1997 Thurrock Council election

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1997 Thurrock Council election
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 1996 (borough council)1 May 1997 (1997-05-01) 1999  

All 49 seats to Thurrock Council
25 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
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LeaderAndy SmithRay Andrews
Party Labour Conservative
Leader's seat Tilbury St. Chads [lower-alpha 1] Orsett
Last election38 seats1 seat
Seats won463
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 8Increase2.svg 2
Popular vote84,70136,084
Percentage68.7%29.3%

Thurrock 1997 ward results.png
Results by ward and party colour. Wards where two different parties won a seat are striped in their respective colours.

Leader before election

Andy Smith
Labour

Leader after election

Andy Smith
Labour

The 1997 Thurrock Council election took place on 1 May 1997 to elect the members of Thurrock Council in Essex, England. It took place on the same day as the 1997 general election and other local elections across England.

Contents

Election

Background

At the previous borough council election in May 1996, one third (13) of the council's 39 seats were up for contention. The Labour administration led by Andy Smith gained 4 seats, increasing its total share of seats on the council to 38. [1] Two independent councillors lost their seats, as did the Conservative opposition led by Ray Andrews, leaving them with one seat in the council following the election. [2]

From April to September 1996, the Local Government Commission for England reviewed Thurrock's electoral arrangements. The commission recommended that the borough council continue to be elected in thirds, but also recommended that the number of seats in the council increase from 39 to 49, that the number of wards in the council increase from 15 to 20, and that 10 of the existing wards have their boundaries redrawn. [3] This followed the commission's recommendation in 1994 that Thurrock become a unitary authority. [3] The council's leader Andy Smith supported the recommendations. [4] The government issued statutory instruments implementing the commission's recommendations in July 1996 and February 1997. [5] [6]

As per government orders, Essex County Council electoral districts in Thurrock would not be contested in the 1997 Essex County Council election, with county councillors from Thurrock continuing to serve until 1 April 1998, when their seats would be abolished and the Thurrock unitary authority established. [5] [7] An all-out election for the unitary authority was scheduled for May 1997 on the same day as other local elections in England, with all 49 seats up for contention. Incumbent borough councillors would retire after this election unless re-elected to the unitary authority. Unitary authority councillors would serve on the borough council until the unitary authority's legal formation [lower-alpha 2] in April 1998. [5] [6]

Ward changes

The wards of Belhus, Corringham and Fobbing, Ockendon, Stifford and West Thurrock had their boundaries redrawn, with the number of seats in West Thurrock increasing from 2 to 3 while the number of seats in Corringham and Fobbing fell from 3 to 2. Aveley, Chadwell St. Mary, Orsett, East Tilbury and The Homesteads did not undergo boundary changes, though the number of seats in East Tilbury did increase from 1 to 2. The ward of Tilbury was split into Tilbury St. Chads and Tilbury Riverside, Standford-le-Hope was split into Stanford-le-Hope West and Standford-le-Hope East, and Little Thurrock was split into Little Thurrock Blackshots and Little Thurrock Rectory. Grays Thurrock Town and Grays Thurrock North were abolished and replaced by Grays Thurrock and Grays Riverside. The new ward of Corringham West was split from Corringham and Fobbing, while the new ward of Chafford Hundred was formed from parts of West Thurrock, Stifford, Grays Thurrock North and Grays Thurrock Town. [3] [6]

Results summary

Thurrock Local Election Result 1997 [8] [9] [10]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 4600093.968.784,701
  Conservative 30006.129.336,084
  Ind. Conservative 000000.8943
  Ind. Residents 000000.5631
  Liberal Democrats 000000.4513
  Independent 000000.3375

The election took place on 1 May 1997, on the same day as other local elections across England, as well as the 1997 general election. The Labour Party led by Andy Smith won 46 seats in the new council with an overall vote share of 68.7%, while the Conservative Party led by Ray Andrews won 3 seats with an overall vote share of 29.3%. [11] The Liberal Democrats fielded one candidate, Stephen Martine in the Stanford-le-Hope West ward, and did not win any seats with an overall vote share of 0.4%. Two candidates, John and June Everett in the Chafford Hundred ward, stood as Independent Conservative candidates and secured an overall vote share of 0.8%. There was one independent candidate, Marie Bamford-Burst, who stood in Tilbury Riverside and secured an overall vote share of 0.3%. James Calder in the Grays Riverside ward also stood as an Independent Residents Association candidate, securing 0.5% of the overall vote share in the borough.

The Labour administration remained in power following the election. [11] Andy Smith and Ray Andrews remained Leader of the Council and Leader of the Opposition respectively after the council became a unitary authority. [12] This was the first and only election since Thurrock Council became a unitary authority where all seats were contested. From the next council election in 1999, seats were contested in thirds every three in four years. From 2025, the council will revert to an all-out electoral system with all seats up for contention in the 2025 council election and beyond.

