London Borough of Barnet Election Results 1964-2010

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London Borough of Barnet Election Results 1964-2010 London Borough of Barnet Election Results 1964-2010 Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The Elections Centre Plymouth University The information contained in this report has been obtained from a number of sources. Election results from the immediate post-reorganisation period were painstakingly collected by Alan Willis largely, although not exclusively, from local newspaper reports. From the mid- 1980s onwards the results have been obtained from each local authority by the Elections Centre. The data are stored in a database designed by Lawrence Ware and maintained by Brian Cheal and others at Plymouth University. Despite our best efforts some information remains elusive whilst we accept that some errors are likely to remain. Notice of any mistakes should be sent to [email protected]. The results sequence can be kept up to date by purchasing copies of the annual Local Elections Handbook, details of which can be obtained by contacting the email address above. Front cover: the graph shows the distribution of percentage vote shares over the period covered by the results. The lines reflect the colours traditionally used by the three main parties. The grey line is the share obtained by Independent candidates while the purple line groups together the vote shares for all other parties. Rear cover: the top graph shows the percentage share of council seats for the main parties as well as those won by Independents and other parties. The lines take account of any by- election changes (but not those resulting from elected councillors switching party allegiance) as well as the transfers of seats during the main round of local election. The lower graph shows for each main round of local elections the overall percentage turnout (solid line), the percentage of women candidates standing at (dotted line) and the percentage of women among those elected (hashed line). Edgware (13346)3 Friern Barnet North (3351) Barnet - 1964 vote share vote share Felton J. Con 2,564 47.3 Tangye W. Con 1,108 72.3 Brooks H. Con 2,537 - Parsons A. Lib 252 16.4 Arkley East (3338) Porcas R. Con 2,406 - Slade B. Ms. Lab 172 11.2 vote share Moyse P. Ms. Lab 1,831 33.8 Hopkins C. Ms. Lab 678 39.8 Goldman D. Lab 1,821 - Turnout 45.8 55.9 Griffin E. Con 674 39.6 Katz M. Lab 1,804 - Morris N. Lib 351 20.6 Ingram M. Lib 875 16.2 Friern Barnet South (4158) Holmes J. Lib 857 - vote share Turnout 51.1 0.2 Rosalki O. Lib 839 - George E. Lab 884 51.5 Wayne W. Comm 145 2.7 Van Der Spiegel P. Con 504 29.4 Arkley West (3404) Bass H. Lib 327 19.1 vote share Turnout 39.0 13.5 Pudney J. Ms. Lab 772 49.3 Turnout 41.3 22.2 Ainsworth K. Con 648 41.4 Finchley Central (12284)3 Briveau J. Ms. Lib 145 9.3 vote share Friern Barnet West (4299) Sapsted N. Con 2,615 44.7 vote share Turnout 45.9 7.9 Snelling L. Con 2,578 - Constable E. Ms. Con 1,213 49.9 Klean K. Con 2,565 - Norman K. Lib 981 40.4 Barnet North (3699) Hill J. Lib 1,706 29.2 James D. Lab 235 9.7 vote share Allwood H. Lib 1,666 - Cheason E. Con 690 34.2 Watkins L. Lib 1,636 - Turnout 56.7 9.6 Cheeseman D. Ind 548 27.1 Birch N. Lab 1,405 24.0 Mealing A. Ms. Lab 510 25.2 Quinn B. Lab 1,291 - Garden Suburb (9215)3 Fowler K. Lib 272 13.5 Root M. Ms. Lab 1,250 - vote share Winsloe A. Comm 118 2.0 Sharman F. Con 2,089 49.0 Turnout 55.1 7.0 Mendel P. Con 2,027 - Turnout 46.5 15.6 Finigan R. Con 1,954 - Barnet South (4892) Iwi Q. Lib 1,424 33.4 vote share Finchley East (12239)3 Henderson J. Ms. Lib 1,422 - Woodruff P. Con 1,111 47.6 vote share Young P. Ms. Lib 1,300 - Burrough K. Lib 623 26.7 Webb J. Lib 2,359 38.4 McGregor N. Ms. Lab 580 13.6 Gardner E. Lab 598 25.6 Cohen A. Lib 2,303 - Shields M. Ms. Lab 