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1973 Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council election

1973 UK local government election


1973 UK local government election

FieldValue
election_name1973 Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council election
countryUnited Kingdom
typeparliamentary
election_date
next_election1975 Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council election
next_year1975
seats_for_electionAll 60 Seats
majority_seats31
party1Labour Party (UK)
seats140
popular_vote166,860
percentage1
party2Conservative Party (UK)
seats220
popular_vote258,175
percentage2
party3Liberal Party (UK)
seats30
popular_vote310,270
percentage3
party4National Front (UK)
seats40
popular_vote41.232
percentage4
party5TUUF
seats50
popular_vote5692
percentage5
party6Independent Labour Party
seats60
popular_vote6636
percentage6
party7Communist Party of Great Britain
seats70
popular_vote7593
percentage7

The first elections to the Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council were held on 10 May 1973.

Background

The metropolitan district was one of the new authorities created by the Local Government Act 1972, which completely reorganised local administration in England and Wales. The new district, one of seven in the West Midlands, had an identical area to the existing County Borough of Wolverhampton. The first council was elected as a "shadow authority", with the reorganisation coming into effect in the following year on 1 April 1974. Subsequent to the election the shadow council successfully petitioned for a royal charter granting borough status, becoming Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council.

Elections

At this first election all 60 councillors were elected, there being three councillors in each of the 20 wards. In an anomaly of the usual procedure for local elections, the candidate in first place was elected for 5 years, the candidate in second place for 3 years and the candidate in third place for 2 years. This was to allow for the "shadow" year of 1974 when the Metropolitan Borough Council was operating in shadow of the County Borough. From 1975 elections were by thirds with one councillor retiring in each ward.

Following the election the Labour Party had overall control of the council with 40 councillors to the Conservatives 20. Following the final county borough election held in 1972 the two parties had held 40 seats each on the 80 member council.

Election results

The following councillors were returned in their corresponding wards:

References

References

  1. (1974). "Local government in England and Wales: A Guide to the New System". [[HMSO]].
  2. "Wolverhampton City Council Election Results 1973-2012". Plymouth University.
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