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2022 Ealing London Borough Council election


The 2022 Ealing London Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022, under new election boundaries, which increased the number of Ealing London Borough Council councillors to 70. The elections took place alongside local elections in the other London boroughs and elections to local authorities across the United Kingdom.

The Labour Party maintained its control of the council, winning 59 out of the 70 seats with the Liberal Democrats forming the primary opposition with six of the remaining seats, a role the party takes from the Conservative Party who were elected to the council with five seats, three fewer than they won in 2018.

Result of the 2018 borough election

The thirty-two London boroughs were established in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. They are the principal authorities in Greater London and have responsibilities including education, housing, planning, highways, social services, libraries, recreation, waste, environmental health and revenue collection. Some of the powers are shared with the Greater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police and fire.

Since its formation, Ealing has been under either Labour control or Conservative control. Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and independent and residents association councillors have been elected to the council. The council has had an overall Labour majority since the 2010 election, in which Labour won forty seats, the Conservatives won twenty-four and the Liberal Democrats won five. In the most recent election in 2018, Labour won 57 seats, the Conservatives won eight and the Liberal Democrats won four. The incumbent leader of the council is the Labour councillor Peter Mason, who has held that position since May 2021.

In October 2018, a Labour councillor for Dormers Wells, Tej Ram Bagha, died. He had served on the council for twenty-four years, including as mayor in 2014. In the 8 November 2018 by-election to replace him, the Labour candidate Mohinda Kaur Midha was elected. Two Conservative councillors in the borough were elected as Members of Parliament in the 2019 general election. Alexander Stafford was elected as MP for Rother Valley and Joy Morrissey became MP for Beaconsfield. The Labour leader of Ealing council called for both to resign as councillors as their new roles wouldn't leave them enough time to fulfil their duties as councillors. Morrissey announced her resignation on 11 February 2020. Stafford resigned in March. By-elections for both seats were due to be held in May 2020 alongside the London mayoral election and London Assembly election, but both the council by-elections and London-wide elections were delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, Anna Tomlinson, a Labour councillor for Hobbayne ward, died. By-elections for all three seats were held on 6 May 2021 alongside the 2021 London mayoral election and London Assembly election. Each seat was held by the party of its previous incumbent: Stafford's seat of Ealing Broadway was won by the Conservative candidate Julian Gallant, Morrissey's seat of Hanger Hill was won by the Conservative candidate Fabio Conti and Tomlinson's seat of Hobbayne was won by the Labour candidate Louise Brett. In May 2021, Peter Mason was chosen by the Labour group as the new leader of the council. Lewis Cox, a Labour councillor for Hobbayne ward, resigned, calling Ealing Labour "toxic". The by-election to replace him was held on 16 September 2021, and was won by the Labour candidate Claire Tighe. Tighe was working as a Labour Party official. The Labour councillor Tejinder Dhami died in December 2021 after 19 years on the council. As this was less than six months from the election, no by-election was held.

Along with most other London boroughs, Ealing was subject to a boundary review ahead of the 2022 election. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England concluded that the council should have 70 seats, an increase of one, and produced new election boundaries following a period of consultation. The new scheme consists of twenty-two three-councillor wards and two two-councillor wards.

Ealing, like other London borough councils, elects all of its councillors at once every four years. The previous election took place in 2018. The election took place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by two or three councillors. Electors had as many votes as there are councillors to be elected in their ward, with the top two or three being elected.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in London aged 18 or over were entitled to vote in the election. People who lived at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, were entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations took place from 7:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters were able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.

  • Council composition after the 2018 election
  • Council composition ahead of the 2022 election
After 2018 electionBefore 2022 electionAfter 2022 election
Labour57Labour57Labour59
Conservative8Conservative8Liberal Democrats6
Liberal Democrats4Liberal Democrats4Conservative5
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
5910284.351.1140,915-5.3
62028.615.743,194+3.5
50337.124.366,885-0.9
00000.07.320,246+3.3
00000.00.92,459New
00000.00.41,001New
00000.00.2497-0.2
00000.00.1259-0.2
00000.00.0109New

EIN = Ealing Independent Network

Statements of persons nominated were published on 6 April. The count took place between 5th May 2022 and 6th May 2022.

