2002 Redbridge London Borough Council election

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2002 Redbridge London Borough Council Election
  1998 2 May 2002 2006  

63 council seats contested
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Seats before30239
Seats after21339
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 9Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg 0

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

Elections for Redbridge Council in London were held on 2 May 2002. It was a part of the wider 2002 London local elections. The Conservatives won 43% of the vote in the district. The turnout was 34.26%, a decrease from the 36% seen in the 1998 London local elections.

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Result Summary

Redbridge local election result 2002
PartySeatsNet changeVotes%Votes
Conservative 33Increase2.svg1043.0%75,597
Labour 21Decrease2.svg934.0%60,832
Liberal Democrats 9Steady2.svg19.3%33,939
Green 0Steady2.svg2.8%1,740
Others0Steady2.svg1.9%1,264
Total63N/A100%173,372
Source:London Councils, [1] London Datastore [2]

Ward results

Aldborough

Aldborough [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Vanessa Cole 1,516 18.0
Labour John Coombes 1,385 16.4
Conservative Loraine Sladden 1,354 16.1
Conservative Rajinder Athwal1,32915.8
Labour Linda Guerin1,21814.5
Labour Balvinder Saund1,07312.7
Liberal Democrats Susan Mann3233.8
Liberal Democrats Geraldine McElarney2593.0
Green Therese Reggio2452.9
Liberal Democrats Anne Peterson2332.7
Total votes8,395 100
Turnout  37.0

Barkingside

Barkingside [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Keith Axon 1,766 18.9
Conservative Graham Borrott 1,727 18.5
Conservative Roy Brunnen 1,716 18.4
Labour Meredith Hilton1,13512.1
Labour Taifur Rashid1,01710.9
Labour Mahmood Rauf9249.9
Liberal Democrats Dominic Black3723.9
Liberal Democrats Valerie Taylor3363.6
Liberal Democrats James Swallow3313.5
Turnout 932439.4

Bridge

Bridge [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Claire Cooper 1,398 18.4
Conservative James Leal 1,373 18.1
Conservative Morris Hickey 1,357 17.8
Labour Sean Clark77810.2
Labour Peter Hoy7539.9
Labour Owen Guerin7369.7
Liberal Democrats David Cracknell4115.4
Liberal Democrats Amanda Nesbitt4045.3
Liberal Democrats Madeline Sinclair3754.9
Turnout 7585100

Chadwell

Chadwell [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Gary Straight 1,386 18.1
Liberal Democrats Ralph Scott 1,270 16.6
Liberal Democrats John Tyne 1,240 16.2
Conservative Elfyn Roberts77811.7
Conservative Mary Pitt7459.7
Conservative Pauline Highes7429.7
Labour Adewale Adeoshun4116.1
Labour Gurdial Bhamra4565.9
Labour Ranjit Mudhar4415.7
Total votes7,649 100
Turnout 31.4

Church End

Church End [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Maureen Hoskins 1,448 19.0
Liberal Democrats Hugh Cleaver 1,417 18.6
Liberal Democrats Richard Hoksins 1,407 18.4
Conservative Mark Dunn81310.6
Conservative Nicholas Hayes78510.3
Conservative Anthony Lenaghan7319.6
Labour Julia Hughes3544.6
Labour Shalab Baig3364.4
Labour Andrew Walker3224.2
Total votes7,613 100
Turnout 32.9

Clayhall

Clayhall [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Alan Weinberg 1,831 19.8
Conservative Ronald Barden 1,762 19.0
Conservative Robert Cole 1,754 18.9
Labour Reginald Golding1,08911.7
Labour Norman Hilton1,04511.3
Labour Abdul Malik97210.5
Liberal Democrats Joan Barmby2772.9
Liberal Democrats Meher Khan2632.8
Liberal Democrats Barbara Robertson3752.6
Total votes9,242 100
Turnout 36.3

Clementswood

Clementswood [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Simon Green 1,277 19.1
Labour Faiz Noor 1,257 18.8
Labour Rajwant Mahal 1,190 17.8
Conservative Habib Rehman79311.8
Conservative Surendra Patel77111.5
Conservative Dennis Aylen67510.1
Liberal Democrats Helen Glanfield2213.3
Green Timothy Randall1772.6
Liberal Democrats Leslie Hutchines1592.3
Liberal Democrats Hazel Redshaw1442.1
Total votes6,664 100
Turnout 30.1

