1978 London local elections

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Local government elections took place in London, and some other parts of the United Kingdom on Thursday 4 May 1978. Ward changes took place in every borough (except Enfield) which increased the total number of councillors by 41 from 1,867 to 1,908.

Quick facts All 1,908 on all 32 London boroughs, Turnout ...
1978 London local elections
 1974
4 May 1978
1982 

All 1,908 on all 32 London boroughs
Turnout42.9% (Increase6.6%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Margaret Thatcher
Leader Margaret Thatcher James Callaghan David Steel
Party Conservative Labour Liberal
Leader since 11 February 1975 5 April 1976 7 July 1976
Popular vote 1,037,894 833,526 150,298
Percentage 48.7% 39.1% 7.1%
Swing Increase7.9% Decrease2.8% Decrease6.0%
Councils 17 14 0
Councils +/– Increase4 Decrease4 Steady
Councillors 960 882 30
Councillors +/– Increase247 Decrease208 Increase3

Results by Borough in 1978.
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All London borough council seats were up for election. The previous Borough elections in London were in 1974.[1]

Results summary

More information Party, Votes won ...
Party[2] Votes won % votes Change Seats % seats Change Councils Change
Conservative 1,037,894 48.7 +7.9 960 50.3 +247 17 +4
Labour 833,526 39.1 -2.8 882 46.2 -208 14 -4
Liberal 150,298 7.1 -6.0 30 1.6 +3 0 ±0
Others 108,144 5.1 +0.9 36 1.9 -1 0 ±0
No overall control n/a n/a ±0 n/a n/a n/a 1 ±0
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  • Turnout: 2,213,900 voters cast ballots, a turnout of 42.9% (+6.6%).[3]

Council results

Overall councillor numbers

More information London local elections 1978Councillor statistics, Party ...
London local elections 1978
Councillor statistics
Party Seats Gain/loss
  Conservative 960 +247
  Labour 882 -208
  Liberal 30 +3
  Others 36 -1
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Borough result maps

References

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