2002 London local elections

Local government elections took place in London, and some other parts of the United Kingdom on Thursday 2 May 2002. Ward changes took place in every borough, following a series of reviews and 32 statutory instruments which reduced the total number of councillors by 56 from 1,917 to 1,861.

2002 London local elections
2 May 2002

All 1,861 on all 32 London boroughs
Turnout31.8% (3.0%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Toby Harris Eric Ollerenshaw Graham Tope
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Popular vote 586,290 587,161 353,833
Percentage 34.1% 34.1% 20.6%
Swing 6.6% 2.1% 0.2%
Councils 15 8 3
Councils +/– 3 4 1
Councillors 866 654 307
Councillors +/– 184 116 6

Results by Borough in 2002.

All London borough council seats were up for election. The London Conservatives narrowly won the popular vote across the city by a margin of 871 votes, increased their number of councillors by 115 and won control of 4 more councils. However, London Labour won a plurality of council seats (866) and councils (15), though this was a decline from the 1,050 councillors and 18 councils they had won in 1998. It was the first time ever that a political party had won the most seats and councils in a London borough election whilst losing the London-wide popular vote.

In Hackney there was also a mayoral referendum vote.

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