2002 London local elections

2002 London local elections
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All 1,861 on all 32 London boroughs
Turnout31.8% (Decrease3.0%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Toby Harris
Eric Ollerenshaw
Graham Tope
Leader Toby Harris Eric Ollerenshaw Graham Tope
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Popular vote 586,290 587,161 353,833
Percentage 34.1% 34.1% 20.6%
Swing Decrease6.6% Increase2.1% Decrease0.2%
Councils 15 8 3
Councils +/– Decrease3 Increase4 Increase1
Councillors 866 654 307
Councillors +/– Decrease184 Increase116 Increase6

Results by Borough in 2002.

Local government elections took place in London, and some other parts of the United Kingdom on Thursday 2 May 2002. Ward changes took place in every borough, following a series of reviews and 32 statutory instruments which reduced the total number of councillors by 56 from 1,917 to 1,861.

All London borough council seats were up for election. The London Conservatives narrowly won the popular vote across the city by a margin of 871 votes, increased their number of councillors by 115 and won control of 4 more councils. However, London Labour won a plurality of council seats (866) and councils (15), though this was a decline from the 1,050 councillors and 18 councils they had won in 1998. It was the first time ever that a political party had won the most seats and councils in a London borough election whilst losing the London-wide popular vote.

In Hackney there was also a mayoral referendum vote.


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