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1994 Havering London Borough Council election

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Local election in England

1994 Havering London Borough Council election

← 19905 May 1994 (1994-05-05)1998 →

All 63Havering London Borough Council seats
32 seats needed for a majority
Registered177,754[1]
Turnout81,655. 45.94% (Decrease 3.20)[1]
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
LeaderArthur C. LathamUnknown
PartyLabourResidents
Leader since1990Unknown
Leader's seatBrooklandsUnknown
Last election25 seats, 41.71%13 seats, 13.05%
Seats before2613
Seats won3117
Seat changeIncrease 5Increase 4
Popular vote86,99736,058
Percentage43.87%18.18%
SwingIncrease 2.16Increase 5.13

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderUnknownUnknown
PartyConservativeLiberal Democrats
Leader sinceUnknownUnknown
Leader's seatUnknownUnknown
Last election19 seats, 34.99%6 seats, 9.52%
Seats before195
Seats won114
Seat changeDecrease 8Decrease 1
Popular vote49,62223,103
Percentage25.02%11.65%
SwingDecrease 9.97Increase 3.97

Council control before election


No Overall Control

Council control after election


No Overall Control

The1994 Havering Council election took place on 5 May 1994 to elect members ofHavering London Borough Council inLondon, England. The whole council was up for election and the council stayed in no overall control.

Electoral arrangements

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63 councillors were elected from 25 wards. Each ward returned two or three councillors. The 1994 election used the 1978 wards with some boundary revisions that became effective 1 April 1994.[2] The most significant change wasCranham East which lost Great Warley.Gooshays andHarold Wood gained and lost some territory as the borough boundary was aligned to the M25 motorway.[a]

Polling took place on 5 May 1994.[3]

Results

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Labour remained the largest group on the council, gaining five seats and one short of a majority. Labour gained three seats from the Conservatives inBrooklands,Mawney andSt Andrew's wards. Two seats were gained from the Liberal Democrats inRainham. The Residents Association also made gains from the Conservatives with two seats each inGidea Park and St Andrew's wards.

The council remained in no overall control.[3]

1994 Havering London Borough Council elections[4][5]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour3150Increase 549.2143.8786,997Increase 2.16
 Residents1740Increase 426.9818.1836,058Increase 5.13
 Conservative1108Decrease 817.4625.0249,622Decrease 9.97
 Liberal Democrats412Decrease 16.3511.6523,103Increase 3.97
 Independent000Steady0.000.671,326Decrease 0.09
 Third Way000Steady0.000.47924New
 Green000Steady0.000.14273Decrease 0.22
Total63198,303

Ward results

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(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate

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

Airfield

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Airfield (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRaymond F. Emmett*2,05163.01Increase 4.70
LabourChristopher W. Purnell*1,960
LabourMay E. Whitelock*1,925
ConservativeNorman R. Forster65720.47Decrease10.45
ConservativeCharles T. Morris655
ConservativeIan M. Woodward616
Liberal DemocratsBrian M. Philbrooks40012.00Increase 1.23
Liberal DemocratsEvelyn Weaver379
Liberal DemocratsMichael E. Weaver351
Third WayOliver S. Tillett1424.52New
Registered electors7,499Decrease 229
Turnout3,25043.34Decrease 3.41
Rejected ballots10.03Decrease 0.08
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Ardleigh Green

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Ardleigh Green (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRonald F. Latchford*1,08139.56Decrease15.96
ConservativePeter C. Gardner*1,066
Liberal DemocratsTerry E. Hurlstone87732.19Increase18.64
Liberal DemocratsValerie M. Goodwin871
LabourGordon V. Thompson77928.25Decrease 2.68
LabourKevin R. Robinson755
Registered electors6,252Decrease 111
Turnout2,84845.55Decrease 0.07
Rejected ballots40.14Decrease 0.14
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Brooklands

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Brooklands (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourArthur Latham*1,49053.99Increase10.75
LabourGeorge T. Taylor1,406
ConservativeHenry A. Tebbutt Snr.*93334.19Decrease10.97
ConservativeCyril North[n 1]901
ResidentsEric R. King33111.82New
ResidentsCharles Vincent303
Registered electors5,605Decrease 126
Turnout2,78849.74Decrease 2.38
Rejected ballots30.11Decrease 0.06
Labourhold
Labourgain fromConservative

Chase Cross

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Chase Cross (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew R. Rosindell*1,76261.04Increase 14.06
ConservativeMichael J. White1,493
LabourPauline R. Koseda1,06138.96Increase 7.85
LabourTerrance P. Osborne1,017
Registered electors5,502Decrease 168
Turnout2,88952.51Decrease 3.20
Rejected ballots70.24Increase 0.11
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Collier Row

