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1978 Hammersmith London Borough Council election

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1978 local election in England

1978 Hammersmith Borough Council election[1]
← 19744 May 19781982 →

All 50 seats toHammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council
26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout47.6% (Increase6.3%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal
Last election10 seats, 35.5%48 seats, 56.0%2 seats, 7.0%
Seats won24242
Seat changeIncrease14Decrease24Steady
Popular vote24,04822,2962,521
Percentage47.6%45.6%3.9%
SwingIncrease11.1%Decrease11.0%Decrease3.1%

Map of the results of the 1978 Hammersmith council election.Conservatives in blue andLabour in red.

Council control before election


Labour

Council control after election


No overall control

The1978 Hammersmith Council election took place on 4 May 1978 to elect members ofHammersmith London Borough Council inLondon, England. The whole council was up for election, with an extra two wards and 10 fewer councillors - and the council went in no overall control.[2]

Background

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The number of council seats was reduced from 60 to 50 - with the new council comprising 19 two seat wards, and 4 three seat wards.

Both Labour and the Conservatives fielded a full slate of 50 candidates.

The Liberal Party ran 20 candidates across 15 wards - an increase from the 19 candidates they fielded in 1974.

The National Front fielded 14 candidates across 7 wards - gaining an average of 81 votes each.Across London the National Front ran 602 candidates - pulling in an average of 151 votes each.

The 'Save London Alliance' ran 18 candidates across 12 wards in a variety of alliances with 'West Kensington Environment' (9 candidates), 'Ratepayers Association' (2 candidates), 'Glenthorne Road Campaign' (1 candidate) and without additional alliance (6 candidates). Across London 80 other candidates stood under the 'Save London Alliance' banner.

In the White City & Shepherd's Bush ward three candidates stood for 'Socialist Unity' - a further 9 candidates across London stood for the same party.

In the same ward a single candidate stood for the Workers Revolutionary Party - the party fielded a further 15 candidates across London.

In an era when candidates could choose their party designation without reference to an officially registered entity - one person in the Broadway ward ran under the 'Retired Garage Proprietor' banner. He finished just ahead of the National Front and Save London Alliance candidates.

One candidate in the Coleshill ward stood as an 'Independent Conservative' - across London, four other candidates used the same party name.

In the Wormholt ward a single candidate stood for the 'British United Party' - two other candidates across London used the same banner.

Whilst Communist Party fielded 97 candidates across London at these elections - none stood in Hammersmith.

No candidates in Hammersmith listed themselves as 'Independent' at this election.

A total of 159 candidates put themselves forward for the 50 available seats - an increase from the 145 candidates who contested the 60 seats in 1974.

Election result

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The Conservative Party won 24 seats and the Labour Party also won 24 seats. With just two seats, the Liberal Party held the balance of power with no party in overall control.[2]

The two Liberal councillors voted with the Conservatives and removed Labour, after 8 years in control of Hammersmith.[3][unreliable source?][4]

Ward results

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Addison

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Addison (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBelsham, Frances E.J1,095
ConservativeChase, Simon G.1,062
LabourCunningham, Edward D.1,037
LabourMoriarty, Denis E.H.918
National FrontCresswell, Jocelyn60
National FrontCox, Albert L.51
Save London AllianceFogarty, Michael J.E.46
Turnout%%

Avonmore

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Avonmore (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePutnam, John C.1,222
ConservativeWylie, John C.1,139
LabourBasterfield, Diana627
LabourNorridge, Adrian M.608
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AlliancePowell, Isobel130
LiberalOrr, Michael W.M.106
Turnout%%

Broadway

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Broadway (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalKnott, Simon H.J.A.916
LiberalMulcahy, Robert693
LabourHanscomb, Louis566
LabourWicks, Josephine A.509
ConservativeMartin, Elizabeth A.428
ConservativeRobertson, David J.402
Retired Garage ProprietorKeats, Joseph C.58
National FrontChambers, Eamon M50
National FrontSturman, David49
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AlliancePatriotis, Costas26
Turnout%%

Brook Green

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Brook Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHennessy, John A.1,416
ConservativeSmith, William C.1,384
LabourYoung, John A.758
LabourBurke, Patrick754
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceCopplestone, Frederick T.89
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceMolony, John F.88
Turnout%%

Colehill

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Colehill (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHitchings, Ann M1,177
ConservativeKillick, Robert C.1,175
LabourPrentice, Gordon1,089
LabourWiddowson, Robert977
Ind. ConservativePerrin, Raymond A.228
LiberalCarroll, Moira89
Turnout%%

College Park & Old Oak

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College Park & Old Oak (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourIng, Frank W1,117
LabourFenelon, Margaret1,065
LabourSilverman, Melvyn1,038
ConservativeHerbert, Fredrick P.A.950
ConservativeGordon, Helen T.935
ConservativeMaze, Brian I.901
National FrontMorris, Eric A.135
National FrontMullett, Horace113
Turnout%%

Coningham

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Coningham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCrawford, Ethel F.1,235
LabourBull, James1,205
LabourWicks, Leslie J.1,136
ConservativeThorne, Brenda932
ConservativeClarke, Richard J.915
ConservativeThorne, Christopher G.915
Turnout%%

Crabtree

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Crabtree (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHowe, Kim G.F.B.1,211
ConservativePearce, John1,185
LabourEvans, John G.830
LabourBanfield, Dorothy J.829
LiberalBevan, David G.122
Turnout%%

