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2002 Waltham Forest London Borough Council election

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2002 Waltham Forest London Borough Council election

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All 60 seats up for election toWaltham Forest London Borough Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered161,138[1]
Turnout55,426, 34.40% (Increase 0.21)[1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderAnthony J. BuckleyUnknownUnknown
PartyLabourConservativeLiberal Democrats
Leader since1998UnknownUnknown
Leader's seatLea BridgeUnknownUnknown
Last election30 seats, 43.08%15 seats, 23.36%12 seats, 31.31%
Seats before301511
Seats won291813
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 3Increase 1
Popular vote56,42043,47248,489
Percentage36.36%28.02%31.25%
SwingDecrease 6.72Increase 4.66Decrease 0.06

Map of the results of the 2002 Waltham Forest council election.Conservatives in blue,Labour in red andLiberal Democrats in yellow.

Council control before election


Labour

Council control after election


No Overall Control

Elections toWaltham Forest Council were held in May 2002. The whole council was up for election for the first time since the1998 election. These elections were the first held on new ward boundaries which increased the total number of Councillors by 3, from 57 to 60.

Waltham Forest local elections are held every four years, with the next due in 2006.

Despite losing their majority, Labour were able to continue in administration, in a minority.[2]

Background

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As part of a major redistricting, Waltham Forest council along with every other Londo Borough Council created new wards, eliminated some and expanded others. The results of this redistricting were as follows:[3]

Wards Created

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Wards Eliminated

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Wards Expanded

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In between the this election and the 1998 election, there was only one by-election held, however this did not result in the seat changing parties. In addition to this there was also a seat that became vacant without enough time to hold a by-election to fill it before the local elections. This meant that the council composition just before the election was as follows:

3015111
LabourLib DemConservativeVacant


Election result

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2002 Waltham Forest London Borough Council local elections[4][5]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour2967[n 1]Decrease 148.3336.3656,420Decrease 6.72
 Conservative1852[n 1]Increase 330.0028.0243,472Increase 4.66
 Liberal Democrats1310Increase 121.6731.2548,489Decrease 0.06
 Green000Steady0.002.894,487Increase 1.19
 London Socialist000Steady0.000.791,230New
 BNP000Steady0.000.37567Increase 0.23
 Socialist Alternative000Steady0.000.31486New
Total60155,151

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

291318
LabourLib DemConservative

Ward Results

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(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate

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

Cann Hall

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Cann Hall (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKeith A. Rayner*1,59060.51Decrease 3.75
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth J. Philips*1,574
Liberal DemocratsCarol A. Southall1,567
LabourDennis A. Bell76128.09Decrease 3.72
LabourBrian J. Madican738
LabourAndrew J. Lock[n 2]697
London SocialistSally A. Labern1656.33New
ConservativeJeremy R. Evans[n 3]1395.07Increase 1.14
ConservativeMary I. Neilson-Hansen130
ConservativeCorinna Vinicombe127
Registered electors7,741Increase 203
Turnout2,65734.32Decrease 3.45
Rejected ballots50.19Decrease 0.44
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Cathall

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Cathall (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMilton A. Martin*1,10464.83Increase 2.66
LabourShameem K.A. Highfield*1,046
LabourTerence V. Wheeler*996
Liberal DemocratsRobert Neal32319.20Increase 1.74
Liberal DemocratsPeter J.W. Mason321
Liberal DemocratsMark B. Southall288
ConservativeAndrew Butler27015.97Increase 6.51
ConservativePervalz Akhtar268
ConservativeAnne Pryor217
Registered electors7,005Decrease 407
Turnout1,76725.22Increase 0.69
Rejected ballots100.57Increase 0.02
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Chapel End

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Chapel End (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRobert D. Belam*1,46855.33Increase 7.65
Liberal DemocratsRobert A. Carey[n 4]1,405
Liberal DemocratsJohn R. Macklin1,341
LabourJack Kaye74426.38Decrease 3.76
LabourPaul E. Redcliffe642
LabourFaiz R. Yunis623
ConservativeNial Finlayson49118.29Increase 0.08
ConservativeAndrea M. Stevenson454
ConservativeKarl Lee448
Registered electors8,120Increase 295
Turnout2,69933.24Decrease 5.14
Rejected ballots160.59Increase 0.09
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Chingford Green