Ward results

Aveley

Aveley (3 seats) [13] [lower-alpha 3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kenneth Arthur Evans 2,313 31.1
Labour Arthur Alfred Clarke 1,964 26.4
Labour Graham Timms 1,870 25.1
Conservative Yvonne Partridge1,29817.4
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Belhus

Belhus (3 seats) [14] [lower-alpha 4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Sarah Jones 2,313 31.8
Labour Peter John Maynard 2,116 29
Labour Co-op David Richard Hooper 1,666 22.9
Conservative Nikki Glenn Lewis1,19016.3
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour Co-op hold


Chadwell St. Mary

Chadwell St. Mary (3 seats) [15] [lower-alpha 3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Rice 3,236
Labour Gordon Leonard Barton 3,086
Labour Anthony William Fish 2,976
Conservative Kazimierz Rytter1,000
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Chafford Hundred

Chafford Hundred (2 seats) [16] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Martin O'Kane 674
Labour Co-op Pauline Elizabeth Anne De'Ath 601
Conservative Geoffrey Charles Jackson551
Conservative Ron George Jameson499
Ind. Conservative John Francis Everett482
Ind. Conservative June Bette Everett461
Labour win (new seat)
Labour Co-op win (new seat)

Corringham & Fobbing

Corringham and Fobbing (2 seats) [17] [lower-alpha 6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Clinton Arthur Sear 1,619
Conservative Richard Audubon Bingley 1,486
Labour Trevor Herburt Fitzjohn1,373
Conservative Jacqueline Plom1,051
Labour hold
Conservative gain from Labour

Corringham West

Corringham West (2 seats) [18] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour William Archibald 1,716
Labour Nigel John Barron 1,544
Conservative Daphne Hart920
Conservative Sean John Joseph Reilly611
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

East Tilbury

East Tilbury (2 seats) [19] [lower-alpha 7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barry John Palmer Uncontested N/A N/A
Labour Gerard William Rice Uncontested N/A N/A
Labour hold
Labour win (new seat)

Grays Riverside

Grays Riverside (3 seats) [20] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Carl Anthony Graham Morris 2,041
Labour Geoffrey Bernard Slocock 1,757
Labour Co-op John George Kent 1,577
Conservative James Edward Carter1,102
Conservative Emma Sarah Wood1,042
Ind. Residents James Gerard Calder631
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour Co-op win (new seat)

Grays Thurrock

Grays Thurrock (3 seats) [21] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Sidney John Josling 2,289
Labour Timothy John McMahon 2,205
Labour Yash Pall Gupta 2,193
Conservative Deborah Ann Cole1,353
Conservative Lloyd Peter Brown1,212
Labour Co-op win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Little Thurrock Blackshots

Little Thurrock Blackshots (2 seats) [22] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Douglas Warren 1,331
Labour Roy Graham Barrett 1,319
Conservative Douglas John Sutton1,259
Conservative Clive Herbert Broad1,174
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Little Thurrock Rectory

Little Thurrock Rectory (2 seats) [23] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Arthur Alfred William Bennett 2,029
Labour Co-op David John Gooding 1,562
Conservative James Edward Wright Lehrie1,201
Conservative David Luke Potter990
Labour win (new seat)
Labour Co-op win (new seat)

Ockendon

Ockendon (3 seats) [24] [lower-alpha 4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barrie David Lawrence 2,368
Labour Co-op Pearl Betts 2,040
Labour Merlyn Barnes Jones 1,994
Conservative John Pierre Rollinson1,153
Labour hold
Labour Co-op hold
Labour hold

Orsett

Orsett (2 seats) [25] [lower-alpha 3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Raymond George Andrews 1,808
Conservative Diane Lilian Revell 1,490
Labour Joe Aeron Chapman1,071
Labour Allan Leonard McPherson1,012
Conservative hold
Conservative gain from Labour

Stanford-le-Hope East

Stanford-le-Hope East (2 seats) [26] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Maurice Bertram Meen 1,825
Labour Julian Martin Norris 1,728
Conservative Anne Cheale1,023
Conservative Michael John Revell662
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Stanford-le-Hope West

Stanford-le-Hope West (2 seats) [27] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alphonse Marie Nuss 1,181
Labour Roger Moore 996
Conservative Anita Jane Bailey951
Conservative Rita Elizabeth Bailey819
Liberal Democrats Stephen George Martine513
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Stifford

Stifford (3 seats) [28] [lower-alpha 4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Davis 2,385
Labour Peggy Bessie Giles 2,305
Labour Carol Ann Smith 2,299
Conservative Pauline Kathleen Campbell1,676
Conservative Edward James Attewell1,472
Conservative Robert Frederick Barnes1,470
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

The Homesteads

The Homesteads (3 seats) [29] [lower-alpha 3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Irene Archibald 2,367
Labour Lee Francis Gillam 2,321
Labour Margaret Anne Kirkwood 1,912
Conservative Alan Robert Bailey1,682
Conservative Mark Levey1,472
Conservative Robert Frederick Barnes1,327
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

Tilbury Riverside

Tilbury Riverside (2 seats) [30] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Stanley Garner 1,822
Labour Malcolm Frederick Southam 1,403
Independent Marie Bernadette Bamford-Burst375
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Tilbury St. Chads

Tilbury St. Chads (2 seats) [31] [lower-alpha 5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sonya Kay Diss Uncontested
Labour Andrew John Smith Uncontested
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

West Thurrock

West Thurrock (3 seats) [32] [lower-alpha 8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Reginald Dennis Lee 2,367
Labour Robert John Williams 2,038
Labour Leslie John Groombridge 1,897
Conservative Henry Hesketh John Coe-Welch1,140
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour win (new seat)

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  1. New seat. Previously represented a seat in Stifford ward.
  2. The unitary authority operated as a shadow council in the period between the election and its legal establishment in April 1998, meaning it operated as an entity but had no legal recognition or powers until that date.
  3. 1 2 3 4 This ward did not have its boundaries redrawn and had the same number of seats as in previous elections.
  4. 1 2 3 This ward had its boundaries redrawn but still had the same number of seats as in previous elections.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 New ward.
  6. This ward had its boundaries redrawn and its seats reduced from three seats to two.
  7. This ward did not have its boundaries redrawn but had its seats increased from one seat to two.
  8. This ward had its boundaries redrawn and its seats increased from two seats to three.
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