1994 Westminster City Council election explained

Election Name:1994 Westminster City Council election
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1990 Westminster City Council election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1998 Westminster City Council election
Next Year:1998
Seats For Election:All 60 council seats of the Westminster City Council
Majority Seats:31
Turnout:51,291, 46.10%
Leader1:Peter M. Young
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election1:45 seats, 53.99%
Seats1:45
Popular Vote1:66,201
Percentage1:52.02%
Swing1: 1.97
Leader2:Unknown
Party2:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election2:15 seats, 37.99%
Seats2:15
Seat Change2: 1
Popular Vote2:47,475
Percentage2:37.30%
Swing2: 0.69
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Party:Conservative Party (UK)
After Party:Conservative Party (UK)
Country:London
Registered:111,268[1]
Seats Before1:45
Seats Before2:14
Party4:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election4:0 seats, 5.53%
Seats Before4:0
Seats4:0
Popular Vote4:12,528
Percentage4:9.84%
Swing4: 4.31
Party5:Independent Labour Party
Leader5:Unknown
Last Election5:New
Seats Before5:1
Seats5:0
Seat Change5: 1
Popular Vote5:734
Percentage5:0.58%
Swing5:New
Leader Since1:29 July 1993
Leaders Seat1:Victoria
Leader Since2:Unknown
Leaders Seat2:Unknown
Leader Since4:Unknown
Leaders Seat4:Unknown
Leader Since5:Unknown
Leaders Seat5:Unknown
Leader4:Unknown

The 1994 Westminster Council election took place on 5 May 1994 to elect members of Westminster City 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 who is standing in a different ward

West End

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London Borough Council Elections - 5 May 1994 - Ward Voting Statistics. 6 May 2024. London Research Centre. London Datastore. Michael. Minors. Dennis. Grenham. 220.
  2. Web site: London Borough Council Elections 5 May 1994 including Results from the European Elections. London Datastore. London Research Centre. 29 March 2015.