1995 Harlow District Council election explained

Election Name:1995 Harlow District Council election[1] [2]
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:1994 Harlow District Council election
Previous Year:1994
Next Election:1996 Harlow District Council election
Next Year:1996
Seats For Election:16 of the 42 seats to Harlow District Council
Majority Seats:22
Election Date:4 May 1995
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election1:33
Seats1:15
Seat Change1:4
Seats After1:37
Popular Vote1:13,032
Percentage1:65.7%
Party2:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Last Election2:3
Seats2:1
Seats After2:3
Popular Vote2:2,741
Percentage2:13.8%
Party3:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election3:6
Seats3:0
Seat Change3:4
Seats After3:2
Popular Vote3:4,026
Percentage3:20.3%
Map Size:300px
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
Before Election:Labour
After Election:Labour

The 1995 Harlow District Council election took place on 4 May 1995 to elect members of Harlow District Council in Essex, England. This was on the same day as other local elections. The Labour Party retained control of the council, which it had held continuously since the council's creation in 1973.

Election result

All comparisons in vote share are to the corresponding 1991 election.

Ward results

Tye Green

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Council compositions by year. The Elections Centre.
  2. Web site: Local Election Summaries 1995. The Elections Centre.