Members of the Greater London Council
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The following people served as Members of the Greater London Council
Greater London Council
The Greater London Council was the top-tier local government administrative body for Greater London from 1965 to 1986. It replaced the earlier London County Council which had covered a much smaller area...

, either as councillors or Aldermen
Alderman
An alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions founded upon English law. The term may be titular, denoting a high-ranking member of a borough or county council, a council member chosen by the elected members themselves rather than by popular vote, or a council...

. The polling days were:
  • April 9, 1964 (Aldermen elected on April 27)
  • April 13, 1967 (Aldermen elected on May 2)
  • April 9, 1970 (Aldermen elected on April 28)
  • April 12, 1973 (Aldermen elected on May 4)
  • May 5, 1977
  • May 7, 1981

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  • Frank Lewis Abbott (C): Wandsworth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Peter Ernest Anderson (Lab): Ealing 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John William Andrews (Lab): Greenwich 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    , June 29, 1967 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Geoffrey Weston Aplin (C): Croydon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Croydon South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Anthony Francis Arbour
    Tony Arbour
    Anthony Francis Arbour JP , commonly known as Tony Arbour, is a British Conservative Party politician, a Richmond councillor and member of the London Assembly representing South West London....

     (C): Surbiton September 15, 1983 – March 31, 1986
  • Francis William Archer (Lab): Erith and Crayford 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Jeffrey Howard Archer (C): Havering 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • David Glynn Ashby
    David Ashby
    David Glynn Ashby was the Conservative Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire from 1983 until he stood down in 1997.He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe and the University of Bristol...

     (C): Woolwich West 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • John Leonard Aston (C): Croydon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Dr. David James Avery (C): City of London and Westminster South 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986

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  • George Nicholas Alexander Bailey (C): Brentford and Isleworth 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Lawrence Arthur Bains (C): Haringey 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hornsey 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • David Gilbert Baker (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Richard Andrew Balfe
    Richard Balfe
    -Early life:Born in Barton Mills, Mildenhall, Suffolk, Balfe spent time in a children's home in Sheffield. He began working in a bakery in 1960 and joined USDAW...

     (Lab): Dulwich 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Maud Ball (Lab): Barking and Dagenham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Frank Walter Banfield (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – March 31, 1970
  • Antony Louis Banks
    Tony Banks, Baron Stratford
    Anthony Louis Banks, Baron Stratford was a British Labour Party politician, who was a Member of Parliament from 1983 to 2005, before being made a Member of the House of Lords. In government, he served for two years as Minister for Sport...

     (Lab): Hammersmith and Fulham 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Fulham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

    ; Tooting 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Benita Dorothy Barham (C): Bromley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Dudley Eric Reynolds Barker (Lab): Croydon North West 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Phillip John Bassett (Lab): Carshalton 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Robert Brian Bastin (Lab): Lewisham 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Brian Caldwell Cook Batsford (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – April 22, 1970
  • Edwin Bayliss (Lab): Islington 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Anthony William Bays (C): Upminster 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Neville Beale (C): Finchley 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Edith Gordon Beecher-Bryant (C): Bromley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Roland Charles Beecher-Bryant (C): Bromley 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Edward Percy Bell (Lab): Newham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Newham South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • William Archibald Ottley Juxon Bell (C): Kensington and Chelsea 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Chelsea 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Vivian Walter Hough Bendall
    Vivian Bendall
    Vivian Walter Hough Bendall is a British estate agent and politician. After gaining the seat in a by-election he served as Conservative Member of Parliament for Ilford North from 1978 until his defeat in 1997. Bendall is on the right-wing of the party.-Business life:Born in Croydon, Bendall's...

     (C): Croydon 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Francis Ernest Herman Bennett (C): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Alfred Abram Berney (C): Brent 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Peter Blair Black (C): Barnet 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hendon South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Francis Christopher Buchan Bland
    Christopher Bland
    Sir Christopher Buchan Bland is a British businessman and politician. He was Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC from 1996 to 2001, when he took up a position as Chairman of British Telecommunications plc...

     (C): Lewisham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Sir Timothy James Bligh (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – March 12, 1969
  • Paul Yaw Boateng
    Paul Boateng
    Paul Yaw Boateng, Baron Boateng is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Brent South from 1987 to 2005, becoming the UK's first black Cabinet Minister in May 2002, when he was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Treasury...

