2014 Havering London Borough Council election

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2014 Havering Borough Council election
  2010 22 May 2014 2018  

All 54 seats to Havering London Borough Council
27 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Conservative Havering Residents Association UKIP
Last election33 seats, 36.2%16 seats, 27.9%0 seats, 7.5%
Seats before33120
Seats won22197
Seat changeDecrease2.svg11Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg7
Popular vote60,06358,38143,040
Percentage27.7%26.9%19.9%
SwingDecrease2.svg8.5%Decrease2.svg1.0%Increase2.svg12.4%

 Fourth partyFifth party
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Party Independent Residents Group Labour
Last electionDid not stand5 seats, 18.8%
Seats before45
Seats won51
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Decrease2.svg4
Popular vote10,18536,671
Percentage4.7%16.9%
Swingn/aDecrease2.svg1.9

Havering London UK local election 2014 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2014 Havering council election. Conservatives in blue, Havering Residents Association in dark green, Labour in red, Rainham & Wennington Independent Residents Group in grey and Independents in light grey.

Council control before election before election


Conservative

Council control after election


No Overall Control

Map of Havering electoral wards. Havering London UK labelled ward map 2002.svg
Map of Havering electoral wards.

The 2014 Havering Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Havering Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections. The Conservative Party ceased to have a majority of councillors, putting the council in no overall control (NOC). Despite the various residents associations winning the most seats, an agreement was not struck and a Conservative Party minority administration was formed.

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Summary of results

All 5 major UK political parties, in addition to any parties gaining ~1% of the vote or above, are shown:

Havering Council Election 2014 [2]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 22-1140.727.760,063-70,780
  Havering Residents Association 19+735.226.958,381-32,722
  UKIP 770+713.019.943,040
  Independent 5+19.34.710,185+3,293
  Labour 1-41.916.936,671-28,259
  Green 000001.73,601
  Liberal Democrats 000000.91,989-6,997
  Independent 000000.81,722

Ward results

Brooklands

Brooklands (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Benham 1,758 34.7% -13.0%
Conservative Vidyotama Persaud 1,620
Conservative Roger Westwood 1,545
UKIP Neil Connelly1,46929.0%N/A
UKIP Herbert Humphries1,413
UKIP Frederick Osborne1,413
Labour Eamonn Mahon1,14722.7%-8.3%
Labour Samuel Gould1,121
Labour Herbert White1,019
RA Derek Smith2735.3%N/A
Independent Gaggandip Sandhu-Nelson2454.8%N/A
Liberal Democrats Karen Kruzycka1713.4%-17.8%
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Cranham

Cranham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RA June Alexander 3,243 55.7% +3.6%
RA Gillian Ford 3,159
RA Clarence Barrett 3,090
UKIP Mark O'Neill1,01417.4%+11.4%
Conservative Pamela Freer85714.7%-13.2%
Labour Lisa Hitchin1,4136.2%-1.8%
Labour Patrick Chalk353
Green Peter Caton3435.9%+0.7%
Labour John Mckernan338
RA hold Swing
RA hold Swing
RA hold Swing

Elm Park

Elm Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Hornchurch RABarry Mugglestone1,691
Hornchurch RAStephanie Nunn1,598
Hornchurch RAJulie Wilkes1,432
UKIP Craig Litwin1,359
Labour Kim Arrowsmith805
Conservative Rebbecca Bennett781
Labour Graham Carr731
Labour Ian James634
Conservative Barry Oddy609
Conservative Henry Tebbutt494
South Hornchurch IRGGraham Crouch388
South Hornchurch IRGJames Green348
South Hornchurch IRGAreekul Bunprakob344
Green Gerald Haines215
Liberal Democrats Andrew Willmer80
Europeans Party Andrew Willmer36
Turnout 44%

Emerson Park

Emerson Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Roger Ramsey 1,661
Conservative Steven Kelly 1,499
UKIP John Glanville 1,450
Conservative Paul Rochford1,414
Havering Residents Association Irene Eagling1,408
Havering Residents Association Laurance Garrard1,364
Havering Residents Association Christopher Wilkins1,159
Labour Graham Bramley482
Labour Christopher Purnell425
Labour Terence Hughes405
Green Carina Ancell313
Liberal Democrats Graham Potter89
Turnout 46%

Gooshays

Gooshays (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP David Johnson 1,848
UKIP Lawrence Webb 1,790
UKIP Patricia Rumble 1,733
Labour Patrick Murray1,007
Labour Christine McGeary942
Labour Jeffrey Stafford803
Conservative Marcus Llewellyn-Rothschild621
Conservative Keith Wells614
Conservative Keith Evans608
Harold Wood Hill Park RAAdam Elliott280
Harold Wood Hill Park RALucia Wise257
BNP Raymond Underwood247
Liberal Democrats John Porter106
Turnout 36%

