Enfield London Borough Council in London, England is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2002, 63 councillors have been elected from 21 wards.[1]
Political control
Since 1964 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]
Council elections
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1964
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1968
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1971
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1974
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1978
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1982 (boundary changes increased the number of seats by six)[3]
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1986
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1990
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1994 (boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same)[n 1][n 2][n 3]
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 1998
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 2002 (boundary changes reduced the number of seats by three)[4][5]
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 2006
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 2010
- Enfield London Borough Council election, 2014
Borough result maps
By-election results
1964-1968
There were no by-elections. [6]
1968-1971
Church Street by-election, 25 September 1969[7] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Mrs E. C. Cousins |
1259 |
|
|
|
Labour |
R. Daultry |
548 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Mrs L. C. I. Barrows |
144 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
27.8% |
|
1971-1974
1974-1978
Winchmore Hill by-election, 30 October 1975[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Guy R. Stainton |
1,363 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
David A. Dearing |
536 |
|
|
|
Labour |
Edith P. B. Sinclair |
173 |
|
|
|
National Front |
Richard Prince |
92 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
33.2 |
|
Enfield Wash by-election, 27 November 1975[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Walter J. Sheffield |
778 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Beryl J. Hamilton |
654 |
|
|
|
Conservative |
Robert H. Millward |
433 |
|
|
|
National Front |
Royston C. Pert |
117 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
33.5 |
|
Craig Park by-election, 8 April 1976[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Dorothy M. Simmons |
1,124 |
|
|
|
Conservative |
Winifred A. Reardon |
326 |
|
|
|
National Front |
Mark W. Lavine |
196 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Steven L. Watts |
100 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
30.5 |
|
Enfield Wash by-election, 8 April 1976[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Wilfred E. Davies |
1,196 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Beryl J. Hamilton |
932 |
|
|
|
Conservative |
Robert H. Millward |
572 |
|
|
|
National Front |
Royston C. Pert |
157 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
46.6 |
|
Bush Hill by-election, 17 June 1976[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Robert J. G. Hamer |
981 |
|
|
|
Labour |
Leonard V. Nicolls |
903 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
John R. G. Dibble |
460 |
|
|
|
National Front |
Steven W. Hook |
361 |
|
|
|
Independent Ratepayers Association |
Dennis J. E. Keighley |
141 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
45.9 |
|
New Park by-election, 17 June 1976[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Winifred A. Reardon |
1,317 |
|
|
|
Labour |
Peter Perryman |
853 |
|
|
|
National Front |
John C. Welford |
328 |
|
|
|
Liberal |
Laurna C. I. Barrows |
127 |
|
|
Turnout |
|
44.1 |
|
1990-1994
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Vladimir C. Goddard.
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Roger D. Brooke.
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. James E. Porter.
1994-1998
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Patrick R. Horridge.
St Aphege by-election, 12 December 1996[11] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Derek StL. Goddard |
1,218 |
67.1 |
|
|
Conservative |
Roger D. Vince |
530 |
29.2 |
|
|
Liberal Democrat |
Stephen A. Savva |
66 |
3.6 |
|
Majority |
688 |
37.9 |
|
Turnout |
1,814 |
29.8 |
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Leonard V. Nicholls.
St Marks by-election, 17 July 1997[11] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Stephen Allen |
641 |
48.6 |
-5.8 |
|
Conservative |
Celia P. McNeice |
529 |
40.1 |
+3.5 |
|
UKIP |
Gwyneth W. Rolph |
85 |
6.5 |
+6.5 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Sarah E. Lea |
63 |
4.8 |
-5.8 |
Majority |
112 |
8.5 |
|
Turnout |
1,318 |
25.3 |
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. David J. Mason.
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllrs. William C. Chapman and Mark Evans.
1998-2002
Arnos by-election, 3 December 1998[12][5] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Vivien M. Giladi |
608 |
44.0 |
-19.3 |
|
Conservative |
Martin C. Robertson |
499 |
36.1 |
+20.0 |
|
Independent Labour |
Richard Course |
190 |
13.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
David R. S. Peters |
85 |
6.2 |
-2.1 |
Majority |
109 |
7.9 |
|
Turnout |
1,382 |
24.7 |
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Ian H. Borkett.
