Barking London Borough Council election, 1974

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The 1974 Barking Council election took place on 2 May 1974 to elect members of Barking London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council. [1]

Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council local authority for the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in Greater London, England

Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council is the local authority for the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in the United Kingdom capital of London. It provides a broad range of local government services including Council Tax billing, libraries, social services, processing planning applications, waste collection and disposal, and it is a local education authority. Barking and Dagenham is divided into 17 wards, each electing three councillors. At the May 2014 election, the Labour Party won all 51 seats. The council was created by the London Government Act 1963 as the Barking London Borough Council and replaced two local authorities: Barking Borough Council and Dagenham Borough Council. The council was renamed on 1 January 1980. The next election to the authority will be in May 2018.

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Contents

Background

Election result

Ward results

Abbey

Abbey (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Cambell

Cambell (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Chadwell Heath

Chadwell Heath (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Residents hold Swing
Residents hold Swing
Residents hold Swing
Residents hold Swing

Eastbrook

Eastbrook (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Fanshaw

Fanshaw (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Gascoigne

Gascoigne (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Heath

Heath (5 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Longbridge

Longbridge (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Manor

Manor (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

River

River (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Valence

Valence (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Village

Village (4 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

By-elections between 1974 and 1978

There were no by-elections. [2]

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References

  1. "London Borough Council Elections 2 May 1974" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Council. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. "London Borough Council Elections 4 May 1978" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Council. Retrieved 3 March 2015.