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1998 Merton London Borough Council election

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1998 Merton London Borough Council election

← 19947 May 19982002 →

All 57 seats up for election toMerton London Borough Council
29 seats needed for a majority
Registered130,656[1][2]
Turnout49,633, 37.99% (Decrease 11.52%)[1][2]
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
LeaderMichael A. BruntUnknown
PartyLabourConservative
Leader since1997Unknown
Leader's seatDundonaldUnknown
Last election40 seats, 48.52%10 seats, 30.16%
Seats won3912
Seat changeDecrease1Increase 2
Popular vote57,75343,021
Percentage44.16%32.89%
SwingDecrease4.36%Increase 2.73%

 Third partyFourth party
 BlankBlank
LeaderUnknownUnknown
PartyLiberal DemocratsMerton Park Residents
Leader sinceUnknownUnknown
Leader's seatUnknownUnknown
Last election3 seats, 12.11%3 seats, 3.46%
Seats won33
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote18,8814,415
Percentage14.44%3.38%
SwingIncrease 2.32%Decrease 0.08%

Council control before election


Labour

Council control after election


Labour

1998 local election in England

Elections for theLondon Borough of Merton were held on 7 May 1998 to elect members ofMerton London Borough Council inLondon,England. This was on the same day asother local elections in England and areferendum on the Greater London Authority; in the latter, Merton voted in favour of creating theGreater London Authority by 72.2% on a 37.6% turnout.[3]

The whole council was up for election and theLabour Party stayed in overall control of the council, despite losing one seat.[4]

There were some minor ward boundary changes which came into effect in December 1994; these affected Merton's boundaries withSutton andCroydon.[5] However, the number of council seats remained at fifty-seven. This would be the last election under these boundaries: in 2002, the number of seats was increased by 3 and all ward boundaries were redrawn.[6]

Background

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In between the 1994 election and this election there were a total of 2 by-elections to replace councillors who died in office, however these did not result in the seats changing parties.[7] In addition to these a Labour councillor defected to a third party, which meant the composition of the council just before the election was as follows:

3933102
LabourLib DemMerton ParkConservativeOther

Election results

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The incumbent Labour majority administration lost two seats to the Consergainves and gained one seat fromLongthornton and Tamworth Residents Association, whose last councillor was elected in 1994 and no longer sat for the party; the party did not contest the election.[6][8]

Merton Park Ward Residents Association and theLiberal Democrats maintained their three seats each inMerton Park andWest Barnes respectively.[6]

Merton local election result 1998[9][10][11]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour3912Decrease 168.4244.1657,753Decrease 4.36
 Conservative1220Increase 221.0632.8943,021Increase 2.73
 Liberal Democrats300Steady5.2614.4418,881Increase 2.32
 Merton Park Residents300Steady5.263.384,415Decrease 0.08
 Green000Steady0.004.826,301Increase 2.36
 BNP000Steady0.000.17216New
 Independent000Steady0.000.16205Decrease 0.38
 Longthornton and Tamworth Residents001Decrease 10.000.000[n 1]Decrease 2.54
Total57130,792

After the election the composition of the council was as follows:

393312
LabourLib DemMerton ParkConservative


Ward results

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(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate

(†) - Indicates an incumbent candidate standing in a different ward

Abbey

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Abbey (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSusan Assinen*1,16249.82Increase 5.45
LabourJohn K. Carter1,138
LabourMohammad A. Karim1,101
ConservativeMargaret A. Connon57823.96Increase 2.62
ConservativeAndrew M.A. Leek535
ConservativeJames D.R. Holmes[n 2]523
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth J. Barker47816.79Increase 8.09
Liberal DemocratsMichael C. Roe349
Liberal DemocratsJohn P. Houlihan319
GreenJacqueline L. Barrow2659.43Decrease 6.44
GreenMark A. Coxon223
GreenSyed A.A. Naqvi156
Registered electors7,317Increase 373
Turnout2,50534.24Decrease12.81
Rejected ballots110.44Increase 0.32
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Cannon Hill

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Cannon Hill (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael J. Mannion*1,35444.64Decrease 1.71
LabourBrian White*1,308
LabourCharles Lucas*1,269
ConservativeMichael A. Grundy1,09036.77Increase 3.61
ConservativeDavid W. Gillmor1,088
ConservativeJoan Pethen1,060
Liberal DemocratsPeter Larkin45912.94Decrease 2.25
Liberal DemocratsChristopher A. Oxford352
Liberal DemocratsMark C. Surey329
GreenJohn R. Barker1665.65Increase 0.35
Registered electors6,669Increase 39
Turnout3,04745.69Decrease 7.81
Rejected ballots40.13Increase 0.05
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Colliers Wood

