1985 Northumberland County Council election

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1985 Northumberland County Council election [1]
Flag of Northumberland.svg
  1981 2 May 1985 (1985-05-02) 1989  

All 66 seats
to Northumberland County Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout41.0%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Alliance Conservative
Last election341514
Seats won302012
Seat changeDecrease2.svg4Increase2.svg5Decrease2.svg2
Popular vote35,49833,57019,400
Percentage37.5%35.5%20.5%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Party Independent Ind. Conservative
Last election20
Seats won31
Seat changeIncrease2.svg1Increase2.svg1
Popular vote8,302851
Percentage5.4%0.9%

Northumberland UK local election 1985 map.svg
Map of the results of the 1985 local election.

Control of Council before election


Labour Party

Control of Council after election


No overall control

Local elections to Northumberland County Council , a county council in the north east of England, were held on 2 May 1985. The Labour Party lost overall control of the council, which fell under no overall control.

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Results

Northumberland County Council election, 1985 [2] [3]
Turnout: 43.7%
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 30Decrease2.svg445.537.535,498Decrease2.svg0.5
  Alliance 20 a Increase2.svg530.335.5 b 33,570Increase2.svg8.2
  Conservative 12Decrease2.svg218.220.519,400Decrease2.svg5.7
  Independent 3Increase2.svg14.56.45,097Decrease2.svg2.1
  Ind. Conservative 1Increase2.svg11.50.9851New
  Ecology 0Steady2.svg00.00.1135Steady2.svg0.0
^a 17 Liberal, 3 SDP
^b 27.6 Liberal, 7.9 SDP

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References

  1. "Local Election Summaries 1985". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. p.593
  3. County Council Results