1994 Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council election explained

Election Name:1994 Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council election
Type:parliamentary
Country:London
Previous Election:1990 Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1998 Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council election
Next Year:1998
Seats For Election:All 54 seats up for election to Kensington
and Chelsea London Borough Council
Majority Seats:28
Registered:92,575[1]
Turnout:34,152, 36.89% (5.33)
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Leader1:Joan B. Hanham
Leader Since1:1989
Leaders Seat1:Holland
Last Election1:39 seats, 51.83%
Seats1:39
Swing1: 3.60
Popular Vote1:41,168
Percentage1:48.23%
Party2:Labour Party (UK)
Leader2:Unknown
Leader Since2:Unknown
Leaders Seat2:Unknown
Last Election2:15 seats, 34.13%
Seats2:15
Popular Vote2:27,375
Percentage2:32.07%
Swing2: 2.06
Council control
Before Party:Conservative Party (UK)
Posttitle:Council control after election
After Party:Conservative Party (UK)
Leader3:Unknown
Leader Since3:Unknown
Leaders Seat3:Unknown
Party3:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election3:0 seats, 10.95%
Seats3:0
Popular Vote3:13,980
Percentage3:16.37%
Swing3: 5.42

The 1994 Kensington and Chelsea Council election took place on 5 May 1994 to elect members of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.[2]

Ward results

(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate

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

South Stanley

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London Borough Council Elections - 5 May 1994 - Ward Voting Statistics. 5 June 2024. London Research Centre. London Datastore. Michael. Minors. Dennis. Grenham. 208.
  2. Web site: London Borough Council Elections 5 May 1994 including Results from the European Elections. London Datastore. London Research Centre. 29 March 2015.