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1 2014 local elections: The TUSC results Overview p3 Summary points p4 A note on statistical methods p5 Table One: TUSC results by council p7 Table Two: The directly-elected mayoral results p10 Table Three: Regional breakdown of the full results: Eastern p11 East Midlands p13 London p15 Northern p28 North West p30 Southern p34 South West p37 West Midlands p42 Yorkshire & Humberside p46 Table Four: Candidates not part of the TUSC umbrella p51 May 27th

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3 Overview A TOTAL of 554 candidates, standing in 507 wards in 86 councils, contested the local council elections on May 22nd under the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) umbrella. In addition, TUSC stood candidates in the directly-elected mayoral contests in Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets, and in five by-elections in three councils without scheduled elections this year, that were held on the same day. In total 68,152 votes were cast for these candidates. Scheduled elections took place in 161 local authorities in England, to fill 4,216 seats in around 3,000 wards. Labour and the Tories had over 4,000 candidates, the Liberal Democrats 2,907, UKIP 2,155 and the Green Party 1,854. After TUSC, contesting 12% of the seats and 17% of the wards, the next biggest parties were the BNP (106 candidates, 2.5% of the seats), the Christian Peoples Alliance (61, 1.4%), the Liberal Party (43, 1%) and the English Democrats (31, 0.7%). Scale of the TUSC challenge The TUSC challenge was greater than anything attempted before in the four-year history of our coalition. In 2011, the first local elections seriously contested by TUSC, we fielded a candidate in 2% of the seats. In 2012 it was 4% and in 2013, when it was mainly county councils which were up for election, TUSC had a candidate in 5% of the seats, 120 in total. This year was on a different scale. But it was also on a different scale to any historical left-of-labour comparator. The highest number of candidates ever stood by the Socialist Alliance, for example, was in 2002, on the same fouryearly local elections cycle as this year s contests (including the London boroughs). The Socialist Alliance stood 204 candidates in those elections, in 187 wards. This really was, as we said, the biggest left-of-labour electoral challenge since the immediate aftermath of world war two. The breadth of candidates Another significant feature was the breadth of the candidates who came forward to stand. There were 53 candidates who were members of the RMT transport workers union, one of the constituent organisations, of course, of TUSC. But then there were 19 Communication Workers Union members who were candidates, 18 members of the National Union of Teachers, 16 PCS members, and 20 members of the University and College Union. From the big Labour-affiliated unions, there were 74 Unison members standing for TUSC and 130 members of Unite. There was also political breadth, around the agreed TUSC core policies (see The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition is, as the name states, a coalition. Alongside leading trade unionists and individual socialist councillors sitting in a personal capacity on the national steering committee, there are five organisations with official delegates to the committee: the RMT transport workers union, the Socialist Party, the Socialist Workers Party, Socialist Resistance, and the TUSC Independent Socialist Network, representing unaffiliated members of TUSC. These latter are an important component of TUSC there were 141 candidates (25%) who, when completing the TUSC Authorisation Application form question, are you a member of a political party or group? entered none. But there were also candidates who are members of more socialist organisations than those currently participating on the national steering committee as has been the case since TUSC s formation. This year there were candidates standing under the TUSC umbrella who were members of DayMer (a socialist Turkish-Kurdish community group), the Pan-African Congress, the United Socialist Party, the Labour Representation Committee, and nine members of Left Unity and two Respect members, all with the rights guaranteed in the TUSC rules to promote their own 3

4 organisation in their election campaign as they so wished (see on the TUSC website). However, while TUSC strives to be a broad coalition, there are still other forces yet to be involved. The TUSC national steering committee has previously invited Left Unity, Respect, the National Health Action Party, the Socialist Labour Party, and the Communist Party of Britain to join our coalition with the full rights of a participating organisation or at least to discuss electoral collaboration. But, while there was some collaboration locally, these parties decided to stand candidates separately from TUSC on May 22nd. Their results are listed at the end of this report. National media boycott The BBC, acting on behalf of all the broadcasting companies, produces guidance policy for coverage of each election, including a minimum threshold of the number of candidates a party must stand before they qualify for fair coverage. Unfortunately, although we ended up with candidates in nearly 17% of the wards above the BBC s criteria this time TUSC fell short of the seat number threshold. The result was an almost total boycott of TUSC in the national broadcasting and print media, with just one item on the BBC s Daily Politics show, a 20-second clip on the News At One, a similar length item on Radio Four, but nothing on ITV, Sky or Channel Four. The only national newspaper to mention TUSC was The Independent. The steering committee is resolved that this should be the last set of elections where TUSC does not meet the minimum thresholds. Summary points Table One presents the TUSC results aggregated on a local authority basis, with the full results for each ward, including the votes of all the other parties candidates, given in Table Three. Table Two records the results of the TUSC candidates in the three directly-elected mayoral contests. Significant features of the results include: The total vote for all TUSC candidates on May 22nd was 68,031, comprised of 64,098 votes for the council candidates and 3,933 votes for the three mayoral candidates. The TUSC national steering committee member, Southampton councillor Keith Morrell, expelled from the Labour Party for voting against the cuts, was re-elected for his Coxford ward with a 43% share of the vote, with Labour coming in third. Other notable ward results were Dave Nellist s 29.7% in Coventry St Michael s ward; Terry Simmons 21%, Paul Quinn s 19.7% and Sue Wright s 19.2% in Salford s Little Hulton, Weaste & Seedley and Barton wards; Brendan Tyrrell s 18.1% in Halewood South in Knowsley; Dave Gibson s 17% in Barnsley Central; Ibrahim Avcil s 14.4% in Haringey s Northumberland Park ward; and Kieran Wilson s 14% in Redbridge ward in Southampton In 31 councils TUSC stood in over 30% of the wards. In five of these councils TUSC s average ward vote was over 5%, topped by Salford (9.9%), and followed by Haringey (6.9%), Barnsley (6.4%), Southampton (5.7%) and Newham (5.5%). In 21 councils one eighth of the councils with elections on May 22nd TUSC polled over 1,000 votes. In ten councils, TUSC s score was over 2,000 votes, led by Waltham Forest (5,482 votes), Haringey (4,166), Southampton (3,308), Lewisham (2,735, in addition to the 1,354 votes for 4

5 TUSC s candidate for mayor), Sheffield (2,657), Coventry (2,592), Hillingdon (2,260), Enfield (2,162), Salford (2,150), and Tower Hamlets (2,144, plus 871 for the mayor). Across the 506 wards contested by TUSC in the scheduled elections, 17% of the total, the mean average vote for TUSC candidates was 3.4%. A note on statistical methods The results for TUSC candidates for each council where a seat was contested are given in the regional breakdown of results. A figure for the percentage of the vote won by TUSC is also given. How this later figure is worked out is straightforward in a contest for one seat the percentage figure for the TUSC candidate being the percentage of all the votes cast. But what about multi-seat contests, where two or three councillors were elected from the same ward? How to present such results, particularly where a party fields just one candidate in a two or three-seat contest, is a controversial question of psephology. In an example from the 2011 elections, in Leicester s Rushey Mead ward the single TUSC candidate polled 272 votes, outpolling one of the Liberal Democrat candidates. It is a fact that 4.9% of the 5,524 people who voted in Rushey Mead used one of their three votes for TUSC. But they actually cast 13,917 votes. So if all the ward s candidates votes were recorded as a percentage of the 5,524 actual voters, the total number of votes would be 300%. So the method we have used since 2011 is to record the TUSC vote (or the highest TUSC vote in a ward we have fielded more than one candidate) as a percentage of the aggregate of the highest votes of all the parties contesting the ward, the highest vote being taken as a maximum expression of a particular party s support. In the Rushey Mead example, this aggregated the highest Labour vote (2,789), the highest Independent (1,039), the Tories highest vote (861), the top Lib Dem vote (556), and TUSC s 272 votes, a total of 5,517. On this calculation, TUSC polled 4.9% in the ward. This method is neither a correct nor incorrect way of presenting the support there for TUSC. It is just another method, with its limitations openly acknowledged. 5

