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Local Election Results 4th May 2006 Andrew Teale Version 0.02 March 16, 2008 2 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2006 Typeset by LATEX Compilation and design © Andrew Teale, 2008. The author grants permission to copy and distribute this work in any medium, provided this notice is preserved. This file (in several formats) is available for download from http://www.andrewteale.me.uk/ Please advise the author of any corrections which need to be made by email: [email protected] Contents Introduction and Abbreviations5 I London Boroughs7 1 North London8 1.1 Barking and Dagenham.......................8 1.2 Barnet................................... 11 1.3 Brent.................................. 14 1.4 Camden................................ 17 1.5 Ealing.................................. 20 1.6 Enfield................................. 24 1.7 Hackney................................ 27 1.8 Hammersmith and Fulham...................... 31 1.9 Haringey................................ 34 1.10 Harrow................................. 37 1.11 Havering................................ 40 1.12 Hillingdon............................... 45 1.13 Hounslow............................... 49 1.14 Islington................................. 51 1.15 Kensington and Chelsea....................... 55 1.16 Newham................................ 58 1.17 Redbridge................................ 61 1.18 Tower Hamlets............................ 64 1.19 Waltham Forest............................ 68 1.20 Westminster.............................. 72 2 South London 75 2.1 Bexley.................................. 75 2.2 Bromley................................ 79 2.3 Croydon................................ 82 2.4 Greenwich............................... 85 2.5 Kingston upon Thames........................ 89 2.6 Lambeth................................ 93 2.7 Lewisham............................... 97 2.8 Merton................................. 100 2.9 Richmond upon Thames....................... 104 2.10 Southwark............................... 107 3 4 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2006 2.11 Sutton................................... 111 2.12 Wandsworth.............................. 114 Index 117 Introduction and Abbreviations Elections were held on 4th May 2006 to all London boroughs and metropolitan boroughs, and some unitary authorities and shire districts in England. The voting system used for all elections covered here was first-past-the-post, with multi-member FPTP being used where more than one seat was up for election. All of the seats on the 32 London borough councils were up for election. The vast majority of London boroughs use multi-member wards electing three councillors each; there are also a handful of single-member and two-member wards. Elections to the London boroughs are covered in Part I, which has been split into two chapters (North and South London). The 36 metropolitan boroughs are all elected by thirds. Each ward has three councillors, with the councillor finishing third in the poll in 2004 (when the current ward boundaries were introduced) being up for election in each ward. In some cases two seats were up for election, due to the death or resignation of another councillor for the ward within six months of the election. Results of these elections are contained in Part II, which each of the former metropolitan counties constituting a separate chapter. The English unitary authorities and shire districts may have up to three councillors in each ward, and may hold elections either all at once or by thirds. Only those councils which elect by thirds held elections this year; those councils which elect all at once were last elected in 2003 and will next be elected in 2007. A few districts elect by halves every two years; all of these districts held an election this year. Where districts elect by thirds generally not all of the wards in the district hold an election every year. A full explanation of the electoral arrangements is given at the head of each council’s entry. Unitary election results are shown in Part III (with the exception of the unitary districts covering Berkshire which have been treated as shire districts) with shire district results in Part IV. Part III is divided into eight chapters based on region, while Part IV has one chapter for each county. Finally, at the back you will find an Index of Wards. Where a candidate in an election dies, the election in that ward or division is cancelled and rearranged for a later date. This happened in the following wards or divisions at this election: 5 6 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2006 • None yet. Here is a list of abbreviations used in this book for major parties and selected other parties which fought several councils. This list is not exhaustive; parties