Eel Brook

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Eel Brook (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSandeman, Phillipa M.1,083
ConservativeLazarus, Richard S.1,067
LabourRayner, Richard W.1,055
LabourRadcliffe, Rosemary A.1,052
LiberalSimpson, David J.93
National FrontMerrick, John W.78
Turnout%%

Gibbs Green

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Gibbs Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelly, Frances D.986
LabourTaylor, Geoffrey968
ConservativeCorbet-Millward, John G.852
ConservativeWethered, Simon R.807
Ratepayers Association/ Save London AllianceDove, Geoffrey A.W.113
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceDunnet, Sylvia J.100
LiberalBonser, Joan68
Turnout%%

Grove

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Grove (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourClark, Stephen P.984
LabourClark, Jennifer A.957
ConservativeClaxton, Angela F.I.937
ConservativeLyons, Raymond M.856
Glenthorne Road Campaign/ Save London AllianceKane, Geoffrey H.215
Turnout%%

Margravine

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Margravine (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChampion, Thomas H.958
LabourSpiers, William C.878
ConservativeBell, Andrew R.M.530
ConservativeMoies, Faraj487
LiberalBonser, Leonard T.53
National FrontCrane, David W.51
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceHampton, Rosamund34
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceRowe, Michael R.26
Turnout%%

Normand

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Normand (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCaruana, Eleanor J.1,103
LabourUnwin, Stephen W.1,095
ConservativeHarben, John B.1,013
ConservativeWalsh, Adrian N.1,007
National FrontGadd, James J.98
National FrontRichards, Brian G.87
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceBurnaby, Charles D.K.48
LiberalOxford, Diana C.43
West Kensington Environment/ Save London AllianceLamden, Derek40
Turnout%%

Palace

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Palace (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJackson, Andrew R1,746
ConservativeLeishman, Stuart N.B.1,746
LabourDimmick, George W.547
LabourSteinhart, Julia L.522
LiberalDowden, Gerald Arthur126
LiberalKent, Richard M.118
Save London AllianceFlower, Sibylla J.42
Save London AllianceEliot, Teresa A.39
Turnout%%

Ravenscourt

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Ravenscourt (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChristopher, Michael B.1,270
ConservativeJarvis, Clement W.1,270
LabourGosling, Eric R.634
LabourBrowne, Ronald E.588
National FrontPearse, Robert L.J.41
Turnout%%

Sands End

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Sands End (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPowell, Anthony F.W.1,134
LabourFeely, Joseph U.1,129
ConservativeMiller, Marjorie C.678
ConservativeLumsden, Charles J.670
LiberalMerrall, Robert W.69
Save London AllianceHobbs, Linda53
Turnout%%

Sherbrooke

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Sherbrooke (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDuff, Hugh D.1,001
LabourGray, Ian989
ConservativeHardwick, Geoffrey H.E.798
ConservativeMcWilliams, James726
Ratepayers Association/ Save London AllianceBlackmun, Arthur W.97
LiberalAllen, Carol M.63
Save London AllianceCunningham, Joseph C.59
Turnout%%

Starch Green

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Starch Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHutson, Eric J.1,061
ConservativeWard, Patricia J.1,053
LabourJohnson, Rosina M.934
LabourJones, Leslie S.A.894
Turnout%%

Sulivan

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Sulivan (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRoche, Sir David O'G.1,264
ConservativeIbbott, Ernest C.1,257
LabourGorter, Hendrick J.947
LabourGodden, Vera944
LiberalRendel, David D.305
LiberalRoberts, Nia L.234
Turnout%%

Town

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Town (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMcGregor, Fiona A.R.1,508
ConservativeWarner, Courtney F1,415
LabourHilliard, Leslie H.961
LabourLock, Andrew R.912
LiberalCarroll, Vincent103
Save London AllianceCarter, Aurea J.94
Turnout%%

Walham

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Walham (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChiesman, Diana P.A.1,149
ConservativeBrowne, Nicholas N.1,121
LabourStart, David A.947
LabourSondergaard, Margaret J.N.924
LiberalRahman, Shaiki A.60
Turnout%%

White City & Shepherds Bush

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White City & Shepherds Bush (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBeresford, Randolph1,593
LabourBraggins, Gwendoline1,493
LabourDe Gory, Peter D.1,415
ConservativeBarnard, Marjorie607
ConservativeMooney, Susan G.596
ConservativeSharif, Muhammad526
Workers RevolutionaryStewart, Calvin L.M.114
Socialist UnityHill, Virginia J.M.96
Socialist UnityTruscott, Catherine57
Socialist UnityVan Gelderen, Charles50
Turnout%%

Wormholt

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Wormholt (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBreeze, Alan G.1,253
LabourBest, Mary S.1,231
LabourIngram, Margaret E.1,137
ConservativeBooth, Sydney J.P.1,121
ConservativeLearmouth, Alan R.974
ConservativeKhan, Khalil A.K.887
LiberalKnott, Josephine305
LiberalConnaughton, Margaret A.300
LiberalCullen, Sean G.261
National FrontCameron, Alistair I.S.126
National FrontHeale, Martyn C.108
National FrontSawyer, James84
British United PartyEdwards, Robert H.54
Turnout%%

References

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  1. ^"Local Election Summaries 1978". The Elections Centre. Retrieved24 June 2019.
  2. ^ab"London Borough Council Elections 4 May 1978"(PDF).London Datastore. Greater London Council. Retrieved29 March 2015.
  3. ^"Liberal councillors".Lobster. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2004.
  4. ^"London Boroughs Political Almanac - Hammersmith and Fulham".boroughs50.londoncouncils.gov.uk/.London Councils.
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