2010 Ealing London Borough Council election

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2010 Ealing London Borough Council election
  2006 6 May 2010 2014  

All 69 seats to Ealing London Borough Council
35 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Last election28 seats38 seats3 seats
Seats before28383
Seats won40245
Seat changeIncrease2.svg12Decrease2.svg14Increase2.svg2

Council control before election

2006
Conservative

Council control after election

2010
Labour

Map of the results of the 2010 Ealing council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red and Liberal Democrats in yellow. Ealing London UK local election 2010 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2010 Ealing council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red and Liberal Democrats in yellow.

Elections for Ealing Council in London were held on 6 May 2010. The 2010 United Kingdom General Election and other local elections took place on the same day.

Contents

In London council elections the entire council is elected every four years, as opposed to some local elections where one councillor is elected every year in three of the four years.

The Labour Party gained control of the borough from the Conservatives, who themselves had taken control from Labour at the previous elections in 2006. [1]

Summary of results

Ealing Council election result 2010 [2]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 40120+12
  Conservative 24014-14
  Liberal Democrats 520+2
  Green 0000
  Independent 0000
  CPA 0000
  UKIP 0000
  Libertarian 0000

Wards and results

[3]

WardLabour SeatsConservative SeatsLiberal Democrat SeatsChange from 2006
Acton Central300Labour gains three seats from the Conservatives
Cleveland030Labour gains three seats from the Conservatives
Dormers Wells300No change
Ealing Broadway030No change
Ealing Common021No change
East Acton300Labour gains two seats from the Conservatives
Elthorne201Labour and the LibDems each gain a seat from the Conservatives
Greenford Broadway300Labour gains one seat from the Conservatives
Greenford Green030No change
Hanger Hill030No change
Hobbayne120No change
Lady Margaret300No change
North Greenford300No change
Northfield030No change
Northolt Mandeville210Labour gains two seats from the Conservatives
Northolt West End300No change
Norwood Green300No change
Perivale210Labour gains two seats from the Conservatives
South Acton300No change
Southall Broadway300No change
Southall Green300No change
Southfield003LibDems gain one seat from the Conservatives
Walpole030No change
Total40245

Detailed results

Acton Central

Acton Central (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Daniel Stewart Crawford 2,350 40.2
Labour Patricia Walker 2,064 35.3
Labour Abdullah Ahmed Gulaid 1,943 33.3
Conservative Vlod Barchuk184631.6
Conservative Thomas Sweetman168928.9
Conservative Seema Kumar157927.0
Liberal Democrats Richard Cunningham138123.7
Liberal Democrats Michael O'Connor127421.8
Liberal Democrats Margaret Jane Joachim125321.5
Green Christina Leith Violet Meiklejohn58110.0
CPA Suzanne Fernandes1993.4
Turnout 583958.71

Cleveland

Cleveland (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Isobel Lucy Grant 2,783 40.2
Conservative John Anthony Popham 2,778 40.1
Conservative Gregory James Stafford 2,629 37.9
Liberal Democrats Francesco Rossano Fruzza218131.5
Labour Hermia Mary Marguerite Rose Bell186226.9
Labour Anthony John Kelly178325.7
Liberal Democrats John Bernard Maycock166924.1
Labour Munir Ahmed164823.8
Liberal Democrats Gary William Purkiss163723.6
Green Astra Inara Seibe6028.7
Turnout 692966.71

Dormers Wells

Dormers Wells (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tejinder Singh Dhami 3,289 53.7
Labour Ranjit Lal Dheer 3,209 52.4
Labour Tej Bagha 3,200 52.3
Conservative Awtar Singh Khaira179029.2
Conservative Sarosh Khalil148124.2
Conservative Chamkaur Singh Bhathal144523.6
Liberal Democrats Genevieve Mary Cameron86414.1
Liberal Democrats Leslie Ann Glancy69111.3
Liberal Democrats Gillian Lesley Rowley5749.4
Green Conrad Joseph Bryan2904.7
Turnout 612462.52