     (Lab): Walthamstow 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Stanley Charles Bolton (C): Merton 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Wimbledon 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Louis Wolfgang Bondy (Lab): Camden 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Islington 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Islington North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Mrs. Iris Mary Caroline Bonham (Lab): Hammersmith and Fulham June 18, 1964 – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     and 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hammersmith North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Gerald Francis Bowden
    Gerald Bowden
    Gerald Francis Bowden , was British Conservative MP for Dulwich from 1983 until 1992. He was succeeded by Tessa Jowell.Gerald Bowden also represented Dulwich on the Greater London Council 1977-81...

     (C): Dulwich 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Samuel Boyce (Lab): Newham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Anthony Vincent Bradbury (C): Wandsworth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Sheila Mary Bradley (C): Greenwich 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – May 24, 1967
  • Sir Ernest Ashley Bramall
    Ashley Bramall
    Sir Ashley Bramall was a British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Bexley from 1946 to 1950 and Leader of the Inner London Education Authority for 11 years.-Family and early career:...

     (Lab): Tower Hamlets 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Bethnal Green and Bow 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • John Patrick Branagan (Lab): Tower Hamlets 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Stepney and Poplar 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Richard Maddock Brew (C): Alderman October 8, 1968 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Chingford 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Bernard Brook-Partridge (C): Havering 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Romford 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – May 21, 1985
  • Bernard Joseph Brown (C): Hillingdon 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Ruislip-Northwood 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Stephen Bundred (Lab): Islington North 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Richard Brownrigg Butterfield (C): Camden 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...


C

  • Mrs. Audrey Elizabeth Callaghan
    Audrey Callaghan
    Audrey Elizabeth Callaghan, Lady Callaghan of Cardiff was the wife of British Prime Minister James Callaghan and was herself a politician and campaigner and fundraiser for children's health and welfare....

     (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Leila Campbell (Lab): Camden 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Ewan Geddes Carr (Lab): Alderman April 28, 1970 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Vauxhall 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – December 17, 1979
  • John Adam Carr (Lab): Hackney Central 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Dennis Annesley Carradice (Lab): Ilford South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Bryan Michael Deece Cassidy (C): Hendon North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Edward Cyril Castle (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Florence Evelyn Cayford
    Florence Cayford
    Dame Florence Evelyne Cayford, DBE, JP was a Labour politician in London.From 1937 until 1965 Cayford served as a member of Hampstead Borough Council, leading the Labour group 1945-58. She represented Hampstead as Alderman on the London County Council, of which she was Chairman in 1960...

     (Lab): Islington 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Christopher Charles Henry Chalker (C): Hillingdon 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • David Walter Chalkley (Lab): Lewisham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     and 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Deptford 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Mrs. Irene Chaplin (Lab): Islington 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Hackney 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hackney South and Shoreditch 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Geoffrey Chase-Gardner (C): Hounslow 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Christopher John Chataway
    Christopher Chataway
    Sir Christopher John Chataway is a British former middle- and long-distance runner, television news broadcaster, and a Conservative politician...

     (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – April 22, 1970
  • Alfred Frederick Joseph Chorley (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    , May 4, 1971 – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Frederick Denis Christian (C): Richmond-upon-Thames 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Charles James Christopher (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Jill Elizabeth Clack (C): Harrow Central 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • William Sydney Clack (C): Harrow 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Harrow Central 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • James Albert Edward Collins (Lab): Waltham Forest 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John Stewart Collins (C): Hammersmith and Fulham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Richard Collins (Lab): Camden 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

    ; Holborn and St. Pancras South 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – December 1, 1978
  • John Alfred Boris Connors (C): Enfield North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Frank Arthur Cooper (Lab): Hendon North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Miss Sonia Copland (C): Lewisham East 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

    ; Carshalton 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Harry William Corpe (C): Edmonton 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • John Rowland Wilton Cox (C): Hillingdon 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Robert John Crane (Lab): Barking and Dagenham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Dagenham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    -13 October 1974
  • Sir Malby Sturges Crofton, Bt. (C): Lambeth 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Ealing North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Sir Horace Walter Cutler
    Horace Cutler
    Sir Horace Walter Cutler OBE was a British politician and Leader of the Greater London Council from 1977 to 1981. He was noted for his showmanship and flair for publicity, although sceptical of the merits of the authority he was in charge of.-Origin:Cutler was born in Stoke Newington, London into...

