1986 Sutton London Borough Council election

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The 1986 Sutton Council election took place on 8 May 1986 to elect members of Sutton London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the council went into no overall control. [1]

Ward results

Beddington North (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Joan Dutton1,19446.7+3.6
Liberal Sylvia Doubell1,138
Conservative Francis McNamara*98938.7-9.3
Conservative Roy Whitehair**878
Labour J Bray37214.6
Labour R Moore349
Majority8.012.9
Turnout 51.3-3.1
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +6.4
Beddington South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDP Colleen Saunders140641.2+7.2
SDP Kenneth Bishop1,325
SDP Frances Wurm1,248
Labour P Bassett1,05731.0+5.7
Labour Ms D Richards973
Labour Ms V Scotter959
Conservative Henry Sawyers*94627.8-12.9
Conservative J Belcher943
Conservative P Roffe932
Majority10.216.8
Turnout 48.8+2.2
SDP gain from Conservative Swing +8.4
Belmont (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lesley Barber1,40261.1-4.8
Conservative Joyce K M Bowley*1,395
Liberal Barry Reed69330.2+2.8
SDP Glyn Saunders683
Labour B Brennan2018.8
Labour Ms J Lawler193
Majority30.9-7.6
Turnout 44.5-5.0
Conservative hold Swing -3.8
Carshalton Beeches (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Edward J Crowley*2,10857.9
Conservative Keith J Martin*2,044
Conservative Mavis Peart*2,037
SDP Richard Exact90624.9-1.7
Liberal John Phillimore882
SDP Gary Miles854
Labour J Bloom3539.7
Labour R Taylor341
Labour 314
Green W Holt2747.5
Majority33.0
Turnout 50.9
Conservative hold Swing
Carshalton Central (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDP John Jukes1,165
Conservative Peter Baggott*1,123
Liberal Robert Landeryou1,119
Conservative John Stapley967
Labour
Labour
Green
Majority
Turnout
SDP gain from Conservative Swing
Carshalton North (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Thomas Edward Dutton
Liberal Michael A Cooper*1,356
Conservative Denis Kerslake991
Conservative Margaret Paull
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Cheam South (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lynette Ranson
Conservative Edward Trevor*1,659
Liberal Frank Sharp449
SDP Agatha Myers
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Cheam West (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kenneth Cole*
Conservative Deborah Mangnall*1,279
Liberal Judith Franklin935
Liberal Simon Wales
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Clockhouse (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Malcolm Garner421
SDP Robert Irving393
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
North Cheam (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Anthony Brett Young
SDP Valerie Price1,526
Conservative Clifford Carter*993
Conservative John Sharvill*990
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Alliance hold Swing
Rosehill (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Stephen Penneck
SDP Paul Burstow 1,425
Conservative Anne Rawlinson778
Conservative Lorna Rayne
Labour
Labour
St Helier North (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Kane*
Labour Albert Dyson*
Labour Donald Hopkins
Conservative
Conservative
Conservative
SDP
Liberal
SDP
Majority
Turnout
Labour hold Swing
St Helier South (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Charles Mansell
Labour John Weir
SDP
SDP
Conservative
Conservative
Majority
Turnout
Labour hold Swing
Sutton Central (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Graham Norman Tope*1,591
Liberal Rev. John Aubrey Mullin*1,521
Conservative 508
Conservative
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Liberal hold Swing
Sutton Common (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Elizabeth Sharp
Liberal Lesley O'Connell1,437
Conservative Pauline Kavanagh*936
Conservative Alan Deards
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Sutton East (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Neil Frater
Liberal John Brennan
SDP Terence Woods1,326
Conservative David Hogg846
Conservative
Conservative
Labour
Labour
Labour
Independent
Majority
Turnout
Alliance gain from Conservative Swing
Sutton South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Geiringer*
Conservative Paul Mangnall*
Conservative Richard Barber*1,753
SDP Carol Campbell926
SDP Dora Flew
Liberal Cicely Willis
Labour
Labour
Labour
Green
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Sutton West (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Christopher Caswill
Liberal Lynette Gleeson1,442
Conservative Simon McIlwaine902
Conservative Linda Verner
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Wallington North (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jack Izard*
Conservative Joan Quattrucci
Conservative Michael Pike1,626
Liberal Joseph Farrelly1,254
SDP Kishore Gumaste
Liberal Robert Landeryou
Labour
Labour
Labour
Green
Green
Green
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Wallington South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Frederick Townsend*
Conservative Lynda Burrows
Conservative David Waterman1,093
SDP Richard Sammons1,049
Liberal Alison Rogers
SDP John Drage
Labour
Labour
Labour
Green
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Wandle Valley (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Woolley*
Labour Malcolm Smith*883
SDP June Crow638
SDP John Barlow
Conservative
Conservative
Majority
Turnout
Labour hold Swing
Woodcote (1)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham Witham*957
Liberal Graham Sharp248
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Worcester Park North (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ruth Mary Shaw
Liberal Keith Pitkin
SDP Gareth Campbell1,788
Conservative Peter Woolley*1,376
Conservative Janet Woolley*
Conservative Ann Tims*
Labour
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing
Worcester Park South (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roger Roberts
SDP Michael Shaw1,422
Conservative Richard Anthony Kerslake*1,163
Conservative David Trafford*
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Alliance gain from Conservative Swing
Wrythe Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDP Teresa Munro
Liberal Duncan R Ponikwer1,385
Conservative John Howard739
Conservative Bruce Newman
Labour
Labour
Majority
Turnout
Alliance gain from Conservative Swing

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References

  1. "London Borough Council Elections 8 May 1986" (PDF). London Datastore. London Residuary Body. Retrieved 29 March 2015.