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1994 Bromley London Borough Council election

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1994 Bromley London Borough Council election
← 1990 5 May 1994 1998 →

All 60 seats to Bromley London Borough Council
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Labour
Last election 43 seats, 49.8% 6 seats, 23.3% 11 seats, 23.3%
Seats before 42 7 11
Seats won 32 21 7
Seat change Decrease11 Increase15 Decrease4
Percentage 40.9% 36.6% 20.2%
Swing Decrease8.6% Increase13.3% Decrease3.1%

Council control before election


Conservative

Council control after election


Conservative

The 1994 Bromley Council election took place on 5 May 1994 to elect members of Bromley London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]

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Background

The Conservatives went into the election defending a large majority won in 1990. However, that majority had been reduced by two when the Liberal Democrats gained Chelsfield & Goddington in the 1993 by-election.

Election result

The turnout across the borough was 48.1%, the second highest turn out in the council's history.

Bromley Local Election Result 1994
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 32 0 11 -11 53.3 40.9 -8.6
  Liberal Democrats 21 15 0 +15 35.0 36.6 +13.3
  Labour 7 0 4 -4 11.7 20.2 -3.1

For the Conservatives, 40.9% was their lowest share of the vote of all the nine sets of elections to date and 32 was also their lowest number of seats won. Their overall majority of 4 seats was their lowest in the council's history. For the Liberal Democrats their 36.6% was their highest share of the vote and 21 the most number of seats won. The first past the post voting system was shown to have benefitted the Conservatives and worked against the Labour Party while the Liberal Democrats achieved a fair representation.

Ward results

Beckenham

Anerley[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Christopher Richard Gaster* 55.6 +12.1
Liberal Democrats William Alan Macdonald MacCormick*
Labour Clinton Valvis McCree 32.2 -3.7
Labour Corinna Margaret Mary Smart
Conservative David Eric Burch 12.3 -1.0
Conservative Adrian Grantham Smith
Majority 23.4 +16.0
Turnout 46.6 -1.6
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +8.0
Clock House (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats David Edward Aubrey Crowe 1,820 41.1 +15.3
Liberal Democrats Martin Arthur Lockwood 1,749
Labour Deborah Russell 1,388 31.3 -3.2
Labour Richard F Watts 1,351
Conservative Alan Howarth 1,223 27.6 -12.1
Conservative Roderick A. Reed 1,131
Majority 9.7 14.9
Turnout 57.1 +4.4
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +7.5
Copers Cope (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Christopher John Elgar* 54.9 -9.4
Conservative Charles George Priest*
Liberal Democrats Mavis J Dowling 27.6 +11.0
Liberal Democrats David A Evans
Labour Janice M Cooke 17.5 -1.6
Labour Bryan Edwin Freake
Majority 27.3 -17.9
Turnout 41.3
Conservative hold Swing -8.9
Eden Park (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Frances J D Cooke* 1,496 46.6 -10.2
Conservative Albert George Miles* 1,431
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Gee 1,052 32.8 +15.7
Liberal Democrats Kathleen Isabel Milward 962
Labour Gwendoline E Edwards 20.6 -5.5
Labour Andrew O Price
Majority 13.8 -16.9
Turnout 45.3 -1.4
Conservative hold Swing -8.4
Kelsey Park (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael John B Tickner* 59.7 -10.6
Conservative Stephen R. Oxenbridge
Liberal Democrats Russell L Egan-Wyer 26.3 +10.2
Liberal Democrats Edward Hilary Whitaker
Labour Neil W Entwhistle
Labour Geraldine F Scanlan
Majority 33.4 -20.8
Turnout 51.2 -3.1
Conservative hold Swing -10.4
Lawrie Park & Kent House (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard D Foister* 35.0 -3.8
Conservative John Arthur M Lewis*
Labour Catherine Boyle 31.6 +1.0
Labour Andrew C Barber
Liberal Peter White 21.5 -2.5
Liberal Gerald A Williams
Liberal Democrats Reginald William Adams 11.9 -12.1
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey L Roberts
Majority 3.4 -4.8
Turnout 50.5
Conservative hold Swing -2.4
Penge (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Patricia Mansfield* 1,326 45.4 -4.6
Labour Peter Timothy Fookes* 1,241
Liberal Democrats Daniel Ward 1,063 36.4 +26.2
Liberal Democrats Sonia Mary Whitaker 1,015
Conservative John Anthony De'Giovanni 529 18.1 -10.0
Conservative Anthony H G Mills 515
Majority 9.0 -12.9
Turnout 43.6 +1.1
Labour hold Swing -6.4
Shortlands (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Philip J Haslop 58.2 -10.4
Conservative Malcolm Peter Hyland
Liberal Democrats Hilary Elizabeth-Anne Gaster 24.5 +5.5
Liberal Democrats Sheila M Machray
Labour Simon J Dawe 12.0 -0.5
Labour Robert N Hughes
Green Francis L Locke 5.3 n/a
Majority 33.7 -15.9
Turnout 47.2 -2.4
Conservative hold Swing -8.9

