2018 Bromley London Borough Council election

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2018 Bromley London Borough Council election
  2014 3 May 2018 2022  

All 60 seats to Bromley London Borough Council
31 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
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Party Conservative Labour
Last election51 seats, 39.6%7 seats, 18.3%
Seats won508
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1Increase2.svg1
Popular vote47,77726,295
Percentage44.1%24.3%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.5%Increase2.svg5.9%

Bromley London UK local election 2018 map.svg
Map of the results. Conservative Party in blue, Labour Party in red and independents in grey.

Council control before election


Conservative

Council control after election


Conservative

The 2018 Bromley London Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Bromley London Borough Council in England. [1] This was the same day as other local elections.

Contents

Bromley was one of the boroughs subject to a trial of voter ID restrictions [2] requiring the production of photographic ID or 2 other forms of ID. [3]

Council results

Bromley [4]
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Conservative 605023-183.344.147,777+4.5
  Labour 60810+113.324.326,295+5.9
  Liberal Democrats 6000000.014.715,896+5.6
  Green 2300000.010.611,460-1.0
  UKIP 19002-20.02.83,065-17.0
  Independent 3220+23.33.03,162+2.0
  Women's Equality 100000.00.4440New
  For Britain 100000.00.1142New
  Libertarian 100000.00.160New

Ward results

Bickley

Bickley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kira Gabbert 2,935 58.3 +3.7
Conservative Kate Lymer 2,919 58.0 +4.2
Conservative Colin Smith 2,827 56.2 +2.5
Labour Jann Oliver1,02220.3+6.7
Liberal Democrats Helen Corbett89717.8+10.2
Labour Mike Roberts80516.0+2.8
Liberal Democrats David Martin75315.0+8.1
Labour Martin Spence74414.8+1.9
Liberal Democrats David Wilkinson69713.9+7.6
Green Roger Austin63012.5+3.2
UKIP David Quarterman2254.5-12.4
Turnout 14,45443 [5]
Registered electors 11,678
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Biggin Hill

Biggin Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Julian Bennington 1,175 37.7 New
Independent Melanie Stevens 1,149 36.8 New
Conservative Linda Hewitt92929.8-21.2
Conservative Toby Sims84827.2-12.4
UKIP Julian Grainger36011.5New
Liberal Democrats Geoff Gostt33610.8-4.7
UKIP Emmett Jenner3019.7-26.9
Labour Timothy Fisher2427.8-1.9
Labour Clive Gunby2247.2+4.0
Green Karen Wheller2056.6-2.7
Green Paul Enock1825.8New
Liberal Democrats Graeme Casey1715.5-7.7
Turnout 6,12240 [6]
Registered electors 7,839
Independent gain from Conservative Swing
Independent gain from Conservative Swing

Bromley Common and Keston

Bromley Common and Keston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alexa Michael 2,718 59.4 +10.8
Conservative David Jefferys 2,714 59.3 +10.3
Conservative Robert McIlveen 2,638 57.7 +10.3
Labour Robert Evans1,04822.9+5.3
Labour Eileen Welsh99621.8+4.5
Labour Brian Ingham95720.9+7.2
Green Hannah Whitman56812.4-2.5
Liberal Democrats Alan Carter53711.7+4.5
Liberal Democrats Clive Broadhurst51411.2+5.5
Liberal Democrats Christopher Bentley4219.2New
Turnout 13,17436 [7]
Registered electors 12,682
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Bromley Town

Bromley Town
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nicky Dykes 2,129 39.8 -3.6
Conservative Will Harmer 2,008 37.5 -4.1
Conservative Michael Rutherford 1,878 35.1 -3.7
Liberal Democrats Rhian Kanat1,83534.3+22.7
Liberal Democrats Julie Ireland1,77233.1+21.9
Liberal Democrats Sam Webber1,65330.9+20.2
Labour Juliet Kay1,28524.0+0.6
Labour Glyn Alsworth1,25423.4+0.9
Labour Josie Parkhouse1,09420.4+1.0
Green Roisin Robertson63911.9-3.0
Turnout 15,54740 [8]
Registered electors 13,275
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Chelsfield and Pratts Bottom