     (C): Harrow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Harrow West 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986

D

  • James Daly (Lab): Brentford and Isleworth 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Gareth John Daniel (Lab): Ealing North 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Countess of Dartmouth (Raine Legge) (C): Richmond-upon-Thames 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Peter John Dawe (Lab): Leyton 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Brinley Howard Davies
    Bryn Davies
    Brinley Howard Davies, usually known as Bryn Davies is a British trade unionist, actuary and politician who was Leader of the Inner London Education Authority in the early 1980s....

     (Lab): Vauxhall February 21, 1980 – May 21, 1985
  • David John Davies (Lab): Hillingdon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Neil Davies (Lab): Woolwich West 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Evelyn Joyce Denington
    Evelyn Denington, Baroness Denington
    Evelyn Joyce Denington, Baroness Denington DBE was a British politician. She served as chair of the Stevenage Development Corporation from 1966 to 1980 and chair of the Greater London Council from 1975 to 1976....

     (Lab): Camden 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Islington 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Islington Central 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Gladys Felicia Dimson (Lab): Haringey 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Wandsworth 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Battersea North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – May 2, 1985
  • Gordon Laurence Dixon (C): Enfield 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • John Chaytor Dobson (C): Ealing 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Acton 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • John Jacob Dunnett
    Jack Dunnett
    John Jacob Dunnett , known as Jack Dunnett, is a British Labour Party politician.He was educated at Whitgift Middle School, Croydon, and Downing College, Cambridge, and became a solicitor. He served as a councillor on Middlesex County Council 1958-61 and on Enfield Borough Council 1958-61, serving...

     (Lab): Hounslow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


E

  • Douglas Eden (Lab) (Ind): Feltham and Heston 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Richard Edmonds (Lab): Hammersmith and Fulham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Arthur Frank George Edwards (Lab): Newham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Newham North West 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Arthur George Edwards (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Hammersmith and Fulham 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Keith Andrew Edwards (C): Croydon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • George Frederick Everitt (C): Sutton 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...


F

  • Timothy Charles Farmer (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – October 11, 1971
  • Michael William Walter Farrow (C): Ealing 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Herbert Ferguson (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Douglas Melville Fielding (C): Bexley 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Sidcup 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Sir William Geoffrey Fiske
    Bill Fiske
    William Geoffrey Fiske, Baron Fiske OBE , commonly known as Bill Fiske, was the first Leader of the Greater London Council and oversaw the decimalisation of the Pound Sterling as Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board....

     (Lab): Havering 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Antony Thomas Reid Fletcher (C): Ealing 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Jennifer Fletcher (Lab): Tottenham May 5, 1983 – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Muriel Rose Forbes (Lab): Brent 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Ann M. Forbes-Cockell (C): Brent 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Seton Forbes-Cockell (C): Kensington and Chelsea 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – September 19, 1971
  • Frederick James Francis (Lab): Southwark 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Leslie Freeman (C): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Roland John Michael Freeman (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Finchley May 15, 1975 – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...


  • Edwin Furness (Lab): Bexley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


G

  • Maurice Patrick Gaffney (C): Ealing 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Cities of London and Westminster 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Oliver John Galley (C): Harrow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – October 2, 1965
  • Mrs. Rachel Trixie Anne Gardner (C): Havering 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Southgate 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Montague William Garrett (C): Richmond-upon-Thames 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Mair Eluned Garside (Lab): Greenwich 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Woolwich East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Edgar Victor Garton (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Hon. Mrs. Diana Elizabeth Geddes (C): Lambeth 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Streatham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Rodney Charles Gent (C): Sidcup 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Alfred Ronald Dashwood Gilbey (C): Haringey 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Peter Stuart Gill (C): Croydon South 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Lilias Girdwood Gillies (Lab): Tooting 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • William Arthur Gillman (Lab): Havering 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Sir Louis Halle Gluckstein
    Louis Gluckstein
    Colonel Sir Louis Halle Gluckstein, GBE, TD, KC, DL was a British lawyer and Conservative Party politician.- Career :Gluckstein was educated at St Paul's School and Lincoln College, Oxford...

