2002 Ealing London Borough Council election

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2002 Ealing London Borough Council election
  1998 2 May 2002 (2002-05-02) 2006  

All 69 seats to Ealing London Borough Council
35 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Last election53 seats15 seats3 seats
Seats before53153
Seats won48174
Seat changeDecrease2.svg5Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg1

Ealing London UK local election 2002 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2002 Ealing council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, and Liberal Democrats in yellow.

Council control before election

1998
Labour

Elected Council control

2002
Labour

Electionsfor Ealing Council in London were held on 2 May 2002. The 2002 United Kingdom local elections took place on the same day.

Contents

All 69 seats in the council was up for election, with three seats in each of the electoral wards. Labour Party retained their control of the majority with 48 seats. [1]

Result summary

Ealing local election result 2006
PartySeatsNet changeSeats %Votes %Votes
Labour 48Decrease2.svg569.647.390,035
Conservative 17Increase2.svg224.631.359,589
Liberal Democrats 4Increase2.svg15.816.731,763
Green 0Steady2.svg03.15,871
Others0Steady2.svg01.63,054
Total69N/A100%100%190,312
Source:London Councils, [2] London Datastore [3]

Ward results

Acton Central

Acton Central [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Julian Bell 1,406 17.3
Labour John Delany 1,336 16.5
Labour Laurence Evans 1,091 14.3
Conservative Michael Ryan85610.6
Conservative Faris Amin84810.5
Conservative John Ross81210.0
Green Matthew Harrison4565.6
Liberal Democrats Angela Todd-Drake4385.4
Liberal Democrats Huw Lloyd James4125.1
Liberal Democrats Fiona Grabowski3824.7
Total votes8,105 100
Turnout  31.5

Cleveland

Cleveland [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ian Gibb 1,481 13.7
Conservative Brian Castle 1,423 13.2
Conservative John Popham 1,415 13.1
Labour Wendy Shaw1,08010.0
Liberal Democrats Francesco Fruzza1,0759.9
Labour Wiktor Moszczynski1,0569.8
Labour Mohammed Kausar9999.2
Liberal Democrats Simon Rowley9398.7
Liberal Democrats Pantea Etessami8898.2
Green Astra Seibe3543.3
UKIP Daniel Moss1010.9
Total votes10,812 100
Turnout  39.7

Dormers Wells

Dormers Wells [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Tejinder Dhami 1,500 23.5
Labour Madhavrao Patil 1,417 22.2
Labour Joginder Saroe 1,348 21.2
Conservative Margaret Bailes-Collins3445.4
Conservative Daphne Langley3345.2
Conservative Anthony Nolder3134.9
Socialist Labour Nigar Butt2073.3
Liberal Democrats David Banks1933.0
Liberal Democrats David Williams1742.7
Liberal Democrats Christopher Pidoux1522.4
Green Rachel Sanger1372.2
Socialist Labour Sukant Chandan1292.0
Socialist Labour Iris Cremer1272.0
Total votes6,375 100
Turnout  26.8

Ealing Broadway

Ealing Broadway [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ian Potts 1,453 17.5
Conservative Anthony Young 1,416 17.1
Conservative David Scott 1,413 17.0
Labour James Bradbury7489.0
Labour Theresa Byrne7378.9
Labour Sherrell Brett7008.5
Liberal Democrats Catherine O'Brien5216.3
Liberal Democrats Vera Hankinson4825.8
Liberal Democrats Alastair Maclachlan4315.2
Green Margaret Cook3924.7
Total votes8,293 100
Turnout  31.5

Ealing Common

Ealing Common [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ian Green 1,339 13.8
Liberal Democrats Jon Ball 1,305 13.5
Conservative Anthony Brown 1,268 13.1
Liberal Democrats Becky Harvey1,23312.7
Conservative Eileen Harris1,21612.6
Liberal Democrats Nigel Bakhai1,18612.2
Labour Alan Jones6646.9
Labour Ataur Siddiquey5555.7
Labour Renu Sharma5425.6
Green Peter Burton3803.9
Total votes9,688 100
Turnout  35.0

East Acton

East Acton [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Kathleen Crawford 1,305 17.0
Labour Phillip Portwood 1,256 16.4
Labour Paul Woodgate 1,183 15.4
Conservative Justine Greening1,01813.3
Conservative Paul Hill95212.4
Conservative Christopher Hack93112.2
Liberal Democrats Donald Allwright3604.7
Liberal Democrats Timothy Longman3344.4
Liberal Democrats Margaret Rose3184.2
Total votes7,657 100
Turnout  29.8