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Colliers Wood (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Knight*1,29849.56Decrease 2.60
LabourGeorge D. Reynolds1,293
LabourAdrian P. Holt[n 3]1,099
GreenThomas J. Walsh96028.53Increase 5.35
GreenJacqueline L. Ward597
GreenLois Walters567
ConservativeMargaret K. Ali32412.87Decrease 1.00
ConservativeAndrea J. Graham319
ConservativeKenneth M. Butt315
Liberal DemocratsLaura A. Kirwan2889.05Decrease 1.74
Liberal DemocratsMarek Siemaszko161
Registered electors7,399Decrease 185
Turnout2,72336.80Decrease 8.48
Rejected ballots160.59Increase 0.36
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Dundonald

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Dundonald (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara M. Bampton1,23345.98Decrease 3.62
LabourMichael A. Brunt*1,128
LabourJohn S. Pickover*1,000
ConservativeJohn A. Elvidge66125.40Decrease 3.00
ConservativeDavid T.P. Daly609
ConservativeAndrew W. Hall587
GreenDavid T. Bezkorowajny44613.28Increase 3.15
Liberal DemocratsJennifer C. Taylor38815.34Increase 3.47
Liberal DemocratsBlaise C. Eglington369
Liberal DemocratsRosamund A. Packer364
GreenJennifer H. Barrow285
GreenChristina Langley240
Registered electors6,302Increase 167
Turnout2,59341.15Decrease14.87
Rejected ballots150.58Increase 0.43
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Durnsford

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Durnsford (2)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoyce G. Paton*[n 4]81344.55Decrease 0.48
LabourMark A. Thompson805
ConservativeElisabeth I. Mitchell66835.88Increase 0.24
ConservativeTariq M. Ahmad635
Liberal DemocratsSally A. Harlow28013.02Decrease 0.43
Liberal DemocratsStephen K. Harbron193
GreenJohn a. Garrett1196.55Increase 0.67
Registered electors4,361Increase 78
Turnout1,89043.34Decrease11.50
Rejected ballots130.69Increase 0.52
Labourhold
Labourhold

Figge's March

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Figge's Marsh (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeraldine P. Stanford*1,39656.17Increase 0.94
LabourDaniel F. Connellan*1,298
LabourAndrew J. Judge*[n 5]1,285
ConservativeRichard Aitken-Davies59622.19Decrease 7.04
ConservativeKathleen A. Lewis526
ConservativeMohammed Y. Qureshi450
Liberal DemocratsMalcolm T. Geldart33914.36Increase 4.86
GreenFrancis E.R. Cluer1727.28Increase 1.24
Registered electors7,598Increase 251
Turnout2,35931.05Decrease17.61
Rejected ballots180.76Increase 0.56
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Graveney

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Graveney (2)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLinda C. Kirby*90865.84Increase 1.18
LabourJoseph B. Abrams*898
ConservativeMaureen G. Jewson24017.10Decrease 3.74
ConservativeAnton I. Nadarajah229
Liberal DemocratsJames J. McKenna19411.45Increase 0.73
Liberal DemocratsMarc J-Y. Plessier120
GreenEmma-Ruth Crowhurst775.61Increase 1.82
Registered electors4,356Increase 111
Turnout1,46833.70Decrease16.22
Rejected ballots90.61Increase 0.19
Labourhold
Labourhold

Hillside

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Hillside (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard J. Harwood1,25446.60Increase 0.89
ConservativeDavid T. Williams*1,222
ConservativeChristopher S. Grayling1,194
LabourChristine M. Bickerstaff80427.12Decrease 1.51
LabourBrian A. Luff683
LabourLaurence G. North649
Liberal DemocratsCarmel A. Fowler52117.48Decrease 0.75
Liberal DemocratsJoan W. Pyke-Lees479
Liberal DemocratsKamaljit S. Sood377
GreenMargaret A. Garrett2318.80Increase 1.37
Registered electors7,202Increase 519
Turnout2,65536.86Decrease 7.07
Rejected ballots271.02Increase 0.85
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Lavender

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Lavender (2)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEdith J.C. Macauley97157.99Decrease10.89
LabourMalcolm R. Searle*862
ConservativeJohn E. Jewson30217.91Decrease 0.92
ConservativeMichael G. Miles[n 6]264
Liberal DemocratsBernard W. Conway24215.31Increase 3.02
GreenSarah J. Miskin1398.79New
Registered electors5,450Increase 383
Turnout1,56928.79Decrease17.11
Rejected ballots100.64Increase 0.34
Labourhold
Labourhold

