1998 Westminster City Council election

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1998 Westminster City Council election
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All 60 council seats of the Westminster City Council
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election 45 15 0
Seats won 47 13 0
Seat change Increase3 Decrease2 Steady0
Percentage 55.1% 32.1% 9.0

Council control before election


Conservative

Subsequent council control


Conservative

The 1998 Westminster Council election took place on 7 May 1998 to elect members of Westminster City Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]

Election result[edit]

Party Seats Change Percent
Conservatives 47 Increase3 55.1%
Labour 13 Decrease2 32.1%
Liberal Democrats 0 Steady0 9.0%
Resident's Association 0 Steady0 3.8%
Green 0 Steady0

Ward results[edit]

Baker Street[edit]

Candidate[1] Party Votes Percent
Angela Hooper Conservative 581 67.9%
Ian Wilder 563
Derek Buckland Labour 182 19.4%
Theresa Nnaji 145
Rosalind Oakley Liberal Democrats 117 12.6%
Sara Coakley 96
Total Voters 868

Bayswater[edit]

Bayswater (3)
Candidate Party Votes Percent
Anne Barns Conservative 1,142 51.7%
Michael Brahams 1,060
Frixos Tombolis 1,011
Michael Katz Labour 782 37.0%
Generoso Alcantara 768
Charles Payne 748
Susan Banng Liberal Democrats 235 9.1%
Jennifer Coleman 168
Doreen Kearney 162
Angela Georgievski Green 135 2.2%
Total Voters 2,194

Belgrave[edit]

Belgrave (2)
Candidate Party Votes Percent
Elizabeth Blois Conservative 941 77.7%
Catherine Longworth 919
Peter Cavalla Labour 163 13.5%
Angela Forrester 160
Raymond Roberts Liberal Democrats 119 8.8%
Angela Whitelegge 91
Total Voters 1,254

Bryanston[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Jennifer Bianco Conservative 700 68.3%
John Bull 673
Pamela Hurtt Labour 215 20.0%
Tony Rea 187
Colin Bell Liberal Democrats 126 11.7%
Nikhil Seth 109
Total Voters 1,015

Cavendish[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Andrew Allum Conservative 1,294 65.6%
Harvey Marshall 1,285
Mark Page 1,203
Brenda Buxton Labour 539 26.3%
William Beckett 533
Francis Prideaux 446
Nicholas Hole Liberal Democrats 170 8.1%
Michael Pepperrell 169
Colin Wing 126
Total Voters 2,049

Church Street[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Barbara Grahame Labour 990 60.8%
Ron Harley 968
Murad Qureshi 896
Jonathan O'Brien Conservative 464 28.4%
William Diffey 444
Julian Smith 425
Robert Bell Liberal Democrats 178 10.8%
Jose da Silva Veiga 174
Martin Thompson 157
Total Voters 1,719

Churchill[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Carol Bailey Conservative 1,760 59.9%
Garry Walsh 1,672
John Cronin 1,652
Margaret Cavalla Labour 953 32.7%
Josephine Abercrombie 912
David Boothroyd 912
Anthony Brett-Jones Liberal Democrats 200 6.5%
Rhoda Torres 178
Michael Holmans 176
Gordon Webster Independent 74 0.9%
Total Voters 3,017

Hamilton Terrace[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Judith Warner Conservative 754 67.9%
Roderick Nye 726
Margaret Barton Labour 211 19.3%
Margherita Rendel 209
Frances Franklin Liberal Democrats 147 12.8%
Gertrude Haywood 132
Total Voters 1,187

Harrow Road[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Alan Lazarus Labour 1,189 65.8%
Jillian Selbourne 1,162
Gary Martin 1,115
Patrick O'Sullivan Conservative 435 22.9%
Daniel Astaire 411
Timothy Slotover 358
Donald McLachlan Liberal Democrats 225 11.4%
John Brown 193
Kathleen Hobbins 180
Total Voters 1,913

Hyde Park[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Pamela Batty Conservative 971 71.6%
Anne Mallinson 940
Edmund Lazarus 910
Angela Graham Labour 224 16.0%
Louis Al-Dhahir 207
Joseph Ogden 198
Zoe Goldstein Liberal Democrats 151 10.0%
Giles Crown 134
Derek Marshall 108
Marlene Hayter Green 97 2.5%
Total Voters 1,388

Knightsbridge[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
John Cox Conservative 725 72.6%
Gillian Rees-Mogg 721
Sarah Beal Labour 154 13.7%
Tania Chislett Liberal Democrats 148 13.8%
Elizabeth Mackeith 126
Alen Matthewson Labour 118
Total Voters 1,047