Hacton

Hacton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Hornchurch RARaymond Morgon2,708
Hornchurch RALouis Dodin2,590
Hornchurch RABarbara Matthews2,576
UKIP Jeffrey Garnett1,288
Conservative Ruth Edes679
Conservative Carol Perry616
Conservative Terence Mustoo535
Labour Natasha Moreno-Roberts424
Labour Sinead Earley413
Labour Susan Jiggens374
Green David Beesley271
Liberal Democrats Susan Brewington102
Turnout 47%

Harold Wood

Harold Wood (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Harold Wood Hill Park RABrian Eagling2,736'
Harold Wood Hill Park RADarren Wise2,294
Harold Wood Hill Park RAAlexander Donald2,221
UKIP John Thurtle1,140
Conservative Lesley Kelly854
Conservative Pamela Light723
Conservative Robert Perry661
Labour Siobhan McGeary436
Labour Michael Hitchin415
Labour Bakary Singhateh346
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Coles202
Liberal Democrats Ian Sanderson118
Liberal Democrats David Williams82
TUSC Chris Rice62
Turnout 46%

Havering Park

Havering Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Margaret Davis 1,787
Conservative Raymond Best 1,699
Conservative John Crowder 1,635
UKIP Sandra Binion1,527
UKIP Andrew Wilson1,493
UKIP Edward Martin1,421
Labour Emma Adams656
Labour David Dawson577
Labour Peter McInerney533
Green Joanna Steranka149
Liberal Democrats Peter Spence90
Turnout 42%

Heaton

Heaton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Philip Hyde 1,549
UKIP Ian Roy de Wulverton 1,506
Labour Keith Darvill 1,206
Labour Denis Raymond O'Flynn1,165
Labour Paul McGeary1,135
Conservative Robert Binion761
Conservative Wesley Smith636
Conservative Wesley Smith606
BNP Matthew Sutton556
Turnout 37%

Hylands

Hylands (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Garry Pain 1,596
Hornchurch RAJody Ganly1,553
Conservative Carol Smith 1,542
Conservative Christine Smith 1,449
Hornchurch RAJeremy Wilkes1,356
UKIP Neil Hall1,346
Hornchurch RALorraine Moss1,287
UKIP Peter Gardner1,263
Labour Amanda McInerney440
Labour Penelope White422
Labour William Murphy410
Labour Mohammed Quamrul Hassan602
Green David Voak285
Liberal Democrats James Snell68
Turnout 44%

Mawneys

Mawneys (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jason Frost 2,028
Conservative Linda Trew 1,952
Conservative Linda Trew 1,771
UKIP Ralph Battershall1,753
Labour Robert Ritchie827
Labour Daniel Nichols799
Labour Michael Agunbiade703
Liberal Democrats Stewart Mott190
Turnout 44%

Pettits

Pettits (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Philippa Crowder 2,102
Conservative Osman Dervish 1,887
Conservative Robby Misir 1,827
UKIPEdward Eden1,498
UKIPKatrina Birch1,488
UKIPHenry Tebbutt1,367
Pettits RAIDenis Stevens1,157
Pettits RAPhilip Wailing1,091
Pettits RASamantha LAmmin1,185
Labour Matthew Reid942
Labour John McCole939
Labour Umar Kankima874
Liberal Democrats Michael McCarthy105
Turnout 50%

Rainham and Wennington

Rainham and Wennington (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Rainham & Wennington IRGJeffrey Tucker1,982
Rainham & Wennington IRGDavid Durant1,395
Rainham & Wennington IRGKeith Roberts1,390
UKIP Michael Smith1,284
Labour Anthony Ellis973
Labour Alan Vickers752
Labour Martin Earley698
Conservative Ruth Camilleri350
Conservative Bernadette Oddy300
Conservative Stuart Farquhar263
Green Maria Paterlini-Phillips206
Liberal Democrats Pamela Coles74
Turnout 39%

Romford Town

St Andrew's

St Andrew's (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Residents John C. Wood1,906
Residents John Christopher Mylod1,894
Residents Reginald Whitney1,572
UKIP Julian L. V. Clark1,570
Conservative Malcolm T. J. Brace976
Conservative Georgina V. Galpin927
Conservative Edward Sepple867
Labour Georgina M. Carr575
Labour Barbara E. Bramley568
Labour Keith I. Taffs462
Green Danuta Gorzynska-Hart312
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey J. Coles81
National Liberal Graham N. Davidson50
National Liberal Graham V. Littlechild43
National Liberal Madelaine J. Marsden32
Turnout
Residents gain from Conservative Swing
Residents hold Swing
Residents hold Swing

South Hornchurch

Squirrels Heath

Upminster

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