Lancashire Council election 2001

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Lancashire local elections were held for Lancashire County Council in May 2001 on the same day as the United Kingdom general election, 2001

[edit] Results

Labour hold all 6 seats - Burnley Central East, Burnley Central West, Burnley North East, Burnley Rural, Burnley South West, and Burnley West
Labour win Chorley East, Chorley North, Chorley Rural West and Chorley West
Conservative Chorley Rural East, and Chorley Rural North
Conservative wins all five wards - Fylde East, Fylde West, Lytham, St Annes North, St Annes South.
Labour win all six seats - Accrington Central, Accrington South, Church and Accrington North, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle and Rishton, Clayton-le-Moors and Altham.
Labour win the wards Heysham, Lancaster East, Morecambe East, Morecambe West, and Skerton.
Green Party win Lancaster City
Conservative win Lancaster Rural Central, Lancaster Rural North, and Lancaster Rural South
Labour win Ormskirk, Skelmersdale East, Skelmersdale East, Skelmersdale West
Conservatives win West Lancashire East, West Lancashire North and West Lancashire South
Labour won the wards Colne, Nelson, Pendle South
Conservatives succeeded in Pendle West
Liberal Democrats held on in Pendle East, and Pendle North
Labour win Preston Central East, Preston Central West, Preston East, Preston South East, Preston South West, and Preston West
Conservatives hold onto Preston Rural East
Liberal Democrats succeed in Preston North and Preston Rural West
Conservatives won Longridge, Ribble Valley North East, and Ribble Valley South West
Liberal Democrats won Clitheroe
Labour won in Haslingden, Rossendale East, Rossendale West, and Whitworth
Conservatives win the ward of Bacup
Labour won South Ribble Central, South Ribble North, South Ribble South, South Ribble South West
An independent candidate won South Ribble East
Conservatives held on in South Ribble West
Liberal Democrats came out top in South Ribble North West
Conservatives won Amounderness, Cleveleys, Garstang, Hillhouse, Poulton-le-Fylde, Wyreside
Labour won in Hesketh and Marine