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Loughton in Essex, England, was an urban district from 1900-1933, when it became part of Chigwell Urban District until 1974, when Epping Forest District Council was created. Loughton Town Council was established in 1996. The Town Council consists of 22 Councillors representing seven wards, elected for a four-year term. The council adopted the designation Town Council just after its re-creation as a parish in 1996, and changed the title of its chairman to Town Mayor in 2004.

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Loughton is politically diverse and somewhat heterodox. The Urban District Council was not elected under party affiliations, but was largely shared by those of Conservative and Liberal backgrounds; conservatives generally after 1933. In 1981, the Loughton Residents' Association (LRA, and originally the Central Loughton Residents' Association) was formed to protest against what was said to be a planning decision in the town centre taken improperly behind closed doors. During the 1980s, the LRA ousted the previous conservative-held seats in Loughton with the exception of the eastern part of the town. Since 2000 the Town Council has largely been dominated by independent Loughton Residents Association Councillors. In the period between 1950 and 2004, the Labour Party predominated in the east of the town, but lost all their District seats there to the BNP in 2004-06. This part of Loughton became for a few years one of the strongholds of the BNP nationally.

At district council level, Loughton has been represented since re-warding in 2002 by two Councillors from each of the 7 wards, one elected in every even year for a four-year term. After the 2008 elections, six of these were from the Loughton Residents Association, four British National Party, three Conservative and one Independent. [1] However, at the 2010 elections, LRA made substantial gains, deposing a Conservative party cabinet member in one ward, one further Conservative, and three candidates from the British National Party, reducing that organisation to a lone member. The LRA made these gains despite the election being held on the same day as a General Election that gave rise to huge Conservative gains nationally. An LRA Councillor had also defected in April to the Conservatives. [2] In the 2012 election, when seven district seats were contested, a further two seats were won by the LRA, one gained from the Conservatives and one from the BNP, whose incumbent candidate polled only 94 votes. [3] The composition of district members from Loughton was thus LRA 12, Conservative 1, and independent 1, and the BNP lost all representation in the town. In the 2014 election, all six LRA seats were retained, with proportion of the vote ranging from 41% to 70%, and the independent retained his with over 80%. The LRA gained the last conservative held seat after the longstanding incumbent stood down in the 2016 election. [4] There was no change at the 2018 or 2021 District elections. The 2021 town election was the first in which there was no Labour councillor elected.

At county council level, Loughton is split. One division (Central) is entirely within Loughton, the others are combined with wards from neighbouring towns, Buckhurst Hill & Loughton South, Chigwell & Loughton Broadway. Each returns one councillor elected for a four-year term. In the 2017 Essex County Council election, Loughton Central division was won with 70% of the vote by Dr Chris Pond (Independent Loughton Residents Association), Chigwell & Loughton Broadway division by Gagan Mohindra (Conservative), and Buckhurst Hill & Loughton South by Valerie Metcalfe (Conservative). Similar results obtained in 2021.

Loughton forms part of the Epping Forest parliamentary constituency, which is regarded as a safe Conservative seat.

Chairmen of Loughton Urban District Council

Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Loughton Town Council, 1996—2004

YearChairmanVice-Chairman
1996–97Stephen MurrayBob Wilmot
1997–98 Christopher Pond Monty Juniper
1998–99Monty JuniperJudith Woodman
1999–2000Judith WoodmanFrank Marshall
2000–01Stephen MurraySuzanne Harper
2001–02Suzanne HarperJoan Davis
2002–03Joan DavisRoger Pearce
2003–04Roger PearceTom Owen

Town Mayors and Deputy Town Mayors of Loughton, 2004—present

YearMayorDeputy Mayor
2004–05 Christopher Pond Mike Wardle
2005–06Mike WardleJanet Woods
2006–07Janet WoodsSuzanne Harper
2007–08Suzanne HarperPeter Sheen
2008–09 Christopher Pond Ken Angold-Stephens
2009–10Ken Angold-StephensDavid Wixley
2010–11David WixleyCaroline Pond
2011–12Caroline Pond Stephen Pewsey
2012–13 Stephen Pewsey Jill Angold-Stephens
2013-14Jill Angold-StephensSharon Weston
2014-15Sharon WestonJudy Jennings
2015-16Judy JenningsCarol Davies
2016-17Carol DaviesPhilip Abraham
2017-18Philip AbrahamStephen Murray
2018-19Stephen MurrayStella Murphy
2019-21Stella MurphyTessa Cochrane
2021-22Rose BrookesBarbara Cohen
2022-23Barbara CohenMichael Stubbings
2023-24Michael StubbingsKatie Valentine

Political composition of Loughton Town Council after each election, 1996—present

Party
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2021
BNP
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
Conservative
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
Independent
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Labour
12
11
4
1
2
1
0
Loughton Residents Association
10
11
16
14
18
20
21

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