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Collier Row (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourStefan F. Koseda*1,54363.21Increase12.44
LabourPatrick D. Ridley*1,433
ConservativeEileen P. Bramwell89336.79Decrease12.44
ConservativePatrick C. Curtin839
Registered electors5,591Decrease 214
Turnout2,53345.30Decrease 4.35
Rejected ballots80.32Decrease 0.10
Labourhold
Labourhold

Cranham East

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Cranham East (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsJean H. Mitchell*[n 2]1,75563.23Increase14.72
ResidentsGeoffrey Lewis1,624
LabourAnthony B. Gibbs67222.98Decrease 7.79
LabourJeffrey G. Stafford542
ConservativeSheila R. Ramsey36413.78Decrease 6.94
Registered electors5,420Decrease 303
Turnout2,75550.83Decrease 3.04
Rejected ballots30.11Increase 0.08
Residentswin (new boundaries)
Residentswin (new boundaries)

Cranham West

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Cranham West (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsLouisa G. Sinclair*2,27270.48Increase10.37
ResidentsJoan P. Lewis2,054
ConservativeMartin K. Davis49716.19Decrease 6.94
LabourTom G. Horlock43013.33Decrease 3.43
LabourLesley Wheaton388
Registered electors5,491Decrease 146
Turnout3,03955.35Decrease 2.57
Rejected ballots10.03Decrease 0.03
Residentshold
Residentshold

Elm Park

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Elm Park (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJack Hoepelman*2,26047.52Decrease 3.41
LabourEric R. Harris2,198
LabourHoward P. Moss*2,056
ConservativeLorraine Regan1,14423.37Decrease 6.41
ConservativeDerrick E. Weaver1,047
ConservativeDavid Lel1,013
Third WayGraham Williamson78217.12New
Liberal DemocratsStephen D. Cooper56411.99New
Liberal DemocratsKathleen Cooper549
Liberal DemocratsBernedette A. Oddy530
Registered electors8,959Decrease 137
Turnout4,40749.19Decrease 2.48
Rejected ballots30.07Decrease 0.36
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Emerson Park

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Emerson Park (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRoger E. Ramsey*1,64751.33Decrease10.94
ConservativeAngela E. Watkinson1,567
LabourMartyn S. Cooper86526.57Increase 0.38
LabourKeith F. Dutton798
Liberal DemocratsDavid R. Bowman72422.10Increase10.55
Liberal DemocratsIan V. Sanderson660
Registered electors7,169Increase 54
Turnout3,17244.25Decrease 3.97
Rejected ballots40.13Decrease 0.16
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Gidea Park

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Gidea Park (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsIan H. Wilkes1,09940.91New
ResidentsValerie A. Evans1,049
ConservativeKeith Prince*99537.87Decrease13.21
ConservativeMarjorie F. Ramsey*[n 3]993
LabourEileen Gordon56321.22Decrease 4.42
LabourFrancis E. Bland551
Registered electors5,661Decrease 34
Turnout2,72848.19Decrease 1.64
Rejected ballots20.07Steady
Residentsgain fromConservative
Residentsgain fromConservative

Gooshays

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Gooshays (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDel Smith2,17968.61Decrease 3.35
LabourWilliam G. Harrison*2,070
LabourMichael P. Davis*2,046
ConservativeSteven D. Bell62419.36Decrease 8.68
ConservativeJacqueline H. Tebbutt586
ConservativeEileen R. Rosindell566
Liberal DemocratsYvonne Clayden39112.03New
Liberal DemocratsAdam F. Hurlstone365
Liberal DemocratsWilliam L. Bonnen347
Registered electors7,775Decrease 254
Turnout3,31742.66Decrease 4.46
Rejected ballots00.00Decrease 0.61
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Hacton

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Hacton (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsBarbara Reith*2,08048.22Increase 6.89
ResidentsIvor J. Cameron*2,032
ResidentsStephen R. Whittaker1,994
LabourKen Clark1,54535.64Increase 1.54
LabourJoan Clark1.511
LabourWilliam Howard1,457
ConservativeSidney E. Ball66516.14Decrease 8.43
ConservativeLaurence Hagger665
ConservativeMaureen M. Carter653
Registered electors8,557Decrease 1
Turnout4,43851.86Increase 0.77
Rejected ballots140.32Increase 0.30
Residentshold
Residentshold
Residentshold