Cranbrook

Cranbrook [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Ashok Kumar 1,448 16.8
Conservative Charles Elliman 1,442 16.8
Conservative Kathleen Pepperell 1,359 15.8
Labour Satnam Singh1,17413.6
Labour Joseph Hoedemaker1,13813.2
Labour Edmund Peake1,10312.8
Liberal Democrats Saroj Sharma3213.7
Liberal Democrats Angela Yeoman2633.4
Liberal Democrats Ian Ward2943.4
Total votes8,574 100
Turnout 36.8

Fairlop

Fairlop [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Joyce Ryan 1,508 19.6
Conservative Lee Scott 1,460 19.0
Conservative Glenn Corfield 1,359 18.6
Labour Ivan Corea78010.1
Labour Alan Taylor77010.0
Labour Thavathuray Jeyaranjan7329.5
Liberal Democrats Catherine Davies4005.2
Liberal Democrats Duncan Sargeant3134.0
Liberal Democrats Deanna Seeff2663.4
Total votes7,659 100
Turnout 33.1

Fullwell

Fullwell [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Laurence Davies 1,843 20.9
Conservative Alan Hughes 1,716 19.4
Conservative Harold Moth 1,714 19.4
Labour Gloria McHugh7999.0
Labour Ajit Singh7088.0
Labour Pahl Surinder6817.7
Liberal Democrats Janice Cudmore4685.3
Liberal Democrats Kathleen Teahan3423.8
UKIP Robert Selby2803.1
Liberal Democrats Josefa Vargas2663.0
Total votes8,817 100
Turnout 35.6

Goodmayes

Goodmayes [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Satnam Singh 1,111 16.0
Labour David Radford 1,089 15.7
Labour Azfar Ejaz 1,063 15.3
Liberal Democrats Matthew Lake75910.9
Liberal Democrats Kelly Kaye74310.7
Liberal Democrats Naren Dattani70610.2
Conservative Joginder Mann5648.1
Conservative Asghar Kirmani4446.4
Conservative William Streeten4376.3
Total votes6,916 100
Turnout 30.5

Hainault

Hainault [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Edward Griffin 1,035 13.9
Conservative Arthur Leggatt 984 13.3
Labour Richard Newcombe 844 11.1
Conservative John Steinberg82011.0
Labour Royston Emmett81711.0
Labour Lesley Hilton77110.4
BNP Jason Douglas6759.1
Liberal Democrats Kathleen Black5627.6
Liberal Democrats Patricia Ilett4566.1
Liberal Democrats Ralph Stevens4295.8
Total votes8,817 100
Turnout 35.6

Loxford

Loxford [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Muhammed Javed 1,471 16.0
Labour Peter Laugharne 1,301 15.7
Labour Faredoon Maravala 1,283 15.3
Conservative Bahir Chaudhry94510.9
Conservative Darshan Reehal76410.7
Conservative James Howes75710.2
Liberal Democrats Michelle Marsh3048.1
Liberal Democrats Leslie Everest2696.4
Liberal Democrats Nicolette Pashby2146.3
Total votes6,916 100
Turnout 30.5

Mayfield

Mayfield [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Mark Aaron 1,245 14.6
Conservative Geoffrey Hinds 1,233 14.5
Labour Sukhjit Sohal 1,212 14.3
Labour Ayodhiya Parkash1,19214.0
Labour Tanweer Khan1,15713.6
Conservative Matthew Pether1,15113.5
Liberal Democrats Ian Gravenell3834.5
Liberal Democrats Frank Marsh3424.0
Liberal Democrats Edwin Potkins3093.6
Green Jane Wild2482.9
Total votes8,471 100
Turnout 34.6

Monkhams

Monkhams [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Linda Huggett 1,881 20.6
Conservative Michael Stark 1,852 20.3
Conservative James O'Shea 1,841 20.2
Liberal Democrats Michael McElarney8599.4
Liberal Democrats Florence Boyland8559.3
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Seeff8289.0
Labour Gerald Elvin3433.7
Labour David Pearce3223.5
Labour Claudius Pascal3203.5
Turnout  38.0

