2002 Islington London Borough Council election

2002 Islington Council election
2 May 2002

All 48 council seats
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderSteve HitchinsMary Creagh
PartyLiberal DemocratsLabourGreen
Leader since19972000
Leader's seatSt. Peter'sHighbury West
Last election26 seats, 41.4%26 seats, 40.6%0 seats, 6.3%
Seats won38100
Seat changeIncrease12Decrease16Steady
Popular vote45,75435,65110,775
Percentage45.8%35.7%10.8%
SwingIncrease4.4%Decrease4.9%Increase4.5%

Leader of Largest Party before election

Steve Hitchins
Liberal Democrats

Subsequent Leader of Largest Party

Steve Hitchins
Liberal Democrats

Map of the results of the 2002 Islington council election. Liberal Democrats in yellow and Labour in red.

The 2002 Islington Council election took place on 2 May 2002 to elect members of Islington London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 1998 reducing the number of seats by 4.[1] The Liberal Democrats stayed in overall control of the council.[2]

Background

The 1998 election saw the Liberal Democrat and Labour parties finish on 26 seats each, with Labour continuing to run the council with the mayor's casting vote.[3] However, in December 1999 the Liberal Democrats won a majority on the council after gaining a seat from Labour in a by-election.[4] This meant that going into the election the Liberal Democrats had 27 seats, compared to 25 for Labour.[5]

187 candidates stood in the election for the 48 seats being contested, after boundary changes reduced the number of seats by 4.[5] The election was seen as a fight between the Liberal Democrat and Labour parties, with the Green Party aiming to win 1 or 2 seats.[5] The Conservative Party did not put candidates for every seat being contested, while the Christian Peoples Alliance, Independent Working Class Association, Socialist Alliance and Socialist Labour Party all stood candidates, as well as several independents.[5]

Issues in the election were reported as being crime, council housing repairs, asset sell-offs and the proposed new Arsenal stadium.[5]

Election result

The results saw the Liberal Democrats retain control of the council with an increased majority after gaining seats from Labour.[6]

Islington local election result 2002[2][7]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Liberal Democrats38+1179.245.845,754+4.4
 Labour10−1520.835.735,651−4.9
 Green000.010.810,775+4.5
 Conservative000.04.24,150−2.1
 Independent000.01.61,580
 Ind. Working Class000.01.01,010
 Socialist Alliance000.00.6569
 CPA000.00.2242
 Socialist Labour000.00.2166

Ward results

* - Existing Councillor seeking re-election.