Harold Wood

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Harold Wood (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJonathan W. Coles1,62841.16Decrease 5.11
Liberal DemocratsCaroline S. Hurlstone1,527
Liberal DemocratsDavid S. Parker-Ross1,505
LabourKeith Darvill1,22231.70Increase 7.20
LabourJanet P. Davis1,187
LabourJennifer Hague1,179
ConservativeJacqueline P. Owen1,12327.14Decrease 2.09
ConservativeKeith F. Wells998
ConservativeAnthony A. Bramwell950
Registered electors8,132Increase 123
Turnout3,88347.75Decrease 8.85
Rejected ballots60.15Increase 0.08
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Heath Park

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Heath Park (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMary Edwards*1,38447.16Decrease13.52
ConservativeEric A. Munday*1,288
LabourJohn McCole92832.33Decrease 6.99
LabourIain M. Stanford903
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Turner58120.51New
Registered electors6,506Decrease 59
Turnout2,82343.39Decrease 3.49
Rejected ballots40.14Decrease 0.44
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Heaton

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Heaton (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDenis R. O'Flynn*2,19268.76Decrease 4.59
LabourRuby M. Latham*2,187
LabourGhassan G. Karian2,124
ConservativeDavid A. Ratcliffe62919.57Decrease 7.08
ConservativeHazel L. Tebbutt619
ConservativeRichard Richardson603
Liberal DemocratsJohn C. Porter40311.67New
Liberal DemocratsSarah L. Wilding352
Liberal DemocratsSusan Williams350
Registered electors8,483Decrease 379
Turnout3,08636.38Decrease 5.94
Rejected ballots40.13Decrease 0.35
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Hilldene

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Hilldene (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDennis J. Cook*[n 4]1,89471.27Decrease 2.61
LabourWilfrid C. Mills*1,700
LabourAnthony M. Hunt*1,682
ConservativeAnne S. Cannings48118.48Decrease 7.64
ConservativeDavid J. Hayhow452
ConservativeHenry A. Tebbut Jnr.436
Liberal DemocratsJohn E. Hewitt25810.25New
Liberal DemocratsAlison P. Jasper254
Liberal DemocratsKeith L. Plant246
Registered electors6,298Decrease 235
Turnout2,67942.54Decrease 4.53
Rejected ballots10.04Decrease 0.61
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Hylands

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Hylands (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRaymond J. Shaw*1,88439.49Decrease 4.57
LabourDavid C. Martin1,878
LabourMichael D. Wood1,795
ConservativeAnthony J. Fawcett1,05622.28Decrease16.11
ConservativeJanet T. Levy1,047
ConservativeMartin N. Sinclair1,032
Liberal DemocratsDavid C. Williams5029.96New
IndependentGeorge T. Cullen4639.87New
Liberal DemocratsKevan A. Wilding452
Liberal DemocratsMark D. Miller447
IndependentTerry P. Murray4359.28New
IndependentSteven J. Hudson4289.12New
Registered electors8,950Increase 142
Turnout3,94544.08Decrease 3.14
Rejected ballots20.05Decrease 0.07
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold

Mawney

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Mawney (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLorna Feeney1,76547.07Increase 3.67
LabourSheila A. McCole1,728
LabourRobert S. Kilbey*1,727
ConservativeCyril Field1,29332.59Decrease 6.89
ConservativeMark R. Gadd1,172
ConservativeDennis S. Holmes1,151
Liberal DemocratsPeter C. Davies50712.96New
Liberal DemocratsAlfred P. Stewart469
Liberal DemocratsSheila I. Woodhouse460
GreenFrederick J. Gibson2737.38Increase 1.41
Registered electors8,498Decrease 248
Turnout3,79144.61Decrease 5.48
Rejected ballots20.05Decrease 0.02
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourgain fromConservative

Oldchurch

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Oldchurch (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony L. Gordon*1,21768.28Increase19.32
LabourAnthony A. Rew*1,121
ConservativeJean M. Curtin54931.72Decrease 1.66
ConservativeRobin Maillard537
Registered electors5,339Increase 338
Turnout1,87835.18Decrease 6.61
Rejected ballots130.69Increase 0.64
Labourhold
Labourhold

Rainham

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Rainham (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnthony J. Ellis2,27065.30Increase30.48
LabourHarry Webb2,248
LabourBrian F. Kent*[n 5]2,191
Liberal DemocratsBarry J. Oddy*1,23134.70Decrease11.28
Liberal DemocratsJohn M. Green1,173
Liberal DemocratsAngela Merritt1,160
Registered electors9,411Increase 158
Turnout3,76139.96Decrease 5.90
Rejected ballots140.37Increase 0.32
Labourgain fromLiberal Democrats
Labourgain fromLiberal Democrats
Labourhold

