• Source: 2024 Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • The 2024 Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council elections was held on 2 May 2024 alongside other local elections in the United Kingdom. One third of the 57 seats on the Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council was contested, with each successful candidate serving a four-year term of office, expiring in 2028. Labour retained their majority on the council.


    Background


    Since its creation in 1974, Tameside has always been under Labour control, aside from 1978 to 1982 when the Conservatives held a majority. The previous election in 2023, which took place following boundary changes and thus required all 57 seats to be contested, saw Labour increase its majority by three seats at the expense of two Conservative seats and the sole seat of the Green Party on the council.


    = Previous council composition

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    Summary


    Labour had 51 of the council's 57 seats prior to the election. They lost three seats at this election, but were still left with a large majority of the seats.


    = Election result

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    Results by ward


    The statement of persons nominated was released on 8 April 2024.
    Asterisk denotes incumbent.


    = Ashton Hurst

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    = Ashton St Michael's

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    = Ashton Waterloo

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    = Audenshaw

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    = Denton North East

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    = Denton South

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    = Denton West

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    = Droylsden East

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    = Droylsden West

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    = Dukinfield

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    = Dukinfield Stalybridge

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    = Hyde Godley

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    = Hyde Newton

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    = Hyde Werneth

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    = Longdendale

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    = Mossley

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    = St Peter's

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    = Stalybridge North

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    = Stalybridge South

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