     (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Sir Reginald Eustace Goodwin
    Reg Goodwin
    Sir Reginald Eustace Goodwin was a British politician. He was Leader of the Greater London Council from 1973-77. On the moderate wing of the Labour Party, he nonetheless favoured public control of utilities.-Family background:Goodwin was from a middle-class family of five and was born in Streatham...

     (Lab): Southwark 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Bermondsey 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Edward Stephen Gouge (Lab): Ilford South 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • John Graham (C): Ealing 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Alec Alan Grant (Lab): Lewisham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     and 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Alan David Greengross (C): Hampstead 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Anna Lloyd Grieves (Lab): Lambeth 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Lambeth Central 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • William Michael John Grylls
    Michael Grylls
    Sir William Michael John Grylls, known as Michael Grylls, was a British Conservative politician. He was implicated in the cash-for-questions affair, a poitical scandal of the 1990s...

     (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Muriel Gumbel (C): Lambeth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Kensington and Chelsea December 2, 1971 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Sutton and Cheam 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986

H

  • Mrs. Rose Hacker
    Rose Hacker
    Rose Hacker was a British socialist, writer, sex educator and campaigner for social justice. At her death, aged 101, she was the world's oldest newspaper columnist.-Life:...

     (Lab): St. Pancras North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Thomas Alfred Leefe Ham (C): Tooting 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • John Hammond (C): Redbridge 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Lesley Hammond (Lab): Dulwich 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Elgar Handy (Lab): Erith and Crayford 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Alan Hardy (C): Brent 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Brent North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Illtyd Harrington (Lab): Brent 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Alderman April 28, 1970 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Brent South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Andrew Phillip Harris (Lab): Putney 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – May 21, 1985
  • David Anthony Harris (C): Bromley November 7, 1968 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Ravensbourne 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • John Leonard Harris (C): Putney 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Anthony Bernard Hart (Lab): Hornsey 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Maureen Harwood (Lab): Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Stephen Haseler
    Stephen Haseler
    Stephen Haseler is Professor of Government, author of numerous books on contemporary politics, and Director of The Global Policy Institute in London...

     (Lab) (Ind): Wood Green 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Stephen Robert Hatch (Lab): Battersea South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Sir Joseph Henry Haygarth (C): Barnet 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John Charles Henry (Lab): Lewisham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     and 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Lewisham East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Alan Lewis Herbert (Lab): Lewisham West April 24, 1980 – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986
  • Arthur James Hichisson (C): Lewisham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Christopher Thomas Higgins (Lab): Ealing 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Ellis Simon Hillman (Lab): Hackney 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hackney Central 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Rev. Canon Harvey William Hinds (Lab): Southwark 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Peckham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Roger Eden Hiskey (C): Lewisham West 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – February 4, 1980
  • Norman Howard (Lab): Brent East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Thomas Charles Hudson (C): Enfield 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Robert Gurth Hughes
    Robert Gurth Hughes
    Robert Gurth Hughes was a British Conservative Party politician from 1980-97.In 1980 Hughes was elected to the Greater London Council representing Croydon Central, serving until 1986....

     (C): Croydon Central March 20, 1980 – March 31, 1986
  • Arthur Horace Sydney Hull (C): Hayes and Harlington December 15, 1977 – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Robert William George Humphreys (Lab): Lambeth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


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  • Francis Herbert James (C): Redbridge 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Andrew Jardine (C): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Hounslow 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Margaret Christian Jay (Lab): Wandsworth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Ethel Marie Jenkins (Lab): Wandsworth 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Putney 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Ms. Margaret Anne Jenkins (Lab): Putney July 11, 1985 – March 31, 1986
  • Thomas Alfred Jenkinson (Lab): Newham North East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

    ; Newham South 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Toby Francis Henry Jessel
    Toby Jessel
    Toby Henry Francis Jessel is a British Conservative Party politician.-Early life:Jessel was educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and Balliol College, Oxford and was an exporter...