Lancaster Gate[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Richard Tallboys Conservative 956 67.0%
Robert Davis 949
Simon Milton 925
Patricia Parsons Labour 331 22.4%
Spencer Livermore 315
Andrew Somerville 302
Sheila Kaye Liberal Democrats 178 10.6%
Johannes Venmans 138
John Abrams 132
Total Voters 1,469

Little Venice[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Melvyn Caplan Conservative 1,352 61.3%
Barba Schmeling 1,318
Johnathan Lord 1,317
Joseph Hagarty Labour 689 30.5%
Guthrie McKie 655
David Obaze 642
Ruth Simms Liberal Democrats 199 8.1%
David Brewin 166
Philip Wardle 164
Total Voters 2,293

Lord's[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Cyril Nemeth Conservative 853 67.9%
Kevin Gardner 839
Katharine Hoskyns Labour 276 21.1%
Phillida Inman 250
Richard de Ste Croix Liberal Democrats 157 11.0%
Herbert Hartwell 118
Total Voters 1,304

Maida Vale[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Susie Burbridge Conservative 1,430 56.9%
Janet Prendergast 1,409
Ronald Raymond-Cox 1,401
Vinod d'Cruz Labour 951 36.0%
Antony Mothersdale 868
David Worton 864
Anne Couchman Liberal Democrats 203 7.1%
Martin Horwood 183
Zena Lutrin 140
Total Voters 2,611

Millbank[edit]

In Millbank, there were two Conservative gains from Labour.

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Duncan Sandys Conservative 1,144 47.5%
Justin Powell-Tuck 1,123
Peter Wright Labour 1,119 45.7%
Mair Garside 1,112
Alastair Moss Conservative 1,088
Simon Winters Labour 996
Margaret Lang Liberal Democrats 185 6.7%
Timothy Green 165
Robin Metzner 126
Total Voters 2,570

Queen's Park[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Barrie Taylor Labour 914 53.5%
Paul Dimoldenberg 846
Mushtaq Qureshi 841
Mary Nicholas Resident's Association 443 24.0%
Mary Germain 383
Emmanuel Anfu 339
Richard Phibbs Conservatives 289 16.8%
Andrew Reid 272
Richard Tray 257
Peter Budge Green 81 1.7%
Peter Crystal Liberal Democrats 81 3.8%
David Hall-Matthews 56
Anthony Williams 56
Total Voters 1,755

Regent's Park[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Johnathan Djanogly Conservative 1,381 67.9%
Timothy Joiner 1,357
Louise St. John Howe 1,350
Linda Hardman Labour 481 22.8%
John Edwards 455
Richard Nicholls 437
Patricia McCarthy Liberal Democrats 220 9.3%
Ian Sutherland 181
Alan Thompson 157
Total Voters 2,089

St George's[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Alan Bradley Conservative 1,808 69.6%
Christopher Malthouse 1,732
Benjamin Segal 1,728
Isobel Bowler Labour 541 20.2%
David Blackall 500
Manuela Sykes 491
Janice Taverne Liberal Democrats 271 10.1%
Miranda Green 264
Gwenda Wood 233
Total Voters 2,620

St James's[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Louise Hyams Conservative 742 64.8%
Alexander Nicoll 714
David Propert Labour 405 35.2%
James Sheward 385
Total Voters 1,189

Victoria[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
David Harvey Conservative 934 64.3%
Timothy Mitchell 900
Ingrid Gibson Labour 355 24.8%
Steven Burgess 352
Josephine Hayes Liberal Democrats 167 10.9%
Simon Turner 144
Total Voters 1,471

West End[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Andrew Whitney Labour 1,041 57.7%
Nicola Russell 974
Katherine Thorne 952
Clive Collins Conservative 529 22.0%
Michael Bullen 506
Iheoma Oteh 403
Morag Beattie Liberal Democrats 249 12.1%
Vera Williams 198
Alison Dash 175
Johnathan Frame Liberals 117 2.3%
Total Voters 1,879

Westbourne[edit]

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Nicholas Boles Conservative 739 49.3%
Richard Stirling-Gibb 582
Peter Martindale Independent 564 21.1%
David Beida Labour 273 16.2%
Richard O'Brien Liberal Democrats 208 13.5%
Wing Ho Labour 160
Bernard Silver Liberal Democrats 153
Total Voters 1,488

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "London Borough Council Elections 7 May 1998 including the Greater London Authority Referendum results" (PDF). London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved 29 March 2015.