Newbury

Newbury [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Dev Sharma 1,555 18.3
Labour Alexander Hilton 1,488 17.5
Labour Kenneth Turner 1,452 17.1
Conservative Timothy Downes98411.6
Conservative Narain Kaul94111.1
Conservative Darshan Sunger94011.0
Liberal Democrats Nicola Sinclair3904.6
Liberal Democrats Edward McElarney3754.4
Liberal Democrats Pamela Tyne3524.1
Total votes8,477 100
Turnout 32.5

Roding

Roding [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Democrats Ian Bond 1,546 19.0
Liberal Democrats Felicity Banks 1,518 18.6
Liberal Democrats Anthony Boyland 1,450 18.4
Conservative Anthony Loffhagen69310.6
Conservative Sonia MacDonald68910.3
Conservative Joyce Bassom6649.6
Labour Martin Chew3864.6
Labour Hafiz Majid3484.4
Labour Marioara Stitchman3344.2
BNP Anthony Young3093.8
Total votes7,937 100
Turnout 32.9

Seven Kings

Seven Kings [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Harold Bellwood 1,331 17.4
Labour Robert Littlewood 1,234 16.1
Labour Maganbhai Patel 1,209 15.8
Conservative Munawar Gilani89411.6
Conservative Colm Nolan86311.2
Conservative Zubeda Quddos78110.2
Liberal Democrats David Channon5086.6
Liberal Democrats Walter Staight4345.6
Liberal Democrats Ram Sharma3885.0
Total votes7,642 100
Turnout 31.1

Snaresbrook

Snaresbrook [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Suzanne Nolan 1,643 15.6
Conservative Peter Goody 1,626 15.4
Conservative Christopher Cummins 1,588 15.1
Labour Gregor Eglin1,49614.2
Labour Lanna Childs1,43013.6
Labour Jagdev Purewal1,28912.2
Liberal Democrats John Swallow3843.6
Green Ashley Gunstock3683.5
Liberal Democrats Christina Bradd3423.2
Liberal Democrats Pamela Winbourne3403.2
Total votes10,506 100
Turnout 41.0

Valentines

Valentines [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Elaine Norman 1,069 15.4
Labour Gary Scottow 1,041 15.0
Labour Virendra Tewari 14.6 15.8
Conservative Raja Khan84712.2
Conservative Zahoor Qurashi80511.6
Conservative Gordon Moser72710.5
Liberal Democrats George Hogarth4025.8
Liberal Democrats Iona Anderson3995.7
Liberal Democrats Susan Hamlyn3314.7
Green Clive Durdle2794.0
Total votes6,912 100
Turnout 28.3

Wanstead

Wanstead [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Allan Burgess 1,895 17.8
Conservative Michelle Dunn 1,697 15.9
Conservative Aaron Powell 1,609 15.1
Labour Ciaran Clerkin1,34612.6
Labour Jeffrey Edelman1,31312.3
Labour Kamal Qureshi1,09110.2
Liberal Democrats Alan Cornish4554.2
Liberal Democrats Janet Cornish4514.2
Green Louise Gunstock4233.9
Liberal Democrats Christopher Lawrence3663.4
Total votes10,646 100
Turnout 42.5

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  2. "Council Elections Voters 2002 – London Datastore" . Retrieved 2023-10-14.
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  4. "Barkingside Ward - Redbridge".
  5. "Bridge Ward - Redbridge".
  6. "Chadwell Heath Ward - Redbridge".
  7. "Church End Ward - Redbridge".
  8. "Clayhall Ward - Redbridge".
  9. "Clementswood Ward - Redbridge".
  10. "Cranbrook Ward - Redbridge".
  11. "Fairlop Ward - Redbridge".
  12. "Fullwell Ward - Redbridge".
  13. "Goodmayes Ward - Redbridge".
  14. "Hainault Ward - Redbridge".
  15. "Loxford Ward - Redbridge".
  16. "Mayfield Ward - Redbridge".
  17. "Monkhams Ward - Redbridge".
  18. "Newbury Ward - Redbridge".
  19. "Roding Ward - Redbridge".
  20. "Seven Kings Ward - Redbridge".
  21. "Snaresbrook Ward - Redbridge".
  22. "Valentines Ward - Redbridge".
  23. "Wanstead Ward - Redbridge".