     (C): Richmond-upon-Thames 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Julia Ada Johnson (Lab): Greenwich 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Ethel Winifred Jones (Lab): Ealing 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • William Emlyn Jones (C): Harrow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – June 6, 1969
  • Anthony Robert Judge (Lab): Mitcham and Morden 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     and 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986

K

  • Harry Kay (Lab): Dagenham January 30, 1975 – March 31, 1986
  • Alexander John Kazantzis (Lab): Camden 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Holborn and St. Pancras South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Ernest Kinghorn (Lab): Hounslow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Arnold Kinzley (C): Ilford South 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Mrs. Patricia Mary Kirwan (C): Paddington 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Albert George Knowlden (C): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


L

  • Henry George Lamborn
    Harry Lamborn
    Harry George Lamborn , British Labour Party politician, was born in London and had a background in the British Trade Union movement — specifically his union USDAW, local government and the London Co-operative movement....

     (Lab): Southwark 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Victor Rae Muske Langton (C): Bexley 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Bexleyheath 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Alan Horace Lewis Leach (C): Sutton 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Robin Hubert Leach (C): Ealing 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Edward Julian Egerton Leigh
    Edward Leigh
    Edward Julian Egerton Leigh is a British Conservative politician. He has sat in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Gainsborough in Lincolnshire since 1997, and for its predecessor constituency of Gainsborough and Horncastle between 1983 and 1997...

     (C): Richmond 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • James Anthony Lemkin (C): Uxbridge 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Rita Maisie Levy (C): Barnet October 19, 1972 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Robert Gwilyn Lewis-Jones (C): Carshalton 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • William John Lipscombe (Lab): Hillingdon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Kenneth Watson Little (Lab): Edmonton 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986
  • William Wycliffe Livingston (C): Lambeth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Kenneth Robert Livingstone
    Ken Livingstone
    Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone is an English politician who is currently a member of the centrist to centre-left Labour Party...

     (Lab): Norwood 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

    ; Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

    ; Paddington 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986
  • Alexander Serge Lourie (Lab): Hornchurch 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Betty Kathleen Lowton (Lab): Waltham Forest 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John Vincent Norman Lucas (Lab): Battersea North June 27, 1985 – March 31, 1986

M

  • Anthony McBrearty (Lab): Enfield North 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • John Martin McDonnell
    John McDonnell (politician)
    John Martin McDonnell is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Hayes and Harlington since 1997; he serves as Chair of the Socialist Campaign Group, the Labour Representation Committee, and the "Public Services Not Private Profit Group"...

     (Lab): Hayes and Harlington 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986
  • Lord McIntosh of Haringey (Andrew Robert McIntosh)
    Andrew McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey
    Andrew Robert McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey PC was a British Labour politician and last elected Principal of the Working Men's College....

     (Lab): Tottenham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 1, 1983
  • Mrs. Marjorie McIntosh (Lab): Hammersmith and Fulham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – May 6, 1964
  • Alexander Charles Mackay (Lab): Deptford 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Alexander McLaughlin (Lab): Wandsworth June 15, 1972 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Terence Charles McMillan (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John Reveley Major (C): Hornchurch 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

    ; Chipping Barnet 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Michael Peter Russell Malynn (C): Haringey 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Miss Isita Clare Mansel (C): Camden 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Dr. Walter Kenneth Mansfield (Lab): Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Reginald Marks (C): Barnet 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Chipping Barnet 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Bernard Stephen Mason (Lab): Edmonton 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Rev. David Michael Mason (Lab): Ealing North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • John Mason (C): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Bexley 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Stanley Wilfred Mayne (Lab): Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Sidney Aubrey Melman (Lab): Lambeth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Jean Merriton (Lab): Paddington 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Peggy Arline Middleton (Lab): Greenwich 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – August 26, 1974
  • Charles Henry Miles (C): Greenwich 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Victor Mishcon (Lab): Lambeth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Robert Mitchell (C): Redbridge 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Wanstead and Woodford 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Ronald Dennis Mitchell (C): Feltham and Heston 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Victor Sidney Henry Mitchell (C): Bromley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Thomas Broughton Mitcheson (C): Enfield 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Southgate 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Paul David Moore (Lab): Lambeth Central 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Miss Gladys Emma Morgan (C): Croydon 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Croydon North East September 5, 1974 – January 17, 1980
  • Mrs. Joan Margaret Morgan (Lab): Hackney South and Shoreditch 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Frances Maine Morrell
    Frances Morrell
    Frances Morrell was a British Labour politician who led the Inner London Education Authority 1983-87....