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Chingford Green(3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDerek B. Arnold*1,82156.12Decrease 2.08
ConservativeMichael C. Fish*1,814
ConservativeMichael J. Lewis*1,721
Liberal DemocratsHenry A. Boyle66419.54Decrease 2.02
Liberal DemocratsJoan M. Carder606
Liberal DemocratsIan A. Paterson595
LabourMary T. Lambert50815.42Decrease 4.81
LabourElizabeth J. Lee506
LabourJames I.A. Payne458
BNPTracy-Jane Flaxton3088.91New
BNPGlenn Hardcastle259
Registered electors7,870Decrease 1,064
Turnout3,25641.37Increase 4.49
Rejected ballots80.25Decrease 4.49
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)

Endlebury

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Endlebury (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter V. Herrington*1,95967.98Increase 5.72
ConservativeAndrew P.J. Hemsted1,909
ConservativeMladen Jovcic*1,890
LabourYasmin S. Beg51416.85Decrease 0.58
LabourAzra P. Chaudhry457
LabourJill M. Renshaw456
Liberal DemocratsViolet P. Wells43715.17Increase 0.41
Liberal DemocratsKathleen G. Mudie435
Liberal DemocratsEdward A. Carder413
Registered electors7,970Increase 1,701
Turnout3,02037.89Increase 3.04
Rejected ballots70.23Decrease 0.18
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Forest

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Forest (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJane A. Duran[n 5]1,25337.89Decrease 16.06
LabourKabal S. Dhillon*1,239
LabourMohammed F. Rahman*1,100
Liberal DemocratsMeher Khan90828.20Decrease 8.76
Liberal DemocratsMohammed Shafiq893
Liberal DemocratsSyed A. Hashmi872
GreenRosalind J. Bedlow39512.50New
ConservativeJulien A.S. Foster35810.20Increase 1.11
ConservativeRaymond E. Luker317
ConservativeRichard H. Glah292
CPAJean I. Farmer2477.82New
London SocialistRoland Rance1073.39New
Registered electors7,954Increase 202
Turnout2,80135.22Decrease 3.80
Rejected ballots120.43Decrease 0.73
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Grove Green

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Grove Green (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTarsem S. Bhogal*1,16939.05Decrease 8.84
Liberal DemocratsJeniffer E. Sullivan1,10339.09Increase 6.79
LabourChristopher A. Robbins1,081
Liberal DemocratsPaul K. Olford1,052
Liberal DemocratsNeal A. Chubb1,048
LabourPeter F. Woodrow949
GreenHelen S. Griffith2657.93Decrease 3.63
ConservativeMohammed Y. Qureshi2357.96Decrease 0.29
ConservativeJoan E. Devine226
GreenMaureen C.C. Measure218
ConservativeDerek R. Pryor191
GreenWilliam J. Measure167
London SocialistThomas W. Taylor1635.97New
Registered electors8,513Increase 731
Turnout2,79232.80Increase 1.46
Rejected ballots50.18Decrease 1.09
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Hale End and Highams Park

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Hale End and Highams Park (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLesley A. Finlayson[n 6]1,39646.63New
ConservativeMatthew T. Davis1,380
ConservativeTimothy R. Croot1,355
Liberal DemocratsJohn D. Beanse1,12236.57New
Liberal DemocratsMark J. Speed1,081
Liberal DemocratsKeith J. Wenden1,037
LabourYasmin V. Nicholson-St Hill52916.81New
LabourMohammad N. Khan496
LabourMuhammed Y. Rachyal464
Registered electors7,800New
Turnout3,13940.24New
Rejected ballots30.10New
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Hatch Lane

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Hatch Lane (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarion J. Fitzgerald*1,75655.20Decrease 11.47
ConservativeGeoffrey A. Walker*1,664
ConservativeLaurie Braham*1,624
LabourClaire L. Irvine85526.41Decrease 10.65
LabourGerard A. Lyons833
LabourMargaret A. Sorungbe725
Liberal DemocratsDavid A. Young34810.39Decrease 1.40
Liberal DemocratsJanel R. Hoskins323
Liberal DemocratsJane E. Morgan278
GreenRobert F. Tatam2448.01Increase 0.58
Registered electors7,881Decrease 372
Turnout3,05038.70Increase 3.00
Rejected ballots80.26Decrease 0.18
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)

High Street

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High Street (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Blunt*1,65441.97Decrease 5.71
LabourSimon J. Wright1,503
LabourNarinder S. Matharoo[n 7]1,436
Liberal DemocratsRobert Wheatley*1,39336.05Decrease 6.86
Liberal DemocratsMohammad S. Diwan1,331
Liberal DemocratsFranklyn E. Georges1,221
GreenGary P. Lancet40511.10New
ConservativeAtta R. Yunis2877.29Decrease 2.12
ConservativeMuhammad Shabbir282
ConservativeImran Ulhaq229
CommunistAnne M. Kruthoffer1313.59New
Registered electors8,521Increase 547
Turnout3,50141.09Increase 2.39
Rejected ballots120.34Decrease 0.37
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Higham Hill