Chelsfield and Pratts Bottom
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mike Botting 2,928 62.5 +16.3
Conservative Angela Page 2,770 59.1 +16.1
Conservative Samaris Huntington-Thresher 2,715 57.9 +13.6
Labour Margaret Mills80917.3+5.6
Labour Stephen Richardson74816.0+5.7
Labour Peter Moore72615.5+6.1
Liberal Democrats Gerda Loosemore-Reppen67414.4+4.9
Liberal Democrats John Bray62013.2+4.3
Green Daniel Sloan61613.1+2.3
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Webber4349.3+2.0
UKIP Michael Porter2465.2-26.9
UKIP Brian Philp2445.2-23.8
Turnout 13,53042 [9]
Registered electors 11,142
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Chislehurst

Chislehurst
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Katy Boughey 3,094 66.7 +6.3
Conservative Kieran Terry 2,900 62.5 +3.5
Conservative Suraj Sharma 2,784 60.0 +14.4
Labour Christian Mole90119.4+4.8
Labour Mick Maroney74816.1+1.3
Labour Eugene Nixon66014.2-0.6
Green Stella Gardiner64213.8+0.8
Liberal Democrats Ian Magrath60713.1+6.5
Liberal Democrats Robert Cliff50710.9+3.3
Liberal Democrats Simon Lewis4369.4+3.8
Turnout 13,27939 [10]
Registered electors 12,012
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Clock House

Clock House
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Vanessa Allen 2,638 48.4 +8.5
Labour Ian Dunn 2,386 43.8 +10.5
Labour Josh King 2,254 41.4 +8.7
Conservative Christopher Phillips1,47027.0-7.0
Conservative Christine Harris1,40725.8-6.1
Conservative Scott Pattenden1,32824.4-4.0
Liberal Democrats Juliet Corbett1,21822.4+6.0
Liberal Democrats Michael Jones1,19722.0+10.0
Liberal Democrats Adam Bambrough1,15121.1+11.3
Green Nicola Nugent70412.9-5.6
Turnout 15,75346 [11]
Registered electors 11,880
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Copers Cope

Copers Cope
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Tickner 2,291 40.7 -12.0
Conservative Stephen Wells 2,245 39.9 -11.2
Conservative Russell Mellor 2,125 37.8 -10.1
Liberal Democrats Alison Davis1,78531.7+19.0
Liberal Democrats Chloe-Jane Ross1,68029.9New
Liberal Democrats Rich Wilsher1,51626.9New
Labour Charlotte Gerada1,33323.7-0.6
Labour Tony McPartlan1,23822.0+0.5
Labour Olasupo Obikoya1,17820.9+0.1
Green Ruth Fabricant64211.4-9.0
UKIP Andrew Hayman1332.4-16.7
UKIP Graham Reakes1152.0New
Turnout 16,28145 [12]
Registered electors 12,551
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Cray Valley East

Cray Valley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Chris Pierce 1,619 44.6 +14.6
Conservative Yvonne Bear 1,601 44.1 +13.0
Conservative Harry Stranger 1,446 39.9 +9.5
Labour Nathaniel Arthur1,36337.6+16.1
Labour Christopher Taylor1,22433.7+14.6
Labour Gillian Davis1,17832.5+14.9
Green Paul Hemingway36510.1New
UKIP Mick Greenhough36310.0-20.0
UKIP Ayse Smith3379.3New
Liberal Democrats Caitlin Bishop3088.5-12.1
Liberal Democrats Martin Cooper2386.6-15.6
Liberal Democrats Rhianna Wilsher2216.1-12.7
Turnout 10,26332 [13]
Registered electors 11,457
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Cray Valley West

Cray Valley West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Judi Ellis 1,465 41.9 +15.0
Conservative Colin Hitchins 1,365 39.1 +12.3
Conservative Gary Ernest Stevens 1,228 35.1 +13.4
Labour Kelly Galvin97327.8+5.5
Labour Gary John Stevens83824.0+2.8
Independent Colin Willetts83824.0-2.0
Labour Richard Lovell80923.1+2.6
UKIP David Livett48013.7-15.9
UKIP Garry Ramus39411.3-17.3
Green Steven Cope38711.1+3.7
Liberal Democrats Katharine Barker36610.5+4.7
Liberal Democrats Magdalena Williams2988.5+3.2
Liberal Democrats Peter Scott Brooks1905.4+0.4
Libertarian Sean Finch601.7New
Turnout 9,69129 [14]
Registered electors 12,097
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from UKIP Swing
Conservative gain from UKIP Swing

