1988 Bristol City Council election

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1988 Bristol City Council election
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  1987 5 May 1988 1990  

23 of 68 seats (one third) to Bristol City Council
35 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Seats won39245
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Council control before election

Labour Party (UK)

Council control after election

Labour Party (UK)

1988 local election results in Bristol Bristol ward results 1988.png
1988 local election results in Bristol

The 1988 Bristol City Council election took place on 5 May 1988 to elect members of Bristol City Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. One third of seats were up for election. This was the first election following the merger of the Liberal Party and SDP to form the Social & Liberal Democrats. There were also several candidates representing the continuing SDP. There was a general small swing to Labour.

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Ward results

The change is calculated using the results when these actual seats were last contested, i.e. the 1984 election.

Avonmouth

Avonmouth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour V.M. Horrigan2,34950.3-7.4
Conservative D.P. Pullin2,05444.0+11.6
Liberal Democrats E. Jacobs2124.5-4.5
Green L.G. Jeffries571.2+0.2
Majority2956.3
Labour hold Swing -9.5

Bishopston

Bishopston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour P.M. McLaren2,02738.0+1.6
Conservative M.C. Withers1,84434.6-3.0
Liberal Democrats S.V. Spilsbury1,31824.7+0.8
Green D.W. Bowring1452.7+0.6
Majority1833.4
Labour gain from Conservative Swing +2.3

Bishopsworth

Bishopsworth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J.B. McLaren1,80848.9+0.4
Conservative R.S. Eddy1,50440.7-1.3
SDP S.M. Willis2496.7+6.7
Liberal Democrats G.K. Hughes1363.7-4.8
Majority3048.2
Labour hold Swing +0.9

Brislington East

Brislington East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour D.J. Herod2,56150.7-4.4
Conservative I.E. Temple1,95038.6+6.9
Liberal Democrats J. Exon4468.8-3.7
Green G.H. Davey951.9+1.2
Majority61112.1
Labour hold Swing -5.7

Brislington West

Brislington West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative P. Dodd1,56534.8-1.3
Liberal Democrats A.G. D'Eyncourt-Harvey1,53634.2-0.1
Labour R.C. Hall1,26428.1-0.4
Green M.B. Wood1262.8+1.8
Majority290.6
Conservative hold Swing -0.6

Clifton

Clifton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative A.D. Tasker1,90047.5+2.5
Liberal Democrats E.R. Beaty92523.1-14.8
Labour G. Buchanan81320.3+6.6
Green G.A. Dorey2155.4+2.0
SDP W. Long1503.7+3.7
Majority97524.4
Conservative hold Swing +8.7

Cotham

Cotham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative P.J. Sidebottom1,56444.7+0.8
Labour L.M. McCabe1,04829.9+12.9
Liberal Democrats M.R. Laker51214.6-20.8
Green G. Collard2436.9+3.2
SDP P.W. Lloyd1343.8+3.8
Majority51614.7
Conservative hold Swing -6.1

Hartcliffe

Hartcliffe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour B.B. Richards2,02162.7+8.2
Conservative B.R. Edwards91128.3-0.5
Liberal Democrats I.H. Reed2307.1-8.1
Green D.A. Tayler591.8+0.3
Majority1,11034.5
Labour hold Swing +4.4

Henbury

Henbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour J. Patterson2,57951.2+7.8
Conservative L.J. Roberts1,97339.2-3.9
SDP W.S. Gibbens3156.3+6.3
Liberal Democrats E.A. Boney1703.4-9.3
Majority60612.0
Labour hold Swing +5.9

Hengrove

Hengrove
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative D.R. Parsons2,06540.6-13.0
Liberal Democrats J.M. Webb1,70633.6+33.6
Labour M.P. McGrath1,23924.4-18.7
Green M.P.N. Turnbull701.4-1.9
Majority3597.1
Conservative hold Swing -23.3

