1968 London local elections
Local government elections were held in the thirty-two London boroughs on Thursday 9 May 1968. Polling stations were open between 8am and 9pm.
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All 1,863 on all 32 London boroughs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 35.8% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results by Borough in 1968. (Red indicates Labour, blue indicates the Conservatives and grey indicates No Overall Control) |
All seats were up for election. The result was a landslide for the Conservative Party, who won twenty-eight of the boroughs, while Labour lost control of seventeen of the twenty boroughs it had held going into the elections (including Bexley, where it did not win a single seat). Only ten Liberal councillors were elected in London.
The result followed the Conservative gain of the Greater London Council in the elections the previous year.
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