     (Lab): Islington South and Finsbury 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Harold Trevor Mote (C): Harrow January 27, 1966 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Harrow East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Norman Sidney Munday (C): Waltham Forest 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • George Edward Mynott (C): Waltham Forest 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...


N

  • Robert James MacGillivray Neill
    Bob Neill
    Robert James MacGillivray "Bob" Neill is a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Bromley and Chislehurst since a by-election on 29 June 2006...

     (C): Romford July 11, 1985 – March 31, 1986
  • Waldemar Thor Neilson-Hansen (C): Leyton 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • George Edward Nicholson (Lab): Bermondsey 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986

O

  • Luke Patrick O'Connor (Lab): Camden 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Peter Otwell (Lab): Brent 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


P

  • George Francis Palmer (Lab): Ealing 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Dr. Mark Jonathan David Damian Lister Patterson (C): Ealing 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Chipping Barnet 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Geoffrey Edwin Pattie (C): Lambeth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Arthur Sidney Peacock (C): Barnet 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – June 27, 1972
  • Bernard James Perkins (C): Alderman October 19, 1971 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Jane Phillips (Lab): Hammersmith and Fulham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Dr. David Thomas Pitt (Lab): Hackney 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Peter Samuel Pitt (Lab): Feltham and Heston 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Sir Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer
    Desmond Plummer
    Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer, Baron Plummer of St Marylebone was a Conservative Party politician in London and the longest serving Leader of the Greater London Council....

     (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; St. Marylebone 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 3, 1976
  • Thomas Ponsonby (Lab): Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • André William Potier (C): Hillingdon 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Frederick William Powe (Lab): Hounslow 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • John Nicoll Powrie (Lab): Bexley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Charles Henry Ernst Pratt (C): Bromley 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Charles Prendergast (Lab): Barking and Dagenham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – February 10, 1967
  • Rt. Hon. Reginald Ernest Prentice
    Reginald Prentice
    Reginald Ernest Prentice, Baron Prentice, PC was a British politician who held ministerial office in both Labour and Conservative Party governments...

     (Lab): Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – March 29, 1971
  • Sir Norman George Mollett Prichard (Lab): Wandsworth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    , 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – April 10, 1972
  • John Charles Putnam (C): Fulham 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...


R

  • Simon James Crawford Randall (C): Beckenham 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Frank Herbert Rapley (Lab): Hillingdon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Edgar Ernest Reed (Lab): Southwark 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Margaret Rees (Lab): Woolwich West 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Annie Florence Remington (Lab): Haringey 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Albert James Retter (C): Hayes and Harlington 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – October 22, 1977
  • Timothy J. Ridoutt (Lab): Ilford North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Miss Jenefer Gwendolen Anne Riley (C): Wood Green 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Sydney William Leonard Ripley (C): Kingston-upon-Thames 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Miss Shelagh Marjorie Roberts (C): Havering 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Upminster 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Bernard Harry Rockman (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Marion Audrey Roe
    Marion Roe
    Dame Marion Audrey Roe, DBE is a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom.-Early life:She went to independent Bromley High School for Girls , then the independent Croydon High School...

     (C): Ilford North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Arthur James Rolfe (C): Croydon North East March 20, 1980 – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Hazel Corinne Rose (Lab): Islington 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Gerald Ross (Lab): Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Charles Andrew Rossi (Lab): Holborn and St. Pancras South March 8, 1979 – March 31, 1986
  • Paul Nigel Rossi (Lab) (SDP): Lewisham East 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • George Frederick Rowe (Lab): Wandsworth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Sir Stanley Graham Rowlandson (C): Enfield 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Bertie Edwin Roycraft (Lab): Havering 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Sir Edward Percy Rugg (C): Kensington and Chelsea 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Dr. Stanley Rundle (L): Richmond 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Peter Frank Norman Russell (Lab): Hayes and Harlington 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...


