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1982 United Kingdom local elections

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1982 United Kingdom local elections

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All 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs,
103 out of 296 English districts and all 12 Scottish regions
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderMargaret ThatcherMichael FootDavid Steel[a]
PartyConservativeLabourAlliance
Leader since11 February 197510 November 19807 July 1976[b]
Percentage40%29%27%
SwingIncrease 2%Decrease 12%Increase 10%
Councillors10,4478,7741,850
Councillors +/-Decrease 98Decrease 225Increase 395

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1982.[1][2] The elections coincided with rising popularity of theConservative government andPrime MinisterMargaret Thatcher, which was mostly attributed to theFalklands War.[citation needed] The projected share of the vote was Conservatives 40%,Labour 29%,Liberal-SDP Alliance 27%.

Elections were held in several English boroughs, including all those in London.

The Conservatives held their ground, losing only 98 seats, leaving them with 10,447 seats.

The main opposition Labour Party, under the leadership ofMichael Foot, lost 225 seats, finishing with 8,774 councillors.

For the newly formed Liberal-SDP Alliance, the 1982 local elections were the first nationwide electoral test.[3] They gained 395 seats and finished with 1,850 councillors. This meant that the Alliance had almost as many votes as Labour, but Labour still had nearly five times as many councillors.

Results

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England

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London boroughs

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Main article:1982 London local elections

In all 32 London boroughs the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Barking and DagenhamLabourLabour holdDetails
BarnetConservativeConservative holdDetails
BexleyConservativeConservative holdDetails
BrentLabourLabour holdDetails
BromleyConservativeConservative holdDetails
CamdenLabourLabour holdDetails
CroydonConservativeConservative holdDetails
EalingConservativeConservative holdDetails
EnfieldConservativeConservative holdDetails
GreenwichLabourLabour holdDetails
HackneyLabourLabour holdDetails
Hammersmith and FulhamNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
HaringeyLabourLabour holdDetails
HarrowConservativeConservative holdDetails
HaveringConservativeConservative holdDetails
HillingdonConservativeConservative holdDetails
HounslowLabourLabour holdDetails
IslingtonLabourLabour holdDetails
Kensington and ChelseaConservativeConservative holdDetails
Kingston upon ThamesConservativeConservative holdDetails
LambethLabourNo overall control gainDetails
LewishamLabourLabour holdDetails
MertonConservativeConservative holdDetails
NewhamLabourLabour holdDetails
RedbridgeConservativeConservative holdDetails
Richmond upon ThamesConservativeConservative holdDetails
SouthwarkLabourLabour holdDetails
SuttonConservativeConservative holdDetails
Tower HamletsLabourLabour holdDetails
Waltham ForestLabourNo overall control gainDetails
WandsworthConservativeConservative holdDetails
WestminsterConservativeConservative holdDetails

‡ New ward boundaries

Metropolitan boroughs

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Whole council

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In 13 metropolitan boroughs the whole council was up for election.

In 13 boroughs there were new ward boundaries, following electoral boundary reviews by theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BirminghamLabourConservative gainDetails
DudleyNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
GatesheadLabourLabour holdDetails
KirkleesLabourLabour holdDetails
KnowsleyLabourLabour holdDetails
ManchesterLabourLabour holdDetails
Newcastle upon TyneLabourLabour holdDetails
North TynesideLabourLabour holdDetails
SalfordLabourLabour holdDetails
South TynesideLabourLabour holdDetails
SunderlandLabourLabour holdDetails
WakefieldLabourLabour holdDetails
WolverhamptonLabourLabour holdDetails

‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

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23 metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BarnsleyLabourLabour holdDetails
BoltonLabourLabour holdDetails
BradfordLabourNo overall control gainDetails
BuryConservativeConservative holdDetails
CalderdaleNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
CoventryLabourLabour holdDetails
DoncasterLabourLabour holdDetails
LeedsLabourLabour holdDetails
LiverpoolNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
OldhamLabourLabour holdDetails
RochdaleLabourNo overall control gainDetails
RotherhamLabourLabour holdDetails
SandwellLabourLabour holdDetails
SeftonConservativeConservative holdDetails
SheffieldLabourLabour holdDetails
SolihullConservativeConservative holdDetails
St HelensLabourLabour holdDetails
StockportConservativeConservative holdDetails
TamesideLabourLabour holdDetails
TraffordConservativeConservative holdDetails
WalsallLabourNo overall control gainDetails
WiganLabourLabour holdDetails
WirralConservativeConservative holdDetails