Elthorne

Elthorne [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Julia Clements-Elliott 1,290 16.5
Labour Christopher Payne 1,265 16.1
Labour Manmoham Sondh 1,115 14.2
Conservative Nina Bressey5847.4
Conservative Paul Cadier5767.4
Conservative Audrey Shaw5527.0
Liberal Democrats Peter Hutchison4836.2
Liberal Democrats Susan Kendrick4285.5
Liberal Democrats Fay Edinborough4145.3
Green Deborah Miles4135.3
Green Sebastian Diamond3604.6
Green Douglas Earl3524.5
Total votes7,832 100
Turnout  29.2

Greenford Broadway

Greenford Broadway [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Sonika Nirwal 1,252 17.6
Labour Jill Stockoe 1,230 17.3
Labour Leonora Thomson 1,207 16.9
Conservative Maureen Crosby82711.6
Conservative Kathryn Kent78010.9
Conservative Mark Buhler74110.4
Liberal Democrats Dorothy Brooks3705.2
Liberal Democrats Roger Davies3705.2
Liberal Democrats Gillian Rowley3494.9
Total votes7,126 100
Turnout  27.4

Greenford Green

Greenford Green [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative William Brooks 1,482 16.0
Conservative Susan Emment 1,467 15.8
Conservative Jason Stacey 1,452 15.7
Labour Neil Richardson1,35014.6
Labour Shabira Turner1,24713.5
Labour Timothy Murtagh1,23213.3
Liberal Democrats Raymond Alcock3613.9
Liberal Democrats Patricia Palmer3393.7
Liberal Democrats Madeline Jay3293.5
Total votes9,259 100
Turnout  34.7

Hanger Hill

Hanger Hill [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Diana Pagan 1,646 19.0
Conservative Barbara Yerolemou 1,618 18.7
Conservative Nigel Sumner 1,613 18.6
Labour Joshua Bolland6938.0
Labour Sian Vasey6327.3
Labour Atallah Said5946.8
Liberal Democrats Anthony Miller5526.4
Liberal Democrats Christopher Creighton5476.3
Liberal Democrats Francis Salaun4074.7
Green John Byrne3644.2
Total votes8,666 100
Turnout  32.4

Hobbayne

Hobbayne [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Phyllis Greenhead 1,501 18.0
Labour Stephen Sears 1,436 17.3
Labour Raymond Wall 1,374 16.5
Conservative Joan Ansell87910.6
Conservative Colm Costello8249.9
Conservative Caroline Brooks7769.3
Liberal Democrats Alison Harvey4285.1
Liberal Democrats Joanne McKenna3924.7
Green Brian Outten3684.4
Liberal Democrats Oliver Murphy3494.2
Total votes8,327 100
Turnout  31.7

Lady Margaret

Lady Margaret [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Gurcharan Singh 1,713 24.2
Labour Tej Bagha 1,668 23.6
Labour Ranjit Dheer 1,635 23.1
Conservative George Lafford3895.5
Conservative June Regan3865.5
Conservative Gerald Power3785.4
Liberal Democrats Margaret Sharma2022.9
Liberal Democrats Rusi Dalal2012.8
Liberal Democrats Shirley Dallaway1992.8
Socialist Labour Teja Basran1101.6
Socialist Labour David Morgan1041.5
Socialist Labour Eloisa Rule811.1
Total votes7,066 100
Turnout  27.7

North Greenford

North Greenford [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Richard Porter 1,668 18.8
Labour Frederick Varley 1,654 18.5
Labour Shital Manro 1,618 18.2
Conservative David Freeman90610.2
Conservative Brenda Hall8239.2
Conservative Ajay Sandhu7448.4
Liberal Democrats Olive Douglas4154.7
Liberal Democrats Helen McKay3614.1
Liberal Democrats Norah Grajnert3043.4
Green Stella Long2572.9
UKIP David Malindine1401.6
Total votes8,890 100
Turnout  34.2

Northfield

Northfield [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Kieron Gavan 1,276 13.4
Labour Simon Woodroofe 1,214 12.7
Labour Margaret Majumdar 1,191 12.5
Conservative Mark Nicholson1,11811.7
Conservative Jonathan Oxley1,11811.7
Conservative Doreen Power1,02510.7
Liberal Democrats Imogen Dangerfield7057.4
Liberal Democrats Kathleen Thomas7027.3
Green Derek Allord-Brown6176.5
Liberal Democrats Peter Thornhill5806.1
Total votes9,546 100
Turnout  

Northolt Mandeville

Northolt Mandeville [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Peter Downham 1,476 17.0
Conservative Glenn Murphy 1,455 16.7
Conservative Hazel Ware 1,444 16.6
Labour Allan Brown1,25014.4
Labour Susan McLeod1,17513.5
Labour Bassam Mahfouz1,16213.3
Liberal Democrats John Seymour2583.0
Liberal Democrats Dietlinde Hatherall2492.9
Liberal Democrats Myer Salaman2302.6
Total votes8,699 100
Turnout  33.5