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7 2014 Local Elections: TUSC results by council Below are the TUSC results aggregated on a local authority basis, listed in a regional breakdown including regional totals. The number of candidates TUSC stood is given in the first column, followed by the number of wards (with a figure for the percentage of wards contested by TUSC in each council given, rounded to the nearest five percentage point, in column three). The fourth column gives the aggregate vote for all the TUSC candidates, and the last column shows the mean average share of the vote in the wards contested in each authority (as calculated by the formula in column five). Eastern No. of candidates No. of wards 7 % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Basildon 1 1 5% % Milton Keynes 1 1 5% % Peterborough % % Stevenage % % St Albans & District 1 1 5% % Three Rivers 1 1 5% % Watford % % Welwyn Hatfield % % % 1, % East Midlands No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Daventry 1 1 5% % Derby % % Lincoln % % % % London No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Barking & Dagenham % % Bexley 1 1 5% % Brent % % Bromley 1 1 5% % Camden % % Croydon % % Ealing % % Enfield % 2, % Greenwich 3 1 5% % Hackney % 1, % Hammersmith & Fulham % %

8 Haringey % 4, % Havering 1 1 5% % Hillingdon % 2, % Islington % % Kingston % % Lambeth % 1, % Lewisham % 2, % Merton % % Newham % 1, % Southwark % 1, % Sutton % % Tower Hamlets % 2, % Waltham Forest % 5, % Wandsworth % % % 30, % Northern No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Carlisle % % Gateshead % % Newcastle-upon-Tyne % % North Tyneside % % Sunderland % % % 2, % North West No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Burnley % % Halton % % Knowsley % % Liverpool % 1, % Manchester % % Oldham 1 1 5% % Pendle 1 1 5% % Rochdale 1 1 5% % Salford % 2, % Sefton 1 1 5% % St Helens % % Tameside 1 1 5% % Warrington 1 1 5% % Wigan 1 1 5% % Wirral % % % 5, % Southern No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Eastleigh % % Reading 1 1 5% % Portsmouth % % Southampton % 3, % Winchester % % % 4, % 8

9 South West No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Bristol % 1, % Cheltenham % % Exeter % % Gloucester % % Plymouth % 1, % Stroud % % % 3, % West Midlands No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Birmingham % 1, % Coventry % 2, % Newcastle-under-Lyme % % Nuneaton & Bedworth % % Rugby % % Sandwell 1 1 5% % Worcester % % Wyre Forest % % % 5, % Yorkshire & Humberside No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Barnsley % 1, % Calderdale % % Doncaster % 1, % Harrogate 1 1 5% % Kingston-upon-Hull % % Kirklees % % Leeds % % North East Lincolnshire % % Rotherham % % Sheffield % 2, % Wakefield % 1, % % 9, % Council by-elections No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote Blackpool % % Gravesham % % Lancaster % % % TOTALS Local authorities No. of candidates No. of wards % of wards Aggregate vote Ave share of vote % 64, % 9

10 2014 Local Elections: Directly-elected Mayoral results There were five directly-elected Mayoral contests this year, in the London boroughs of Hackney, Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets, and in Watford. TUSC stood a candidate in three of these elections and the first preference results from these contests are listed below. Lewisham TUSC candidate: Chris Flood Newham Labour 36,659 (50.8%); Conservative 8,041 (11.1%); Liberal Democrats 7,234 (10%); Green 7,224 (10%); Lewisham People Before Profit 6,014 (8.3%); UKIP 5,684 (7.9%); TUSC 1,354 (1.9%) Turnout 73,204 TUSC candidate: Lois Austin Tower Hamlets Labour 47,095 (61.2%); Conservative 13,976 (18.2%); UKIP 4,960 (6.4%); Green 3,055 (4%); Communities United 2,796 (3.6%); Liberal Democrat 1,757 (2.3%); TUSC 1,708 (2.2%); Christian Peoples Alliance 1,625 (2.1%). Turnout 76,972 TUSC candidate: Hugo Pierre Tower Hamlets First (Lutfur Rahman) 36,539 (43.4%); Labour 27,632 (32.8%); Conservative 7,173 (8.5%); UKIP 4,819 (5.7%%); Green 4,699 (5.6%); Liberal Democrat 1,959 (2.3%); TUSC 871 (1%); Independent 205 (0.2%); Independent 164 (0.2%); Independent 162 (0.2%); Turnout 84,234 Notes: There were a significant number of rejected ballot papers at the first count, 2, % of the total cast with 1,705 of these rejected for voting for two first preference candidates. After second preference votes were transferred, the sitting independent mayor, Lutfur Rahman, was re-elected, with 37,395 votes to Labour s John Biggs, who ended with 34,143 votes. 10

11 2014 elections: Regional breakdown of TUSC results Eastern Region TUSC contested eight councils in the Eastern region with 29 candidates in 28 wards, in three of which there were two councillors to be elected, and one with three. Listed are the votes received by every candidate in these wards, with a percentage of the vote figure also given for the TUSC candidate (see Note on Statistical Methods on how this was calculated in multi-seat wards). The political composition of each council before May 22nd is indicated in parentheses. Basildon (Conservative) Fryerns Dave Murray UKIP 1,199; Lab 983; Con 502; LD 74; TUSC 39 (1.4%) Votes cast 2,797 Milton Keynes (No overall control) Bradwell (three seats) Katie Simpson LD 1,259; Lab 1,253; Lab 1,081; LD 1,071; LD 1,061; Lab 950; UKIP 737; UKIP 690; Con 561; Con 545; Con 534; Ind 225; TUSC 124 (3%) Votes cast 4,159 Peterborough (Conservative) Eye & Thorney (two seats) Carl Harper Con 1,008; Con 773; UKIP 763; Lab 327; Lab 213; Green 180; TUSC 81 (3.4%) Votes cast 2,359 Fletton & Woodston John Lloyd Con 739; Lab 699; UKIP 591; Green 165; Ind 157; TUSC 39 (1.6%) Votes cast 2,390 Orton Longueville 2012 result: TUSC 103 (5.5%) Mary Cooke UKIP 755; Con 715; Lab 672; Green 144; TUSC 99 (4.2%) Votes cast 2,385 Orton Waterville Steve Cawley Con 1,169; UKIP 780; Lab 373; Green 206; TUSC 44 (1.7%) Votes cast 2,572 Park Geoff Eagle Lab 1,410; Con 1,191; UKIP 283; Green 121; LD 74; TUSC 12 (0.4%) Votes cast 3,091 Werrington North Mark Cooke Ind 1,145; Con 362; Lab 242; LD 69; TUSC 67 (3.6%) Votes cast 1,885 Stevenage (Labour) Bandley Hill Bedwell 2011 result: TUSC 61 (3.1%) 2012 result: TUSC 101 (6.7%) 2011 result: TUSC 53 (2.8%) 2012 result: TUSC 39 (2.5%) Longmeadow 2011 result: TUSC 62 (3.1%) Amanda Dilley Lab 844; Con 602; TUSC 162 (9.3%); LD 124 Votes cast 1,732 Steve Glennon Lab 901; UKIP 514; Con 301; LD 80; TUSC 37 (2%) Votes cast 1,833 Helen Kerr Lab 637; Con 534; UKIP 522; LD 122; TUSC 39 (2.1%) 11

