1964 Greater London Council election 100 councillors 51 seats needed for a majority
The first election to the Greater London Council (GLC) was held on 9 April 1964.
Background
The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months. The GLC did not come into its powers until 1 April 1965, but spent the first year setting up its committee structure and arranging with its predecessor authorities to take over.
Electoral arrangements
New constituencies to be used for elections to Parliament and also for elections to the GLC had not yet been settled, so the London boroughs were used as multi-member 'first past the post' electoral areas . Westminster was joined with the City of London for this purpose. Each electoral area returned between 2 and 4 councillors.
The first election to the Greater London Council took place a month before the first election to the 32 London borough councils on 7 May 1964.
Results
General election of councillors
The Labour Party won a majority of seats at the election.
When the GLC was being planned, it was expected to produce Conservative majorities. However, many suburban Conservative-voting areas had successfully campaigned to be excluded from the Greater London boundaries.
The large constituencies where the winner took all exaggerated Labour's win in votes into a near two-to-one lead in terms of seats. It also made it extremely difficult for the Liberal Party to win any seats.
With an electorate of 5,466,756, there was a turnout of 44.2%. Labour did particularly well to win Bexley and Havering , but performed poorly in Enfield which they might have expected to win. In Tower Hamlets , the Communist Party of Great Britain came in as runners-up with 8% of the vote.
Party
Votes
Seats
Number
%
Stood
Seats
%
Labour
1,063,390
44.6
100
64
64.0
Conservative
956,543
40.1
100
36
36.0
Liberal
238,967
10.0
86
0
0.0
Communist
90,779
3.8
36
0
0.0
Independent
19,983
0.9
9
0
0.0
Ratepayers
5,858
0.3
3
0
0.0
Christian Independent
2,895
0.1
1
0
0.0
New Liberal
2,474
0.1
3
0
0.0
Union Movement
2,353
0.1
2
0
0.0
Aldermanic election
In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen aldermen elected by the council. The eight aldermen with the least votes were elected to serve until 1967 and the other eight until 1970. The aldermen were elected on 27 April 1964.
Aldermen elected in 1964, to retire in 1967:
Aldermen elected in 1964, to retire in 1970:
The aldermen divided 11 to Labour and 5 to the Conservatives, and so the overall strength of the parties on the council was 75 Labour to 41 Conservatives after the aldermanic election.
Constituency results
Results by electoral area
Barking
Barnet
Bexley
Bexley (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Edwin Furness
41,300
Labour
John Nicoll Powrie
39,079
Labour
Robin Beauchamp Thompson
37,314
Conservative
Douglas Melville Fielding
33,958
Conservative
A. F. Cobbold
33,906
Conservative
R. J. F. Monk
31,939
Liberal
R. J. Marsh
7,435
Liberal
R. H. A. Saunders
6,770
Liberal
C. E. Wright
5,991
Communist
L. H. Smith
2,929
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Brent
Brent (4)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Muriel Rose Forbes
46,786
Labour
Peter Otwell
46,307
Labour
Illtyd Harrington
46,284
Labour
Frank Towell
45,552
Conservative
Ruby Georgina Nancy Taylor
38,500
Conservative
C. H. Ansted
38,221
Conservative
H. J. C. Faulkner
38,079
Conservative
Alfred Abram Berney
37,892
Liberal
E. Baker
11,180
Liberal
J. E. C. Perry
10,727
Liberal
G. Phelps
10,416
Liberal
M. R. Uziell-Hamilton
8,029
Communist
M. E. Alcock
3,574
Communist
L. G. Burt
2,722
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Bromley
Camden
Camden (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Leila Campbell
38,198
Labour
Louis Wolfgang Bondy
38,191
Labour
Evelyn Joyce Denington
37,364
Conservative
F. E. H. Bennett
30,096
Conservative
Lena Moncrieff Townsend
28,723
Conservative
Isita Clare Mansel
28,588
Liberal
A. J. F. Macdonald
4,839
Liberal
J. M. Arram
4,614
Liberal
M. S. Watson
4,087
Communist
J. Nicolson
2,875
Independent
B. W. Haines
1,016
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Croydon
Ealing
Ealing (4)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Peter Ernest Anderson
50,949
Labour
Christopher Thomas Higgins
49,655
Labour
George Francis Palmer
49,304
Labour
Ethel Winifred Jones
49,253
Conservative
Lady Henniker-Heaton
45,688
Conservative
J. H. Ward
43,971
Conservative
E. L. Prodham
43,118
Conservative
R. F. Tovell
42,894
Liberal
H. C. N. Baylis
8,649
Liberal
J. E. Elsom
8,272
Liberal
S. E. Smith
7,448
Liberal
J. A. Sullivan
7,299
Independent
J. McConville
