The most recent London borough elections took place on 6 May 2010. More than 6,000 candidates contested 1,861 seats across the 32 boroughs


2006 results detail

Elections keyClick on a borough for summary results of the past three local elections. Following the 2006 borough elections, the political map of London was as follows:

LB Hammersmith & Fulham - Conservative RB Kensington & Chelsea - Conservative City of Westminster - Conservative City of London Corporation LB Richmond Upon Thames - Liberal Democrat RB Kingston Upon Thames - Liberal Democrat LB Wandsworth - Conservative LB Camden - No overall control - Liberal Democrat/ Conservative partnership administration LB Islington - No overall control -  Lib Dem leadership LB Tower Hamlets - Labour LB Hackney - Labour LB Lambeth - Labour LB Southwark - No overall control - with a Liberal Democrat leader LB Lewisham - There was no overall control in Lewisham, but led by a Labour elected mayor. LB Merton - No overall control - with a Conservative leader LB Sutton - Liberal Democrat LB Greenwich - labour LB Croydon - Conservative LB Bexley - Conservative LB Bromley - Conservative LB Newham - Labour LB Hounslow - No overall control - led by a coalition of Conservatives and the Community Group. LB Ealing - Conservative LB Barking & Dagenham - Labour LB Havering - Conservative LB Redbridge - Conservative LB Waltham Forest - No overall control - wtih Labour leader LB Haringey - Labour LB Enfield - Conservative LB Barnet - Conservative LB Brent - No overall control - with a Lib Dem leader LB Harrow - Conservative LB Hillingdon - Conservative

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May 2006 London local election results at a glance

Borough
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
Other
Total
Barking and Dagenham
1
39
0
11
51
Barnet
37
20
6
0
63
Bexley
54
9
0
0
63
Brent
15
21
27
0
63
Bromley
49
4
7
0
60
Camden
14
18
20
2
54
Croydon
43
27
0
0
70
Ealing
37
29
3
0
69
Enfield
34
27
0
2
63
Greenwich
13
36
2
0
51
Hackney
9
44
3
1
57
Hammersmith and Fulham
33
13
0
0
46
Haringey
0
30
27
0
57
Harrow
38
24
1
0
63
Havering
34
2
1
17
54
Hillingdon
45
18
2
0
65
Hounslow
23
24
5
8
60
Islington
0
23
24
1
48
Kensington and Chelsea
45
9
0
0
54
Kingston upon Thames
21
2
25
0
48
Lambeth
6
39
17
1
63
Lewisham*
3
26
17
8
54
Merton
30
27
0
3
60
Newham
0
54
0
6
60
Redbridge
34
19
9
1
63
Richmond upon Thames
18
0
36
0
54
Southwark
6
28
28
1
63
Sutton
22
0
32
0
54
Tower Hamlets
7
26
6
12
51
Waltham Forest
15
26
19
0
60
Wandsworth
51
9
0
0
60
Westminster
48
12
0
0
60
Total
785
685
317
74
1,861

*Lewisham had no majority of councillors, but is Labour-led, due to its Labour elected mayor.

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