Election Name: | 1994 Barnet London Borough Council election |
Type: | Parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 1990 Barnet London Borough Council election |
Previous Year: | 1990 |
Next Election: | 1998 Barnet London Borough Council election |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Election Date: | 5 May 1994 |
Seats For Election: | All 60 seats to Barnet London Borough Council |
Majority Seats: | 31 |
Turnout: | 50.0% |
Party1: | Conservative Party (UK) |
Seats Before1: | 39 |
Seats1: | 29 |
Seat Change1: | 10 |
Percentage1: | 36.7% |
Party2: | Labour Party (UK) |
Seats Before2: | 18 |
Seats2: | 25 |
Seat Change2: | 7 |
Percentage2: | 40.1% |
Party3: | Liberal Democrats (UK) |
Seats Before3: | 3 |
Seats3: | 6 |
Seat Change3: | 3 |
Percentage3: | 19.4% |
Map Size: | 340px |
Council control | |
Posttitle: | Council control after election |
Before Election: | Conservative |
After Election: | No overall control |
The 1994 Barnet Council election took place on 5 May 1994 to elect members of Barnet London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the council went in no overall control.
Following the elections, a Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition was formed, replacing the previous Conservative majority.[1]
Overall turnout in the election was 45.4%.|}
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Ellis S. Hillman.
The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Thomas A. McKendry.
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Julian D. Czarny.
The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Edward P. Bunn.