12 2012 result: TUSC 109 (6.6%) Votes cast 1,854 Pin Green Rhian Clare Lab 809; UKIP 491; Con 387; TUSC 51 (2.9%) Votes cast 1,738 Roebuck 2011 result: TUSC 61 (3.3%) 2012 result: TUSC 41 (2.8%) Bryan Clare Lab 647; UKIP 511; Con 435; Green 86; LD 73; TUSC 13 (0.7%) Votes cast 1,765 Shephall (two seats) 2011 result: TUSC 75 (4.6%) 2012 result: TUSC 48 (3.7%) Barbara Clare, Mark Pickersgill Lab 641; Lab 583; UKIP 503; Con 282; Con 228; LD 124; TUSC 92 (5.6%); TUSC 69 Votes cast 1,642 St Nicholas Mark Gentleman Lab 756; UKIP 459; Con 357; LD 105; TUSC 39 (2.3%) Votes cast 1,716 Symonds Green Trevor Palmer Lab 949; Con 577; LD 121; TUSC 102 (5.8%) Votes cast 1,749 St Albans & District (No overall control) Clarence Keith Hussey LD 764; Con 579; Lab 483; Green 367; UKIP 145; TUSC 14 (0.6%) Votes cast 2,352 Three Rivers (Liberal Democrat) Leavesden (three seats) Richard Shattock LD 838; LD 828; LD 771; UKIP 389; Con 354; Con 230; Con 229; Lab 216; Lab 199; Lab 150; TUSC 58 (3.1%) Votes cast 1,855 Watford (Liberal Democrat) Central Mark O Connor LD 813; Lab 698; Con 252; UKIP 243; TUSC 50 (2.4%) Votes cast 2,056 Holywell Sajith Attepuram Lab 1,164; UKIP 346; LD 231; Con 221; TUSC 33 (1.7%) Votes cast 1,995 Leggatts Thinesh Balasingam Lab 855; LD 433; UKIP 420; Con 289; Green 151; TUSC 35 (1.6%) Votes cast 2,183 Oxhey Sharon Belsham-Wray LD 1,236; Lab 289; UKIP 268; Con 276; TUSC 32 (1.5%) Votes cast 2,101 Stanborough John McShane LD 898; UKIP 400; Con 305; Lab 249; TUSC 33 (1.8%) Votes cast 1,885 Vicarage James O Connor Lab 1,403; LD 346; UKIP 234; Con 207; TUSC 56 (2.5%) Votes cast 2,246 Welwyn Hatfield (No overall control) Hatfield Central David James Lab 566; UKIP 456; Con 342; LD 131; TUSC 25 (1.6%) Votes cast 1,520 Hatfield East Roy Jenkins Con 785; Lab 463: UKIP 376; LD 160; TUSC 41 (2.2%) Votes cast 1,825 Hatfield West Christopher Spence Con 680; Lab 593; UKIP 425; LD 224; TUSC 33 (1.7%) Votes cast 1,955 Howlands (two seats) Cameron Bransom Con 563; Con 547; Lab 534; Lab 526; UKIP 512; LD 111; TUSC 78 (4.3%) Votes cast 1,798 12

13 2014 elections: Regional breakdown of TUSC results East Midlands Region TUSC contested three councils in the East Midlands region with 14 candidates in 14 single-seat wards. Listed are the votes received by every candidate in these wards, with a percentage of the vote figure also given for the TUSC candidate. The political composition of each council before May 22nd is indicated in parentheses. Daventry (Conservative) Weedon Tom Price Con 1,093; UKIP 559; Lab 265; LD 144; TUSC 32 (1.5%) Votes cast 2,093 Derby (Labour) Alvaston Charlie Taylor UKIP 1,825; Lab 1,219; Con 474; LD 126; TUSC 57 (1.5%) Votes cast 3,701 Darley Chris Fernandez Lab 1,554; Con 1,113; UKIP 619; LD 361; TUSC 149 (3.9%) Votes cast 3,796 Normanton Graham Lewis Lab 2,619; UKIP 368; Con 262; LD 190; TUSC 68 (1.9%) Votes cast 3,507 Sinfin Zbigniew Wojcik Lab 1,488; UKIP 658; Con 344; TUSC 98 (3.7%); LD 67 Votes cast 2,655 Lincoln (Labour) Abbey 2011 result: TUSC 120 (5.5%) Nick Parker Lab 744; UKIP 385; Con 364; LD 138; TUSC 93 (5.4%) Votes cast 1, result: TUSC 139 (8.9%) Birchwood Samuel Mumby Lab 579; Con 576; UKIP 523; TUSC 47 (2.7%) Votes cast 1,725 Boultham Carholme Castle Glebe Minster 2011 result: TUSC 31 (1.4%) 2011 result: TUSC 62 (2.4%) 2012 result: TUSC 106 (5.7%) 2011 result: TUSC 59 (2.7%) 2011 result: TUSC 58 (3%) 2011 result: TUSC 57 (2.4%) 2012 result: TUSC 41 (2.2%) Nicole Good Lab 834; UKIP 445; Con 363; LD 79; TUSC 46 (2.6%) Votes cast 1,767 Lewis Shearwood Lab 1,129; Con 413; UKIP 328; LD 143; Ind 80; TUSC 48 (2.2%) Votes cast 2,141 Danny Wilkinson Lab 655; Con 389; UKIP 382; Green 152; LD 102; TUSC 39 (2.3%) Votes cast 1,719 Keri Lowe Lab 569; Con 402; UKIP 368; Green 110; LD 81; TUSC 16 (1%) Votes cast 1,546 Michael Hancock Lab 683; Con 660; UKIP 405; Green 105; LD 72; TUSC 19 (1%) Votes cast 1,944 13

14 Moorland 2011 result: TUSC 37 (1.8%) 2012 result: TUSC 78 (4.8%) Park 2011 result: TUSC 55 (3.5%) 2012 result: TUSC 59 (5.1%) Vince Williams Lab 768; Con 505; UKIP 396; LD 54; TUSC 28 (1.6%) Votes cast 1,751 Gavyn Graham Lab 561; UKIP 308; Con 204; Green 100; LD 62; Ind 40; TUSC 17 (1.3%) Votes cast 1,292 14

15 2014 elections: Regional breakdown of TUSC results London Region TUSC contested 26 councils in London with 196 candidates in 152 wards, almost all of which were multi-seat wards. In most of these wards TUSC fielded just one candidate but in 30 wards there were two or more candidates. Listed are the votes received by every candidate in these wards, with a percentage of the vote figure also given for the TUSC candidate (see Note on Statistical Methods on how this was calculated in multi-seat wards). The political composition of each council before May 22nd is indicated in parentheses. Barking & Dagenham (Labour) Gascoine (three seats) Pete Mason, Ruth Mason 15 Lab 1,977; Lab 1,896; Lab 1,757; UKIP 454; Con 274; Ind 226; Con 216; Con 172; TUSC 146 (4.7%); TUSC 143 Aggregate vote 3,077 Thames (three seats) Joseph Mambuliya Lab 1,720; Lab 1,622; Lab 1,573; UKIP 655; UKIP 644; Con 266; SLP 245; Con 138; TUSC 56 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 2,942 Bexley (Conservative) Colyers (three seats) Richard Juby Con 1,223; UKIP 1,112; Con 1,111; Lab 995; Con 963; Lab 915; Lab 896; BNP 383; TUSC 169 (4.3%) Aggregate vote 3,882 Brent (Labour) Dudden Hill (three seats) Sandra De Andrade Lab 2,051; Lab 1,895; Lab 1,851; LD 1,107; LD 961; LD 957; Green 538; Con 471; Con 389; Con 385; UKIP 292; TUSC 144 (3.1%) Aggregate vote 4,603 Harlesden (three seats) John Boyle Lab 2,160; Lab 2,031; Lab 2,017; Green 459; LD 387; TUSC 359 (9.9%); LD 313; LD 283; Con 276; Con 270; Con 249 Aggregate vote 3,641 Kilburn (three seats) Isabel Counihan- Sanchez Lab 2,162; Lab 2,147; Lab 1,965; Green 733; Con 582; Con 517; Con 512; LD 470; LD 361; LD 321; TUSC 224 (5.4%) Aggregate vote 4,171 Preston (three seats) Paul Summers Lab 1,712; Lab 1,671; Lab 1,549; Con 1,428; Con 1,339; Con 1,334; UKIP 345; Green 317; LD 260; LD 245; LD 211; TUSC 148 (3.5%) Aggregate vote 4,210 Bromley (Conservative) Cray Valley East (three seats) Steven Cope Con 1,214; Con 1,210; Con 1,188; UKIP 1,172; LD 869; Lab 841; LD 803; LD 736;