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Angela Wilkins 1,985 63.0 +17.4
Labour Marina Ahmad 1,755 55.7 +18.5
Green Mark Phillippo53617.0-1.6
Liberal Democrats Philippa Bridge52716.7-10.4
Conservative Craig Wilson44214.0+2.6
Conservative Sunil Gupta42113.4+4.4
Liberal Democrats David Marshall3099.8-15.0
Turnout 5,97535 [15]
Registered electors 9,082
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Darwin

Darwin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Richard Scoates 1,201 72.8 +22.0
Labour Frank Evans18511.2+4.3
Liberal Democrats Millicent Scott Brooks1338.1+4.8
Green Jan Wilson1307.9+3.3
Turnout 1,64940.0 [16]
Registered electors 4,123
Conservative hold Swing

Farnborough and Crofton

Farnborough and Crofton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Evans 3,276 64.3 +6.1
Conservative Charles Joel 3,208 62.9 +5.6
Conservative Christopher Marlow 2,987 58.6 +4.5
Liberal Democrats Ian Catchpole81015.9+8.0
Labour Malcolm Clark78915.5+1.8
Liberal Democrats Allan Tweddle77615.2New
Labour Christine McNamara74414.6+2.3
Liberal Democrats Oliver Loosemore68313.4New
Labour John Pead61912.1+0.8
Green Tamara Galloway4498.8-3.4
UKIP Kenneth Tracey2955.8-16.2
For Britain Mandy Baldwin1422.8New
Turnout 14,77844 [17]
Registered electors 11,648
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Hayes and Coney Hall

Hayes and Coney Hall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham Arthur 3,096 60.4 +4.1
Conservative Peter Fortune 3,087 60.2 +13.2
Conservative Neil Reddin 2,830 55.2 +7.6
Labour Peter Ayres95018.5+1.8
Labour Gail Emerson95018.5+4.7
Labour Glenys Ingham91817.9+7.6
Liberal Democrats Ellen Griffiths73314.3+4.8
Green Mary Ion62112.1-1.7
Liberal Democrats Tudor Griffiths55910.9-3.8
Liberal Democrats Michael Fox53510.4New
UKIP Michael Rudd2615.1-20.5
UKIP Sandra Pearson2434.7-19.2
Turnout 14,78341 [18]
Registered electors 12,604
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Kelsey and Eden Park

Kelsey and Eden Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Dean 2,563 49.4 -3.6
Conservative Diane Smith 2,532 48.8 -2.2
Conservative Dave Wibberley 2,412 46.5 -8.2
Labour Marie Bardsley1,57930.4+7.0
Labour Naresh Chauhan1,46228.2+8.0
Labour John Dempster1,35826.2+8.4
Liberal Democrats Hayley Anderson85916.6+1.8
Liberal Democrats Taylor Matthews67513.0+2.3
Liberal Democrats Robert Jackson67012.9New
Green Gareth Thomas55310.7New
UKIP Valerie Butcher2144.1-17.2
Turnout 14,87742 [19]
Registered electors 12,334
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Mottingham and Chislehurst North

Mottingham and Chislehurst North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Cartwright 1,111 45.7 +6.1
Conservative Will Rowlands 992 40.8 +7.6
Labour Nick Harrison97240.0+14.9
Labour Kathy Smith96939.8+17.1
Green Kate Matos2239.2-1.3
Liberal Democrats Victoria Webber1857.6+2.7
Liberal Democrats John Houghton1717.0New
Turnout 4,62333.4 [20]
Registered electors 7,306
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Orpington