S

  • Sir Samuel Isidore Salmon (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Albert Edward Samuels (Lab): Southwark 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Joseph Simeon Samuels (Lab): Wandsworth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    , 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Herbert Henry Sandford (C): St. Marylebone April 8, 1976 – March 31, 1986
  • Paul Alexander Saunders (C): Croydon 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mervyn Nelson Scorgie (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; City of London and Westminster South 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Miss Jean Leslie Scott (C): Barnet 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Finchley 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 20, 1975
  • Thomas William Scott (C): Merton 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Geoffrey John David Seaton (C): Kingston-upon-Thames 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Surbiton 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – June 27, 1983
  • Harold Henry Sebag-Montefiore (C): Cities of London and Westminster 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Beatrice Serota (Lab): Lambeth 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Mrs. Ruth Mary Shaw (L): Sutton and Cheam 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Harold Charles Shearman (Lab): Lewisham 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • William Jeremy Masefield Shelton (C): Wandsworth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Brian Joseph Shenton (C): Mitcham and Morden 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • William Alfred Sibley (C): Havering December 12, 1968 – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Mrs. Yvonne Sieve (Lab): Southall 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • David Howard Simpson (Lab): Croydon North East 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – July 18, 1974; Alderman September 21, 1976 – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • William Colbert Simson (Lab): Lewisham West 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Adrian Carnegie Slade
    Adrian Slade
    Adrian Carnegie Slade, CBE, born 25 May 1936, is a British Liberal Democrat politician and advertising agency founder.He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became President of the Footlights, and famously recruited Peter Cook to the society....

     (L): Richmond 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Frank Willie Smith (C): Bromley 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Beckenham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Prof. Norman John David Smith (C): Norwood 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • William Christopher Smith (C): Hammersmith and Fulham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Hammersmith North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Mrs. Anne Sofer (Lab) (SDP): St. Pancras North 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – September 23, 1981 and October 29, 1981 – March 31, 1986
  • Rev. Dr. Donald Oliver Soper
    Donald Soper
    Donald Oliver Soper, Baron Soper was a prominent Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist.Soper was born at 36 Knoll Road, Wandsworth, London, the first son and first child of the three children of Ernest Frankham Soper , an average adjuster in marine insurance, the son of a tailor, and his...

     (Lab): Alderman 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

    -May 13, 1965
  • Barrington John Stead (Lab): Fulham 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Maurice Stephenson (C): Alderman April 29, 1969 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Stephen James Stewart (C): Croydon 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Croydon North West 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Oliver Piers Stutchbury (Lab): Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – September 3, 1976
  • Frederick William Styles (Lab): Greenwich October 24, 1974 – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Jack Elmer Swanson (C): Wandsworth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...


T

  • Mrs. Jean Tatham (C): Orpington 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Cyril Julian Hebden Taylor (C): Ruislip-Northwood 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Dr. Gordon William Herbert Taylor (C): Alderman October 3, 1972 – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

    ; Croydon Central 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – January 21, 1980
  • Mrs. Ruby Georgina Nancy Taylor (C): Brent 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Miss Anne Sylvia Terry (C): Redbridge 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Frederick William Thompson (C): Sutton 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Robin Beauchamp Thompson (Lab): Bexley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Neil Gordon Thorne (C): Redbridge 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Raymond David Clive Thornton (C): Havering 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – November 13, 1968
  • Frederick Lionel Tonge (Lab): Alderman July 6, 1965 – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Frank Towell (Lab): Brent 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Richard Town (C): Erith and Crayford 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Mrs. Lena Moncrieff Townsend
    Lena Townsend
    Lena Moncrieff Townsend CBE was a British Conservative politician in London and served briefly as Leader of the Inner London Education Authority....

     (C): Camden 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • George William Tremlett (C) (Ind C): Hillingdon 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Twickenham 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Michael William Tuffrey
    Mike Tuffrey
    Michael William Tuffrey is a Liberal Democrat politician and member of the London Assembly. He took his seat on 18 February 2002 replacing Louise Bloom who had resigned. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008 leading the Liberal Democrat group and chairing various London Assembly committees...

     (L): Vauxhall July 11, 1985 – March 31, 1986
  • Robert Joseph Turner (C): Bromley 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – September 27, 1968
  • Simon John Turney (Lab): Islington Central 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986

U

  • John Udal (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Dyas Cyril Loftus Usher (C): Hounslow 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...


