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1992 United Kingdom local elections

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election_name1992 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typelegislative
previous_election1991 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year1991
next_election1993 United Kingdom local elections
next_year1993
seats_for_electionAll 36 metropolitan boroughs, 114 out of 296 English districts
and all 53 Scottish districts
election_date7 May 1992
1blankCouncils
2blankCouncils +/-
3blankCouncillors
4blankCouncillors +/-
<!-- Labour -->image1[[File:Official portrait of Neil Kinnock, Member of the EC (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader1Neil Kinnock
leader_since12 October 1983
party1Labour Party (UK)
percentage130%
3data19,102
4data1402
<!-- Conservative -->image2[[File:John Major 1993 (2).jpg160x160px]]
leader2John Major
leader_since227 November 1990
party2Conservative Party (UK)
percentage246%
3data28,288
4data2303
<!-- Liberal Democrats -->image3[[File:Paddy Ashdown (2005) (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader3Paddy Ashdown
leader_since316 July 1988
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
percentage320%
3data33,728
4data356

and all 53 Scottish districts

The 1992 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 7 May 1992, one month after the 1992 general election which returned the governing Conservative Party for a fourth consecutive term in office. The Conservatives won back some ground that they had lost the previous year.

The Conservative Party gained 303 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 8,288. Their share of the vote was projected to be 46%, their highest for many years.

The main opposition Labour Party lost 402 seats and were left with 9,102 councillors. Their projected share of the vote was 30%, their lowest since 1982. Neil Kinnock was still party leader at this stage, although he had already declared his intention to resign from the position as soon as a new leader was elected; his successor was John Smith, who won the leadership contest against Bryan Gould on 18 July 1992.

The Liberal Democrats gained 56 seats and had 3,728 councillors after the elections.

Results

England

Metropolitan boroughs

All 36 metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarnsleyBirminghamBoltonBradfordBuryCalderdaleCoventryDoncasterDudleyGatesheadKirkleesKnowsleyLeedsLiverpoolManchesterNewcastle upon TyneNorth TynesideOldhamRochdaleRotherhamSalfordSandwellSeftonSheffieldSolihullSouth TynesideSt HelensStockportSunderlandTamesideTraffordWakefieldWalsallWiganWirralWolverhampton
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District councils

Whole council

In one district the whole council was up for election as there were new ward boundaries, following a further electoral boundary review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBasingstoke and Deane
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Third of council

In 113 districts one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAdurAmber ValleyBarrow-in-FurnessBasildonBassetlawBathBedfordBlackburnBrentwoodBrightonBristolBroadlandBroxbourneBurnleyCambridgeCannock ChaseCarlisleCheltenhamCherwellChesterChorleyColchesterCongletonCravenCrawleyCrewe and NantwichDaventryDerbyEastbourneEastleighEllesmere Port and NestonElmbridgeEpping ForestExeterFarehamGillinghamGloucesterGosportGreat GrimsbyGreat YarmouthHaltonHarlowHarrogateHartHartlepoolHastingsHavantHerefordHertsmereHuntingdonshireHyndburnIpswichKingston upon HullLeominsterLincolnMacclesfieldMaidstoneMilton KeynesMole ValleyNewcastle-under-LymeNorth HertfordshireNorwichNuneaton and BedworthOxfordPendlePenwithPeterboroughPortsmouthPrestonPurbeckReadingRedditchReigate and BansteadRochfordRossendaleRugbyRunnymedeRushmoorScunthorpeShrewsbury and AtchamSloughSouth BedfordshireSouth CambridgeshireSouth HerefordshireSouth LakelandSouthamptonSouthend-on-SeaSt AlbansStevenageStoke-on-TrentStratford-on-AvonStroudSwaleTamworthTandridgeThamesdownThree RiversThurrockTunbridge WellsWatfordWaveneyWelwyn HatfieldWest LancashireWest LindseyWest OxfordshireWeymouth and PortlandWinchesterWokingWokinghamWorcesterWorthingWyre ForestYork
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District councils

Main article: 1992 Scottish local elections

These were the last elections to the district councils before they were abolished by the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAberdeenAngusAnnandale and EskdaleArgyllBadenoch and StrathspeyBanff and BuchanBearsden and MilngavieBerwickshireCaithnessClackmannanClydebankClydesdaleCumbernauld and KilsythCumnock and Doon ValleyCunninghameDumbartonDundeeDunfermlineEast KilbrideEast LothianEastwoodEdinburghEttrick and LauderdaleFalkirkGlasgowGordonHamiltonInverclydeInvernessKilmarnock and LoudounKincardine and DeesideKirkcaldyKyle and CarrickLochaberMidlothianMonklandsMorayMotherwellNairnNithsdaleNorth-East FifePerth and KinrossRenfrewRoss and CromartyRoxburghSkye and LochalshStewartryStirlingStrathkelvinSutherlandTweeddaleWest LothianWigtown
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References

References

  1. "Local Elections Handbook 1992". Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre.
  2. "Council compositions".
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