Longthornton

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Longthornton (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn D. Cairns1,37153.42Increase14.18
LabourAbdus S. Chaudhry1,314
LabourKaren F. Livingstone1,279
ConservativeDavid P. Jeffreys91034.27Increase19.84
ConservativeGeraldine V.M. Kirby843
ConservativeRamdehol Dookhie790
Liberal DemocratsTariq Ahmad31812.30Increase 5.74
Liberal DemocratsDean R. Juster298
Liberal DemocratsHeather M. Hurst297
Registered electors7,320Increase 68
Turnout2,73737.39Decrease13.75
Rejected ballots150.55Increase 0.42
Labourhold
Labourgain fromLongthornton and Tamworth Residents
Labourhold

Lower Morden

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Lower Morden (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTerence J. Daniels1,42448.26Increase10.82
ConservativeJanet Jones*1,397
ConservativePeter J. Morss1,310
LabourCyril I. Gallant*1,05135.47Decrease 3.66
LabourNicholas G. Draper*1,012
LabourAnna M. Monks973
Liberal DemocratsPatricia E. Pearce35711.47Decrease 3.70
Liberal DemocratsDavid M. Holloway357
Liberal DemocratsGraham L. Stacey268
GreenStephen C. Boulding1374.80Decrease 3.46
Registered electors6,712Increase 50
Turnout3,02044.99Decrease 4.78
Rejected ballots70.23Increase 0.17
Conservativegain fromLabour
Conservativegain fromLabour
Conservativehold

Merton Park

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Merton Park (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Merton Park ResidentsDesmonde E.T. Child*1,50650.07Decrease 7.35
Merton Park ResidentsBridget G. Smith*1,496
Merton Park ResidentsJohn A. Nelson-Jones1,413
ConservativeMark S. Coote81126.37Increase 7.46
ConservativeRonald Cox775
ConservativeGavin J. Muncey739
LabourMichael A. Fitzgerald53116.69Decrease 2.33
LabourAejaz A. Khan-Zada473
LabourRoger A. Stephens468
Liberal DemocratsJohn A. O'Boyle2026.87Increase 2.22
Registered electors6,819Increase 341
Turnout2,92942.95Decrease 9.89
Rejected ballots80.27Increase 0.15
Merton Park Residentshold
Merton Park Residentshold
Merton Park Residentshold

Phipps Bridge

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Phipps Bridge (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourThomas I. Munn*1,38653.14Decrease 6.47
LabourPaul Harper*1,362
LabourJudith C. Saunders*1,176
ConservativeSally Lundie59823.06Increase 2.22
ConservativeBarbara J. Mansfield584
ConservativeRoger A. Farrance[n 7]521
Liberal DemocratsNicholas Pizey32813.32Increase 3.65
GreenRobin Bannister25810.48New
Registered electors7,682Decrease 49
Turnout2,43331.67Decrease12.99
Rejected ballots150.62Increase 0.48
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Pollards Hill

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Pollards Hill (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn H. Cole*1,24859.54Decrease 1.01
LabourRussell J. Makin1,065
LabourMohammad A. Syed1,026
ConservativePauline Blythe55222.95Decrease 0.20
ConservativeJason R. Garbutt[n 8]418
ConservativeHarris Y. Chong317
Liberal DemocratsNicholas R.G. Wren20410.56Decrease 5.74
Liberal DemocratsPaul M. Whitehead191
GreenKeith R. O'Neill1306.95New
Registered electors6,074Decrease 129
Turnout2,04733.70Decrease15.16
Rejected ballots120.59Increase 0.29
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Ravensbury

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Ravensbury (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhilip M. Jones*1,29449.29Decrease10.75
LabourPeter J. Smith*1,229
LabourPeter J. McCabe*1,215
ConservativeThelma T. Earnshaw56020.40Increase 3.01
ConservativeRoderick W. McLeod508
ConservativeCyril J. Mitchell479
Liberal DemocratsViolet Jennings33013.06Increase 1.30
IndependentTerence J. Sullivan2058.11Increase 5.48
GreenNicholas F.G. Miskin1435.66Decrease 0.63
BNPIan B. Dell883.48New
Registered electors6,517Decrease 19
Turnout2,36036.21Decrease12.55
Rejected ballots80.34Increase 0.15
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Raynes Park

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Raynes Park (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMargaret A. Brierly*1,37542.92Decrease 0.21
ConservativeRobert S.K. Bell*1,310
ConservativeNeville E. Beddoe[n 9]1,272
Liberal DemocratsDavid P. Hurst96530.40Increase10.73
Liberal DemocratsGail Moss922
Liberal DemocratsLouise N. Pugh915
LabourShoshana Foster72521.34Decrease 8.74
LabourAnne E. Taulbut662
LabourHaribhai C. Patel580
GreenBrian Parkin1645.34Decrease 1.77
Registered electors7,207Increase 77
Turnout3,13043.43Decrease 2.91
Rejected ballots100.32Increase 0.14
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

