St. Michael's, Coventry

St. Michael's is an electoral ward in Coventry, West Midlands, England. The ward's population is 21,700 (2010). In 2001, its population was 56% White British and 23% Asian or Asian British, many of whom were Bangladeshi. The ward includes many students, and 20- to 24-year-olds make up over 20% of the population.[1] The ward population had increased to 24,119 at the 2011 Census.[2]

According to the city's 2007 Index of Deprivation, St. Michael's is the second most deprived ward of the city. While the average household income in Coventry was £31,697 in 2008, it was £25,372 in St. Michael's, making it the second poorest ward, though it grew by 24.5% since 2005, which is a more rapid pace of growth than that of the Coventry average (14.5%). Similarly, the crime rate in St. Michael's was slightly over three times as high as that of Coventry as a whole in 2007, but it had fallen by 34% since 2004/'05, when it was over four times as high. The unemployment rate in the ward was 4.6% in September 2008, when that of Coventry as a whole was 3.6%, but in 2001 unemployment in St. Michael's was still twice as high as in Coventry overall (6.2% vs. 3.0%). That change may however also be due to boundary changes in 2004.[1]

Currently, the ward contains the city centre of Coventry, including St. Michael's Cathedral and the neighbourhoods of Charterhouse and Hillfields. Hillfields is undergoing large-scale changes, which encompass the demolition of Coventry City's Highfield Road stadium and what the Coventry City Council describes as "the biggest single regeneration project in Coventry".[3]

St. Michael's Ward is represented by three Labour Councillors. They are Naeem Akhtar (term of office: 2016–2021), Jim O'Boyle (20192023) and David Welsh (20182022).

2022 Election

St Michael's[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Stuart Welsh 1,898 70% +3%
Conservative Mary Taylor 270 10% -3%
TUSC Dave Nellist 257 9%
Green David Neil Priestley 181 7% +2%
Coventry Citizens Party Karen Wilson 114 4% +1%
Turnout 2,720
Labour hold Swing

2021 Election

St Michael's[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Naeem Akhtar 2,028 67% -2%
Conservative Daniel James Partington 385 13% +4%
TUSC Dave Nellist 274 9% -6%
Green Allan John Aspinall 166 5% -2%
Coventry Citizens Party Karen Wilson 100 3%
Liberal Democrat Benoit David Jones 94 3%
Turnout 3,047
Labour hold Swing

2019 Election

St Michael's[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jim O'Boyle 1,765 69% +2.9%
TUSC Dave Nellist 396 15% +8%
Conservative Mary Taylor 224 9% +3%
Green Joe McAvoy-Boss 190 7% +4%
Turnout 2,575
Labour hold Swing


2018 Election

St Michael's[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Stuart Welsh 1,952 66.1% +24.1%
TUSC Dave Nellist 350 7% -12.8%
Conservative Mark Andrew Lerigo 275 6% -2.5%
Green Aimee Challenor 146 3% -2.5%
Turnout 4.675
Labour hold Swing

2016 Election

St Michael's[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Naeem Akhtar 3,158 66.1% +8.3%
TUSC Dave Nellist 635 19.8% +3.5%
Conservative Christopher Michael Noonan 274 8.5% -3.5%
Green Aimee Challenor 178 5.5% -0.9%
Turnout 3,209 24.91% -20.83%
Labour hold Swing

2015 election

St Michael's[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jim O'Boyle 3,158 57.8% +0.7%
TUSC Dave Nellist 894 16.3% -13.4%
Conservative Jennifer Clare Wells 656 12.0% +4.0%
UKIP Wayne Geoffrey Newman 408 7.5%
Green Tristan Hamish Mackrory 352 6.4% +1.1%
Turnout 5,468 45.74% +23.43%
Labour hold Swing

2014 election

St Michael's[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Welsh 1,872 57.1% +7.7%
TUSC Dave Nellist 974 29.7%
Conservative Maharshi Shrimali 261 8.0% +0.8%
Green Scott Redding 174 5.3%
Turnout 3,281 22.31% +1.12%
Labour hold Swing

2012 election

St Michael's[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Naeem Akhtar 1673 49.4%
Socialist Alternative Dave Nellist 1,469 43.4%
Conservative Christian Michael Cliffe 243 7.2%
Turnout 3,385 21.19%
Labour gain from Socialist Alternative Swing


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