1982 Manchester City Council election

1982 Manchester City Council election

6 May 1982 (1982-05-06)

99 of 99 seats
to Manchester City Council
50 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Bill Egerton Cecil Franks Audrey Jones
Party Labour Conservative Alliance
Leader's seat Beswick & Clayton Chorlton Withington
Last election 30 seats,
57.0%
4 seats,
32.1%
1 seats,
10.2%
Seats before 57 23 9
Seats won 69 26 4
Seats after 69 26 4
Seat change 2 3 5
Popular vote 60,971 42,744 31,699
Percentage 44.9% 31.2% 23.3%
Swing 12.1% 0.9% 13.1%

Map of results of 1982 election

Leader of the Council before election

Norman Morris
Labour

Leader of the Council after election

Bill Egerton
Labour

Elections to Manchester Council were held on Thursday, 6 May 1982. Due to demographic changes in the city since the formation of the new City Council in 1973, and in common with some other English councils in 1982, substantial boundary changes to all wards were implemented in time for these elections. The most notable changes were as follows:

- The wards of Collegiate Church and Miles Platting were merged, with most of their combined areas forming a new Central ward.

- A new ward of Benchill was carved out of the existing wards of Baguley, Crossacres, and Woodhouse Park.

- Beswick ward became the new Beswick and Clayton ward.

- Lloyd Street ward became the new Fallowfield ward.

- Crossacres ward became the new Sharston ward.

- Alexandra ward became the new Whalley Range ward.

Due to these changes, it was necessary for the whole council to be re-elected. Each ward elected three candidates, with the first-placed candidate serving a four-year term of office, expiring in 1986, the second-placed candidate serving a two-year term of office, expiring in 1984, and the third-placed candidate serving a one-year term of office, expiring in 1983. The Labour party retained overall control of the council.