16 16 Lab 688; Green 383; BNP 284; TUSC 131 (2.7%) Aggregate vote 4,894 Camden (Labour) Gospel Oak (three seats) John Reid Lab 1,687; Lab 1,590; Lab 1,534; Con 634; Con 551; Green 549; Green 527; Con 456; Green 429; UKIP 361; LD 248; LD 245; LD 158; TUSC 110 (3.1%) Aggregate vote 3,589 West Hampstead (three seats) David Pearce Lab 1,179; Lab 1,166; Lab 1,082; LD 943; LD 901; LD 836; Con 811; Con 715; Green 343; Green 327; Green 250; UKIP 202; TUSC 67 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 3,545 Croydon (Conservative) Broad Green (three seats) Paul McMillan, Ragesh Khakhira Lab 2,754; Lab 2,609; Lab 2,289; Con 761; Con 579; Con 535; UKIP 500; UKIP 404; Green 395; Green 301; Green 265; LD 170; TUSC 69 (1.5%); CPB 69; TUSC 65 Aggregate vote 4,718 Selhurst (three seats) Eleanor Haven Lab 2,086; Lab 2,079; Lab 1,996; Con 546; Con 515; UKIP 504; Con 471; UKIP 396; Green 341; Green 269; Green 267; LD 240; Ind 128; TUSC 88 (2.2%); CPB 77 Aggregate vote 4,010 Thornton Heath (three seats) Glen Hart Lab 2,340; Lab 2,040; Lab 2,023; Con 545; Con 445; Con 444; UKIP 392; UKIP 388; Green 336; Green 308; Green 295; Ind 171; LD 162; LD 134; TUSC 92 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 4,038 Waddon (three seats) Anindya Bhattacharya Lab 1,965; Lab 1,937; Lab 1,924; Con 1,803; Con 1,696; Con 1,565; UKIP 585; UKIP 575; UKIP 537; Green 324; Green 293; LD 197; Green 190; LD 151; TUSC 71 (1.4%) Aggregate vote 4,945 Ealing (Labour) Acton Central (three seats) Sharon Dixon Lab 1,993; Lab 1,780; Lab 1,758; Con 1,136; Con 1,087; Con 1,005; Green 590; UKIP 377; LD 307; LD 287; LD 282; TUSC 163 (3.6%) Aggregate vote 4,566 East Acton (three seats) Ravi Patel Lab 2,346; Lab 1,948; Lab 1,941; Con 1,086; Con 1,055; Con 1,006; Green 574; UKIP 341; LD 332; LD 256; LD 246; TUSC 143 (3%) Aggregate vote 4,822 Elthorne (three seats) Mark Benjamin Lab 2,122; Lab 1,981; Lab 1,863; LD 1,155; Con 975; Con 894; Con 886; LD 613; Green 595; Green 572; LD 426; UKIP 416; TUSC 136 (2.5%) Aggregate vote 5,399 Enfield (Labour) Bowes (three seats) Craig Diggins, Oliver Mehmet, Frank Curtis Lab 2,249; Lab 2,055; Lab 1,908; Con 789; Con 721; Con 658; Green 526; Green 485; TUSC 122 (3.3%); TUSC 120; TUSC 116

17 Edmonton Green (three seats) Lewis Peacock, Patrick Baker, David Rayfield 17 Aggregate vote 3,686 Lab 2,597; Lab 2,551; Lab 2,496; Con 480; Con 466; Con 383; Green 344; TUSC 302 (8.1%); TUSC 254; TUSC 195 Aggregate vote 3,723 Haselbury (three seats) Mehmet Goztas Lab 2,245; Lab 2,120; Lab 2,025; Con 786; Con 605; UKIP 566; Con 442; Green 416; TUSC 374 (8.5%) Aggregate vote 4,387 Ponders End (three seats) Southbury (three seats) Southgate Green (three seats) Greenwich (Labour) Glyndon (three seats) Paul Kershaw, Joe Simpson John Dolan, Mirjana Glavardanov Lee Maybin, Dean O Hanlon, John Stack Lynne Chamberlain, Sian Stringer, Sara Kasab Lab 2,209; Lab 2,208; Lab 2,204; Con 565; Con 513; Con 497; Green 384; BNP 223; TUSC 171 (4.6%); Ind 133; TUSC 113 Aggregate vote 3,685 Lab 2,148; Lab 1,875; Lab 1,759; Con 859; Con 801; Con 738; UKIP 719; Green 467; Ind 357; BNP 233; TUSC 157 (3.2%); TUSC 115 Aggregate vote 4,940 Lab 1,810; Lab 1,678; Con 1,635; Lab 1,433; Con 1,389; Con 1,257; Green 601; Green 471; UKIP 400; TUSC 50 (1%); TUSC 37; TUSC 36 Aggregate vote 4,829 Lab 2,212; Lab 2,064; Lab 1,959; Green 568; Con 494; Con 440; Con 416; TUSC 359 (9.3%); TUSC 285; LD 238; TUSC 212; LD 150; LD 127 Aggregate vote 3,871 Hackney (Labour) Brownswood (two seats) Tom Rubens Lab 1,335; Lab 1,287; Green 562; Green 484; Con 220; Con 226; LD 195; LD 171; TUSC 104 (4.3%) Aggregate vote 2,425 De Beauvoir (two seats) Chris Newby Lab 1,336; Lab 1,245; Green 476; Con 433; Green 418; Con 342; LD 189; LD 150; TUSC 58 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 2,492 Hackney Wick (three seats) Margaret Trotter Lab 1,830; Lab 1,810; Lab 1,700; Green 64; Green 524; Green 446; LD 236; Con 209; Con 203; Con 194; LD 165; LD 124; TUSC 121 (4%) Aggregate vote 3,030 Haggerston (three seats) Oktay Cinpolat Lab 1,822; Lab 1,816; Lab 1,809; Green 602; Green 566; Green 557; Con 362; Con 254; Con 244; TUSC 243 (7.6%); LD 181; LD 131; LD 94 Aggregate vote 3,210 Hoxton East & Shoreditch (three seats) Judy Beishon, Paul Mattsson Lab 1,588; Lab 1,421; Lab 1,385; Green 444; Green 392; Green 358; Con 356; Con 355; Con 323; LD 185; LD 185; LD 172; TUSC 126 (4.7%); TUSC 77 Aggregate vote 2,699 Hoxton West (three seats) Jon Hughes Lab 1,693; Lab 1,687; Lab 1,634; Green 602; Green 487; Green 448; Con 362; Con 339; Con 326; LD 190; LD 182; LD 161; TUSC 136 (4.6%) Aggregate vote 2,983 Lea Bridge (three seats) Annoesjka Valent Lab 2,331; Lab 2,147; Lab 2,073; Green 1,055; Green 985; Green 859; Con 391; Con 310; Con 197; LD 175; LD 169;