Chislehurst

Bickley[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Malcolm Dear* 57.4
Conservative Sheila Ann Humphreys
Conservative Ingrid Alexandra Buckley
Liberal Democrats Michael D Chuter 24.3
Liberal Democrats Keith G Room
Liberal Democrats Robert R V Woollett
Labour Alan A J Bartlett
Labour Elsie M Herne
Labour Kenneth C H Herring
Majority 33.1
Turnout 47.2
Conservative hold Swing
Chislehurst (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Joan Bryant* 54.9
Conservative Kathleen Ann Boughey*
Conservative Joan Kathleen Wykes*
Labour Charles F Phillips 19.9
Liberal Democrats Ian Malcolm Magrath 18.9
Labour Andrew Robert Amos
Labour Paul A Dyett
Liberal Democrats Robert F Webster
Liberal Democrats George H Watson
Green Paul Ryder 6.2
Majority 35.0
Turnout 45.8
Conservative hold Swing
Mottingham (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ernest William Dyer* 53.4
Labour Robert Justin Yeldham
Conservative Dennis Arthur Boughey 29.9
Conservative Michael John Hennessey
Liberal Democrats Ann E Ford 16.7
Liberal Democrats Brian Harry Taylor
Majority 23.4
Turnout 43.8
Labour hold Swing
Plaistow & Sundridge (3)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jill E Andrew 2,392 44.0
Conservative Paul Louis Jemetta 2,291
Conservative Dorothy Joan Laird* 2,269
Liberal Democrats Lennard Douglas Woods 1,281 23.5
Liberal Democrats Michael F Deves 1,272
Labour Robert Armstrong 1,252 23.0
Labour Michael Thomas King 1,144
Labour Nicholas Anthony Wright 1,102
Green Joyce Linda Brown 9.5
Majority 20.4
Turnout 44.2
Conservative hold Swing
St Paul's Cray (3)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Thomas William N Hawthorne 2,892 52.7
Liberal Democrats Martin Alan Curry 2,536
Liberal Democrats Duncan Keith Borrowman 2,526
Labour Colin Willetts* 1,866 34.0
Labour Christopher Arthur Purnell* 1,699
Labour Richard Ernest Hart 1,620
Conservative Bernard J Cobley 729 13.3
Conservative Edna P Bensaid 685
Conservative Jason M Hadden 637
Majority 18.7
Turnout 47.5
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

