1968 Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council election

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The 1968 Richmond upon Thames Council election took place on 9 May 1968 to elect members of Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council. [1] [2]

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Election result

PartyVotesSeats
Conservative Party 31,769 (59.24%)
Increase2.svg 11.4454 (100.0%)
54 / 54
Increase2.svg 13
Labour Party 10,758 (20.06%)
Decrease2.svg 10.830 (0.0%)
0 / 54
Decrease2.svg 12
Liberal Party 9,697 (18.08%)
Increase2.svg 0.060 (0.0%)
0 / 54
Steady2.svg 0
Residents Association 1,162 (2.17%)
N/A0 (0.0%)
0 / 54
N/A
Communist Party 133 (0.25%)
Decrease2.svg 0.600 (0.0%)
0 / 54
Steady2.svg 0
Independent 113 (0.21%)
Decrease2.svg 2.240 (0.0%)
0 / 54
Decrease2.svg 1
54
Conservative

Ward results

Barnes (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Armstrong J.215063.6N/A
Conservative Raison T.2126-
Conservative Mason H.2064-
Labour Aylett E.66019.5N/A
Labour Raphael P.659-
Labour Walburn W.612-
Liberal Armstrong D.56916.8N/A
Liberal Paish A.470-
Liberal Raine G.469-
Turnout 44.6N/A
Central Twickenham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bell-Wright H. Ms.160459.0+2.9
Conservative Smith D.1588-
Conservative Williams J.1532-
Labour Chamberlain P.55920.6-2.4
Labour Cunningham M. Ms.536-
Labour Scholefield A.523-
Liberal Marlow R.44216.3-4.6
Independent Lock J.1134.2N/A
Turnout 39.3-0.8
East Sheen (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kramer E.178683.8N/A
Conservative Grose S.1770-
Conservative Nation W.1755-
Labour Thompson A.34416.2N/A
Labour Campion W.334-
Labour Seager G.302-
Turnout 35.1N/A
East Twickenham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alexander J. Ms.177863.8+8.6
Conservative Gilday-Fox F.1733-
Conservative Leaney A.1700-
Labour Jones W.51618.5-4.3
Liberal Davies A. Ms.49217.7-2.3
Labour Gourgey P.474-
Labour Kareh A.460-
Liberal Lewis B.415-
Liberal Nunn S.386-
Turnout 40.1+1.9
Ham & Petersham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Battle T.136748.7N/A
Conservative Arbour A.1358-
Conservative Organ J.1342-
Labour Palmer A.98635.1N/A
Labour Mostyn J. Ms.937-
Labour Smith G.931-
Liberal Smith M.45416.2N/A
Liberal Hicks F.301-
Liberal Leighton J.288-
Turnout 46.3N/A
Hampton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kenton V.246262.6+12.4
Conservative Hall H.2349-
Conservative Lewis H.2289-
Liberal Russell D.100925.7-0.2
Liberal Reddrop A.958-
Liberal Weissblatt W.878-
Labour Holman C.45911.7-12.2
Labour Hyam J. Ms.386-
Labour Gilbert J.337-
Turnout 46.2-4.9
Hampton Hill (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Harris D.188861.4+12.8
Conservative Muir J.1835-
Conservative Scott J.1826-
Liberal Henderson P.60319.6-1.6
Labour Elmes K.58319.0-11.2
Labour Rosenthal S. Ms.572-
Labour Cooper G.549-
Liberal Twaits J.543-
Liberal Starnes A.536-
Turnout 41.5-6.7
Hampton Wick (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Wilkins O. Ms.211266.6+10.3
Conservative Key W.2051-
Conservative Blackmore P.1932-
Liberal Wade M. Ms.56017.7-1.6
Liberal Brett M. Ms.508-
Liberal D'Souza F.508-
Labour Brown J. Ms.49815.7-8.7
Labour Heitzmann A.471-
Labour Dunn R.428-
Turnout 43.1-3.9
Heathfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Champion H. Ms.167463.3+19.8
Conservative Beal M.1667-