Ealing Broadway

Ealing Broadway (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ian Michael Potts 3,054 48.0
Conservative David Alexander Hill Scott 2,876 45.2
Conservative Anthony Christopher Bowes Young 2,802 44.0
Liberal Democrats Dorothy Anne Brooks184128.9
Labour John Culhane145622.9
Labour Miriam Edna Rice139121.8
Labour Gareth James Shaw136421.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Kevin Ibrahim Sanders127720.1
Liberal Democrats Patrick Salaun127220.0
Green Sam Diamond77912.2
Turnout 636762.82

Ealing Common

Ealing Common (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jon Timothy Ashby Ball 2,637 42.0
Conservative Joanna Klara Dabrowska 2,448 38.9
Conservative Roz Reece 2,409 38.3
Conservative Karim Sacoor196331.2
Liberal Democrats Doreen Margaret James184529.4
Liberal Democrats Simon James Rowley177328.2
Labour Peter Elijah Jonathan Mason117318.7
Labour Liam Anthony Ward-Proud105816.8
Labour Harbans Lal104816.7
Green John Christopher Green78712.5
UKIP Julie Carter2664.2
Turnout 628663.51

East Acton

East Acton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kathleen Glynis Crawford 2,715 45.5
Labour Hitesh Tailor 2,313 38.8
Labour Atallah Saleh Said 2,266 38.0
Conservative Jim Randall178629.9
Conservative Kieran Mullan174529.3
Conservative John Eugene Ross167328.0
Liberal Democrats Sara Louise Grey134322.5
Liberal Democrats Andrew Darby Mitchell118819.9
Liberal Democrats Catherine Royce116819.6
Green Amanda Jane Whyte5829.8
Turnout 596554.83

Elthorne

Elthorne (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Yoel Gordon 2,236 35.9
Liberal Democrats Nigel Bakhai 1,974 31.7
Conservative Anita Kapoor 1,868 30.0
Labour Omer Mahamoud Sheikh Ahmed185429.8
Labour Taranjit Kaur Chana179328.8
Conservative Robert Lawrence Kirkwood178228.6
Conservative Theresa Mullins176728.4
Liberal Democrats Peter John Hutchison172827.8
Liberal Democrats David John Randles149424.0
Green Christopher Byron Warleigh-Lack76812.3
Turnout 622361.4

Greenford Broadway

Greenford Broadway (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Julian Graham Bell 3,346 50.8
Labour Timothy James Murtagh 2,979 45.2
Labour Harbhajan Kaur 2,908 44.2
Conservative Carole Connelly212732.3
Conservative Maureen Crosby200230.4
Liberal Democrats Patrick Callaghan167125.4
Conservative Jags Sanghera147822.4
Liberal Democrats Ali Firaas Hassan142721.7
Liberal Democrats Eva Sophia Fruzza138721.1
Independent Tom Mitchell3465.3
CPA Natasha Kerr2583.9
Turnout 658657.29

Greenford Green

Greenford Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jason Alexander Stacey 2,587 43.3
Conservative William Robert Brooks 2,512 42.1
Conservative Susan Ann Emment 2,498 41.8
Labour Vina Sharma217536.4
Labour Paramjit Singh Sandhu208034.8
Labour Shabira Turner200233.5
Liberal Democrats Roger William Davies88314.8
Liberal Democrats Donald Anthony Allwright87214.6
Liberal Democrats Rosemary Palmer86014.4
Green Nic Armstrong3515.9
Turnout 597160.0

Hanger Hill

Hanger Hill (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Diana Mary Pagan 3,136 50.1
Conservative Benjamin Luke Dennehy 3,130 50.0
Conservative Nigel Robert Sumner 2,976 47.6
Liberal Democrats David Stephen Blake162325.9
Liberal Democrats Sarah Jane Mitchell146423.4
Liberal Democrats Tony Miller145223.2
Labour Raj Gill140222.4
Labour Paul John Woodgate125820.1
Labour Prayer Nekati121619.4
Turnout 625661.97