Orpington

Chelsfield & Goddington (3)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Graem Peters* 3,491 58.3 +19.1
Liberal Democrats Gilliam Margaret Chamarette 3,420
Liberal Democrats Michael James Hall 3,297
Conservative Judith Elizabeth Ellis* 1,949 32.5 -16.9
Conservative Julian Patrick Greville Grainger* 1,925
Conservative Anthony Neil Youd 1,831
Labour Charles Walter Hailes 548 9.2 -2.2
Labour Odette V Coram 530
Labour Carol Anne Hannay 528
Majority 25.8 36.0
Turnout 52.6 -2.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +18.0
Crofton (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Helen Cecilia Rabbatts 2,598 56.3
Liberal Democrats Vivian Charles Ross 2,513
Conservative Paul Martin Bonter* 1,666 36.1
Conservative Peter Sturdy* 1,609
Labour Malcolm Barker 353 7.6
Labour Timothy J Camm 326
Majority 20.2
Turnout 58.2
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Farnborough (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jennifer Mary Hillier* 60.1
Conservative Eric Norman Goodman*
Liberal Democrats Terence Frank Clark 28.7
Liberal Democrats Sylvia C Norris
Labour Peter J Davenport 11.2
Labour Lynn Ann Sellwood
Majority 31.4
Turnout 47.4
Conservative hold Swing
Orpington Central (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Christopher Stewart Maines* 67.6
Liberal Democrats Michael John Norris*
Conservative William K E Huntingdon-Thresher 17.9
Conservative Harry J Stranger
Labour Harold J Barker 14.5
Labour Steven M Collinson
Majority 49.7
Turnout 49.4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Petts Wood & Knoll (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Charles Woods* 52.0
Conservative Joan Hatcher*
Conservative Anthony M Owen*
Liberal Democrats Julia C Bye 33.1
Liberal Democrats Eileen G D Edwards
Liberal Democrats Justin D C Cockett
Labour Christopher John Price 14.9
Labour Rosalie Huzzard
Labour Graeme M Burton
Majority 18.8
Turnout 50.2
Conservative hold Swing
St Mary Cray (3)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Richard Holbrook* 2,087 48.3
Labour Susan Ann Polydorou* 1,888
Labour Gordon Thomas Yates 1,780
Conservative Pamela P Brockhurst 1,162 26.9
Conservative Leonard C Cruse 1,103
Liberal Democrats Ian R Bailey 1,072 24.8
Conservative Anne Susan Barrow 1,061
Liberal Democrats Ernest James Lovell 1,057
Liberal Democrats Ann J Hawthorne 1,027
Majority 21.4
Turnout 41.5
Labour hold Swing

Ravensbourne

Biggin Hill[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Colin Gostt 2,085 52.2 +33.5
Liberal Democrats Walter Robert Shekyls 1,978
Conservative David Robert Haslam* 1,580 39.6 -6.7
Conservative John J Cokayne 1,520
Labour Leonard David Hall 327 8.2 -5.5
Labour Keith Aubrey Galley 297
Majority 12.7
Turnout 49.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Bromley Common & Keston (3)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Paul Jeremy Hudson Booth* 63.0 +17.9
Liberal Democrats Elsie Phythian
Liberal Democrats Alexa Christine Anne Michael
Conservative Catherine Ann Bustard* 26.6 -12.9
Conservative Rose M Covell
Conservative Neil Richard Reddin
Labour Christopher Martin 10.4 -5.0
Labour Robert I Forman
Labour Pamela C Remon
Majority 36.4
Turnout 49.0
Liberal Democrats gain from Swing
Darwin (1)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter John Bloomfield* 69.2
Liberal Democrats Richard J Stillwell 17.4
Labour Joyce E Galley 13.4
Majority 51.8
Turnout 53.0
Conservative hold Swing
Hayes (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Ernest Denis Barkway* 56.7
Conservative Philip Geoffrey Jones*
Conservative Nigel G Kelsh*
Liberal Democrats Mark Andrew Gill 23.7
Liberal Democrats Robert M Manser
Liberal Democrats William Harold Stott
Labour Elizabeth Ruth Johnstone 19.5
Labour Peter W Rance
Labour Roy D Shufflebotham
Majority 33.0
Turnout 47.0
Conservative hold Swing
Martins Hill & Town (2)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Peter John Ayres 1,442 40.9
Liberal Democrats Raymond Philip Warner 1,335
Conservative Michael Turner 1,249 35.4
Conservative Anthony Millar Wilkinson* 1,161
Labour Cecil R Dean 574 16.3
Labour Susan L Yates 405
Green Frances Mary Speed 173 4.9
SDP Martin B McCabe 88 2.5
Majority 5.5
Turnout 46.0
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
West Wickham North (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Caroline Mary Hubbard* 52.6
Conservative Brian Charles Humphreys*
Liberal Democrats Jennifer Margaret Fitch 37.0
Liberal Democrats John Raymond Maydwell
Labour Timothy J Craddock 10.4
Labour Gwendolen E Pole
Majority 15.5
Turnout 50.0
Conservative hold Swing
West Wickham South (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Frederick Ivan Gray* 53.6
Conservative Leonard Walter Tutt
Liberal Democrats Graham Frederick Keith Radford 26.4
Liberal Democrats Gordon J Stevens
Labour Raymond G Mooney 12.4
Labour Jane K Taylor
SDP Richard Henry Redden 7.6
Majority 27.2
Turnout 49.0
Conservative hold Swing

References

  1. ^ "London Borough Council Elections 5 May 1994 including Results from the European Elections" (PDF). London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m London Borough of Bromley
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