18 London Fields (three seats) Fero Firat, Diana Swingler 18 TUSC 161 (3.9%); LD 157 Aggregate vote 4,113 Lab 2,153; Lab 1,915; Lab 1,891; Green 857; Green 761; Green 625; LD 331; Con 321; Con 313; Con 297; TUSC 188 (4.9%); LD 180; LD 138; TUSC 120 Aggregate vote 3,850 Stoke Newington (three seats) Mick Cotter Lab 2,576; Lab 2,330; Lab 2,297; Green 1,270; Green 1,143; Green 1,027; Con 319; LD 278; Con 224; Con 212; LD 206; LD 190; TUSC 173 (3.7%) Aggregate vote 4,616 Hammersmith & Fulham (Conservative) Hammersmith Broadway (three seats) Ray Carey Lab 1,710; Lab 1,709; Lab 1,695; Con 935; Con 810; Con 799; UKIP 339; LD 307; LD 279; LD 240; TUSC 107 (3.1%) Aggregate vote 3,397 Town (three seats) Joanne Harris Con 1,342; Con 1,301; Con 1,181; Lab 623; Lab 611; Lab 562; LD 516; LD 492; LD 373; TUSC 118 (4.5%) Aggregate vote 2,599 Haringey (Labour) Bruce Grove (three seats) Harringay (three seats) Northumberland Park (three seats) Seven Sisters (three seats) St Ann s (three seats) Jonathan Innes, Dilan Secgin David Kaplan, Patrick Burland, Kiran Patel Ibrahim Avcil, Paul Burnham Oktay Sahbaz, Derek Bishop, Jack Jeffrey Simon Hester, Andrew Reid Lab 1,762; Lab 1,654; Lab 1,604; Green 513; Green 425; Green 395; Con 307; Con 251; Con 235; TUSC 201 (6.7%); LD 193; TUSC 176; LD 161; LD 141 Aggregate vote 2,976 Lab 1,683; Lab 1,395; Lab 1,372; LD 1,182; LD 1,139; LD 878; Green 657; Green 572; Green 558; TUSC 219 (5.5%); Con 219; Con 212; Con 200; TUSC 165; TUSC 132 Aggregate vote 3,960 Lab 1,930; Lab 1,796; Lab 1,791; TUSC 439 (14.4%); Green 306; TUSC 274; Con 239; Con 199; Con 184; Green 177; Green 173; LD 135; LD 133; LD 97 Aggregate vote 3,049 Lab 2,190; Lab 2,176; Lab 2,156; Green 582; Green 539; Green 485; Con 443; Con 413; Con 386; TUSC 252 (6.9%); LD 187; TUSC 182; TUSC 174; LD 157; LD 110 Aggregate vote 3,654 Lab 1,829; Lab 1,508; Lab 1,491; Green 757; Green 530; Green 497; TUSC 271 (8%); Con 251; LD 243; TUSC 236; LD 217; UKIP 212; LD 210; Con 194; Con 175 Aggregate vote 3,372 Stroud Green (three seats) Nick Auvache Lab 1,760; Lab 1,757; Lab 1,492; LD 1,309; LD 1,244; LD 1,226; Green 816; Green 725; Green 694; Con 238; Con 227; Con 227; TUSC 149 (3.5%) Aggregate vote 4,269 Tottenham Green (three seats) West Green (three seats) Patrick Cook, Gary McFarlane Jenny Sutton, Hesketh Benoit, Jacek Lab 1,808; Lab 1,795; Lab 1,741; Green 546; Green 421; Con 351; Con 260; TUSC 235 (7.3%); Con 219; LD 216; TUSC 199; LD 170; LD 158 Aggregate vote 3,221 Lab 1,780; Lab 1,772; Lab 1,697; Green 455; Con 383; Green 361; Con 326;

19 Szymanski Green 325; LD 238; TUSC 237 (7.7%); LD 215; LD 177; TUSC 176; TUSC 154 Aggregate vote 3,093 White Hart Lane (three seats) Frank Murray Lab 1,801; Lab 1,704; Lab 1,486; UKIP 376; Con 294; Con 280; Con 267; Green 263; Green 226; LD 213; TUSC 195 (6.2%); Green 174; LD 163; LD 130 Aggregate vote 3,142 Woodside (three seats) Jack Gautami Lab 2,018; Lab 1,947; Lab 1,865; LD 418; Green 406; LD 393; LD 361; Green 342; UKIP 259; Con 271; Green 254; Con 244; Con 207; TUSC 100 (2.8%) Aggregate vote 3,533 Havering (Conservative) Harold Wood (three seats) Chris Rice Ind 2,736; Ind 2,294; Ind 2,221; UKIP 1,140; Con 854; Con 723; Con 661; Lab 436; Lab 415; Lab 346; LD 202; LD 118; LD 82; TUSC 62 (1.1%) Aggregate vote 5,430 Hillingdon (Conservative) Barnhill (three seats) Tony McGill Lab 2,106; Lab 2,042; Lab 1,951; Con 613; Con 560; Con 539; UKIP 529; Green 308; TUSC 108 (2.9%) Aggregate vote 3,664 Botwell (three seats) Jason Buck Lab 2,532; Lab 2,192; Lab 2,142; UKIP 757; Con 531; Con 510; Con 445; Green 335; TUSC 167 (3.9%) Aggregate vote 4,322 Brunel (three seats) Tim Aviss Con 1,332; Con 1,239; Con 1,124; Lab 878; Lab 800; Lab 790; UKIP 755; Green 376; LD 162; TUSC 145 (4%); LD 63; LD 42 Aggregate vote 3,648 Cavendish (three seats) Paul Jackson Con 2,175; Con 2,168; Con 2,108; UKIP 792; Lab 734; Lab 439; Lab 405; Green 320; LD 231; Green 230; LD 193; LD 160; Green 117; TUSC 102 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 4,3545 Charville (three seats) Julia Leonard Lab 1,572; Lab 1,409; Lab 1,368; Con 1,354; Lab 1,276; Con 1,201; UKIP 1,004; Green 381; TUSC 132 (2.9%) Aggregate vote 4,498 Eastcote & East Ruislip (three seats) Dean Melvin Con 2,980; Con 2,778; Con 2,628; UKIP 813; Lab 573; Lab 560; Lab 557; Green 429; LD 326; LD 309; LD 236; TUSC 99 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 5,220 Harefield (two seats) James Carson Con 897; Con 833; UKIP 701; Ind 460; Ind 308; Lab 213; NF 198; Green 184; Lab 136; LD 98; LD 47; TUSC 30 (1.1%) Aggregate vote 2,781 Hillingdon East (three seats) Derek Marsdon Con 1,572; Con 1,418; Con 1,400; Lab 1,005; Lab 786; Lab 769; UKIP 763; LD 507; LD 448; LD 445; TUSC 106 (2.7%) Aggregate vote 3,953 Northwood Hills (three seats) Wally Kennedy Con 1,559; Con 1,399; Con 1,180; Ind 976; Ind 847; UKIP 567; Lab 509; Lab 445; Ind 417; Lab 412; TUSC 364 (8.1%); Green 342; Ind 230; LD 169; LD 89; LD 78 Aggregate vote 4,486 Manor (three seats) Brian Jones Con 2,221; Con 2,174; Con 2,128; UKIP 19