Rise Park

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Rise Park (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNorman F. Symonds*1,14942.88Decrease 7.54
ConservativeJohn E. Stevart1,105
LabourPamela J. Craig1,03938.74Increase 3.88
LabourWilliam A. Milbank996
Liberal DemocratsJohn F. Deeks53418.38Increase 3.66
Liberal DemocratsEden L. Mulliner431
Registered electors5,849Decrease 119
Turnout2,77447.42Decrease 1.37
Rejected ballots60.22Increase 0.15
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

St Andrew's

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St Andrew's (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsJohn C. Mylod1,34925.90Decrease 6.50
ResidentsChristopher J. Oliver1,323
LabourGraham M. Carr1,31841.66Increase10.84
LabourGeorgina M. Carr1,313
LabourBenjamin B. Norwin1,234
ResidentsMichael A. Winter1,199
ConservativeDennis R. Bull*1,03332.44Decrease 4.34
ConservativePauline V. Orrin*1,000
ConservativeThomas W. Orrin*976
ResidentsTerence F. Matthews331
ResidentsCynthia P. Matthews326
ResidentsGraham j. Watkins280
Registered electors8,755Decrease 239
Turnout4,09446.76Decrease 0.73
Rejected ballots70.17Decrease 0.06
Residentsgain fromConservative
Residentsgain fromConservative
Labourgain fromConservative

St Edward's

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St Edward's (2)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLydia S. Hutton*82135.45Decrease22.32
Liberal DemocratsCharles E. Harrison82036.07New
Liberal DemocratsHelen J. Tegg805
ConservativeAnn E. Cockerton*776
LabourMichael A. Flynn64228.48Decrease13.75
LabourPatricia M. Brown641
Registered electors5,075Steady
Turnout2,36346.56Increase 0.39
Rejected ballots50.21Decrease 0.52
Conservativehold
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative

South Hornchurch

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South Hornchurch (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsLeonard F. Long*2,02954.90Increase 3.59
ResidentsRoger W. Newnham*1,855
ResidentsReginald Whitney*1,794
LabourAlan Fenn1,24535.62Increase 3.40
LabourSylvia J. Harrison1,229
LabourBarbara I. Nunn1,209
ConservativePatricia G. Field3509.48Decrease7.00
ConservativeDaniel T. Regan327
ConservativeJoyce E. Weaver304
Registered electors8,518Decrease 228
Turnout4,64554.53Increase 9.29
Rejected ballots90.19Increase 0.01
Residentshold
Residentshold
Residentshold

Upminster

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Upminster (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ResidentsLinda R. Hawthorn*3,00768.38Increase25.02
ResidentsOwen H.I. Ware*3,001
ResidentsMuriel P. Mylod*2,971
ConservativeEric W. Nicholls87519.76Decrease21.90
ConservativeGuy A. Gower870
ConservativeGrace C. Cudby850
LabourStuart Brittain53311.86Decrease 3.12
LabourDavid H. Hill514
LabourAnn E. Georgiou511
Registered electors8,459Increase 16
Turnout4,64554.91Decrease 1.56
Rejected ballots70.15Decrease 0.02
Residentshold
Residentshold
Residentshold

By-elections

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There were no by-elections between the 1994 and 1998 elections.[7]

Notes

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  1. ^Hylands andUpminster wards were subject to very minor revisions that did not affect any population.
  1. ^North was a sitting councillor representing theChase Cross ward.
  2. ^Mitchell replaced Cllr. William A. Remfry after his resignation in 1992.[6]
  3. ^Ramsey replaced Cllr. Alice E. Smith following their resignation in 1992[6]
  4. ^Cook was a sitting councillor who replaced Cllr. Mark A. Flewitt who resigned in 1992[6]
  5. ^Kent was originally a Cllr for the Liberal Democrats, but changed parties in between elections[6]

References

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  1. ^abMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 5 May 1994"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. p. 204. Retrieved16 June 2024.
  2. ^"The Essex and Greater London (County and London Borough Boundaries) (No.2) Order 1993".legislation.gov.uk. 1 May 1993. Retrieved3 October 2024.
  3. ^ab"London Borough Council Elections 5 May 1994 including Results from the European Elections"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved29 March 2015.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 5 May 1994"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. pp. 87–90,204–205. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzRallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael."London Borough of Havering Election Results 1964-2010"(PDF).Elections Centre.Plymouth University. pp. 9–10. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  6. ^abcdMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis; Vaid, Lovedeep."London Borough Council By-elections - May 1990 to May 1994"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. pp. 40–41. Retrieved13 June 2024.
  7. ^Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (1998)."London Borough Council Elections: 7 May 1998"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved7 October 2024.
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