Henleaze

Henleaze
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative J.M. Fey2,89364.7-11.5
Liberal Democrats J. Carpenter78517.6+17.6
Labour A.J. Danford62914.1-2.3
Green R.A. Glaves1633.6-3.8
Majority2,10847.2
Conservative hold Swing -14.6

Horfield

Horfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative F.J. Apperley2,13652.1+11.6
Labour R.P. Clease1,58338.6+16.9
Liberal Democrats S.E. Young3779.2-28.0
Majority55313.5
Conservative hold Swing -2.7

Kingsweston

Kingsweston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour A.E.C. Tudball2,34652.3+7.0
Conservative M.J. Farrington1,82040.6-3.8
Liberal Democrats F.R. Young3207.1-1.9
Majority52611.7
Labour hold Swing +5.4

Knowle

Knowle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour P. Roberts2,08955.6-2.6
Conservative T.J. Skipp1,33135.5+2.9
Liberal Democrats D.M. Usher2617.0-0.5
Green M.A. Pitt731.9+0.2
Majority75820.2
Labour hold Swing -2.8

Redland

Redland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative R.S. Trench1,84946.9-6.3
Labour A.M. Wallder1,15329.2+9.4
Liberal Democrats S.C. Emmett69217.6-4.0
Green C.R. Leegwater2486.3+0.8
Majority69617.7
Conservative hold Swing -7.9

St George East

St. George East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour P.W. Hammond1,85850.2+3.1
Conservative P.C. Hole1,40337.9-4.3
Liberal Democrats G.H. Draper2727.3-0.7
SDP J.R.S. Osborne1062.9+2.9
Green C.A. Stones641.7-1.1
Majority45512.3
Labour hold Swing +3.7

St George West

St. George West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour C. O'Sullivan1,69044.6+10.9
Liberal Democrats B.J. Pinkerton1,52140.1-4.8
Conservative D.A. Wiltshire51313.5-7.5
Green C. Adams661.7+1.3
Majority1694.5
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +7.9

Southmead

Southmead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour L. Broomhead2,28860.4+3.6
Conservative A.M.B. Orr1,20931.9-0.2
Liberal Democrats B.A. Knott2887.6-2.3
Majority1,07928.5
Labour hold Swing +1.9

Stockwood

Stockwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative C.J.N. Williams2,63547.8+2.7
Labour D.J. Redgewell2,29041.5+1.2
Liberal Democrats R.C. Bingham4398.0-5.9
SDP R.A. Dickson851.5+1.5
Green L.D. Golden661.2+0.5
Majority3456.3
Conservative hold Swing +0.8

Stoke Bishop

Stoke Bishop
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative C.D.M.B. Alderson2,96467.5+3.0
Labour D.A.W. Branch66115.1+3.8
Liberal Democrats D.K. Jones60913.9-6.3
Green L. Hersey1553.5-0.6
Majority2,30352.5
Conservative hold Swing -0.4

Westbury-on-Trym

Westbury-on-Trym
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative R.W. Wall3,28268.9-3.9
Labour T.C. Collins63913.4+4.0
Liberal Democrats A.D. West4248.9-6.5
SDP H.S. Long2755.8+5.8
Green D.C. Watson1453.0+0.5
Majority2,64355.5
Conservative hold Swing -4.0

Whitchurch Park

Whitchurch Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour P.H. Smith2,51072.2+8.9
Conservative T.J. Part71320.5-6.4
Liberal Democrats R.C. Steadman2025.8-2.5
Green B.B. Hussain511.50.0
Majority1,79751.7
Labour hold Swing +7.7

Windmill Hill

Windmill Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour P.R. Tatlow2,82366.7+12.0
Conservative S. Woodward97823.1-9.2
Liberal Democrats D.J.A. Boyle3007.1-3.4
Green S.J. Campbell1343.2+0.7
Majority1,84543.6
Labour hold Swing +10.6

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