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1998 Lewisham London Borough Council election

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Elections to Lewisham London Borough Council were held on 7 May 1998. The whole council was up for election for the first time since the 1994 election.

Quick facts All 67 seats up for election to Lewisham London Borough Council 34 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
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Background

In between the 1994 election and this election there were a total of 6 by-elections to replace councillors who either resigned from their seat or died in office, however only 1 of them resulted in a seat changing parties by going from Liberal Democrats to the Labour Party.[2] In addition to this change there were 3 defections from the Labour party, 2 to the Socialist Party[3] and 1 to the Socialist Labour Party, as well as one Labour seat that became vacant without enough time to hold a by-election. This meant the composition of the council just before the election was as follows:[4]

2 1 60 2 1 1
Socialist Soc. Lab Labour Lib Dem Conservative Vacant
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Election result

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After the election the composition of the council was as follows:

61 4 2
Labour Lib Dem Conservative
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Ward results

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(†) - Indicates an incumbent candidate standing in a different ward than the one they were elected to

Bellingham

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Blackheath

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Blythe Hill

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Catford

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Churchdown

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Crofton Park

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Downham

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Drake

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Evelyn

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Forest Hill

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Grinling Gibbons

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Grove Park

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Hither Green

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Horniman

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Ladywell

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Manor Lee

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Marlowe

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Pepys

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Perry Hill

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Rushey Green

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St Andrew

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St Margaret

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St Mildred

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Sydenham East

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Sydenham West

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Whitefoot

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Notes

  1. Brown was elected in a by-election trigerred by the resignation of Cllr. Heidi A. Nash in 1997[7]
  2. Bodimeade and McGarrigle were both elected in by-elections triggered by the resignations of Cllr. Cliver R. Jordan and Cllr. Margaret Moran respectively in 1997[7]
  3. Conway was a sitting councillor representing the St Mildred ward
  4. Watt was a sitting councillor representing the Marlowe ward
  5. Stevens was originally elected as a Labour politician in a by-election triggered by the resignation of Marc O. Morgan-Huws in 1995[7]
  6. Arain was a sitting councillor representing the Grove Park ward
  7. Donovan replaced sitting councillor Joh Macdonald after his resignation in 1995[7]
  8. Link was originally elected in 1`994 as a member of the Labour Party, before eventually splitting and joining the more left-wing Socialist Labour Party
  9. Whiting was a sitting councillor representing the St Margaret ward
  10. Hall was elected in a by-election triggered by the death of Cllr. John C. Rudd in 1996[7]
  11. Taylor was a sitting councillor representing the Crofton Park ward
  12. Page was originally elected to represent the ward as a Labour councillor but subsequently joined the Socialist Party
  13. Holder was a sitting councillor representing the St Andrew ward
  14. Handley was a sitting councillor representing the Catford ward
  15. Carlisle was a sitting councillor representing the Whitefoot ward
  16. Curran was a sitting councillor representing the Sydenham West ward
  17. Kisicki was originally elected as a Labour councillor but later defected to the Liberal Democrats
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