Hobbayne

Hobbayne (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ray Wall 2,673 42.6
Labour Wendy Joy Langan 2,580 41.1
Conservative Colm Costello 2,447 39.0
Labour Neil Stephen Reynolds242538.7
Conservative Rosa Popham200732.0
Conservative Gerry Saravana-Wall185529.6
Liberal Democrats James William Stuart Armstrong118718.9
Liberal Democrats Michael George Pidoux86113.7
Liberal Democrats Mohamed Jaffer Muman83813.4
Green Alex Warleigh-Lack5989.5
Independent Darshan Singh Bhinder2453.9
Turnout 627464.83

Lady Margaret

Lady Margaret (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Karam Chand Mohan 3,101 47.6
Labour Mohinder Kaur Midha 3,063 47.0
Labour Swaran Singh Padda 2,939 45.1
Conservative Gurcharan Singh229335.2
Conservative Umesh Chander Sharma212132.6
Conservative Jarnail Singh Jandu177327.2
Liberal Democrats Edward Peter Coleman92514.2
Liberal Democrats Marion Hilary McNeill77111.8
Liberal Democrats Rusi Keki Dalal73611.3
Turnout 651663.12

North Greenford

North Greenford (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Theresa Mary Byrne 3,112 48.3
Labour Shahbaz Ahmed 3,074 47.7
Labour Shital Ved Manro 2,843 44.1
Conservative Stephen McKenzie215433.4
Conservative Frank Kilduff209732.5
Conservative Madhava Kumar Turumella174427.1
Liberal Democrats David Geoffrey Mitchell93514.5
Liberal Democrats Oliver Patrick Murphy80412.5
Liberal Democrats Norah Mildred Grajnert73511.4
Green John Massa Singh Hotti4256.6
Turnout 644662.81

Northfield

Northfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Millican 3,114 45.9
Conservative Mark Reen 2,812 41.4
Conservative Philip John Veasey Taylor 2,731 40.3
Labour Anthony Adrian Woods180826.6
Liberal Democrats Susan Margaret Kendrick180726.6
Labour Mez Derakhshan Roth160523.7
Labour Navnit Kaur Dhesi158623.4
Liberal Democrats Toran Jorane Shaw139620.6
Liberal Democrats Peter Geoffrey Thornhill129619.1
Green Ryan Arthur Allain98114.5
Turnout 678568.46

Northolt Mandeville

Northolt Mandeville (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Chris Summers 2,448 41.7
Labour Ara Iskanderian 2,310 39.4
Conservative Eileen Verity Harris 2,218 37.8
Conservative Hazel Ellen Ware221237.7
Labour Natasha Shaikh220437.6
Conservative John Robert Salisbury213436.4
Liberal Democrats Alan Bruce Miller85814.6
Liberal Democrats John Kenneth George Seymour72612.4
Liberal Democrats Myer Redcliffe Salaman71112.1
BNP Paul Winnett2995.1
Turnout 586758.81

Northolt West End

Northolt West End (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Brian Robert Reeves 2,833 49.7
Labour Bassam Mahfouz 2,679 47.0
Labour Lauren Marie Wall 2,548 44.7
Conservative Michael Robert Mina166929.3
Conservative Hasil Makkar164228.8
Conservative Bud Klair154527.1
Liberal Democrats Victoria Louise Gill85415.0
Liberal Democrats Judith Ellen Ducker75813.3
Liberal Democrats Pantea Etessami60110.6
BNP David Robert Furness5489.6
Turnout 569558.24

