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2018 Westminster City Council election

Election held for the Westminster City Council in London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2018 Westminster City Council election
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The 2018 Westminster City Council election was held on 3 May 2018, the same day as other London Boroughs. All 60 seats were up for election[2] along with the 12 seats of Queen's Park Community Council, the parish council in the north west of the city. Despite initial expectations of Labour gains across the borough, the Conservative party were able to hold the council and only lost 3 seats.[3][4] The Conservatives won the popular vote across the borough by a small margin of 923 votes (1.7%), but nonetheless won a decisive victory in terms of seats, winning 41 councillors to Labour's 19.

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The Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats all ran full slates of 60 candidates. There were also candidates from the Greens as well as three from the Campaign Against Pedestrianisation of Oxford Street.

The count took place in Lindley Hall and ran overnight.

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Result

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Ward results

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The percentage of vote share and majority are based on the average for each party's votes in each ward. The raw majority number is the margin of votes between the lowest-placed winning party candidate and the opposition party's highest-placed losing candidate. Starred candidates are the incumbents.

Abbey Road

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Bayswater

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Bryanston and Dorset Square

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Results are compared with the 2014 council election, not the 2015 by-election.

Church Street

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Churchill

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Murad Gassanly was elected in 2014 as a Labour Party candidate, before becoming an Independent and then joining the Conservative Party. The change in his share of the vote is shown from his result as a Labour candidate in 2014.

Harrow Road

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Hyde Park

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Knightsbridge and Belgravia

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Lancaster Gate

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Little Venice

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Maida Vale

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Marylebone High Street

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Queen's Park

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Regent's Park

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St James's

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Tachbrook

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Vincent Square

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Warwick

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West End

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Westbourne

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2018 and 2021 by-elections

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The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Robert J. Davis.[24]

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The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Andrea Mann.[27]

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