Greater London Council election, 1981

Greater London Council election, 1981

7 May 1981

92 councillors
47 seats needed for a majority

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal
Seats won 50 41 1
Seat change Increase22 Decrease23 Increase1
Popular vote 939,457 894,234 323,856
Percentage 41.8% 39.7% 14.4%
Swing Increase8.9% Decrease12.8% Increase6.6%

Results by parliamentary constituency.

Leader of the GLC before election

Horace Cutler
Conservative

Elected Leader of the GLC

Ken Livingstone
Labour

There was an election to the Greater London Council held on 7 May 1981. Councillors were elected to serve until elections in May 1985. Those elections were cancelled and the term was extended until 1 April 1986.[1]

Whilst the moderate leader of the Labour GLC group Andrew McIntosh led the party into the election, and became GLC Leader. Within 24 hours however McIntosh's leadership was toppled by Ken Livingstone; a member of the party's more militant left-wing.

Results

Political PartyVotesShare of Vote (%)% ChangeCandidatesSeats WonSeats Change
Labour||939,45741.8+8.99250+22
Conservative||894,23439.7-12.89241-23
Liberal||323,85614.4+6.6891+1
National Front||21,5821.0-4.44100
Social Democratic Alliance21,5821.0N/A1000
Ecology||17,5150.8+0.73800
Independent||7,7630.3+0.22500
New National Front||5,8770.3N/A||1800
Communist||5,2750.2-0.11600
Nationalist Party||4,8570.2N/A||2300
Workers Revolutionary||2,7530.1N/A||1600
Save London Action Group1,7270.1N/A1300
Abolish the GLC1,1580.1N/A700
Irish National Party7930.0N/A300
Fellowship||6370.00.0100
Independent Conservative||3620.00.0100
New Britain||3460.00.0100
Workers (Leninist)1450.0N/A100
Revolutionary Communist||116N/A||0.0100
Socialist (GB)||83N/A||0.0100

Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.[2]

This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of the GLC, there was a direct election to the Inner London Education Authority in 1986.

References

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