Chase by-election, 23 August 2001[13][14][5] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Matthew Laban |
937 |
53.5 |
+8.4 |
|
Labour |
Terence McManus |
461 |
26.3 |
-15.7 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Christopher J. A. Jephcott |
318 |
18.2 |
+5.3 |
|
Green |
Laura E. Davenport |
35 |
2.0 |
+2.0 |
Majority |
476 |
27.2 |
|
Turnout |
1,751 |
30.0 |
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Peggy Ford.
2002-2006
Chase by-election, 15 April 2004[15] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Annette Dreblow |
1,365 |
65.3 |
+4.8 |
|
Labour |
Barry Schwartz |
409 |
19.6 |
-5.0 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Thomas Oswald |
319 |
15.2 |
+0.2 |
Majority |
956 |
45.7 |
|
Turnout |
2,093 |
23.8 |
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Alasdair C. M. Macphail.
Lower Edmonton by-election, 10 June 2004[16][17] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Ahmet Oykener |
1,325 |
41.5 |
+1.3 |
|
Conservative |
Kamuran M. Kadir |
901 |
28.3 |
-2.3 |
|
UKIP |
Frederick J. Rolph |
491 |
15.4 |
+15.4 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Doreen Dankyi |
472 |
14.8 |
|
Majority |
424 |
13.2 |
|
Turnout |
3,189 |
36.6 |
|
|
Labour hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Gerard M. McAllister.
2006-2010
Turkey Street by-election, 10 August 2006[18] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Matthew W. Laban |
877 |
40.1 |
-0.2 |
|
Labour |
Derek Levy |
874 |
40.0 |
+11.3 |
|
UKIP |
Madeline Jones |
174 |
8.0 |
+8.0 |
|
Save Chase Farm |
Sujal Zaveri |
133 |
6.1 |
+6.1 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
David R. S. Peters |
77 |
3.5 |
+3.5 |
|
Green |
William A. Linton |
51 |
2.3 |
+2.3 |
Majority |
3 |
0.1 |
|
Turnout |
2,186 |
24.7 |
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Margaret R. Holt.
Bush Hill Park by-election, 8 January 2009[19] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Adrian W. Croshaw |
1,320 |
63.4 |
+25.4 |
|
Labour |
Ivor Wiggett |
413 |
19.8 |
+6.7 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Paul D. Smith |
129 |
6.2 |
-3.0 |
|
UKIP |
Frederick J. Rolph |
123 |
5.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Green |
Jack Johnson |
97 |
4.7 |
-5.5 |
Majority |
907 |
43.6 |
|
Turnout |
2,082 |
20.5 |
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. John W. E. Jackson.
Jubilee by-election, 12 February 2009[20] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
Rohini Simbodyal |
1,346 |
51.3 |
+7.8 |
|
Conservative |
Ricky G. G. Deller |
1,049 |
40.0 |
-3.4 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Dawn C. Barnes |
69 |
2.6 |
+2.6 |
|
Green |
Douglas Coker |
60 |
2.3 |
-10.9 |
|
UKIP |
Madge Jones |
59 |
2.2 |
+2.2 |
|
Independent |
Sarah McDonald |
41 |
1.6 |
+1.6 |
Majority |
297 |
11.3 |
|
Turnout |
2,624 |
29.2 |
|
|
Labour gain from Conservative |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Christopher Andrew.
2010-2014
Bush Hill Park by-election, 28 July 2011[21] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
Lee Chamberlain |
1,108 |
44.5 |
+6.1 |
|
Labour |
Ivor Wiggett |
668 |
26.8 |
+2.0 |
|
Independent |
Tony Kingsworth |
230 |
9.2 |
+9.2 |
|
Liberal Democrat |
Paul Smith |
177 |
7.1 |
-12.3 |
|
Green |
Douglas Coker |
100 |
4.0 |
-6.5 |
|
UKIP |
Gwyneth Rolph |
70 |
2.8 |
-4.1 |
|
BNP |
Stephen Squire |
61 |
2.5 |
+2.5 |
|
Christian |
Clive Morrison |
45 |
1.8 |
+1.8 |
|
English Democrats |
Ben Weald |
29 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
Majority |
440 |
17.7 |
|
Turnout |
2,488 |
23.8 |
|
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
|
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Eleftherios Savva.
2014-2018
A by-election in the Jubilee Ward of Enfield has been called following the resignation of Cllr Rohini Simbodyal of Labour. It will be held on 7 May 2015, concurrent with the UK general election.
References
- ↑ The Essex, Greater London and Hertfordshire (County and London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993
- ↑ The Essex and Greater London (County and London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993
- ↑ The North London Boroughs (London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993
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