1994 Merton London Borough Council election explained

Election Name:1994 Merton London Borough Council election
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1990 Merton London Borough Council election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1998 Merton London Borough Council election
Next Year:1998
Seats For Election:All 57 council seats up for election
to Merton London Borough Council
Turnout:63,321, 49.51% (4.15%)[1] [2]
Last Election1:29 seats, 42.22%
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Leader1:Anthony J. Colman
Leader Since1:1991
Leaders Seat1:Lavender
Seats1:40[3]
Seat Change1: 11
Popular Vote1:82,294
Percentage1:48.52%
Swing1: 6.30
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Leader2:Unknown
Leader Since2:Unknown
Leaders Seat2:Unknown
Last Election2:22 seats, 41.27%
Seats2:10
Seat Change2: 12
Popular Vote2:51,153
Percentage2:30.16%
Swing2:11.11
Party4:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Leader4:Unknown
Leader Since4:Unknown
Leaders Seat4:Unknown
Last Election4:0 seats, 6.47%
Seats4:3
Seat Change4: 3
Popular Vote4:20,540
Percentage4:12.11%
Swing4: 5.64
Party5:Merton Park Ward Residents Association
Last Election5:3 seats, 3.07%
Leader5:Unknown
Leader Since5:Unknown
Leaders Seat5:Unknown
Seats5:3
Popular Vote5:5,860
Percentage5:3.46%
Swing5: 0.39
Party7:Longthornton and Tamworth Residents Association
Last Election7:3 seats, 2.11%
Leader7:Robert B. Elgin
Leader Since7:1994
Leaders Seat7:Longthornton
Seats7:1
Seat Change7: 2
Popular Vote7:4,308
Percentage7:2.54%
Swing7: 0.43
Council leader
Posttitle:Council leader after election
Before Party:Labour Party (UK)
After Party:Labour Party (UK)
Country:London
Registered:127,884[4]
Majority Seats:29

Elections for the London Borough of Merton were held on 5 May 1994 to elect members of Merton London Borough Council in London, England. This was on the same day as other local elections in England.[5]

The whole council was up for election. As a result of changes in authority boundaries between Merton, Lambeth and Wandsworth, there were some minor ward boundary changes.[6]

Results

The Labour Party maintained its majority control of the council, increasing its majority from one seat to eleven seats.[7]

This was the first election in which the Liberal Democrats gained seats in Merton, winning all three seats on the ward of West Barnes from the Conservatives.[8] The Liberal Democrats had not stood in the ward in the last election,[2] and their predecessors, the SDP-Liberal Alliance, came last in the ward in the 1986 election, behind the Conservatives and Labour.[9]

This was also the last election which was contested by the Longthornton and Tamworth Residents Association, which lost two seats to Labour and whose only elected councillor no longer sat for the party by the time of the 1998 election.[7]

Ward Results

(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate

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

West Barnes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London Borough of Merton Election Results - May 1998. May 1998. Merton Council. 8 June 2018. 23 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141223074347/http://www.merton.gov.uk/resstatsborough_glref1998.pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: London Borough Council Elections 3rd May 1990. 1852611154. London Datastore. London Research Centre. Michael. Minors. Dennis. Grenham. 27 May 1990 . 29 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Merton Council Elections 2002. Merton Electoral Services. 8 June 2018. 23 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141223074320/http://www.merton.gov.uk/resstatsb2002-2.pdf. dead.
  4. Web site: London Borough Council Elections - 5 May 1994 - Ward Voting Statistics. 27 May 2024. London Research Centre. London Datastore. Michael. Minors. Dennis. Grenham. 212.
  5. Web site: London Borough Council Elections 5 May 1994 including Results from the European Elections. London Datastore. London Research Centre. 29 March 2015.
  6. Web site: The Lambeth, Merton and Wandsworth (London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993. www.legislation.gov.uk. 9 June 2018.
  7. Web site: London Borough of Merton Election Results - May 1998. May 1998. Merton Council. 8 June 2018. 23 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141223074347/http://www.merton.gov.uk/resstatsborough_glref1998.pdf. dead.
  8. Web site: Merton Council Elections Results Summary 1964-2012. Merton Council. 9 June 2018. 23 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141223074423/http://www.merton.gov.uk/results_summary_locals_from_1964.pdf. dead.
  9. Book: London Borough Council Elections 8 May 1986. London Residuary Body - Research and Intelligence Unit. 1986. 56.