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Higham Hill (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPeter G. Dunphy1,24648.42Increase 3.72
Liberal DemocratsPeter D. Woolcott*1,231
Liberal DemocratsSean Meiszner1,184
LabourPeter J. Barnett1,10141.93Increase 6.78
LabourGeraldine A. Reardon1,041
LabourMarcia Douet1,028
ConservativeClive S. Alexander2669.65Increase 1.11
ConservativeDarlinton Greenaway240
ConservativeLaurance A. Wedderburn224
Registered electors7,674Increase 2,792
Turnout2,67634.87Decrease 1.10
Rejected ballots150.56Increase 0.28
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Hoe Street

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Hoe Street (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSylvia A. Poulsen*1,14342.70Decrease 8.63
LabourMohammed M. Nasim*1,114
LabourEric G. Sizer*1,105
ConservativeAshgar Ali55920.26Increase 3.12
ConservativeBrian D. Clarke529
ConservativeMohammed Malik507
GreenStephen W. Lambert46315.86Decrease 1.39
Liberal DemocratsMorwenna F. Blewett44315.54Increase 1.26
Liberal DemocratsFrank Blewett408
GreenRichard I. Burkett404
GreenElena Sproston382
Liberal DemocratsMichael A. Harkin373
London SocialistCecilia I. Prosper1485.64New
Registered electors8,464Decrease 537
Turnout2,74232.40Increase 1.26
Rejected ballots110.40Decrease 0.35
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Larkswood

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Larkswood (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKathleen T. Gosling1,67063.09Increase 11.38
ConservativeJohn F. Walter*1,639
ConservativeEric G. Williams*1,601
LabourCarolyn M. Brown59522.41Decrease 10.87
LabourJohn G. Brown587
LabourGillian A. Leadbetter562
Liberal DemocratsCynthia J. Wenden38614.50Decrease 0.51
Liberal DemocratsGeraldine F. McElarney376
Liberal DemocratsGraham A. Woolnough[n 8]366
Registered electors8,111Decrease 1,975
Turnout2,75233.93Increase 3.71
Rejected ballots50.18Decrease 0.21
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)

Lea Bridge

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Lea Bridge (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnthony J. Buckley*1,20753.25Decrease 1.38
LabourMasood Ahmad1,126
LabourStella J. Creasy1,110
Liberal DemocratsKay-Lorraine Andrews53620.40Decrease 7.93
ConservativeMohammad Riaz46320.79Increase 3.75
ConservativeMohammed B. Bhatti445
ConservativeMuhammad J. Shah436
Liberal DemocratsEllen R. Sowie427
Liberal DemocratsDave B. Raval356
London SocialistTerry W. Calvert1205.57New
Registered electors8,810Increase 992
Turnout2,31626.29Decrease 4.54
Rejected ballots70.30Decrease 0.53
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Leyton

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Leyton (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLoretta Hodges*1,59360.85Increase 11.25
Liberal DemocratsRobert F. Sullivan*1,552
Liberal DemocratsBarry A. Smith1,494
LabourGrace C. Chambers88333.12Decrease 6.46
LabourCrispin R. St Hill836
LabourNicholas L. Russell806
ConservativePeter B. Smith1746.03Increase 3.02
ConservativeJanet E.A. James167
ConservativeRoger A. Wheeler119
Registered electors8,240Increase 395
Turnout2,67832.50Decrease 10.11
Rejected ballots70.26Decrease 0.22
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Leytonstone

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Leytonstone (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJennifer C. Gray*1,17338.11Decrease 9.42
LabourIan Leslie*[n 9]1,154
LabourClyde W. Loakes*1,106
Liberal DemocratsNazir A. Butt1,02733.87Increase 4.76
Liberal DemocratsJonathan H. Fryer1,014
Liberal DemocratsJohn C. Howard1,010
GreenMark S. Dawes45014.99Increase 6.00
ConservativePatricia Scott2267.17Decrease 0.95
ConservativeCarol A. Johns217
ConservativeDavid J. Vinicombe203
London SocialistSusan A. Catten1765.86New
Registered electors7,814Increase 283
Turnout2,73234.96Decrease 0.13
Rejected ballots50.18Decrease 0.27
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Markhouse

