LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS ~ MAY 19~~ Compiled by the Research and Intelligence Unit in the London Residuary Body from information supplied by the Returning Officers LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS 8 MAY 1986 CONTENTS Page Summary of election facts and figures, 1986 2 Notes 4 Table 1 Candidates with party affiliation and votes cast in each 6 ward at the London borough council elections, 8 May 1986 Table 2 Summary of the election results by ward 75 Table 3 Summary of the election results by parliamentary 93 constituency and borough Table 4 State of the political parties in the new councils 96 Table 5 By-elections of London borough cpuncillors, May 1982 98 to May 1986 .. Appendix Summary of the election results by borough (old style 112 calculations for comparison with publications prior to 1982) Maps London borough council elections, 1971-1986; political 113 control © Published by the London Residuary Body - Research and Intelligence Unit, August 1986 Publication ISBN 1 85261 003 4 Price £9 in UK only Summary of election facts and figures, 1986 Note All figures include the deferred election in Sutton - Wallington North which took place on 19 June 1986. The percentage voting takes account of the uncontested election in Northwold ward, Hackney by excluding that ward from the electorate used in the calculation. Total number of seats 1,914 Number of seats contested 1,911 Electorate Total electorate 5,113,730 Number voting 2,321,072 Percentage voting 45.45 Ballot papers included in the count Number of votes cast on the day 2,286,162 Number of postal votes 34,910 Total number of rejected ballot papers 8,133 Reasons for invalidity and numbers rejected: Lacking the official mark 368 Elector voted for more candidates than entitled 2,998 Marked so that the voter could be identified 403 Unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 4,364 Total number of valid ballot papers 2,312,939 Election results by main party group Percentage of Average electorate Percentage of total elected Votes per represented by Party total vote candidates candidate • each councillor Labour 38.0 50.0 1,120 2,625 Conservative 36.1 35.8 1,105 2,821 Alliance 24.0 13.0 734 2,443 Other 1.9 1.2 269 2,649 ~otal 940 2,672 * Excludes the three uncontested seats in Northwold ward, Hackney. 2 Number of candidates and votes by party The abbreviations are those used later in the booklet to indicate the candidates party affiliations. Elected Candidates Votes candidates Labour LAB 1,887 2,104,986 937 Labour and Co-operative LABCP 26 34,238 20 Labour Total 1,913 2,139,224 957 Conservative CON 1,835 2,028,535 684 01dchurch Conservative 'Contact' OCONC 2 1,181 1 Conservative Total 1,837 2,029,716 685 Social Democratic Party Liberal Alliance SDPLIB 862 544,035 53 Liberal and Social Democratic Party Alliance LIBSDP 683 529,113 109 Liberal Alliance Focus Team LIBAFT 168 162,987 45 Liberal Focus Team LIBFT 49 55,223 35 Social Democratic Party Liberal Alliance Focus Team SDPAFT 40 29,201 1 Liberal Alliance Hotline Team LIBAIIT 9 11,024 3 Social Democratic Party Alliance Spotlight Team SDPAST 6 5,397 Independent (Newham Broad Alliance) INDNBA 12 4,665 Liberal Alliance Close-up Team LIBACT 2 3,414 I Liberal Social Democratic Party Alliance Spotlight Team LIBAST 4 2,180 2 Social Democratic Party Alliance Close-up Team SDPACT I 1,462 Liberal LIB 2 1,005 Alliance Total 1,838 1,349,706 249 Green (formally Ecology - code E) GRE 166 28,867 Residents' Association REA 14 16,018 9 Ratepayers' Association RAA 6· 9,936 3 Independent Ratepayer INDRA 10 9,686 5 Ratepayers RA 7 8,892 3 Independent IND 40 7,726 I Independent Labour INDLAB 11 4,296 National Front NF 21 2,352 Island Independent lIND 3 2,090 Democrats and Commonwealth pC 28 2,074 New Hackney Liberal Focus NHLF 9 2,058 Communist COMM 19 2,029 Conservative Democratic COND 3 2,000 Independent Resident INDRE 3 1,916 2 Independent Conservative INDCON 6 1,779 Southall Parents Association SPA 3 1,644 Tenents Representative TEN 2 874 Humanist H 18 777 Revolutionary Communist RCOMM 11 751 Ratepayers and Residents RARE 1 710 United Independent Group UINDG 7 570 Village Independent VIND 4 529 Isleworth South Community Group ISCG 2 287 Communist, People before Profit COMMPP 3 249 Communist Party of Great Britain COMMGB 5 238 British National BN 1 212 Workers Revolutionary Party WRP 1 54 Total 5,992 5,627,260 1,914 3 Notes The London