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1982 United Kingdom local elections

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election_name1982 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typelegislative
previous_election1981 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year1981
next_election1983 United Kingdom local elections
next_year1983
seats_for_electionAll 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs,
103 out of 296 English districts and all 12 Scottish regions
election_date6 May 1982
1blankCouncils
2blankCouncils +/-
3blankCouncillors
4blankCouncillors +/-
image1[[File:Margaret Thatcher (1983).jpg150x150px]]
leader1Margaret Thatcher
leader_since111 February 1975
party1Conservative Party (UK)
percentage140%
swing12%
3data110,447
4data198
image2[[File:Michael Foot (1981).jpg150x150px]]
leader2Michael Foot
leader_since210 November 1980
party2Labour Party (UK)
percentage229%
swing212%
3data28,774
4data2225
image3[[File:DavidSteel1987 cropped.jpg150x150px]]
leader3David Steel
leader_since37 July 1976
party3SDP–Liberal Alliance
percentage327%
swing310%
3data31,850
4data3395

103 out of 296 English districts and all 12 Scottish regions

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1982. The elections coincided with rising popularity of the Conservative government and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, which was mostly attributed to the Falklands War. The projected share of the vote was Conservatives 40%, Labour 29%, Liberal-SDP Alliance 27%.

Elections were held in several English boroughs, including all those in London.

The Conservatives held their ground, losing only 98 seats, leaving them with 10,447 seats.

The main opposition Labour Party, under the leadership of Michael Foot, lost 225 seats, finishing with 8,774 councillors.

For the newly formed Liberal-SDP Alliance, the 1982 local elections were the first nationwide electoral test. They gained 395 seats and finished with 1,850 councillors. This meant that the Alliance had almost as many votes as Labour, but Labour still had nearly five times as many councillors.

England

London boroughs

Main article: 1982 London local elections

In all 32 London boroughs the whole council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarking and DagenhamBarnetBexleyBrentBromleyCamdenCroydonEalingEnfield ‡GreenwichHackneyHammersmith and FulhamHaringeyHarrowHaveringHillingdonHounslowIslingtonKensington and ChelseaKingston upon ThamesLambethLewishamMertonNewhamRedbridgeRichmond upon ThamesSouthwarkSuttonTower HamletsWaltham ForestWandsworthWestminster
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‡ New ward boundaries

Metropolitan boroughs

Whole council

In 13 metropolitan boroughs the whole council was up for election.

In 13 boroughs there were new ward boundaries, following electoral boundary reviews by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBirmingham ‡Dudley ‡Gateshead ‡Kirklees ‡Knowsley ‡Manchester ‡Newcastle upon Tyne ‡North Tyneside ‡Salford ‡South Tyneside ‡Sunderland ‡Wakefield ‡Wolverhampton ‡
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‡ New ward boundaries

Third of council

23 metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarnsleyBoltonBradfordBuryCalderdaleCoventryDoncasterLeedsLiverpoolOldhamRochdaleRotherhamSandwellSeftonSheffieldSolihullSt HelensStockportTamesideTraffordWalsallWiganWirral
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District councils

In 103 districts one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAdurAmber ValleyBarrow-in-FurnessBasildonBasingstoke and DeaneBassetlawBathBlackburnBrentwoodBroadlandBroxbourneBurnleyCambridgeCannock ChaseCherwellChesterChorleyColchesterCongletonCravenCrawleyCrewe and NantwichDaventryDerbyEast DevonEastbourneEastleighEllesmere Port and NestonElmbridgeEpping ForestFarehamGillinghamGloucesterGosportGreat GrimsbyGreat YarmouthHaltonHarlowHartHartlepoolHastingsHavantHerefordHertsmereHuntingdonHyndburnIpswichLeominsterLincolnMacclesfieldMaidstoneMilton KeynesMole ValleyNewcastle-under-LymeNorth HertfordshireNorwichNuneaton and BedworthOadby and WigstonOxfordPendlePenwithPeterboroughPrestonPurbeckReigate and BansteadRochfordRossendaleRugbyRunnymedeRushmoorScunthorpeShrewsbury and AtchamSouth BedfordshireSouth CambridgeshireSouth HerefordshireSouth LakelandSouthamptonSouthend-on-SeaSt AlbansStevenageStoke-on-TrentStratford-on-AvonSwaleTamworthTandridgeThamesdownThree RiversThurrockTonbridge and MallingTunbridge WellsWatfordWelwyn HatfieldWest LancashireWest LindseyWest OxfordshireWeymouth and PortlandWinchesterWokingWokinghamWoodspringWorcesterWyre ForestYork
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Scotland

Regional councils

Main article: 1982 Scottish regional elections

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBordersCentralDumfries and GallowayFifeGrampianHighlandLothianOrkneyShetlandStrathclydeTaysideWestern Isles
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Notes

References

References

  1. "Local Elections Handbook 1982". The Elections Centre.
  2. "Council compositions".
  3. Curtice, John. (1983). "Lessons of the 1982 English local elections". Electoral Studies.
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