PartyCandidateVotes%.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±%
Labour1,84852.2N/A
Labour1,80651.0N/A
Labour1,79850.8N/A
Conservative1,04729.6N/A
Conservative93426.4N/A
Conservative87624.8N/A
Green44312.5N/A
Liberal Democrats35610.1N/A
Liberal Democrats3399.6N/A
Liberal Democrats3379.5N/A
TUSC1153.2N/A
3,53937.24N/A
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,49864.9N/A
Labour2,36761.5N/A
Labour2,27259.1N/A
Conservative63016.4N/A
Conservative62516.2N/A
Conservative59715.5N/A
EIN41510.8N/A
Green3719.6N/A
Liberal Democrats3388.8N/A
Liberal Democrats2817.3N/A
Liberal Democrats2626.8N/A
3,84737.27
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative1,71341.8N/A
Conservative1,66740.7N/A
Conservative1,59538.9N/A
Labour1,35133.0N/A
Labour1,28531.4N/A
Labour1,14027.8N/A
Green89721.9N/A
Liberal Democrats72517.7N/A
Liberal Democrats71217.4N/A
Liberal Democrats62115.2N/A
4,09742.47
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats2,21843.5N/A
Liberal Democrats1,87736.8N/A
Labour1,84736.2N/A
Liberal Democrats1,77834.9N/A
Labour1,48029.0N/A
Labour1,39727.4N/A
Conservative1,03820.4N/A
Conservative1,02720.1N/A
Conservative98919.4N/A
Green89417.5N/A
UKIP1012.0N/A
5,09945.76
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,06563.1N/A
Labour1,78154.4N/A
Labour1,69251.7N/A
Conservative68520.9N/A
Conservative67420.6N/A
Conservative62519.1N/A
Green60318.4N/A
Liberal Democrats35410.8N/A
Liberal Democrats2928.9N/A
Liberal Democrats1976.0N/A
EIN1695.2N/A
TUSC1243.8N/A
3,27233.32
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,25760.3N/A
Labour2,19058.5N/A
Labour2,10756.3N/A
Conservative92424.7N/A
Conservative84222.5N/A
Conservative74519.9N/A
Green46012.3N/A
Liberal Democrats2937.8N/A
Liberal Democrats2787.4N/A
Liberal Democrats2446.5N/A
UKIP1584.2N/A
3,74533.41
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats1,65736.2N/A
Conservative1,55934.0N/A
Conservative1,54933.8N/A
Conservative1,47932.3N/A
Liberal Democrats1,45631.8N/A
Liberal Democrats1,43731.4N/A
Labour1,16625.4N/A
Labour1,15425.2N/A
Labour1,09423.9N/A
Green64514.1N/A
4,58241.94
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,77940.9N/A
Labour1,76740.6N/A
Labour1,72039.5N/A
Green1,33130.6N/A
Green1,28529.5N/A
Green1,02223.5N/A
Conservative82719.0N/A
Conservative77017.7N/A
Conservative61714.2N/A
Liberal Democrats61614.1N/A
Liberal Democrats56112.9N/A
Liberal Democrats3427.9N/A
4,35443.46
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,70864.4N/A
Labour2,69063.9N/A
Labour2,64963.0N/A
Conservative86220.5N/A
Conservative73017.3N/A
Conservative68116.2N/A
Green54713.0N/A
Liberal Democrats3849.1N/A
Liberal Democrats3678.7N/A
Liberal Democrats2375.6N/A
4,20838.49
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,87256.8N/A
Labour1,54446.9N/A
Labour1,51245.9N/A
Conservative71721.8N/A
Conservative67420.5N/A
Green66920.3N/A
Conservative66620.2N/A
Liberal Democrats46014.0N/A
Liberal Democrats37711.4N/A
Liberal Democrats34610.5N/A
EIN2236.8N/A
EIN1534.6N/A
TUSC1103.3N/A
3,29430.71
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,45356.7N/A
Labour2,39355.3N/A
Labour2,31953.6N/A
Conservative1,09525.3N/A
Conservative99823.1N/A
Conservative91021.0N/A
Green56012.9N/A
Liberal Democrats53612.4N/A
Liberal Democrats49611.5N/A
Liberal Democrats43110.0N/A
4,32638.41
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,31257.5N/A
Labour2,20754.9N/A
Labour1,99449.6N/A
Conservative87121.7N/A
Green85821.4N/A
Conservative84821.1N/A
Conservative78619.6N/A
Liberal Democrats63715.9N/A
Liberal Democrats46111.5N/A
Liberal Democrats3137.8N/A
TUSC1583.9N/A
4,01840.80
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,42444.3N/A
Labour2,22740.7N/A
Labour2,04137.3N/A
Conservative1,77232.4N/A
Conservative1,70531.2N/A
Conservative1,67630.6N/A
Green85815.7N/A
Green81614.9N/A
Liberal Democrats71413.0N/A
Liberal Democrats66912.2N/A
Green64911.9N/A
Liberal Democrats4848.8N/A
5,47253.73
Labour gain from Conservative
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op2,56661.2N/A
Labour Co-op2,36456.4N/A
Labour Co-op2,30955.1N/A
Conservative1,23629.5N/A
