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1978 local election in England

1978 Merton London Borough Council election
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All 57 council seats on
Merton London Borough Council
Turnout46.4%
  First party Second party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Party Conservative Labour Longthornton and Tamworth Residents
Last election 33 seats 27 seats 3 seats
Seats won 39 15 3
Seat change Increase6 Decrease12 Steady0
Popular vote 85,773 56,501 5,336
Percentage 52.6% 34.7% 3.9%

Council leader before election

Allan Jones
Conservative

Council leader after election

Allan Jones
Conservative

Elections for the London Borough of Merton were held on 4 May 1978 to elect members of Merton London Borough Council in London, England. This was on the same day as other local elections in England and Scotland.

The whole council was up for election and the incumbent majority Conservative administration maintained its overall control of the council. This was the first election held in which no aldermen were elected onto the council. Boundary changes also meant that the number of elected seats increased by 3.

Background

See also: Merton London Borough Council elections ยง 1974-1978

At the last election, the Conservatives had won a majority of three seats on the council, with twenty-nine elected members and four aldermen. They subsequently gained a seat from the Labour Party in a by-election in the ward of Wimbledon South on 19 September 1974 and then lost a seat to the Liberal Party in the ward of Cannon Hill on 30 October 1975.

Prior to the election, elected councillors appointed nine aldermen to serve on Merton London Borough Council. This was the first election in which this arrangement ended, as was required by the Local Government Act 1972, which rendered the post merely an honorary title.

The Conservatives did not stand in the newly created ward of Longthornton, leaving the three-member ward as a two-way contest between the Labour Party and the Longthornton and Tamworth Residents Association.

Results

The Conservatives maintained their overall majority control of the council, increasing their majority to 21 seats.

Merton Local Election Result 1978
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/โˆ’
  Conservative 39 n/a n/a Increase6 68.4 52.6 85,773
  Labour 15 n/a n/a Decrease12 26.3 34.7 56,501
  Longthornton and Tamworth Residents 3 n/a n/a Steady0 5.3 3.9 6,336
  Liberal 0 n/a n/a Steady0 0.0 8.3 13,532
  National Front 0 n/a n/a Steady0 0.0 0.3 457
  Independent 0 n/a n/a Steady0 0.0 0.2 272
  Workers Revolutionary 0 n/a n/a Steady0 0.0 0.0 74

Notes and references

Notes

  1. In the 1974 election, 4 Conservative aldermen and 29 Conservative councillors were elected, giving the Conservative Party a total of 33 seats.
  2. In the 1974 election, 5 Labour aldermen and 22 Labour councillors were elected, giving the Labour Party a total of 27 seats.
  3. The Independent vote count includes one candidate who stood under the description of "Theatrical Agent" in Village, winning 169 votes.

References

  1. ^ "London Borough Council Elections 4 May 1978" (PDF). Greater London Council. 1978. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  2. ^ "London Borough of Merton Results Summary 1964-2012" (PDF). Merton Electoral Services. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
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