An election for
Redbridge London Borough Council
Redbridge London Borough Council is the local authority for Redbridge in Greater London, England, and one of the capital's 32 borough councils. Redbridge is divided into 21 wards and elects 63 councillors. , Redbridge Council comprises 55 Labour ...
took place on 3 May 2018, the same day as for other London Boroughs. All 63 seats were up for election, with new ward boundaries in place. The Labour Party retained control of the council with an increased majority, taking 81% of the seats.
Results
†Notional changes calculated by the BBC.
The election was fought on new ward boundaries. The
Labour Party won 51 seats (
up 16 from 2014), the
Conservatives
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won 12 (down 13 from 2014). Three
LibDem
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councillors were elected in 2014, but none in 2018. Due to the boundary changes, the BBC calculated 'notional' seat changes of +13 for Labour and -13 for the Conservatives.
Ward Results
Aldborough
Barkingside
Bridge
Note: Turbefield subsequently defected to
Reform UK
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.
Chadwell
Churchfields
Clayhall
Clementswood
Cranbrook
Fairlop
Fulwell
Goodmayes
Hainault
Ilford Town
Loxford
Mayfield
Monkhams
Newbury
Seven Kings
South Woodford
Valentines
Wanstead Park
Wanstead Village
References
{{United Kingdom local elections, 2018
2018 London Borough council elections
2018
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