V

  • Dr. Gerard Folliott Vaughan (C): Lambeth 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Alderman 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – September 18, 1972
  • Robert Louis Vigars (C): Kensington and Chelsea 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Kensington 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Louis Albert Vitoria (Lab): Haringey 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...


W

  • Jeremy James Wagg (C): Hammersmith and Fulham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

  • Frederick William Walker (C): Merton 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • John James Walsh (Lab): Leyton 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Lady Walton (Nellie Margaret Walton) (C): Alderman 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – October 2, 1968
  • John Benjamin Ward (Lab): Barking and Dagenham 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Barking 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Michael Ward (Lab): Wood Green 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • John Golden Warren (Lab): Alderman 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • William Watts (Lab): Alderman April 28, 1970 – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Gordon Alexander Webb (C): Waltham Forest 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • Mrs. Mavis Joan Webster (Lab): Waltham Forest 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – November 27, 1966
  • David Christopher Wetzel (Lab): Hammersmith North 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Frederick Walter Weyer (C): Lewisham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Streatham 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Michael John Wheeler (C): Lewisham 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

    ; Ravensbourne 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • David Frank White (Lab): Croydon Central 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Dr. John Howard White (Lab): Enfield North 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Arthur Ernest Wicks
    Arthur Wicks
    Arthur Ernest Wicks was a Labour politician and last chairman of the London County Council. He was first elected to the Shoreditch Metropolitan Borough Council in the 1950s, and became chairman of housing, at a time when Shoreditch had one of England's highest concentrations of municipal...

     (Lab): Hackney 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

    ; Islington 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

    ; Islington South and Finsbury 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Alan Ronald Williams (Lab): Hornchurch 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Margaret Williams (C): Battersea South 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

  • Phillip Charles Desmond Williams (C): Waltham Forest 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • John Wilson (Lab): Newham North East 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Miss Valerie Wise (Lab): Battersea South 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Enid Barbara Wistrich (Lab): Hampstead 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1977
    Greater London Council election, 1977
    Turnout: 2,242,064 people voted-References:*...

  • Mrs. Deirdre Frances Mary Wood (Lab): Greenwich 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...

     – March 31, 1986
  • Mrs. Joan Kathleen Wykes (C): Chislehurst 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – March 31, 1986

Y

  • Sir George Samuel Knatchbull Young, Bt.
    Sir George Young, 6th Baronet
    Sir George Samuel Knatchbull Young, 6th Baronet is a British politician. He is currently the Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal, and has served as a Conservative Party Member of Parliament since 1974, having represented North West Hampshire since 1997, and Ealing Acton before...

     (C): Ealing 1970
    Greater London Council election, 1970
    The third election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1970 and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that the Conservatives actually had 76 seats to 40 for...

     – 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

  • James Young (Lab): Greenwich 1964
    Greater London Council election, 1964
    The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964. The election happened at a time of very high political tension, with a general election due in a few months...

     – 1967
    Greater London Council election, 1967
    The second election to the Greater London Council was held on 13 April 1967, and saw the first Conservative victory for a London-wide authority since 1931...

  • Robin Ainsworth Raine Young (Lab): Walthamstow 1973
    Greater London Council election, 1973
    The fourth election to the Greater London Council was held on April 12, 1973. Labour, benefiting both from the unpopularity of the Conservative GLC's transport policy and from the difficulties of the national Conservative government, won a very large majority of 58 seats to 32 for the...

     – 1981
    Greater London Council election, 1981
    Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of...


Parties

C: Conservative Party
Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative Party, formally the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom that adheres to the philosophies of conservatism and British unionism. It is the largest political party in the UK, and is currently the largest single party in the House...

Ind: Independent
Ind C: Unofficial Conservative
L: Liberal Party
Liberal Party (UK)
The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties of the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a third party of negligible importance throughout the latter half of the 20th Century, before merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to form the present day...

Lab: Labour Party
Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom. It surpassed the Liberal Party in general elections during the early 1920s, forming minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1929-1931. The party was in a wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after...

SDP: Social Democratic Party
Social Democratic Party (UK)
The Social Democratic Party was a political party in the United Kingdom that was created on 26 March 1981 and existed until 1988. It was founded by four senior Labour Party 'moderates', dubbed the 'Gang of Four': Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams...


See also

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