We don’t have an email address for Martin Tighe, help out by adding one!
These are the last details we have for this candidate. They may not be current. Please edit the details if you have new information.
Personal details:
- Name
- Martin Tighe
- ID
- 11720
- Party
- Conservative and Unionist Party
Candidacies:
- Contested the Bolton local election (4 May 2023)
- Westhoughton North & Hunger Hill Conservative and Unionist Party
Elected! (1111 votes)
2nd / 12 candidates - Contested the Bolton local election (5 May 2022)
- Westhoughton South Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (1054 votes)
2nd / 5 candidates - Contested the Bolton local election (2 May 2019)
- Westhoughton South Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (648 votes)
3rd / 5 candidates - Contested the Bolton local election (3 May 2018)
- Westhoughton South Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (804 votes)
3rd / 3 candidates - Contested the UK Parliamentary general election (8 June 2017)
- Bolton West UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Not elected (1587 votes)
3rd / 4 candidates - Contested the Bolton local election (5 May 2016)
- Westhoughton South UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Not elected (621 votes)
4th / 4 candidates
Links and social media:
Demographics:
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- Unknown
Photo Credit:
This photo was uploaded by the user ‘XBBJKGD’ on 16 July 2024 17:35. Their justification for its use on the site was: this photo is the candidate's profile on social media, or is used to promote their candidacy on an official candidate or party website . They commented: “I am the owner and subject of this photo. I Martin Tighe an uploading this myself at 07:54 29/04/2022”.

Improve this data!
Our database is built by people like you.
Please add extra details about this candidate – it only takes a moment.
Log in to editPublic profile page
View Martin Tighe's page on WhoCanIVoteFor.co.uk
This website is designed for maintaining election candidate profile data. The data is used on our public-facing website, WhoCanIVoteFor.co.uk, and by other information providers, such as The Electoral Commission and news media companies.