Norwood Green

Norwood Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Gurmit Mann 2,880 48.6
Labour Rajinder Mann 2,810 47.4
Labour Mohammad Aslam 2,789 47.0
Conservative Gurdev Singh Brar170628.8
Conservative Avtar Singh Buttar163127.5
Conservative William Richens159126.8
Liberal Democrats Margaret Anthea Sharma88314.9
Liberal Democrats Joseph Rowan78113.2
Liberal Democrats Harjinder Singh74512.6
Green Meena Hans4207.1
Turnout 592862.04

Perivale

Perivale (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sitarah Anjum 2,793 42.8
Conservative Justin James Anderson 2,779 42.6
Labour Ed Rennie 2,728 41.8
Labour Kieron Martin Gavan270441.5
Conservative Clifford John Pile256539.3
Conservative Edmond H Yeo246837.8
Liberal Democrats John Francis Christopher Ducker 110416.9
Liberal Democrats Anne Barlas Wilson102315.7
Liberal Democrats Maciej Stanislaw Psyk97314.9
Turnout 652360.01

South Acton

South Acton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Stuart Gallagher 2,392 42.2
Labour Yvonne Elizabeth Johnson 2,326 41.0
Labour Mik Sabiers 2,042 36.0
Conservative Paul William Hill184632.6
Conservative Marie Samantha Hartley176031.0
Liberal Democrats Tom Parkinson152426.9
Conservative Stefan Krok-Leatherby149626.4
Liberal Democrats Emmanuel Eleni Sheehan113320.0
Green David Arthur Northcott68312.0
Liberal Democrats David Leslie Zerdin4698.3
Turnout 567158.67

Southall Broadway

Southall Broadway (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Zahida Abbas Noori 3,947 58.2
Labour M.Shahid Kausar 3,788 55.9
Labour Surinder Nath Varma 3,715 54.8
Conservative Gulbash Singh193028.5
Conservative Manjit Singh191628.3
Conservative Jagdish Chander Gupta162724.0
Independent Dalawar Majid Chaudhry90813.4
Liberal Democrats Nigel Graham Bliss4777.0
Liberal Democrats Veronica Anne Harding4066.0
Liberal Democrats Inge Renate Veecock3164.7
Turnout 678262.35

Southall Green

Southall Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jasbir Kaur Anand 3,755 58.9
Labour Kamaljit Singh Dhindsa 3,592 56.4
Labour Swarn Singh Kang 3,547 55.7
Conservative Surinder Kumar Sund173227.2
Conservative Atamdeep Singh Khosa171026.8
Conservative Mohammad Javaid165926.0
Liberal Democrats Heather Jean Florence Matthews63410.0
Liberal Democrats Pat Mellor5228.2
Liberal Democrats Margaret Joan Rose4917.7
Turnout 637159.11

Southfield

Southfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Harvey Burlingham Rose 3,089 45.4
Liberal Democrats Gary Malcolm 2,961 43.5
Liberal Democrats Andrew Timothy Steed 2,654 39.0
Conservative Jack Freeman240035.3
Conservative Eleri Ebenezer225133.1
Conservative Robert George Morley211731.1
Labour Colin Bastin111716.4
Labour Jack Tattersall100914.8
Labour Linda Jean Kietz93513.7
Green Mohammed Zohair Jiwa5618.2
UKIP Rex Carter1892.8
Turnout 680277.28

Walpole

Walpole (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ann Chapman 2,704 40.6
Conservative John Cowing 2,314 34.8
Conservative Ashok Kumar Kapoor 2,023 30.4
Labour Paul Nicholas Conlan197129.6
Labour Rupa Asha Huq175426.4
Labour Wiktor Andrzej Moszczynski162824.5
Liberal Democrats John William Mitchell143021.5
Liberal Democrats Colin David Izzard138720.8
Liberal Democrats Robin Marie Whittaker135720.4
Green Sarah Janet Edwards79211.9
Green Eleanor Mary Tomlinson5808.7
Green Glendra Morley Read4566.9
Independent Eric Leach3885.8
Libertarian Timothy Guy Carpenter931.4
Turnout 665369.65

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