20 755; Lab 582; Lab 550; Lab 451; Green 353; LD 277; LD 211; LD 199; TUSC 98 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 4,286 Pinkwell (three seats) Rob Diment Lab 2,060; Lab 1,981; Lab 1,804; Con 670; Con 649; UKIP 608; Con 604; Green 306; TUSC 128 (3.4%) Aggregate vote 3,772 South Ruislip (three seats) Daniel Hayes Con 1,451; Con 1,378; Con 1,237; Lab 888; Lab 729; Lab 716; UKIP 649; Green 299; LD 226; BNP 223; LD 165; LD 144; TUSC 52 (1.4%) Aggregate vote 3,790 Townfield (three seats) Maddie Hayes Lab 2,374; Lab 2,090; Lab 1,971; UKIP 750; Con 709; Con 545; Con 452; Green 309; TUSC 151 (3.5%) Aggregate vote 4,293 Uxbridge North (three seats) Zahra Asif Con 2,047; Con 1,788; Con 1,678; UKIP 807; Lab 781; Lab 753; Lab 683; Green 419; LD 184; LD 180; LD 164; TUSC 120 (2.8%) Aggregate vote 4,358 Uxbridge South (three seats) Gary Harbord Con 1,332; Con 1,269; Lab 1,099; Lab 1,028; Con 980; Lab 845; UKIP 752; Green 500; LD 243; TUSC 189 (4.6%); LD 118; LD 112 Aggregate vote 4,115 West Drayton (three seats) Carlos Barros Con 1,494; Lab 1,406; Lab 1,397; Lab 1,240; Con 1,228; Con 1,006; UKIP 974; Ind 441; Ind 286; Ind 246; TUSC 151 (3.4%) Aggregate vote 4,466 Yiewsley (three seats) Linda Martin Con 1,182; Con 1,143; Con 1,009; Lab 1,007; Lab 964; Lab 930; UKIP 892; Green 334; BNP 304; LD 168; LD 142; TUSC 118 (3%); LD 113 Aggregate vote 3,837 Islington (Labour) Barnsbury (three seats) Lesley Woodburn Lab 2,110; Lab 1,948; Lab 1,910; Con 710; Con 604; Con 594; Green 467; Green 447; LD 400; Green 327; LD 309; LD 286; TUSC 100 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 3,787 Mildmay (three seats) Omer Esen Lab 2,041; Lab 2,020; Lab 1,898; Green 613; Green 575; Green 570; Con 366; LD 354; Con 343; LD 279; UKIP 277; Con 265; LD 255; TUSC 159 (4.2%) Aggregate vote 3,810 Kingston (Liberal Democrat) Alexandra (three seats) Kelvin Foote Con 1,263; Con 1,247; Con 1,188; LD 991; LD 937; LD 893; UKIP 521; Lab 492; Lab 485; Lab 441; Green 331; TUSC 78 (2.1%) Aggregate vote 3,676 Berrylands (three seats) Italo Savastio LD 1,279; Con 1,273; Con 1,237; LD 1,194; Con 1,149; LD 1,040; Green 426; Lab 425; Lab 424; UKIP 384; Lab 344; TUSC 60 (1.6%) Aggregate vote 3,847 Chessington South (three seats) Louis Desbruslais LD 1,131; LD 1,024; LD 1,005; Con 810; UKIP 750; UKIP 742; Con 717; Con 715; Lab 376; Lab 358; Lab 326; TUSC

21 (3.9%) Aggregate vote 3,192 Norbiton (three seats) Ellie Evans Lab 1,013; Lab 988; LD 847; Lab 844; LD 796; LD 741; Con 493; Con 444; Con 441; Green 363; UKIP 339; TUSC 83 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 3,138 St James (three seats) Paul Couchman Con 1,250; Con 1,188; Con 1,082; LD 729; LD 719; LD 696; Lab 598; Lab 494; Lab 485; UKIP 386; UKIP 361; Green 212; BNP 100; TUSC 34 (1%) Aggregate vote 3,309 St Marks (three seats) Jack Beswick LD 1,239; LD 1,170; LD 1,111; Con 1,071; Con 1,038; Lab 423; Green 357; Green 334; Lab 331; Lab 312; Green 282; TUSC 67 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 3,488 Tolworth & Hook Rise (three seats) Ian Robertson LD 1,030; LD 885; LD 836; Con 554; Con 515; Lab 433; UKIP 430; Con 401; Lab 381; Lab 343; TUSC 86 (3.4%) Aggregate vote 2,533 Lambeth (Labour) Bishops (three seats) Elsbeth Morris Lab 1,106; Lab 1,061; Lab 976; LD 939; LD 919; LD 777; Green 304; Green 295; Con 292; Con 291; Con 284; Green 248; TUSC 63 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 2,704 Brixton Hill (three seats) Lisa Bainbridge, Alex Richardson-Price, Jessica Walters 21 Lab 1,849; Lab 1,791; Lab 1,560; Green 818; Green 768; Green 719; Con 415; Con 381; Con 310; UKIP 254; LD 244; LD 231; LD 228; TUSC 132 (3.5%); TUSC 83; TUSC 74 Aggregate vote 3,712 Ferndale (three seats) James Ivens Lab 1,762; Lab 1,696; Lab 1,499; Green 625; Green 619; Con 493; Con 444; Con 431; LD 258; LD 221; LD 211; UKIP 196; TUSC 113 (3.2%); SPGB 81 Aggregate vote 3,445 Herne Hill (three seats) Louise Scott Lab 2,420; Lab 2,373; Lab 2,198; Green 1,357; Green 1,269; Green 1,103; Con 470; Con 387; Con 381; LD 351; LD 241; LD 187; UKIP 168; TUSC 121 (2.5%) Aggregate vote 4,887 Larkhall (three seats) Alexander Betteridge Lab 1,809; Lab 1,651; Lab 1,503; Con 595; Con 570; Green 546; Con 517; Green 492; Green 431; LD 329; LD 271; LD 216; UKIP 210; TUSC 100 (2.7%); SPGB 49 Aggregate vote 3,638 Oval (three seats) Steve Nally Lab 2,105; Lab 2,081; Lab 2,013; LD 903; LD 769; LD 579; Green 570; Con 538; Con 512; Green 478; Con 441; Green 432; UKIP 322; TUSC 102 (2.2%) Aggregate vote 4,540 Princes (three seats) Larry Hutchenson Lab 2,342; Lab 2,160; Lab 2,058; Con 761; Con 705; Con 606; Green 548; Green 479; LD 441; Green 428; LD 401; LD 360; UKIP 334; Ind 170; TUSC 95 (2%) Aggregate vote 4,691 Stockwell (three seats) Joana Santos Lab 2,026; Lab 1,778; Lab 1,769; Con 608; LD 552; Con 507; Green 502; Green 431; Con 430; LD 416; LD 380; Green

22 Tulse Hill (three seats) Kieran O Mant, Marcel Richards ; TUSC 136 (3.5%) Aggregate vote 3,824 Lab 2,276; Lab 2,073; Lab 2,044; Green 742; Green 713; Green 615; Con 305; LD 266; Con 256; Con 250; LD 242; LD 185; TUSC 105 (2.8%); TUSC 78 Aggregate vote 3,694 Vassall (three seats) Dalton Montague Lab 1,751; Lab 1,723; Lab 1,671; Green 598; Con 463; Con 451; Green 451; LD 445; Green 419; LD 388; Con 382; LD 254; Pirate 129; TUSC 113 (3.7%) Aggregate vote 3,079 Lewisham (Labour) Bellingham (three seats) Lee Vernon Lab 1,819; Lab 1,690; Lab 1,505; LPBP 451; Con 432; Con 403; Con 366; Green 329; Green 273; Green 241; LD 194; LD 151; TUSC 144 (4.3%); LD 142 Aggregate vote 3,369 Brockley (three seats) Roger Shrives Lab 2,052; Lab 1,828; Green 1,495; Lab 1,442; Green 1,228; Green 1,144; LPBP 677; Con 387; Con 363; Con 336; LD 279; UKIP 260; TUSC 181 (3.4%); LD 173; LD 157 Aggregate vote 5,331 Catford South (three seats) Jonny Ball Lab 2,177; Lab 1,975; Lab 1,952; LPBP 739; Con 615; Green 548; Con 538; Green 493; Green 491; Con 475; LD 207; TUSC 181 (4%); LD 167; LD 144; CPA 128 Aggregate vote 4,468 Evelyn (three seats) Jess Leech Lab 1,930; Lab 1,743; Lab 1,571; LPBP 651; LPBP 601; LPBP 599; Green 546; Green 349; LD 323; Green 282; LD 205; LD 194; TUSC 161 (4.6%) Aggregate vote 3,611 Lee Green (three seats) Steve Rumney Lab 2,156; Lab 1,973; Lab 1,598; LD 885; LD 794; Con 684; Con 681; Green 646; LD 568; Con 542; LPBP 526; Green 476; Green 415; Ind 256; TUSC 137 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 5,290 Lewisham Central (three seats) Andy Beadle Lab 2,514; Lab 2,412; Lab 2,085; Green 632; Green 620; Con 584; LPBP 505; UKIP 429; Con 421; Con 417; Green 410; LD 325; LD 222; LD 213; TUSC 153 (3%) Aggregate vote 5,142 New Cross (three seats) Susanna Farley Lab 1,862; Lab 1,688; Lab 1,342; LPBP 884; LPBP 729; Green 634; LPBP 588; Green 453; Green 384; Con 258; Con 229; TUSC 181 (4.7%); LD 178; LD 109; LD 85 Aggregate vote 3,819 Sydenham (three seats) Frances Brackley Lab 2,341; Lab 1,705; Lab 1,684; Con 727; Con 693; Green 657; UKIP 572; Con 564; Green 521; Green 502; LPBP 436; LD 271; TUSC 235 (4.5%); LD 227; LD 116 Aggregate vote 5,239 Telegraph Hill (three seats) Chris Flood, James Kerr, Cheryl McLeod Lab 2,278; Lab 2,153; Lab 1,761; LPBP 1,259; Green 784; TUSC 659 (11.6%); Green 647; Green 632; TUSC 321; Con 293; TUSC 278; Con 254; UKIP 247; Con 213; LD 162; LD 154; LD 118