Northolt West End

Northolt West End [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour David Bond 1,487 21.7
Labour Sophie Hosking 1,338 19.5
Labour Michael Elliott 1,299 18.9
Conservative Bernard Furzer6729.8
Conservative Joan Trinder6649.7
Conservative Hugh Mordaunt6329.2
Liberal Democrats Judith Ducker2724.0
Liberal Democrats Patrick Dee2483.6
Liberal Democrats Ida Goodwin2453.6
Total votes6,857 100
Turnout  26.4

Norwood Green

Norwood Green [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Virendra Sharma 1,708 24.6
Labour Rajinder Mann 1,664 23.9
Labour Mohammad Aslam 1,598 23.0
Conservative Joseph Harris4596.6
Conservative David Millican4176.0
Conservative Ravinder Patel4135.9
Liberal Democrats Michael Pidoux1922.8
Liberal Democrats Martin Tod1812.6
Liberal Democrats Michaela Tod1592.3
Green Richard Scrase1572.3
Total votes6,948 100
Turnout  30.0

Perivale

Perivale [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Karen Hunte 1,390 17.0
Labour Mark Karasinski 1,267 15.5
Labour Inderjeet Nijhar 1,184 14.5
Conservative Christine Catlin1,14514.0
Conservative Edith Hetherington1,10213.5
Conservative Clifford Pile1,00912.4
Liberal Democrats Brian Cummings3834.7
Liberal Democrats Anne Wilson3544.4
Liberal Democrats John Ducker3264.0
Total votes8,160 100
Turnout  31.0

South Acton

South Acton [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Elizabeth Brookes 1,226 16.6
Labour John Cudmore 1,222 16.6
Labour Yvonne Johnson 1,180 16.0
Conservative Norma Haythorn6659.0
Conservative Christine Magnowska6218.4
Conservative Wafik Moustafa5908.0
Liberal Democrats Michael O'Connor5878.0
Liberal Democrats Catherine Royce5687.7
Liberal Democrats Nicholas Winkfield5046.9
Socialist Labour Peter Hughes1051.4
Socialist Labour Iqbal Khan1021.4
Total votes7,370 100
Turnout  29.3

Southall Broadway

Southall Broadway [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Gurdip Sahota 1,976 24.7
Labour Ram Perdesi 1,960 24.5
Labour Manjit Singh 1,941 24.2
Socialist Labour Harpal Brar4245.3
Socialist Labour Jagdev Samra4075.1
Socialist Labour Surinder Cheema3964.9
Conservative Geoffrey Belson1752.2
Conservative Bryan Boese1732.2
Liberal Democrats Nigel Bliss1451.8
Liberal Democrats Anne Lloyd James1441.8
Conservative Joanna Dabrowska1361.7
Liberal Democrats Gary Purkiss1321.6
Total votes8,009 100
Turnout  

Southall Green

Southall Green [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Jabir Anand 2,269 27.5
Labour Kamaljit Dhindsa 2,179 26.4
Labour Swarm Kang 2,149 26.1
Conservative Sheila Day2453.0
Conservative Tajinderpal Virdee2232.7
Conservative Myrtle Marshall2172.6
Liberal Democrats Paul Gooch2092.5
Independent Kiran Lal1862.3
Socialist Labour Fahim Ahmed1471.8
Green Michael Landon1021.2
Socialist Labour Beth Handley881.1
Liberal Democrats Lyn Woodcock861.0
Liberal Democrats Alan Miller841.0
Socialist Labour Carlos Rule670.8
Total votes8,251 100
Turnout  30.5

Southfield

Southfield [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Mitchell 1,490 16.8
Liberal Democrats Harvey Rose 1,440 16.3
Liberal Democrats Gary Malcolm 1,414 16.0
Labour Colin Bastin8239.3
Labour Linda Kietz7088.0
Conservative Doreen Gibbs6697.6
Labour Philip Chadha6687.5
Conservative Janet Young6227.0
Conservative Jamal Khan5416.1
Green Christine Meiklejohn3423.9
UKIP Rex Carter901.0
NCDMV! Adam Porter430.5
Total votes8,850 100
Turnout  32.8

Walpole

Walpole [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Martin Beecroft 1,851 19.4
Labour Yoel Gordon 1,731 18.2
Labour Peter Wicks 1,584 16.6
Conservative Graham Hill8448.9
Green Sarah Edwards8208.6
Conservative Michael Pack7317.7
Conservative Seema Kumar7137.5
Liberal Democrats John Mitchell4654.9
Liberal Democrats Stuart Bonar4514.7
Liberal Democrats Timothy Parkin3363.5
Total votes9,526 100
Turnout  35.5

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