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Markhouse (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDiana S. Murray[n 10]99438.55New
LabourTahir Kamal[n 10]934
LabourGraham Smith[n 10]908
ConservativeMeharban Hussain54721.50New
ConservativeYasin Khan527
ConservativeAftab Iqbal508
GreenJudith A. Stubbings41616.96New
Liberal DemocratsPeter H.S. Hatton41316.37New
Liberal DemocratsJeremt R. Dauncey390
Socialist AlternativeLouise H. Thompson1776.61New
Socialist AlternativeSuzanne E. Muna172
Socialist AlternativeKevin G. Parslow137
Registered electors8,034New
Turnout2,27728.34New
Rejected ballots140.61New
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Valley

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Valley (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn M. Gover*1,57055.79Decrease 10.27
ConservativeAlan W. Siggers1,527
ConservativeDavid Divine1,521
LabourMargaret L. Broadley*98732.93Decrease 8.69
LabourAktar Beg886
LabourGary P. Martin853
Liberal DemocratsBarbara E. Young33411.28Decrease 1.57
Liberal DemocratsKeith A. Hardy329
Liberal DemocratsShahnaz S. Rashid271
Registered electors7,902Decrease 352
Turnout2,92537.02Increase 7.30
Rejected ballots70.24Decrease 0.49
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)
Conservativewin (new boundaries)

William Morris

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William Morris (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMartin J. O'Connor[n 11]1,32652.26New
LabourLiaquat Ali[n 12]1,285
LabourJon E. Wilson1,256
Liberal DemocratsJacquline L.C. Tidmarsh64823.07New
Liberal DemocratsRichard L. Tidmarsh554
Liberal DemocratsAym A. Wadud505
ConservativeRachel A. Bettelley39114.29New
ConservativeJohn J.C. Moss363
ConservativeKabir A. Sabar303
London SocialistLee Rock25610.38New
Registered electors8,271New
Turnout2,55230.85New
Rejected ballots110.43New
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Wood Street

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Wood Street (3)[4][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAngela M. Bean*1,36141.95Increase 0.80
LabourPaul R. Devaney1,230
LabourRichard C. Sweden1,187
Liberal DemocratsPaula C. Claytonsmith1,02133.15Decrease 3.99
Liberal DemocratsLindsay Collier988
Liberal DemocratsMashoodul F. Qureshi977
ConservativeCamille T. Alexander46514.21Increase 3.01
ConservativeJemma L. Hemsted414
ConservativeJude T. Lobendhan401
GreenTimothy W. Baker2407.53Decrease 2.98
GreenChristine J. Olende228
GreenSallie J. Poppleton210
London SocialistBrenda M.A. Strudwick953.16New
Registered electors8,443Decrease 145
Turnout3,09436.65Decrease 1.95
Rejected ballots80.26Decrease 0.16
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Notes

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  1. ^abIncludes loses from seats being eliminated
  2. ^Lock was a sitting councillor representing theGrove Green ward
  3. ^Evans was a sitting councillor representing theValley ward
  4. ^Carey was a sitting councillor representing theHigham Hill ward
  5. ^Duran was a sitting councillor representing theGrove Green ward
  6. ^Finlayson was a sitting councillor representingHale End ward
  7. ^Matharoo was a sitting councillor representing theLloyd Park ward
  8. ^Woolnough was a sitting councillor representing theChapel End ward
  9. ^Leslie was elected in a by-election triggered by the resignation of Cllr. Huw M. Morgan-Thomas in 1998[6]
  10. ^abcMurray, Kamal and Smith were all sitting councillors representing theSt James Street ward
  11. ^O'Connor was a sitting councillor representing theLloyd Park ward
  12. ^Ali was a sitting councillor representing theHigh Street ward

References

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  1. ^abMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 2 May 2002 - Ward Voting Statistics"(PDF).London Datastore. London Research Centre. p. 206. Retrieved14 October 2025.
  2. ^"The local elections explained".The Guardian. 4 April 2006.
  3. ^legislation.gov.uk -The London Borough of Waltham Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 2 March 2015.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuMinors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 2 May 2002"(PDF).London Datastore.Greater London Authority. pp. 163–166,206–207. Retrieved8 October 2025.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuRallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael."London Borough of Waltham Forest Election Results 1964-2010"(PDF).Elections Centre.Plymouth University. pp. 11–12. Retrieved8 October 2025.
  6. ^Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis."London Borough Council Elections - 2 May 2002 - By-election"(PDF).London Datastore.Greater London Authority. p. 166. Retrieved12 October 2025.
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