Barnsbury (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBridget Fox * 1,127
Liberal DemocratsSylvia Wright 1,046
Liberal DemocratsIan Powney 1,036
LabourJan Pitt600
LabourEmily Thornberry600
LabourMaureen Leigh561
GreenBen Mulvey238
GreenSarah Green227
IndependentAnthony Sellen199
ConservativeJacqueline Fage183
ConservativeMichael Coney174
ConservativeAdam Bogdanor153
Turnout6,14428.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Bunhill (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJoseph Trotter * 942
Liberal DemocratsJyoti Vaja * 909
Liberal DemocratsRosetta Wooding * 908
LabourJeremy Breaks430
LabourDaniel Neidle377
LabourWilliam Croucher355
IndependentDavid Warby185
GreenAngela Thomson154
ConservativeJohn Brimacombe118
ConservativeJoseph Goldsmith111
ConservativeNigel Watts102
Turnout4,59120.7
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Caledonian (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsCarol Powell 1,074
Liberal DemocratsArnold Gibbons 1,018
Liberal DemocratsMarie Valery 948
LabourIan Perry897
LabourJulia Mackenzie876
LabourTrevor Carter822
GreenSheena Etches160
GreenMark Chilver155
ConservativeChristopher Cox127
ConservativeAndrew Hicks101
ConservativeMartine Oborne96
Socialist LabourMichael Paschale85
Turnout6,35927.3
Canonbury (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBarbara Smith * 1,200
Liberal DemocratsJonathan Dearth 1,142
Liberal DemocratsLucy Watt 1,088
LabourMichael Sharman514
LabourSteven Powell497
LabourJonah Grunsell481
IndependentAnn-Marie Greensmith218
GreenSusan Wilkinson199
GreenJeffrey Pike195
ConservativeJames Candlin128
ConservativeTimothy Carrington128
ConservativeAndrew Conder121
CPAEsame Diyan40
Turnout5,95126.8
Clerkenwell (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGeorge Allan * 853
Liberal DemocratsBruce Neave * 824
Liberal DemocratsMarisha Ray 769
IndependentHelen Cagnoni541
Ind. Working ClassGary O'Shea532
Ind. Working ClassLorna Reid478
LabourPaul Jackson409
LabourHarriet Quiney367
LabourBen Wardle334
GreenKevin Fallon183
GreenRebecca Whale154
ConservativeLee Craven136
ConservativeRichard Campbell129
ConservativePeter Warren104
Turnout5,81325.0
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Finsbury Park (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael O'Sullivan 911
LabourBarbara Sidnell 889
LabourRichard Steer 887
GreenAlice Maby365
GreenNicola Baird336
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Peel324
Liberal DemocratsMark Pack294
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Porter274
GreenRichard Steer268
Turnout4,54820.0
Highbury East (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Barnes 1,385
Liberal DemocratsLaura Willoughby 1,378
Liberal DemocratsTerry Stacy 1,307
LabourTheresa Debono757
LabourTimothy Clark730
LabourDavid Poyser726
GreenChristopher Ashby378
GreenSara Meidan317
GreenPatricia Tuson288
ConservativeMark Riddleston152
ConservativeJohn Wilkin147
ConservativeTristan Rudgard144
Turnout7,70933.3
Highbury West (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMary Creagh * 1,100
LabourRichard Greening * 1,038
LabourAdrian Pulham 896
GreenAndrew Myer748
GreenMalcolm Powell644
GreenJon Nott631
Liberal DemocratsMichael Brand293
Liberal DemocratsJames King278
Liberal DemocratsDominic Mathon243
ConservativeJames Barabas138
ConservativeBruce Picking125
ConservativeJohn Shields112
Turnout6,24625.9
Hillrise (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Fox * 1,308
Liberal DemocratsHeather Johnson 1,205
Liberal DemocratsSarah Teather 1,142
LabourAlan Clinton *1,033
LabourBeverley Bruce951
LabourJohn Wyman-White857
GreenMichael Holloway285
GreenJohn White199
GreenPenelope Kemp184
Turnout7,16430.4
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Holloway (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMargot Dunn 1,103
Liberal DemocratsEdward Featherstone * 1,052
Liberal DemocratsDoreen Scott * 1,023
LabourPhilip Kelly632
LabourMichael Conneely630
LabourRobert Marchant585
GreenJennifer Chan189
GreenClaire Poyner165
Socialist AllianceElizabeth Clare139
CPADavid Curtis122
Socialist AllianceShirley Franklin121
GreenNeil Snaith120
ConservativeKathryn Field85
ConservativeStephen Phillips83
ConservativeMark Seward64
Turnout6,11326.9
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Junction (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJames Blanchard 1,219
Liberal DemocratsStefan Kasprzyk 1,137
Liberal DemocratsEuan Cameron 1,132
LabourJanet Burgess *1,035
LabourPatricia Clarke *925
LabourTalal Karim *864
GreenTania Stokes261
GreenKeith Magnum207
GreenBeatrice Sayers204
CPAPearl Grenardo31
Turnout7,01530.6
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Mildmay (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAnna Berent 1,120
Liberal DemocratsMerel Ece 977
Liberal DemocratsGraham Hay Smith 952
LabourPatrick Haynes *689
LabourGlen Isaacs578
LabourErrol Smalley554
GreenChristopher Smith231
GreenRichard Halvosen227
GreenRosalind Sharpe216
ConservativeAndrew Brooke132
ConservativeJames Brown112
ConservativeNicholas Clements107
Socialist LabourJoti Brar81
Turnout5,97624.9
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
Liberal Democrats gain from LabourSwing
St George's (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGraham Baker 1,298
Liberal DemocratsAngela Brook 1,258
LabourWalter Burgess 1,111
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Rau1,091
LabourJenny Rathbone1,086
LabourJasin Kaplan995
GreenJames Goggin309
GreenJudith Kleinman288
GreenVincent McGowan239
CPAOluwakemi Onanuga49
Turnout7,72431.9
St Mary's (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJoan Coupland * 1,170
Liberal DemocratsRichard Heseltine * 1,142
Liberal DemocratsJames Kempton 1,129
LabourGeorgette Djaba724
LabourNicholas Milton697
LabourJoseph Simpson682
GreenNiamh Burns249
GreenSaul Deason176
ConservativeKim Anderson158
ConservativeMaui Millwood128
ConservativeKrystina Seward125
Socialist AlliancePeter MacDonald118
GreenJan Hallett80
Turnout6,57828.5
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
St Peter's (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMaria Powell* 1,267
Liberal DemocratsStephen Hitchins * 1,266
Liberal DemocratsKeith Sharp 1,118
LabourElizabeth Bailey549
LabourMartin Klute456
LabourAlexander Whitehead435
GreenDouglas Allan233
ConservativeTracey Braddick155
ConservativeSinead Bryan147
GreenSwadesh Poorun145
ConservativeMatthew Priestley125
Turnout5,89625.9
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Liberal Democrats holdSwing
Tollington (3)[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDaniel Bonner 1,185
LabourDerek Sawyer * 1,176
LabourCatherine West 1,168
Save Arthur Simpson LibraryJonathan Rutherford437
GreenAlison Boater364
Liberal DemocratsRobert Smith356
Liberal DemocratsAlanna Coombes325
GreenDenise Bennett319
Liberal DemocratsMark Platt304
GreenRobin Latimer245
Socialist AllianceEric Bailey191
Turnout6,07025.5

References

  1. ^ "Islington". BBC News Online. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Local Elections in England: 2 May 2002" (PDF). House of Commons Library. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  3. ^ Harding, Luke. "Mugging shock for Labour on leader's old patch". The Guardian. p. 15.
  4. ^ "LibDems take control of Islington". The Herald. 17 December 1999. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e Tempest, Matthew (30 April 2002). "Islington ward round". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  6. ^ King, Anthony (4 May 2002). "Local factors change balance of power". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Full Results and Turnout Statistics" (PDF). London Borough of Islington. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
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