which put up only a few candidates will generally have their abbreviation listed at the head of the entry for the relevant council. Please note that the “Lab” label includes candidates who were jointly sponsored by the Labour and Co-operative Parties. BNP - British National Party Loony - Monster Raving Loony Party C - Conservative Party Respect - Respect, the Unity Coalition Grn - Green Party Soc All - Socialist Alliance Ind - Independent Soc Alt - Socialist Alternative Lab - Labour Party Soc Lab - Socialist Labour Party LD - Liberal Democrat UKIP - UK Independence Party Lib - Liberal Party I would like to close this section by thanking all those who have supplied me with results, and particularly those dozens of council webpages without which this work would not have been possible. Part I London Boroughs 7 Chapter 1 North London 1.1 Barking and Dagenham Note:— The result in Eastbury was the subject of an election petition after Jeffrey Steed (the BNP candidate) was wrongly declared as having polled 102 votes, rather than 1,102. The result shown below is the corrected one. Abbey (3) Eastbrook (3) Jeanne Alexander Lab 1,376 Mick McCarthy Lab 1,151 Mohammed Fani Lab 1,275 Neil Connelly C 1,139 Graham Bramley Lab 1,241 Bob Little Lab 1,126 Foyzur Rahman C 765 Sue Connelly C 1,101 Susan Smith C 1,067 Alibon (3) Margaret Mullane Lab 1,036 Robert Bailey BNP 1,329 Claire Doncaster BNP 1,323 John Davis Lab 1,071 Terry Wade Lab 1,018 Dave Miles Lab 957 Eastbury (3) Margaret Whitson UKIP 394 Jeffrey Steed BNP 1,102 Lucy East C 393 James McDermott Lab 965 Patricia Northover Lab 944 Becontree (3) Hardial Singh Rai Lab 852 UKIP Alok Agrawal Lab 1,260 Pat Manley 546 LD Evelyn Carpenter Lab 1,240 Dianne Challis 523 UKIP Emmanuel Obasohan Lab 1,058 Ashley McIlroy 455 LD Daphne Jordan UKIP 749 Ryan Edwards 451 UKIP Claire Barker C 653 Dorien McIlroy 425 Grn Malcolm Barker C 607 Geoff Sheridan 260 Claire Stepton LD 131 Chadwell Heath (3) Sarah Baillie Lab 1,101 Nadine Smith Lab 999 Shaun Carroll Lab 987 Gascoigne (3) Terry Justice C 873 Maire Justice C 734 Kay Flint Lab 1,579 Sharron Chytry C 583 Milton McKenzie Lab 1,346 Ronald Curtis Ind 560 Val Rush Lab 1,278 Doreen Tucker UKIP 385 Alison Grey C 586 Ronald Long UKIP 376 Hidir Yildirim Grn 522 8 CHAPTER 1. NORTH LONDON 9 Goresbrook (3) River (3) Richard Barnbrook BNP 1,434 Liam Smith Lab 1,529 Tracy Lansdown BNP 1,357 Patricia Twomey Lab 1,406 Warren Northover Lab 1,204 Inder Singh Jamu Lab 1,304 Edna Fergus Lab 1,162 Betty Parsons UKIP 858 Jeff Porter Lab 1,135 Herbert White C 617 George Naylor BNP 373 Terence Jones UKIP 367 Heath (3) Thames (3) Charles Fairbrass Lab 1,293 Fred Barns Lab 1,264 Linda Reason Lab 1,282 John Rawlinson Lab 1,157 Sidney Kallar Lab 1,229 Barry Poulton Lab 1,127 Christine Smith UKIP 790 John Dias-Broughton Ind 721 Harry East C 579 Thomas Grey C 470 Margaret White C 535 Longbridge (3) Valence (3) Rocky Gill Lab 1,272 Sandra Doncaster BNP 1,219 Nirmal Singh Gill Lab 1,253 Lawrence Rustem BNP 1,203 Gerald Vincent Lab 1,233 Donald Hemmett Lab 1,071 Brian Cook C 1,227 Dennis O’Brien Lab 1,005 Margaret Cook C 1,111 Bryan Osborn Lab 915 Anthony Richards Ind 1,072 Angela Lambart UKIP 372 Anthony Chytry C 910 Maria Sentivani Grn 360 James Burchill UKIP 701 Laurie Cleeland Grn 588 Mayesbrook (3) Village (3) Robert Buckley BNP 1,145 Philip Waker Lab 1,276 Christine Knight BNP 1,070 Lee Waker Lab 1,269 Dee Hunt Lab 845 Jamie Jarvis BNP 1,227 Vivian Patten UKIP 741 Bill Dale Lab 1,209 Kerry Smith UKIP 733 James Webb BNP 1,208 John Bolton UKIP 697 Kenneth Coombs C 370 Dominic Twomey Lab 695 Frederick Tindling LD 287 Ahmed Choudhury Lab 679 Leslie Parsons UKIP 272 Christopher Newton C 249 Parsloes (3) Whalebone (3) Ronald Doncaster BNP 1,120 Darren Tuffs BNP 1,052 John Denyer Lab 1,304 Herbert Collins Lab 1,050 Marie West Lab 1,208 Frederick Jones Lab 1,026 John White Lab 1,159 Catherine Osborn Lab 948 Paul Taylor C 1,021 Peter Compobassi UKIP 423 Christine Naylor C 1,014 10 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2006 Consolidated Results — Barking and Dagenham Labour . 20,611 41.5% 38 councillors Conservative . 8,942 18.0% 1 councillor British National Party . 8,576 17.3% 12 councillors UK Independence Party . 6,598 13.3% Independents. 2,353 4.7% Green Party . 1,730 3.5% Liberal Democrat . 810 1.6% Chadwell Heath Whalebone Valence Heath Eastbrook Parsloes Becontree Alibon Longbridge Mayesbrook Abbey Village Eastbury Goresbrook Gascoigne Thames River Figure 1.1: Barking & Dagenham 2006 CHAPTER 1. NORTH LONDON 11 1.2 Barnet VUP = Victory United Party Brunswick Park (3) Coppetts (3) Lynne Hillan C 2,827 Barry Rawlings Lab 1,557 Andreas Tambourides C 2,722 Catherine Salinger C 1,541 Lisa Rutter C 2,636 Mukesh Depala C 1,445 Mary Groom Lab 680 Paul Rogers Lab 1,430 Peter Finlayson LD 618 Soon Teh Lab 1,405 Francis McGrath Lab 609 Filip