London local elections 2006
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Local government elections took place in London, and some other parts of the United Kingdom on Thursday 4 May 2006. Polling stations were open between 7am and 10pm.
All London borough council seats were up for election. Mayoral contests were held in the London Boroughs of Hackney, Lewisham, and Newham. The previous Borough elections in London were in 2002.
[edit] Councils up for election
(Conservative councils in blue, Labour in red, Liberal Democrat in yellow, No Overall Control in grey)
Council | Previous Control | Current Control |
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Barking and Dagenham | Labour | Labour Hold |
Barnet | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Bexley | Labour | Conservative Gain |
Brent | Labour | NOC |
Bromley | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Camden | Labour | NOC |
Croydon | Labour | Conservative Gain |
Ealing | Labour | Conservative Gain |
Enfield | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Greenwich | Labour | Labour Hold |
Hackney | Labour | Labour Hold |
Hammersmith and Fulham | Labour | Conservative Gain |
Haringey | Labour | Labour Hold |
Harrow | NOC | Conservative Gain |
Havering | NOC | Conservative Gain |
Hillingdon | NOC | Conservative Gain |
Hounslow | Labour | NOC |
Islington | Lib Dem | NOC |
Kensington and Chelsea | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Kingston upon Thames | Lib Dem | Lib Dem Hold |
Lambeth | NOC | Labour Gain |
Lewisham | Labour | NOC |
Merton | Labour | NOC |
Newham | Labour | Labour Hold |
Redbridge | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Richmond upon Thames | Conservative | Lib Dem Gain |
Southwark | NOC | NOC |
Sutton | Lib Dem | Lib Dem Hold |
Tower Hamlets | Labour | Labour Hold |
Waltham Forest | NOC | NOC |
Wandsworth | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
Westminster | Conservative | Conservative Hold |
[edit] Current Political Composition
After the last London local elections in 2002, Labour controlled 15, the Conservatives controlled 8 and the Liberal Democrats controlled three of the 32 London Boroughs, with six of the boroughs under no overall control. After the 2002 elections, there were 866 Labour, 653 Conservative, and 309 Liberal Democrat councillors, along with 33 other councillors, mostly representing local issues. [[1]]
The current position (as of 9 May 2006) has the Conservatives gaining 132 councillors to become the overall largest party in London local politics. Several smaller parties made significant gains, with the British National Party and Respect forming the official opposition in Barking and Tower Hamlets respectively, while the Green Party achieved third-party status in Lewisham.
London local elections 2006
Councillor statistics |
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Party | Seats | Net Gain/Loss | |
Conservative | 785 | +132 | |
Labour | 685 | -181 | |
Liberal Democrats | 317 | +8 | |
Respect | 15 | +12 | |
British National | 13 | +13 | |
Green | 12 | +10 | |
Christian Peoples | 3 | +2 | |
Socialist Alternative | 2 | 0 | |
Local | 24 | ||
Independent | 5 |
[edit] References
- http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/uklocalgov/elec2006.htm
- http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/elections/2006schedule.cfm
- http://www.alg.gov.uk/doc.asp?doc=16712&cat=2210 , by the Association of London Government, 15th February 2006, retrieved 12th March 2006.
- "Party leaders put to the test with a capital campaign" , by Patrick Wintour and Hugh Muir, The Guardian, Friday February 17, 2006, retrieved 12th March 2006.
- http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Politics/documents/2006/02/17/london_boroughs_1702.pdf