Tachbrook (ward)
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Tachbrook was an electoral ward in the City of Westminster. The ward was originally created in 1965 and abolished in 1968. It was created again in 2002 and abolished in 2022. It returned councillors to Westminster City Council.
BoroughWestminster
CountyGreater London
Electorate5,733 (2018)
Created
- 1965 (1st iteration)
- 2002 (2nd iteration)
| Tachbrook | |
|---|---|
| Former electoral ward for the Westminster City Council | |
![]() Tachbrook ward boundaries from 2002 to 2022 | |
| Borough | Westminster |
| County | Greater London |
| Electorate | 5,733 (2018) |
| Former electoral ward | |
| Created |
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| Abolished |
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| Councillors |
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| GSS code | E05000645 (2002–2022) |
2002–2022 Westminster council elections
2018 election
The election took place on 3 May 2018.[1]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Angela Harvey | 1,409 | 52.1 | +2.5 | |
| Conservative | Jim Glen | 1,400 | 51.8 | +1.8 | |
| Conservative | James Spencer | 1,326 | 49.1 | −0.4 | |
| Labour | Gillian Arrindell | 1,051 | 38.9 | +13.2 | |
| Labour | Terry Harper | 1,008 | 37.3 | +13.0 | |
| Labour | William Thomson | 951 | 35.2 | +12.9 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Sarah Tebbit | 236 | 8.7 | −1.8 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Sophie Service | 210 | 7.8 | −1.3 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Paul Pettinger | 209 | 7.7 | +1.7 | |
| Majority | 275 | 10.2 | |||
| Turnout | 7800 | 47.3 | +9.9 | ||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2014 election
The election took place on 22 May 2014.[2]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Nick Evans | 1,103 | 50.0 | ||
| Conservative | Angela Harvey | 1,095 | 49.6 | ||
| Conservative | Peter Cuthbertson | 1,093 | 49.5 | ||
| Labour | Gillian Guy | 568 | 25.7 | ||
| Labour | Joe Darrall | 537 | 24.3 | ||
| Labour | William Thomson | 493 | 22.3 | ||
| UKIP | Krystal Bonnie Painter | 274 | 12.4 | ||
| Green | Conrad Guy Rubin | 268 | 12.1 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Elizabeth Armstrong | 231 | 10.5 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Pippa Johnson | 200 | 9.1 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Tim Mougenot | 132 | 6.0 | ||
| Majority | 525 | 23.8 | |||
| Turnout | 5994 | 37.4 | −21.4 | ||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2010 election
The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election.[3]
2006 election
The election took place on 4 May 2006.[4]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Alan Bradley | 1,504 | 63.3 | ||
| Conservative | Angela Harvey | 1,475 | |||
| Conservative | Nicholas Evans | 1,464 | |||
| Labour | Hatty Cadman | 494 | 20.8 | ||
| Labour | Markus Campbell-Savours | 454 | |||
| Labour | William Thomson | 451 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Victoria Adamson | 378 | 15.9 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Josephine Hayes | 327 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | David Wilks | 285 | |||
| Turnout | 36.5 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2002 election
The election took place on 2 May 2002.[5]
1964–1968 Westminster council elections
1964 election
The election took place on 7 May 1964.[6]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour | H. Garside | 803 | |||
| Conservative | A. Johnston | 734 | |||
| Turnout | 1,549 | 46.3 | |||
| Labour win (new seat) | |||||