St. Helier

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St. Helier (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDennis Pearce1,17845.42Decrease15.93
LabourEunice M. Martin1,083
LabourMichael A. Spacey*1,025
ConservativeKeith W.A. Guy69625.26Increase 2.34
ConservativeGordon H. Raymond566
ConservativeAnne M. Williams565
Liberal DemocratsCaroline A. Plessier34614.35Increase 4.19
GreenSusan Boulding2339.66Decrease 4.09
BNPRobert Andrews1285.31New
Registered electors6,351Decrease 30
Turnout2,25935.57Decrease14.61
Rejected ballots70.31Increase 0.25
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Trinity

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Trinity (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourVivien R. Guy1,08244.66Increase 0.93
LabourKingsley J. Abrams*1,061
LabourPaul Barasi*981
ConservativeDorothy R.Kilsby69629.19Increase 0.59
ConservativeNicholas E. Brewer689
ConservativeAlan R. Hogg657
Liberal DemocratsPeter J. Hutchison41116.28Decrease 0.43
Liberal DemocratsNeil R. Rennie368
Liberal DemocratsBonita Ralph360
GreenStephen P. Gardiner2309.87Increase 3.10
Registered electors6,249Increase 561
Turnout2,36137.78Increase19.16
Rejected ballots70.30Increase 0.21
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Village

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Village (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAllan H. Jones*1,33757.25Increase 0.59
ConservativeSamantha L. George1,330
ConservativeChristopher G. Housden1,328
LabourMartin M.D. Holman53421.42Increase 3.85
LabourDenise M. Leggett494
LabourKenneth J. Wilshire467
Liberal DemocratsPhilip C. Rumney31713.11Decrease 6.34
Liberal DemocratsAnthony A.W. Dix300
Liberal DemocratsRichard K. Tibbetts298
GreenErnest D. Dennis1918.21Increase 1.89
Registered electors6,058Increase 129
Turnout2,32538.38Decrease 6.53
Rejected ballots120.52Increase 0.48
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

West Barnes

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West Barnes (3)[10][11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJennifer N. Willott1,36041.74Increase 7.98
Liberal DemocratsIain D. StC. Dysart*1,317
Liberal DemocratsNicholas P. Harris*1,251
LabourBarry L.T. Edwards91628.19Increase 0.96
LabourStephen K. Nixon882
LabourPatrick J. Loughran855
ConservativeLinda Batchelor81625.45Decrease 1.15
ConservativeDavid Jessop799
ConservativeRoderick F. Scott780
GreenJulian Davidson1454.62Decrease 0.53
Registered electors7,013Increase 37
Turnout3,22345.96Decrease 8.57
Rejected ballots150.47Increase 0.36
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold

Notes

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  1. ^The party ran in the previous election but fielded no candidates in this election
  2. ^Holmes was a sitting councillor representing theHillside ward
  3. ^Holt was a sitting councillor representing theAbbey ward
  4. ^Paton was elected in a by-election triggered by the death of Cllr. Arthur M. Kennedy in 1995[7]
  5. ^Judge replaced Cllr. David B. Proctor in a by-election triggered by his death in 1995[7]
  6. ^Miles was a sitting councillor representing theRaynes Park ward
  7. ^Farrance was a sitting councillor representing theVillage ward
  8. ^Garbutt was a sitting councillor representing theHillside ward
  9. ^Beddoe was a sitting councillor representing theMerton Park ward for theMerton Park Residents Association before at some point defecting to Labour

References

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  1. ^ab"London Borough of Merton Election Results – May 1998"(PDF).Merton Council. May 1998. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved8 June 2018.
  2. ^abMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections 7 May 1998 - including the Greater London Authority referendum results"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. p. 210. Retrieved14 May 2024.
  3. ^"Policy and politics: Local elections: How London voted for a mayor".The Guardian. 9 May 1998. p. 16.
  4. ^"Policy and politics: Local Elections: Analysis: Council poll results".The Guardian. 9 May 1998. p. 16.
  5. ^"The Croydon, Merton and Sutton (London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993".legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved9 June 2018.
  6. ^abc"London Borough of Merton Election Results – May 2002"(PDF).Merton Council. May 2002. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved9 June 2018.
  7. ^abcMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 7 May 1998 - including the Greater London Authority referendum results - By-elections"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. p. 133. Retrieved12 May 2024.
  8. ^"London Borough of Merton Election Results – May 1998"(PDF).Merton Council. May 1998. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved8 June 2018.
  9. ^"Local Elections results".The Times. 9 May 1998. p. 46.
  10. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 7 May 1998 - including the Greater London Authority referendum results"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. pp. 131–133,210–211. Retrieved11 May 2025.
  11. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuRallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael."London Borough of Merton Election Results 1964-2010"(PDF).Elections Centre.Plymouth University. pp. 9–10. Retrieved11 May 2025.
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