The 2018 Lambeth London Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 alongside
other local elections in London, to elect members of
Lambeth London Borough Council
Lambeth London Borough Council is the local authority for the London Borough of Lambeth in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, and one of the 32 in the United Kingdom capital of London. The council meets at Lambeth Town Hall ...
in England. The election saw Labour remain in control of Lambeth Council with a slightly reduced majority, winning over 90% of the seats. The
Green Party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundati ...
achieved its best-ever result in the borough, winning five seats and becoming the official opposition and the largest Green group in London.
The Green Party finished the runner up in nine of the wards, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in five wards and Labour in two.
Overall Results
Council composition
The election saw Labour remain in control of Lambeth Council with a majority reduced by two seats. The party were wiped out in the St Leonard's ward, and they also lost a councillor in both Gipsy Hill and Herne Hill wards.
For the first time since the creation of the council, the Greens became the official opposition with five councillors, including
Jonathan Bartley
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, who is the co-leader of the Green Party.
The Conservatives were reduced down to a single seat in Clapham Common, after Labour gained two of the seats they had previously held, despite the Conservative vote share in the ward increasing. The Conservatives failed to gain their target wards of Thurlow Park, Clapham Town and Larkhall.
The Liberal Democrats failed to make any gains at the election. However, they did comes second to Labour in their target wards.
Rachel Heywood, a former Labour councillor in Coldharbour sought re-election as an independent candidate. Heywood failed to win the seat and finished in 6th place, behind both Green Party candidates but ahead of the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
The Women's Equality Party received 8% of the vote in the Brixton Hill ward, finishing in 5th place, ahead of two of the Green Party candidates, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The party also stood candidates in the wards of Prince's and Ferndale.
UKIP saw their vote share largely decrease in the wards they stood in.
The Federalist Party polled 0.2% of the vote in the Prince's ward with the Pirate Party polling 0.2% in the ward of Vassall.
Council composition following the election in May 2018:
Proportionality
The disproportionality of the 2018 election was 31.00 using the
Gallagher Index.
Results by ward
Candidates shown below are confirmed candidates. An asterisk * indicates an incumbent Councillor seeking re-election.
Bishop's
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Brixton Hill
Clapham Common
Clapham Town
Coldharbour
On 29 July 2018, Cllr Parr died; this subsequently triggered a by-election on 13 September 2018.
Ferndale
Gipsy Hill
Herne Hill
Knight's Hill
Larkhall
Oval
Prince's
St Leonard's
Stockwell
Streatham Hill
Streatham South
Streatham Wells
Thornton
Jane Edbrooke was previously an Oval ward councillor (2010-2018).
Thurlow Park
Tulse Hill
Ben Kind was previously a Bishop's ward councillor (2014-2018).
Vassall
By-elections 2018-2022
The by-election was caused by the death of Matthew Parr.
The by-election was caused by the resignation of Jane Edbrooke.
The by-election was caused by Lib Peck who resigned as Leader of Lambeth Council and as a councillor.
Notes
References
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