The 2016 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect members of
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council in England.
This was on the same day as other
local elections. Stockport Council is elected in thirds which means that in each three member local ward, one councillor is elected every year, except every four years which is classed as fallow year. The last fallow year was 2013, when no local government elections took place in the borough. Those councillors elected with serve a four-year term expiring in 2020, the term was subsequently extended for a further year due to the deferral of the 2020 UK local elections.
Following the elections, the Lib Dem minority administration was replaced by a Labour minority administration. The Liberal Democrats had previously governed Stockport with a majority from 2002, and in a minority since 2011. This was able to occur as a result of a Liberal Democrat councillor defecting to Labour on election night, leaving Labour as the largest party with 23 councillors to the Liberal Democrats 21.
Election results by ward
Asterix indicates incumbent in the Ward, and Bold names highlight winning candidate.
Bramhall North
Bramhall South
Bredbury & Woodley
Bredbury Green & Romiley
Brinnington & Central
Cheadle & Gatley
Cheadle Hulme North
Cheadle Hulme South
Davenport & Cale Green
Edgeley & Cheadle Heath
Hazel Grove
Heald Green
Heatons North
Heatons South
Manor
''Sue Derbyshire had been the leader of Stockport Council before she lost her seat in this election.''
Marple North
Marple South
Offerton
''Laura Booth was previously the Labour Party councillor for Offerton. She left Labour in 2014
and joined the Lib Dems in 2015.''
Reddish North
Reddish South
Stepping Hill
Changes since this election
Brinnington & Central
References
{{Greater Manchester elections
Stockport
2016
2010s in Greater Manchester