577 - Tibber A. Lib 2,280 - Stearn I. Ms. Lab 552 - Turnout 47.7 20.9 King M. Con 2,024 33.0 Pinder J. Comm 173 4.1 Ferguson R. Con 1,895 - Brunswick Park (4955) Bexley K. Con 1,886 - Turnout 44.7 15.6 vote share Watkins J. Lab 1,571 25.6 Passingham M. Lab 1,145 38.5 Allen D. Lab 1,502 - Golders Green (10052)3 Knight E. Lib 948 31.9 Sieve Y. Ms. Lab 1,475 - vote share Gibbs B. Con 883 29.7 Segal I. Comm 187 3.0 Freedman R. Ms. Con 1,678 40.4 Harris C. Con 1,652 - Turnout 60.2 6.6 Turnout 48.9 5.5 Dickins G. Con 1,603 - 3 Miller J. Ms. Lab 1,548 37.2 Burnt Oak (10556) Finchley North (11322)3 Scharf B. Ms. Lab 1,524 - vote share vote share Barnes T. Lab 1,389 - Champion J. Lab 3,094 82.7 Hart W. Con 2,751 45.2 Davis E. Lib 932 22.4 Paul A. Lab 3,039 - Gibson F. Con 2,720 - Smulian P. Lib 895 - Robinson R. Lab 2,999 - Usher V. Con 2,703 - Fiander P. Ms. Lib 849 - Leach G. Con 387 10.3 Roberts C. Lib 2,051 33.7 Holland G. Ms. Con 378 - Creed D. Lib 2,009 - Turnout 41.4 3.1 Risdon S. Ms. Con 374 - Gunn A. Lib 1,842 - Allen J. Ms. Lib 143 3.8 Dunn G. Lab 1,148 18.9 Hadley (3792) Martindale D. Lib 135 - Burke J. Lab 984 - vote share Legg A. Comm 116 3.1 Wills S. Lab 937 - Jobbins G. Con 941 48.9 Shore B. Comm 137 2.3 Williamson R. Lib 643 33.4 Turnout 34.7 72.4 O'Brien J. Lab 339 17.6 3 Turnout 51.8 11.5 Childs Hill (10628) Turnout 50.7 15.5 vote share Finchley West (12423)3 Hughes K. Con 1,829 45.7 vote share Hendon Central (11409)3 Young A. Con 1,825 - Medway M. Lib 3,184 46.7 vote share Sutton N. Con 1,811 - Sattin L. Lib 3,092 - Hills L. Con 2,509 48.9 Tyler M. Lab 1,310 32.7 Davis F. Lib 3,087 - Lloyd-Taylor W. Con 2,446 - Collins R. Lab 1,307 - Riches F. Con 2,840 41.6 Stewart T. Con 2,375 - Harvey R. Lab 1,284 - Francis V. Con 2,771 - Baron D. Lib 1,804 35.1 Bailey L. Lib 867 21.6 White C. Con 2,693 - Scott I. Lib 1,797 - Mercer A. Lib 863 - Green R. Lab 800 11.7 Farrow K. Lib 1,757 - Caine J. Ms. Lib 860 - Harris S. Ms. Lab 795 - Snowdon R. Lab 822 16.0 Meacock W. Lab 786 - Wilkes D. Lab 812 - Turnout 38.2 13.0 Lyons R. Lab 805 - Turnout 54.9 5.0 Cockfosters (3306) Turnout 45.0 13.7 vote share Friern Barnet Central (3240) Gunning G. Lab 805 44.8 vote share Lyonsdown (3946) Fawcett A. Con 605 33.7 Tomlinson A. Lab 654 39.4 vote share Craymer B. Ms. Lib 386 21.5 Pickering J. Con 567 34.2 Asker E. Con 1,214 63.0 Watters J. Lib 437 26.4 Redmond D. Lib 460 23.9 Turnout 54.4 11.1 Rilstone M. Ms. Lab 253 13.1 Turnout 51.4 5.2 East Barnet (4205) Turnout 48.9 39.1 vote share Friern Barnet East (3661) Cutts-Watson A. Con 1,043 45.7 vote share Mann R. Lab 722 31.6 Flesher G. Con 985 48.0 Davis S. Lib 519 22.7 Ruge K. Lib 842 41.0 Spaul L. Ms. Lab 225 11.0 Turnout 54.4 14.1 Turnout 56.2 7.0 Results of the London Borough Elections 1964-2012 1 Mill Hill (16825)3 Brunswick Park (10460)3 Edgware (10584)3 vote share vote share vote share Thubrun C. Ms. Con 4,542 59.9 Amor J. Con 3,301 68.7 Apthorp J. Con 2,765 65.9 Fletcher A. Con 4,411 - Payne J. Con 3,274 - Brooks H. Con 2,747 - Simons D. Con 4,308 - Seaton A. Con 3,243 - Smith A. Con 2,663 - Nissel M. Ms. Lab 1,671 22.0 Fowler K. Lib 974 20.3 Manning A. Lib 933 22.2 Marlow W. Lab 1,663 - Knight E. Lib 974 - Billenness M. Ms. Lib 869 - Zion H. Lab 1,570 - Olding G. Lib 862 - Blake R. Lib 822 - Price-Davies A. Ms. Lib 1,366 18.0 Stone F. Ms. Lab 531 11.0 Schwarz M. Ms. Lab 498 11.9 Williams O. Lib 1,252 - Warman B. Lab 501 - Fireman B. Lab 489 - Gilbey A. Lib 1,214 - Watts D. Lab 499 - Pyburn R. Lab 477 - Turnout 44.7 37.9 Turnout 46.7 48.4 Turnout 40.2 43.7 New Barnet (3473) Burnt Oak (9830)3 Finchley (11346)3 vote share vote share vote share Seagroatt W. Lab 829 49.1 Champion J. Lab 1,671 60.5 Sussman L. Con 2,522 55.1 Biddle R. Con 547 32.4 Collisson F. Lab 1,561 - Gibson E.
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