District councils

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In 103 districts one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
AdurAllianceAlliance holdDetails
Amber ValleyLabourLabour holdDetails
Barrow-in-FurnessLabourLabour holdDetails
BasildonNo overall controlLabour gainDetails
Basingstoke and DeaneConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
BassetlawLabourLabour holdDetails
BathConservativeConservative holdDetails
BlackburnNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
BrentwoodConservativeConservative holdDetails
BroadlandConservativeConservative holdDetails
BroxbourneConservativeConservative holdDetails
BurnleyLabourLabour holdDetails
CambridgeNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Cannock ChaseLabourNo overall control gainDetails
CherwellConservativeConservative holdDetails
ChesterConservativeConservative holdDetails
ChorleyConservativeConservative holdDetails
ColchesterConservativeConservative holdDetails
CongletonConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
CravenConservativeConservative holdDetails
CrawleyLabourLabour holdDetails
Crewe and NantwichNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
DaventryNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
DerbyLabourLabour holdDetails
East DevonConservativeConservative holdDetails
EastbourneConservativeConservative holdDetails
EastleighConservativeConservative holdDetails
Ellesmere Port and NestonLabourLabour holdDetails
ElmbridgeConservativeConservative holdDetails
Epping ForestConservativeConservative holdDetails
FarehamConservativeConservative holdDetails
GillinghamConservativeConservative holdDetails
GloucesterConservativeConservative holdDetails
GosportConservativeConservative holdDetails
Great GrimsbyLabourLabour holdDetails
Great YarmouthNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
HaltonLabourLabour holdDetails
HarlowLabourLabour holdDetails
HartConservativeConservative holdDetails
HartlepoolLabourLabour holdDetails
HastingsNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
HavantConservativeConservative holdDetails
HerefordAllianceAlliance holdDetails
HertsmereConservativeConservative holdDetails
HuntingdonConservativeConservative holdDetails
HyndburnLabourLabour holdDetails
IpswichLabourLabour holdDetails
LeominsterIndependentIndependent holdDetails
LincolnConservativeLabour gainDetails
MacclesfieldConservativeConservative holdDetails
MaidstoneConservativeConservative holdDetails
Milton KeynesConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
Mole ValleyIndependentNo overall control gainDetails
Newcastle-under-LymeLabourLabour holdDetails
North HertfordshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
NorwichLabourLabour holdDetails
Nuneaton and BedworthLabourLabour holdDetails
Oadby and WigstonConservativeConservative holdDetails
OxfordLabourLabour holdDetails
PendleNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
PenwithIndependentIndependent holdDetails
PeterboroughLabourNo overall control gainDetails
PrestonLabourLabour holdDetails
PurbeckIndependentIndependent holdDetails
Reigate and BansteadConservativeConservative holdDetails
RochfordConservativeConservative holdDetails
RossendaleConservativeConservative holdDetails
RugbyNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
RunnymedeConservativeConservative holdDetails
RushmoorNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
ScunthorpeLabourLabour holdDetails
Shrewsbury and AtchamNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
South BedfordshireConservativeConservative holdDetails
South CambridgeshireIndependentIndependent holdDetails
South HerefordshireIndependentIndependent holdDetails
South LakelandNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
SouthamptonConservativeConservative holdDetails
Southend-on-SeaConservativeConservative holdDetails
St AlbansConservativeConservative holdDetails
StevenageLabourLabour holdDetails
Stoke-on-TrentLabourLabour holdDetails
Stratford-on-AvonConservativeConservative holdDetails
SwaleConservativeConservative holdDetails
TamworthLabourLabour holdDetails
TandridgeConservativeConservative holdDetails
ThamesdownLabourLabour holdDetails
Three RiversConservativeConservative holdDetails
ThurrockNo overall controlLabour gainDetails
Tonbridge and MallingConservativeConservative holdDetails
Tunbridge WellsConservativeConservative holdDetails
WatfordLabourLabour holdDetails
Welwyn HatfieldLabourLabour holdDetails
West LancashireConservativeConservative holdDetails
West LindseyNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
West OxfordshireNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Weymouth and PortlandNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
WinchesterConservativeConservative holdDetails
WokingConservativeConservative holdDetails
WokinghamConservativeConservative holdDetails
WoodspringConservativeConservative holdDetails
WorcesterLabourLabour holdDetails
Wyre ForestNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
YorkNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails

Scotland

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Regional councils

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Main article:1982 Scottish regional elections
CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BordersIndependentIndependent holdDetails
CentralLabourLabour holdDetails
Dumfries and GallowayIndependentIndependent holdDetails
FifeLabourLabour holdDetails
GrampianConservativeConservative holdDetails
HighlandIndependentIndependent holdDetails
LothianLabourNo overall control gainDetails
OrkneyIndependentIndependent holdDetails
ShetlandIndependentIndependent holdDetails
StrathclydeLabourLabour holdDetails
TaysideConservativeConservative holdDetails
Western IslesIndependentIndependent holdDetails

Notes

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  1. ^and theGang of Four
  2. ^& 26 March 1981

References

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  1. ^Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael.Local Elections Handbook 1982. The Elections Centre. Retrieved3 May 2016.
  2. ^"Council compositions".The Elections Centre. Retrieved3 May 2016.
  3. ^Curtice, John; Payne, Clive; Waller, Robert (1983)."Lessons of the 1982 English local elections".Electoral Studies.2 (1):3–22.doi:10.1016/0261-3794(83)90103-8.ISSN 0261-3794.
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