Conservative Woodward M. Ms.1589-
Labour Davies H.68425.9-4.8
Labour Peters D. Ms.609-
Labour Penrose O.587-
Liberal Morrison A.28510.8-14.9
Liberal Walters M.265-
Liberal Humphrey P.254-
Turnout 43.9-6.1
Kew (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nugent J.171134.2N/A
Conservative Morland R.1702-
Conservative Robinson M.1663-
Liberal Rundle S.140728.2N/A
Residents Kerslade R.116223.2N/A
Residents Pride B.1110-
Liberal Worth L.941-
Liberal Palmer T.925-
Residents Peters F.904-
Labour Campion E.71814.4N/A
Labour Dunne W.683-
Labour Kidger D. Ms.564-
Turnout 54.9N/A
Mortlake (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Cooper S. Ms.121744.6N/A
Conservative Vince E.1211-
Conservative Isaacson C.1167-
Labour Lawrance A.107139.2N/A
Labour Hart A.1068-
Labour Stevens R.1028-
Liberal Drane A.31011.4N/A
Liberal Tooley M. Ms.306-
Liberal Parton J.286-
Communist Banfield A.1334.9N/A
Turnout 43.7N/A
Palewell (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Barrow N.198583.0N/A
Conservative Wade S.1980-
Conservative Needs G.1972-
Labour Brandon E.40817.0N/A
Labour Kingsley G.388-
Labour Riedlinger P.347-
Turnout 34.2N/A
Richmond Hill (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alcock R.140457.4N/A
Conservative Thomas A.1349-
Conservative Harston C.1327-
Liberal Nemet M. Ms.71529.2N/A
Liberal Oddie C.683-
Liberal Dickson D.670-
Labour Gilligan K.32913.4N/A
Labour Monaghan J.299-
Labour Jupp T.280-
Turnout 40.2N/A
Richmond Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tremlett G.169460.7N/A
Conservative Wilton E.1683-
Conservative Winslow D.1658-
Labour Masters E.65023.3N/A
Labour Winter J.625-
Labour Langford W.562-
Liberal Lee F.44916.1N/A
Liberal Moore P.444-
Liberal Rippon J.328-
Turnout 42.8N/A
South Twickenham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Woodward J.192968.4+14.9
Conservative Eslick K.1924-
Conservative Lever M. Ms.1885-
Labour Lewis A. Ms.52318.5-4.8
Labour Park M. Ms.510-
Labour Goldring P.494-
Liberal Brooks C.36913.1-8.0
Liberal Collins D. Ms.358-
Liberal Collins A.336-
Turnout 41.2-5.9
Teddington (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gold M.177154.6+15.9
Conservative West A.1726-
Conservative Newstead L.1606-
Liberal Newcombe F.97230.0+5.3
Liberal Hancock J. Ms.890-
Liberal Jacobs H.831-
Labour Grant J.49915.4-21.2
Labour Schaler H. Ms.472-
Labour Kent B.466-
Turnout 46.3-7.4
West Twickenham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Warren W.154156.4+25.5
Conservative Miller L.1517-
Conservative Muteau C.1488-
Labour Sewell C.93134.1-11.3
Labour Samuel G.888-
Labour Eldridge E.833-
Liberal Marshall J. Ms.2619.5-14.2
Liberal Hancock C.226-
Liberal Beardow C.190-
Turnout 41.6-7.4
Whitton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Bligh B.169659.8+15.4
Conservative Owen M. Ms.1596-
Conservative Lambeth J.1580-
Liberal Barnes C.80028.2-8.2
Liberal Letch W.689-
Liberal Marshall S.635-
Labour Cordingley D.34012.0-7.3
Labour Murray L.319-
Labour Tutchell E. Ms.308-
Turnout 42.2-2.0

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References

  1. "London Borough Council Elections 9 May 1968" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Council. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. "Richmond-upon-Thames Borough Council Elections" (PDF). Richmond-upon-Thames Borough Council. Richmond-upon-Thames Borough Council. Retrieved 20 January 2016.