1996 Brighton and Hove Borough Council election explained

Election Name:1996 Brighton and Hove Borough Council election
Country:East Sussex
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:1995 (Brighton)
1995 (Hove)
Next Election:1999 Brighton and Hove Borough Council election
Next Year:1999
Seats For Election:All 78 seats to Brighton and Hove Borough Council
Majority Seats:40
Election Date:9 May 1996
Turnout:38.4%
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Seats1:54
Seat Change1: 10
Popular Vote1:105,903
Percentage1:51.0%
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Seats2:22
Seat Change2: 9
Popular Vote2:73,684
Percentage2:35.5%
Party4:Green Party of England and Wales
Seats4:1
Seat Change4: 1
Popular Vote4:8,585
Percentage4:4.1%
Party5:Independent Conservative
Seats5:1
Seat Change5: 1
Popular Vote5:2,906
Percentage5:1.4%
Council control
Posttitle:Council control after election
After Party:Labour Party (UK)

The 1996 Brighton and Hove Borough Council election was held on 9 May 1996 to elect members to the new unitary authority of Brighton and Hove Borough Council in East Sussex, England. It was the inaugural election to the new council, and was held nearly a year before the council formally came into being on 1 April 1997, replacing the former Brighton Borough Council and Hove Borough Council. The councillors elected in May 1996 served as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing councils, overseeing the transition to the new arrangements, until coming into their powers in April 1997.

The whole council was up for election, and all 78 councillors were elected from 26 wards.[1] The ward boundaries were the same as the old boundaries used in previous elections for the two predecessor authorities.

The result was a clear Labour victory, with the party winning an overall majority of seats. Labour had previously controlled both predecessor authorities: Brighton Borough Council since 1986, and Hove Borough Council since 1995.

Summary

Comparison with the previous councils

The wards and number of seats in each wards remained the same as the respective borough councils and therefore the swing and incumbents are all technically nominal.

Party! rowspan="3" colspan="2"
Brighton and Hove
Borough Council
1996
Pre merger councils
Brighton Borough (thirds)Hove Borough (all out)Total (nominal)
1992199419951995
Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%
54 46.7 3 32.6 12 49.6 13 55.7 11 44.1 39 45.5
22 32.613 55.1 4 32.6 3 29.7 16 33.8 36 37.8
1 8.60 4.8 0 4.3 0 4.8 0 5.8 0 4.9
0 9.10 7.6 0 13.1 0 9.2 3 16 3 11.5
1 1.30 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0.2 0 0.1

Election result

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Council composition

After the inaugural elections the composition of the council was compared to its previous consistent councils.

Brighton Borough Council composition after the election in 1995 was:

2820

Hove Borough Council composition after the election in 1995 was:

16113

After the inaugural election in 1996 the composition of the council was:

542211

Ward results

Candidates who were previously councillors in the Brighton Borough Council or Hove Borough Council are indicated with a (*)

Woodingdean

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brighton & Hove City Council Election Results 1996-2011. live. electionscentre.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20180920011338/http://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Brighton-Hove-1996-2011.pdf . 20 September 2018 .