taylor (LAB) 954
Rob Vance (NORTHERN HEART) 25
Labour hold
Turnout: 35.76%
Chadderton North
Moudud Ahmed (CON) - 824
Mohammed Shah Alam (IND) - 218
Dominic Cadman (LIB DEM) - 401
Eddie Moores (LAB and CO-OP) - 1,383
Turnout: 33.81%
Labour hold
Chadderton South
Mohammed Ali (IND) - 272
Karl Bardsley (CON) - 597
Andy Clare (REFORM) - 359
Holly Harrison (LAB and CO-OP) - 1,127
Michael Scholes (LIB DEM) 132
Turnout: 28.10%
Labour hold
Coldhurst
Montaz Ali Azad (IND) 2,304
Rahman Dara (CON) 113
Sheraz Gondal (GREEN) 136
Mustafa Ahmed Mustak (IND) 139
Rachel Pendlebury (LIB DEM) 193
Ruji Surjan (LAB) 1,329
Turnout: 43.49%
Independent gain
Crompton
David Barker (LAB) 431
Lee Navesey (IND) 895
Michele Stockton (CON) 173
Diane Williamson (LIB DEM) 1,180
Turnout: 34.41%
Lid Dem hold
Failsworth East
Barbara Beeley (LIB DEM) - 42
Catherine Charnock (IND) - 620
Foysal Chowdhury (CON) - 104
Lucia Rea (FAILSWORTH IND) - 712
Ken Rustidge (LAB and CO-OP) - 731
Turnout: 28.07%
Labour gain
Failsworth West
Jane Cashinella-Vaughan (FAILSWORTH IND) - 293
Mostakim Chaudhary (CON) - 70
Majid Khan (IND) - 26
Kyle Phythian (LAB and CO-OP) - 774
Lynne Thompson (LIB DEM) - 37
Mark Wilkinson (IND) - 1,104
Turnout: 29.46%
Independent gain
Hollinwood
Muhammed Riaj Alom (CON) 172
Naseem Aslam (LAB) 846
Roger Malham Blackmore (LIB DEM) 113
Jason Bromley (GREEN) 132
Ewan Edge (IND) 146
Muhammad Irfan (IND) 812
John Lawrence (NATIONAL HOUSING) 173
Ian Whitehead (IND) 139
Turnout: 29.37%
Labour gain
Medlock Vale
Shamas Altaf (IND) 987
Shona Farnworth (LIB DEM) 300
Akhtar Hussain (CON) 172
Umar Nasheen (LAB and CO-OP) 1,374
Muhammad Yasir (IND) 226
Turnout: 35.68%
Labour hold
Royton North
Jeffrey Garner (LIB DEM) - 174
Miranda Meadowcroft (GREEN) - 231
Clint Phythian (LAB) - 1,037
Lewis Quigg (CON) - 1,458
Turnout: 34.20%
Conservative hold
Royton South
Steven Bashforth (LAB) - 877
Jade Hughes (IND) - 1,200
Tom Penketh (LIB DEM) - 155
Jim Stidworthy (GREEN) - 151
Turnout- 31.44%
Independent gain
Saddleworth North
Garth Harness (LIB DEM) - 1,279
Christopher Marshall (IND) - 376
Stuart Pyefinch (CON) - 630
Hannah Roberts (LAB) - 779
Turnout: 39.72%
Lib Dem hold
Saddleworth South
Paul Boots (IND) - 642
Fesi Reza-Khan (GREEN) - 116
Dominic Wall (LAB and CO-OP) - 809
Max Woodvine (CON) - 1,107
Amy Wrigley (LIB DEM) - 821
Turnout: 41.60%
Conservative hold
Saddleworth West & Lees
Dave Barter (LAB) - 468
Mark Kenyon (LIB DEM) - 1,603
Mujibur Rahman (CON) - 141
Paul Shilton (IND) - 675
Turnout: 35.08%
Lib Dem hold
Shaw
Hazel Gloster (LIB DEM) - 961
Stephen Hewitt (LAB) - 356
Lisa Navesey (IND) - 1,011
Yahhia Qureshi (CON) - 76
Turnout: 32.66%
Independent gain
St James
Josh Charters (LAB and CO-OP) - 757
Roger Hindle (LIB DEM) - 149
Amoy Lindo (IND) - 554
Christopher McManus (CON) - 628
Turnout: 26.35%
Labour hold
St Mary’s
Khaled Ahmed (CON) 104
Mohammed Hussain (LIB DEM) 120
Aisha Kouser (IND) 2,769
Ali Aqeel Salamat (LAB) 1,376
Turnout: 48.20%
Independent gain
Waterhead
Stuart Allsop (IND) - 201
Joe Beeston (LIB DEM) - 298
Ros Birch (LAB and CO-OP) - 876
Ruhis Miah Chowdhury (CON) - 168
Naveed Tariq Chowhan (IND) - 1,221
Jack Davies (REFORM) - 280
Paul Taylor (NORTHERN HEART) - 93
Turnout: 35.31 per cent
Independent gain
Werneth
Amjad Ali (IND) 1,471
Nyla Ibrahim (IND) 2,362
Mohammed Salik Miah (CON) 175
Hamza Uddin (LIB DEM) 227
Turnout: 45.62%
Independent hold
*This is a live article. All information will be added as it is confirmed.
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