Conservative99023.6N/A
Conservative98423.5N/A
Green55113.1N/A
Liberal Democrats3127.4N/A
Liberal Democrats2876.8N/A
Liberal Democrats2205.2N/A
4,19437.06
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,17064.6N/A
Labour2,16464.4N/A
Labour2,07661.8N/A
Conservative66119.7N/A
Conservative58217.3N/A
Conservative53816.0N/A
Green43913.1N/A
Liberal Democrats3019.0N/A
Liberal Democrats2567.6N/A
Liberal Democrats2487.4N/A
3,36132.30
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,70670.3N/A
Labour2,60067.6N/A
Labour2,47064.2N/A
Conservative56814.8N/A
Conservative54314.1N/A
Green52013.5N/A
Conservative51013.3N/A
Liberal Democrats2697.0N/A
Liberal Democrats2215.7N/A
Liberal Democrats2005.2N/A
TUSC1443.7N/A
3,84836.99
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,50555.1N/A
Labour2,42353.3N/A
Labour2,34251.5N/A
Conservative1,45231.9N/A
Conservative1,23427.1N/A
Conservative1,23227.1N/A
Green51711.4N/A
Liberal Democrats3918.6N/A
Liberal Democrats3577.9N/A
Liberal Democrats2886.3N/A
TUSC1282.8N/A
4,54641.24
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,10642.5N/A
Labour2,01740.7N/A
Labour1,99040.1N/A
Conservative1,57631.8N/A
Conservative1,48029.8N/A
Conservative1,39228.1N/A
Liberal Democrats1,10622.3N/A
Green86117.4N/A
Liberal Democrats76615.4N/A
Liberal Democrats72314.6N/A
SDP1092.2N/A
TUSC941.9N/A
4,95948.06
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,29258.2N/A
Labour2,21056.1N/A
Labour2,11153.6N/A
Green91523.2N/A
Conservative71118.1N/A
Conservative70617.9N/A
Conservative60715.4N/A
Liberal Democrats54313.8N/A
Liberal Democrats45911.7N/A
Liberal Democrats3358.5N/A
Independent1503.8N/A
TUSC1283.3N/A
3,93734.80
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,83159.0N/A
Labour1,79357.8N/A
Conservative66721.5N/A
Conservative58418.8N/A
EIN2387.7N/A
Liberal Democrats2207.1N/A
Green2136.9N/A
EIN2016.5N/A
Liberal Democrats1203.9N/A
3,10141.83
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour3,10568.9N/A
Labour3,03467.3N/A
Labour2,85663.4N/A
Conservative80317.8N/A
Conservative72716.1N/A
Conservative65714.6N/A
Green2706.0N/A
EIN2545.6N/A
Liberal Democrats2415.3N/A
EIN2355.2N/A
EIN2234.9N/A
Liberal Democrats1333.0N/A
Liberal Democrats1302.9N/A
4,50742.80
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,19757.5N/A
Labour99047.6N/A
Conservative40419.4N/A
Independent34716.7N/A
Conservative27113.0N/A
EIN20710.0N/A
Green1416.8N/A
EIN1416.8N/A
Liberal Democrats914.4N/A
Liberal Democrats683.3N/A
2,08045.07
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats2,61451.6N/A
Liberal Democrats2,58551.0N/A
Liberal Democrats2,55250.4N/A
Labour1,31025.9N/A
Labour1,02220.2N/A
Labour96719.1N/A
Conservative91618.1N/A
Green88617.5N/A
Conservative88317.4N/A
Conservative85416.9N/A
5,06544.17
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour2,08540.7N/A
Labour2,07440.5N/A
Labour2,02439.5N/A
Conservative1,41527.6N/A
Conservative1,41427.6N/A
Conservative1,26324.7N/A
Liberal Democrats1,01819.9N/A
Liberal Democrats87117.0N/A
Liberal Democrats78615.3N/A
Green72514.2N/A
Green70913.8N/A
Green59111.5N/A
5,12150.36

The following by-elections took place between the 2022 and 2026 elections:

  • 2024 Hanger Hill by-election (Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative)
  • 2024 Northolt Mandeville by-election
  • 2024 South Acton by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats1,65552.3+19.3
Conservative81425.7–5.3
Labour31510.0–13.2
Green2457.7–5.1
Reform983.1N/A
Workers Party351.1N/A
84126.6N/A
3,16828.2–13.7
11,253
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative12.3
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,12644.7–10.3
Conservative73029.0+2.5
Reform27110.8N/A
Green1997.9–3.9
Liberal Democrats1144.5–2.2
Workers Party803.2N/A
39615.7N/A
2,53221.4–15.7
11,824
Labour hold6.4
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour1,00948.5+0.1
Conservative30314.6–0.4
Green28713.8–5.5
Liberal Democrats20810.0–1.5
Reform1597.6N/A
Independent653.1N/A
Workers Party321.5N/A
TUSC180.9–1.2
70633.9N/A
2,08917.3–17.5
12,047
Labour hold0.3
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