23 Aggregate vote 5,682 Whitefoot (three seats) Pete Redfarn Lab 1,851; Lab 1,651; Lab 1,444; UKIP 743; Con 435; LPBP 417; Con 349; LD 323; LD 315; Green 234; LD 184; Green 171; Green 159; TUSC 104 (2.5%) Aggregate vote 4,107 Merton (No overall control) Colliers Wood (three seats) April Ashley Lab 1,774; Lab 1,687; Lab 1,631; Con 674; Con 646; Con 612; Green 545; LD 238; LD 235; TUSC 132 (3.9%) Aggregate vote 3,363 Graveney (three seats) Rodney Kay-Kreizman Lab 2,194; Lab 2,132; Lab 1,888; Con 421; Con 376; Con 333; LD 206; LD 205; TUSC 119 (4%) Aggregate vote 2,940 Newham (Labour) Boleyn (three seats) Ben Robinson Lab 2,658; Lab 2,505; Lab 2,425; Con 869; Con 823; Con 756; TUSC 342 (8.3%); CPA 270; CPA 259 Aggregate vote 4,139 East Ham Central (three seats) Helen Pattison Lab 2,591; Lab 2,568; Lab 2,525; Con 1,216; Con 1,129; Con 1,082; LD 231; CPA 190; CPA 173; TUSC 160 (3.6%); CPA 119 Aggregate vote 4,388 East Ham North (three seats) Keerthikan Lab 2,809; Lab 2,741; Lab 2,684; Con 1,547; Con 1,335; Con 1,282; LD 496; TUSC 131 (2.5%); CPB 120; CPA 92; CPA 85; CPA 68 Aggregate vote 5,195 East Ham South (three seats) Steve Hedley Lab 2,372; Lab 2,272; Lab 2,100; Con 917; Con 823; Con 701; TUSC 307 (8%); CPA 232; CPA 211; CPA 209 Aggregate vote 3,828 Forest Gate North (three seats) Bob Severn Lab 2,324; Lab 2,126; Lab 2,120; Green 562; Green 559; Con 548; Con 490; Con 480; TUSC 222 (5.5%); LD 206; CPA 174; CPA 146 Aggregate vote 4,036 Forest Gate South (three seats) Niall Mulholland Lab 2,209; Lab 2,095; Lab 2,023; Con 993; Con 976; Con 693; LD 293; TUSC 238 (5.9%); CPA 179; CPA 159; Ind 101 Aggregate vote 4,013 Green Street East (three seats) Lois Austin Lab 2,723; Lab 2,635; Lab 2,598; Con 1,348; Con 1,313; Con 1,187; UKIP 290; TUSC 217 (4.6%); CPA 126; CPA 93 Aggregate vote 4,704 Green Street West (three seats) Mark Dunne Lab 2,914; Lab 2,756; Lab 2,744; Con 1,266; Con 1,164; Con 1,136; TUSC 270 (5.7%); CPA 169; CPA 135; CPA 134; Ind 96 Aggregate vote 4,715 Southwark (Labour) Camberwell Green (three seats) James Ellis Lab 2,141; Lab 2,124; Lab 1,933; Green 525; Green 360; Green 354; UKIP 302; Con 277; Con 271; Ind 245; LD 236; Con 225; TUSC 143 (3.7%); LD 140; LD 136 Aggregate vote 3,869 Chaucer (three seats) Emma Linacre Lab 1,765; Lab 1,758; Lab 1,645; LD 1,475; LD 1,283; LD 1,276; Green 719; Con 420; Con 414; Con 330; TUSC

24 (2.7%) Aggregate vote 4,503 East Walworth (three seats) Magnus Dewsbury Lab 1,693; Lab 1,549; Lab 1,510; LD 612; LD 552; LD 537; Green 454; Con 257; Con 249; Con 213; TUSC 164 (4.9%); Ind 150; Ind 113 Aggregate vote 3,330 Faraday (three seats) Tracy Edwards Lab 1,590; Lab 1,567; Lab 1,508; Green 302; Green 262; Green 251; Con 245; Con 216; Con 210; Ind 171; Ind 163; LD 163; LD 139; Ind 124; TUSC 113 (4.4%); LD 106 Aggregate vote 2,584 Grange (three seats) Arti Dillon Lab 1,160; LD 1,150; LD 1,071; Lab 1,065; LD 1,052; Lab 942; Con 545; UKIP 540; Con 513; Green 456; Green 398; Con 396; Green 314; TUSC 91 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 3,942 Newington (three seats) Pete Offord Lab 2,299; Lab 2,280; Lab 2,122; LD 1,035; LD 1,019; LD 915; Green 583; Green 430; Con 351; Con 299; Con 284; Ind 254; Ind 205; TUSC 124 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 4,646 Riverside (three seats) Gary Kandinsky LD 1,589; LD 1,465; LD 1,420; Lab 807; Lab 642; Lab 610; Con 589; Con 567; Con 481; Green 460; UKIP 429; UKIP 417; UKIP 411; TUSC 72 (1.8%) Aggregate vote 3,946 Rotherithe (three seats) Bob Law, Mark Chaffey 24 Lab 1,370; Lab 1,348; Lab 1,244; LD 934; LD 921; LD 860; UKIP 561; UKIP 560; Green 497; Con 377; Con 357; Con 302; TUSC 109 (2.8%); TUSC 88 Aggregate vote South Bermondsey (three seats) Bill Mullins Lab 1,464; Lab 1,345; Lab 1,317; LD 1,234; LD 1,214; LD 1,211; UKIP 619; UKIP 581; Green 306; Con 236; Con 187; Con 149; TUSC 106 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 3,965 Sutton (Liberal Democrat) Carshalton Central (three seats) Allan Matusevics LD 1,634; LD 1,469; LD 1,460; Con 1,077; Con 989; Con 974; UKIP 671; Lab 384; Lab 393; Lab 351; Green 324; Green 309; Green 205; CPA 90; TUSC 74 (1.7%) Aggregate vote 4,263 Stonecot (three seats) Livia Najman LD 1,440; LD 1,341; LD 1,205; Con 958; Con 953; UKIP 886; Con 691; Lab 482; Lab 395; Lab 380; TUSC 74 (1.8%) Aggregate vote 4,151 Sutton Central (three seats) Pauline Gorman LD 1,480; LD 1,365; LD 1,192; Lab 662; UKIP 584; Con 563; Lab 550; Lab 480; Con 463; Con 412; Green 369; TUSC 90 (2.4%) Aggregate vote 3,748 Sutton South (three seats) Steve Appleton LD 1,380; LD 1,296; Con 1,197; Con 1,089; Con 1,075; LD 1,040; UKIP 418; Ind 372; Lab 371; Lab 307; Lab 302; TUSC 108 (2.8%) Aggregate vote 3,846 Tower Hamlets (Labour) Bethnal Green (three seats) Ellen Kenyon-Peers, Clive Heemskerk Lab 2,911; Lab 2,292; THF 2,048; Lab 2,038; THF 1,792; THF 1,652; Green 1,362; LD 629; UKIP 622; Con 460; Con

