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1997 United Kingdom local elections

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1997 United Kingdom local elections

← 19961 May 1997 (England)
21 May 1997 (Northern Ireland)
1998 →

All 34 non-metropolitan counties, 21 out of 46 unitary authorities,
1 out of 238 English districts, 1 sui generis authority
and all 26 Northern Irish districts
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderTony BlairJohn MajorPaddy Ashdown
PartyLabourConservativeLiberal Democrats
Leader since21 July 199427 November 199016 July 1988
Projected vote share[a]40%
Decrease 3pp
29%
Steady
26%
Steady
Councillors1,2991,121741
Councillors +/-Increase1Increase193Decrease177

Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

The1997 United Kingdom local elections took place on Thursday 1 May 1997 in England, and Wednesday 21 May 1997 in Northern Ireland.[1][2] Elections took place for all of the Englishcountry councils, some Englishunitary authorities and all of theNorthern Ireland districts. The local elections were held on the same day as the1997 general election.

Results

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PartyCouncilsCouncillors
GainLossChangeTotalGainLossChangeTotal
LabourIncrease11,299
Liberal DemocratsDecrease177741
ConservativeIncrease1931,121
OtherDecrease17131
No overall control

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While the results were overshadowed by the landslide election of aLabour government, they did provide some comfort to theConservative Party. The Conservatives made some gains and were the largest party in the county council elections. It is likely that what helped the Conservatives gain some councils (Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Essex and Kent) was the creation of unitary authorities and thus the abolition of county council divisions in these areas (in this case unitaries in Peterborough, Luton, Thurrock and Medway), in predominantly urbanised areas which are usually strong for the Labour Party in elections and indeed all four of those unitaries (and all of the parliamentary seats that they cover) were won/held by Labour at the point these elections took place. Buckinghamshire, the only county council that the Conservatives actually had a majority for the four years prior to these elections, will have also been helped by the creation of a unitary authority for Milton Keynes in 1996.

The gains for the Conservatives in Lincolnshire, Surrey and West Sussex will likely have been helped by the fact that most parliamentary seats in these counties were seriously strong Conservative areas (indeed, every parliamentary seat in Surrey was retained by the Conservatives in the general election) and thus saw some genuine ground recovered compared with the 1993 local elections. The only seats that the Conservatives lost in the general election in these areas were Lincoln and Crawley, both of which were very easy seats for Labour to gain in the general election, while they came close to losing Boston & Skegness to Labour too, though this was far from enough to have made a difference to council control in their respective counties.

England

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Non-metropolitan county councils

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In 34 non-metropolitan counties the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Bedfordshire County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Buckinghamshire County CouncilConservativeConservative holdDetails
Cambridgeshire County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Cheshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Cornwall County CouncilLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
Cumbria County CouncilNo overall controlLabour gainDetails
Derbyshire County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Devon County CouncilNo overall controlLiberal Democrats gainDetails
Dorset County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
DurhamLabourLabour holdDetails
East Sussex County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Essex County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Gloucestershire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Hampshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Hertfordshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Kent County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Lancashire County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Leicestershire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Lincolnshire County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Norfolk County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
North Yorkshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Northamptonshire County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Northumberland County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Nottinghamshire County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Oxfordshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Shropshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Somerset County CouncilLiberal DemocratsLiberal Democrats holdDetails
Staffordshire County CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Suffolk County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Surrey County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Warwickshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
West Sussex County CouncilNo overall controlConservative gainDetails
Wiltshire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
Worcestershire County CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails

† Elected as a "shadow authority" until 1 April 1998.

‡ Because areas of the county were due to become unitary authorities on 1 April 1998, the county councillors representing those areas had their terms extended by one year and no election was held.

Unitary authorities

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Whole council

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These were the first elections to 19 more unitary authorities established by theLocal Government Commission for England (1992). They acted as "shadow authorities" until 1 April 1998.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Blackburn with DarwenNew CouncilLabourDetails
Blackpool CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Bracknell Forest CouncilNew CouncilConservativeDetails
Halton Borough CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Herefordshire CouncilNew CouncilLiberal DemocratsDetails
Medway CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Nottingham City CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Peterborough City CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Plymouth City CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Reading Borough CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Slough Borough CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Southend-on-Sea Borough CouncilNew CouncilNo overall controlDetails
Telford and Wrekin CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Thurrock CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
Torbay CouncilNew CouncilLiberal DemocratsDetails
Warrington Borough CouncilNew CouncilLabourDetails
West Berkshire CouncilNew CouncilLiberal DemocratsDetails
Windsor and Maidenhead Borough CouncilNew CouncilNo overall controlDetails
Wokingham Borough CouncilNew CouncilConservativeDetails

‡ New ward boundaries from predecessor authorities

Third of council

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In 2 unitary authorities one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Bristol City CouncilLabourLabour holdDetails
Kingston upon HullLabourLabour holdDetails

District council

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In 1 district the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Malvern Hills District CouncilNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails

‡ New ward boundaries

Sui generis

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CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Council of the Isles of ScillyIndependentIndependent holdDetails

Northern Ireland

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Main article:1997 Northern Ireland local elections
CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Antrim Borough CouncilNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ArdsNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ArmaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
BallymenaNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
BallymoneyNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
BanbridgeUUPUUPDetails
BelfastNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CarrickfergusNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CastlereaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
ColeraineUUPNo overall controlDetails
CookstownNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
CraigavonNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
DerrySDLPNo overall controlDetails
DownSDLPSDLPDetails
DungannonNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
FermanaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LarneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LimavadyNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
LisburnUUPNo overall controlDetails
MagherafeltNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
MoyleNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
Newry and MourneSDLPNo overall controlDetails
NewtownabbeyNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
North DownNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
OmaghNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
StrabaneNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails

Notes

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  1. ^All vote shares in the infobox are projected national vote shares calculated by the BBC.

References

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  1. ^Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael.Local Elections Handbook 1997(PDF). Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre. Retrieved3 May 2016.
  2. ^"Council compositions".The Elections Centre. Retrieved3 May 2016.
  3. ^"Local Elections of 1 May 1997 - Parliament.uk"(PDF).researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/. Parliament UK. 27 June 1997. Retrieved3 May 2019.

External links

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(England)
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