Borough Councils The London boroughs were constituted under the London Government Act, 1963 and the first elections to the new councils were held on 7 May 1964. Prior to 1976, councillors were elected at general elections held every three years but as a result of an order made under the Local Government Act, 1972, the term of office of members of London borough councils was increased to four years. The number of wards in a borough varies from 19 in Barking and Dagenham, Richmond upon Thames and Tower Hamlets, to 36 in Greenwich, with from 1 to 3 councillors elected for each ward. London borough councils have from 48 to 70 members. Electors have as many votes as there are councillors in each ward. Before 1978 each council included aldermen, to a maximum of one sixth of the councillors, elected by the councillors from among themselves or from persons qualified to be councillors. Under the Local Government Act, 1972, the office of alderman of a London borough council ceased to exist after the 1978 elections. The mayor of each borough is elected annually by each council from among the councillors. Cities of London and Westminster The City of London is constituted differenlly to the London boroughs and is therefore not included in this election. The Corporation consists of 130 common councilmen, 4 to 12 of whom are elected annually for each ward, and 25 aldermen (one for each ward) in addition to the Lord Mayor. The aldermen are elected for life by the ward voters (who include business as well as resident voters). Data for the City of London and Westminster South constituency therefore, are restricted to that part lying within the City of Westminster. Calculations The method of calculating the percentage votes cast for the main party groups used first in the 1982 volume has been employed again in this publication. This method involves using the average vote per seat in a ward when building to borough constituency level or Greater London, thus removing possible bias arising from differing numbers of seats per ward in a borough. In order that comparisons may be made at a borough level with elections held before 1982, a table has been produced using a strict percentage of votes cast and this may be found in the Appendix. Population The estimates of total population used in table 3, relate to April 1986 and come from the 1985 round of London borough projections (GLC Statistical Series 52). Previous Publlcatlons in this Series General Election of Greater London Councillors - 9 April 1964 Longon Borough Council Elections - 7 May 1964 General Election of Greater London Councillors - 13 April 1967 London Borough Council Elections - 9 May 1968 Greater London Council Election - 9 April 1970 London Borough Council Elections - 13 May 1971 Greater London Council Election - 12 April 1973 London Borough Council Elections - 2 May 1974 Greater London Council Election - 5 May 1977 London Borough Council Elections - 4 May 1978 Greater London Council Election - 7 May 1981 London Borough Council Elections - 6 May 1982 Inner London Education Authority Direct Elections - 8 May 1986 Acknowledgements Thanks are due to the Returning Officers of the London Boroughs who supplied the basic information presented in this volume and to Councillors David Williams of Richmond upon Thames, Ronald Thornton of Ealing and Ian Manders of Kingston upon Thames, who again provided valuable additional information on party affiliation and by-elections. 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All Research and Intelligence Unit Publications are available from: TECHNICAL COM"tL~ICATIOI\'S 100 High Avenue LETCHWORTH Hertfordshire SG6 3RR Tel: 0462 - 679987 5 Table 1 Candidates, with party affiliation and votes cast in each ward at the London Borough Council elections, 8 May 1986 Notes (i) The ward names are shown in bold capitals and are followed by the parliamentary constituency. (ii) Elected candidates are shown in bold type. (iii) For an explanation of party affiliations see page 3. (iv) The candidates in Hackney - Northwold were returned unopposed. (v) The election in Sutton - Wallington North was deferred due to the death of one of the original candidates. The results here refer to the consequent election held on 19 June. (vi) Two by-elections (Hounslow - Heston West and Tower Hamlets - Holy Trinity) have been held since the general elections on 8 May.
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