3,311
Communist
H. A. Tank
3,137
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Enfield
Enfield (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Stanley Graham Rowlandson
37,527
Conservative
Gordon Laurence Dixon
37,284
Conservative
Thomas Broughton Mitcheson
36,947
Labour
E. L. Mackenzie
36,576
Labour
E. V. Gorton
35,260
Labour
H. S. Newman
34,906
Liberal
D. M. Gilbert
11,240
Liberal
E. B. Pearce
10,782
Liberal
R. F. Skinner
10,599
Communist
R. A. Leeson
2,449
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Greenwich
Hackney
Hackney (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Ellis Simon Hillman
24,793
Labour
David Thomas Pitt
24,281
Labour
Arthur Ernest Wicks
24,037
Conservative
O. S. Henriques
6,561
Conservative
W. J. Hawkins
6,265
Conservative
A. M. White
6,260
Liberal
R. B. James
3,953
Liberal
T. Keen
3,904
Liberal
T. D. Gates
3,641
Communist
M. Goldman
2,807
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Hammersmith
Hammersmith (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Richard Clive Edmonds
36,051
Labour
Marjorie Eleanor McIntosh
35,406
Labour
Jane Phillips
35,185
Conservative
John Stewart Collins
21,135
Conservative
Ann McVicker Forbes-Cockell
20,715
Conservative
J. Graham
19,380
Liberal
C. M. Hildred-Goode
2,055
Liberal
D. Webb
1,966
Liberal
F. C. Scrivener
1,892
Communist
P. T. Robson
1,736
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Haringey
Harrow
Harrow (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Horace Walter Cutler
37,895
Conservative
Oliver John Galley
37,021
Conservative
William Emlyn Jones
35,577
Labour
A. J. Lovell
27,000
Labour
T. T. Swan
25,995
Labour
A. R. Judge
24,684
Liberal
M. D. Colne
14,447
Liberal
D. F. Joyner
13,333
Liberal
C. M. Hawkings
13,151
Communist
R. A. Ward
3,426
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Havering
Havering (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
William Geoffrey Fiske
36,280
Labour
William Arthur Gillman
34,915
Labour
Bertie Edwin Roycraft
32,150
Conservative
N. L. Anfilogoff
29,590
Conservative
Mrs E. H. Dean
29,394
Conservative
E. T. Davies
28,835
Liberal
D. M. Hardy
11,705
Liberal
C. W. Brewster
10,437
Liberal
G. M. Horey
8,930
Communist
F. Barlow
4,000
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Hillingdon
Hillingdon (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
William John Lipscombe
34,728
Labour
Frank Herbert Rapley
33,216
Labour
David John Davies
32,898
Conservative
E. L. Ing
32,091
Conservative
G. Corran
32,072
Conservative
Leslie Freeman
31,715
Liberal
S. H. Davidson
7,299
Liberal
J. B. Leno
7,112
Liberal
J. A. Friedlander
6,545
Independent
T. H. Barnard
5,020
Communist
F. Stanley
3,240
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Hounslow
Hounslow (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Jack Dunnett
40,684
Labour
Ernest Kinghorn
38,028
Labour
Frederick W. Powe
36,860
Conservative
Geoffrey Chase-Gardener
32,044
Conservative
Andrew Jardine
31,281
Conservative
Dyas Cyril Loftus Usher
29,426
Liberal
R. P. Power
7,457
Liberal
G. C. Middleton
7,084
Liberal
J. S. Probert
6,062
Communist
F. Stanley
2,077
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Islington
Islington (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Edwin Bayliss
31,077
Labour
Irene Chaplin
30,165
Labour
Florence Evelyne Cayford
30,107
Conservative
R. A. Baker
8,152
Conservative
P. E. Postgate
7,811
Conservative
A. Hardy
7,380
New Liberal
F. C. Barrett
2,922
Communist
J. F. Moss
2,309
New Liberal
F. G. S. White
2,292
Liberal
S. W. Applin
2,290
New Liberal
A. E. Lomas
2,207
Liberal
C. Simpson
1,956
Liberal
A. F. Cook
1,675
Independent
D. H. L. Chenappa
659
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Kensington and Chelsea
Kensington and Chelsea (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Sir Percy Rugg
34,683
Conservative
Robert Louis Vigars
34,130
Conservative
Seton Forbes Cockell
34,114
Labour
A. L. Grieves
15,824
Labour
O. M. Wilson
15,598
Labour
T. W. Ives
15,001
Liberal
M. Neilson
5,352
Liberal
P. C. Boucher
5,060
Liberal
J. H. Crowhurst
4,981
Communist
H. B. Collins
2,153
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Kingston upon Thames
Lambeth
Lambeth (4)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Robert William George Humphreys
46,240
Labour
Victor Mishcon
46,056
Labour
Beatrice Serota
45,492
Labour
Sidney Aubrey Melman
45,125
Conservative
L. Iremonger
37,812
Conservative
Gerard Folliott Vaughan
37,358
Conservative
A. M. Tennant
37,122
Conservative
I. N. Samuel
37,057
Liberal
D. R. Chapman
4,860
Liberal
W. B. Mattinson
4,606
Liberal
J.H. Gardner
