1982 Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council election explained

Election Name:1982 Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council election[1]
Type:Parliamentary
Previous Election:1978 Hammersmith London Borough Council election
Previous Year:1978
Election Date:6 May 1982
Next Election:1986 Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council election
Next Year:1986
Seats For Election:All 50 seats to Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council
Majority Seats:26
Turnout:50.0% (2.4%
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Seats Before1:24
Seats1:25
Seat Change1:1
Popular Vote1:18,565
Percentage1:37.0%
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Seats Before2:24
Seats2:23
Seat Change2:1
Popular Vote2:19,616
Percentage2:39.1%
Party3:SDP-Liberal Alliance
Seats Before3:2
Seats3:2
Popular Vote3:10,357
Percentage3:20.6%
Map Size:250px
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Party:No overall control
After Party:No overall control

The 1982 Hammersmith and Fulham Council election took place on 6 May 1982 to elect members of Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the council stayed in no overall control.[2]

Background

Both Labour and the Conservatives fielded a full slate of 50 candidates.

The SDP Liberal Alliance also ran a full 50 candidates - an increase from the 20 candidates they fielded in 1978. On the ballot paper the candidates were listed alternatively as 'SDP-Liberal Alliance' and 'Liberal Alliance-SDP'.

The Ecology Party ran a single candidate in four wards - Brook Green, Coningham, Grove and Walham.

A single candidate in seven wards declared themselves to be representing the Residents' Association - Addison, Broadway, Coningham, Eel Brook, Gibbs Green, Margravine and Sands End.

Three candidates in Addison ward, two in Brook Green ward and one each in Grove and Margravine wards listed themselves as Independents.

Two candidates in Broadway ward and one in Sherbrooke ward used the 'Save London Action Group' banner. This compared to 18 candidates in the 1978 election who listed themselves as part of the 'Save London Alliance'. Across London at this election a further 46 candidates used the SLAG banner.

The Workers Revolutionary Party fielded two candidate - one each in Margravine and White City & Shepherds Bush wards. This was up from the single candidate at the previous election. Across London the party fielded a further 13 candidates at this election.

The National Front fielded 2 candidates in the Wormholt ward - down from the 14 candidates they ran at the 1978 election in Hammersmith. Across London the National Front fielded a further 55 candidates at this election.

A total of 175 candidates put themselves forward for the 50 available seats - an increase from the 159 candidates who contested the previous election.

Election result

The Labour Party won 25 seats (a gain of one seat), the Conservative Party 23 seats (a loss of one seat), and the SDP Liberal Alliance two seats (unchanged from the Liberal Party result in 1978). No party had overall control.

The Conservatives maintained control of the Council with the support of the two Liberal Alliance councillors - Kim Howe was elected Council Leader.[3]

Ward results

Wormholt

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local Election Summaries 1982. The Elections Centre. 24 June 2019.
  2. London Borough Council Elections 6 May 1982 . 1982-07-29 . Greater London Council . London . Publication 7168 1257 6 . 2021-06-28 . PDF.
  3. Web site: Hammersmith and Fulham Political Almanac 1982 . London Councils . 29 June 2021.