Orpington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kim Botting 2,857 62.1
Conservative Pauline Tunnicliffe 2,729 59.3
Conservative William Huntington-Thresher 2,694 58.6
Labour Christopher Price94920.6
Labour Vibeke Fussing94720.6
Labour Gareth Wretham80517.5
Liberal Democrats Michael Hall67414.7
Liberal Democrats Elaine Mackay59813.0
Green Michael Marriott50711.0
Liberal Democrats Reinhard Rometsch4309.3
Turnout 13,19038 [21]
Registered electors 12,110
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Penge and Cator

Penge and Cator
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kathy Bance 3,259 65.9
Labour Kevin Brooks 2,828 57.1
Labour Simon Jeal 2,692 54.4
Conservative Sarah Dalton1,02120.6
Green Geoffrey Allen1,00920.4
Conservative Neil Jopson95219.2
Conservative David Kenyon89718.1
Liberal Democrats Marguerite Pierre57611.6
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Douglas-Green50710.2
Liberal Democrats Philip Storry4479.0
Turnout 14,18840 [22]
Registered electors 12,471
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Petts Wood and Knoll

Petts Wood and Knoll
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Keith Onslow 3,426 69.3
Conservative Tony Owen 3,299 66.7
Conservative Simon Fawthrop 3,104 62.8
Liberal Democrats Lesley Astier86317.4
Labour Benjamin Devlin74415.0
Labour Jemma Gallagher69414.0
Green Martin Childs62612.7
Labour Stephen Cranenburgh56511.4
Liberal Democrats John Loosemore54411.0
Liberal Democrats Michael Berridge4719.5
Turnout 14,33647 [23]
Registered electors 10,646
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Plaistow and Sundridge

Plaistow and Sundridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gareth Allatt 1,991 42.8
Conservative Peter Morgan 1,957 42.1
Conservative Michael Turner 1,935 41.6
Labour Angie Stack1,69636.4
Labour Pam Remon1,57833.9
Labour Simon Thomson1,39229.9
Liberal Democrats Lesley Furniss61613.2
Liberal Democrats Dominic Alessio55812.0
Green John Street50410.8
Liberal Democrats Peter Furniss4529.7
Women's Equality Caroline MacVay4409.5
UKIP Patricia Gulliver2655.7
Turnout 13,38440 [24]
Registered electors 11,637
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Shortlands

Shortlands
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mary Cooke 2,080 63.6
Conservative Aisha Cuthbert 1,935 59.2
Labour Richard Hart57017.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Corbett51115.6
Labour Dermot McKibbin50015.3
Liberal Democrats Ilona Navarro-Weitzel41712.8
Green Ann Garrett34210.5
Turnout 6,35543 [25]
Registered electors 7,698
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

West Wickham

West Wickham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Mark Brock 3,072 60.4
Conservative Nicholas Bennett 2,834 55.7
Conservative Hannah Gray 2,804 55.1
Labour Eli David1,00319.7
Labour Jeremy Adams97119.1
Labour Joanna Crispin96919.1
Liberal Democrats James Spencer-Boyce84616.6
Green Jenny Cambell B. Rust56211.0
Liberal Democrats Nigel Peaple53210.5
Liberal Democrats Stephen Wells4899.6
UKIP Victor Jackson2234.4
UKIP Colin Chuck1833.6
UKIP Brian Danes1482.9
Turnout 14,63642 [26]
Registered electors 11,977
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

2018-2022 by-elections

Kelsey and Eden Park by-election, 29 November 2018 [27] [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Christine Harris 1,626 45.2 Decrease2.svg1.3
Labour Marie Bardsley1,04629.1Increase2.svg1.3
Liberal Democrats Julie Ireland63317.6Increase2.svg1.0
UKIP Graham Reakes2196.1Increase2.svg2.0
Green Paul Enock732.0Decrease2.svg8.7
Majority58016.1Decrease2.svg2.6
Turnout 3,59729
Conservative hold Swing

The by-election was called following the resignation of Dave Wibberley.

Crystal Palace by-election, 6 May 2021 [27] [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ryan Thomson 2,235 53.1 Decrease2.svg3.8
Green Maria Psaras82019.5Increase2.svg4.1
Conservative Tom Capon78318.6Increase2.svg5.9
Liberal Democrats Suraj Gandecha3708.8Decrease2.svg6.3
Majority1,41531.6Decrease2.svg7.9
Turnout 4,20842
Labour hold Swing

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