4,451
Liberal
I. Shaw
4,116
Communist
J. Lawrence
2,416
Communist
T. Gorringe
2,052
Independent
William George Boaks
1,282
Independent
A. C. Osman
1,103
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Lewisham
Merton
Newham
Newham (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Samuel Boyce
34,429
Labour
Edward Percy Bell
33,568
Labour
Arthur Frank George Edwards
30,674
Liberal
D. A. S. Brooke
9,476
Conservative
C. A. Rugg
7,616
Conservative
B. C. Balcomb
7,155
Conservative
W. C. Willis
6,717
Liberal
E. Johnson
6,119
Liberal
R. A. Savill
5,703
Communist
J. A. Walker
2,757
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Redbridge
Redbridge (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Robert Mitchell
37,601
Conservative
Francis Herbert James
36,785
Conservative
Anne Sylvia Terry
36,259
Labour
L. Fallaize
24,463
Labour
A. F. J. Chorley
23,205
Labour
A. E. O'Connor
22,440
Liberal
G. S. Bellamy
17,901
Liberal
K. H. N. Ives
17,622
Liberal
D. F. Murphy
17,487
Communist
P. J. Devine
3,885
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Richmond upon Thames
Southwark
Sutton
Tower Hamlets
Waltham Forest
Waltham Forest (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
James Albert Edward Collins
35,338
Labour
Betty Kathleen Lowton
33,299
Labour
Mavis Joan Webster
31,872
Conservative
M. J. Harvey
22,980
Conservative
J. Gordon
22,158
Conservative
G. W. Mason
21,113
Ratepayers
W. J. Bowstead
6,624
Liberal
J. M. Bishop
5,995
Ratepayers
L. E. Norman
5,557
Ratepayers
T. H. Oakman
5,393
Liberal
W. T. Neilson-Hansen
4,944
Liberal
W. V. E. Seymer
4,748
Communist
D. J. Solomons
1,289
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Wandsworth
Wandsworth (4)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
M. C. Jay
53,747
Labour
Norman George Mollett Prichard
52,606
Labour
George Frederick Rowe
51,857
Labour
Joseph Simeon Samuels
51,292
Conservative
M. Bowen
37,459
Conservative
J. I. Tweedie-Smith
37,292
Conservative
F. L. Abbott
37,258
Conservative
D. Y. Fell
36,776
Liberal
A. Cowen
8,630
Liberal
R. A. Locke
8,443
Liberal
M. E. Lawson
7,897
Liberal
C. V. Gittins
7,716
Communist
G. M. Easton
3,116
Communist
D. J. Welsh
2,143
Turnout
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Westminster and the City of London
Westminster and the City of London (4)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Conservative
Louis Halle Gluckstein
40,109
Conservative
Harold Sebag-Montefiore
39,856
Conservative
Samuel Isidore Salmon
39,703
Conservative
Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer
39,581
Labour
J. J. Curran
25,735
Labour
H. E. Browne
25,511
Labour
Countess Lucan
25,136
Labour
B. C. G. Whitaker
24,856
Liberal
Timothy Wentworth Beaumont
4,996
Liberal
Richard Lord Afton
4,405
Liberal
Arthur William Robert Capel
4,112
Liberal
Lady Ruth Abrahams
4,035
Communist
L. R. Temple
1,758
Turnout
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
By-elections 1964-1967
Further information: List of Greater London Council by-elections
Less than a month after the election, Marjorie McIntosh (Labour, Hammersmith ) died and precipitated a byelection; however, given that the voters had elected the GLC and the new London boroughs, the parties were short of money and the Conservatives decided not to oppose the Labour candidate who was returned unopposed on 18 June. Oliver Galley (Conservative, Harrow , died in October 1965 and the Conservatives retained his seat at a byelection on 27 January 1966. By the end of the term, there were two seats vacant due to the resignations of Sir Joseph Haygarth (Conservative, Barnet ) and Mrs Mavis Webster (Labour, Waltham Forest ).
There was one aldermanic by-election in 1965 caused by the resignation of Donald Soper (Labour). Frederick Lionel Tonge (Labour) was elected by the council on 6 July 1965, to serve until 1967.
Notes
Resigned 13 May 1965
Died 31 March 1970
References
Porter, Roy (1998). London, a Social History . Harvard University Press. p. 396.
Garside, Patricia (2006). Politics, ideology and the issue of open space in London, 1939–2000 . Routledge.
Boothroyd, David. "GLC Election Results Summaries" . United Kingdom Election Results . Archived from the original on 1 September 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
"General Election of Greater London Councillors" (PDF). London Datastore . 9 April 1964. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
Boothroyd, David. "Greater London Council Election results: Harrow" . United Kingdom Election Results . Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
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