25 330; TUSC 327 (3.9%); TUSC 254; Con 238 Aggregate vote 8,359 Bow East (three seats) George Paton Lab 2,611; Lab 2,308; Lab 2,023; THF 989; THF 977; Green 935; THF 774; Green 651; Con 520; Con 496; Con 455; LD 449; TUSC 221 (3.9%); Ind 129 Aggregate vote 5,725 Bromley North (two seats) Daniel McGowan Lab 1,534; THF 1,247; Lab 1,153; THF 1,046; Green 281; Green 221; Con 219; Con 178; LD 136; TUSC 76 (2.2%) Aggregate vote 3,493 Canary Wharf (two seats) Neil Cafferky Con 869; THF 829; Lab 801; Lab 786; Con 782; THF 592; UKIP 327; LD 181; TUSC 58 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 3,065 Island Gardens (two seats) John Peers Con 1,345; Lab 1,244; Con 1,200; Lab 951; THF 648; THF 515; UKIP 464; LD 261; TUSC 100 (2.5%) Aggregate vote 4,042 Lansbury (three seats) Pete Dickenson Lab 2,184; Lab 1,952; THF 1,1936; Lab 1,850; THF 1,727; THF 1,535; UKIP 732; Con 387; Con 332; LD 232; Con 228; TUSC 190 (3.3%) Aggregate vote 5,661 Mile End (three seats) Mohammed Arzoo Miah 25 THF 2,315; Lab 2,268; Lab 2,139; THF 2,052; Lab 1,801; THF 1,796; Con 597; Con 571; LD 500; Con 446; Ind 383; TUSC 165 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 6,228 Poplar (one seat) Naomi Byron THF 910; Lab 761; UKIP 159; Con 146; LD 41; TUSC 40 (1.9%) Aggregate vote 2,057 Shadwell (two seats) Rob Williams THF 2,199; THF 2,192; Lab 1,462; Lab 892; Green 354; Con 337; Con 326; LD 144; TUSC 141 (3%) Aggregate vote 4,637 Spitalfields & Banglatown (two seats) Jason Turvey THF 1,955; THF 1,743; Lab 1,215; Lab 1,015; Green 485; Con 349; Con 259; LD 219; TUSC 98 (2.3%) Aggregate vote 4,321 St Peter s (three seats) Len Rowlands THF 2,289; Lab 2,089; THF 2,088; THF 1,935; Lab 1,914; Lab 1,722; Green 1,114; Green 970; LD 802; UKIP 453; Con 342; Con 301; TUSC 222 (3%); Con 113 Aggregate vote 7,311 Weavers (two seats) Hugo Pierre Lab 1,237; Lab 1,223; THF 1,214; THF 1,128; Green 557; Green 527; UKIP 316; Con 254; LD 202; Con 197; TUSC 113 (2.9%) Aggregate vote 3,893 Whitechapel (three seats) Michael Wrack THF 2,139; THF 2,117; THF 2,088; Lab 1,359; Lab 1,190; Lab 1,188; Green 703; Con 409; Con 405; LD 358; Con 345; UKIP 199; TUSC 139 (2.6%) Aggregate vote 5,306 Waltham Forest (Labour) Canhall (three seats) Claire Laker-Mansfield Lab 1,779; Lab 1,682; Lab 1,640; LD 985; LD 837; LD 756; Green 401; Con 264; Con 226; Con 196; TUSC 134 (3.8%) Aggregate vote 3,563

26 Cathall (three seats) Marijerla Ratnaseelan Lab 1,851; Lab 1,782; Lab 1,715; Green 333; LD 198; Con 197; LD 183; Con 178; Con 168; LD 163; TUSC 92 (3.1%) Aggregate vote 2,933 Chapel End (three seats) Glenroy Watson Lab 1,953; Lab 1,927; Lab 1,715; LD 690; Green 631; LD 580; LD 575; Con 510; UKIP 494; Con 445; TUSC 207 (4.6%) Aggregate vote 4,485 Chingford Green (three seats) Manny Thain Con 1,659; Con 1,624; Con 1,476; UKIP 915; Lab 700; Lab 628; Lab 588; LD 262; Ind 204; Lib 169; TUSC 105 (2.7%) Aggregate vote 3,845 Endlebury (three seats) Sarah Sachs-Eldridge Con 1,766; Con 1,588; Con 1,538; UKIP 942; Lab 780; Lab 765; Lab 628; Green 399; LD 232; TUSC 122 (2.8%) Aggregate vote 4,241 Forest (three seats) Patrick Brown, Russell Pennington, Craig Guiste 26 Lab 1,694; Lab 1,636; Lab 1,545; LD 1,136; LD 997; LD 844; Green 504; UKIP 303; Con 296; Con 272; Con 264; TUSC 161 (3.9%); TUSC 88; TUSC 75 Aggregate vote 4,094 Grove Green (three seats) Nic Fripp, Tim Roedel Lab 1,858; Lab 1,751; Lab 1,686; LD 1,009; LD 865; LD 856; Green 507; Green 485; Con 345; Con 335; Con 335; TUSC 160 (4.1%); TUSC 86 Aggregate vote 3,879 Hale End & Highams Park (three seats) Danny Byrne Con 1,412; Lab 1,388; Con 1,377; Con 1,286; Lab 1,250; Lab 1,108; UKIP 580; Green 497; LD 343; LD 339; LD 315; TUSC 128 (2.9%) Aggregate vote 4,348 Hatch Lane (three seats) Susan Wills Con 1,485; Con 1,249; Con 1,134; Lab 935; UKIP 868; Lab 743; Lab 741; Green 575; LD 252; TUSC 152 (3.6%) Aggregate vote 4,267 Higham Hill (three seats) High Street (three seats) Mike Cleverley, Louise Cuffaro Nancy Taaffe, Marvin Hay, T Uthyasenan Lab 2,275; Lab 2,098; Lab 1,921; LD 516; LD 497; LD 475; UKIP 450; Con 288; Con 242; Con 238; TUSC 207 (5.5%); TUSC 128 Aggregate vote 3,736 Lab 2,510; Lab 2,191; Lab 2,095; LD 741; LD 728; Green 708; LD 618; Con 314; Con 267; Con 251; TUSC 240 (5.1%); TUSC 195; Ind 163; Ind 155; TUSC 152 Aggregate vote 4,676 Hoe Street (three seats) Paul Bell Lab 2,279; Lab 2,226; Lab 2,209; Green 580; Green 527; Green 513; Con 375; Con 333; Con 331; TUSC 198 (5.5%); LD 194; LD 192; LD 165 Aggregate vote 3,626 Larkswood (three seats) Ian Pattison Con 1,428; Con 1,421; Con 1,401; Lab 956; Lab 916; Lab 859; UKIP 780; LD 169; Lib 154; TUSC 142 (4.1%) Aggregate vote 3,475 Lea Bridge (three seats) Martin Reynolds Lab 2,259; Lab 2,020; Lab 1,871; Green 619; LD 429; Con 379; LD 375; Con 370; Con 289; TUSC 276 (7%); LD 233 Aggregate vote 3,962 Leyton (three seats) Suzanne Beishon, Kevin Parslow Lab 1,973; Lab 1,923; Lab 1,786; LD 1,211; LD 1,044; LD 1,022; Green 381; Con 233; Con 209; Con 205; TUSC 157 (3.9%); TUSC 130 Aggregate vote 3,955

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