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1993 United Kingdom local elections

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election_name1993 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typelegislative
previous_election1992 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year1992
next_election1994 United Kingdom local elections
next_year1994
seats_for_electionAll 39 non-metropolitan counties, 1 sui generis authority,
all 26 Northern Irish districts and all 8 Welsh counties
election_date6 May 1993 (England & Wales)
19 May 1993 (Northern Ireland)
1blankCouncils
2blankCouncils +/-
3blankCouncillors
4blankCouncillors +/-
<!-- Labour -->image1[[File:John Smith in 1989.jpg160x160px]]
leader1John Smith
leader_since118 July 1992
party1Labour Party (UK)
percentage139%
3data19,213
4data1111
<!-- Conservative -->image2[[File:John Major Feb. 1993.jpg160x160px]]
leader2John Major
leader_since227 November 1990
party2Conservative Party (UK)
percentage231%
3data27,802
4data2486
<!-- Liberal Democrats -->image3[[File:ASHDOWN Paddy.jpg160x160px]]
leader3Paddy Ashdown
leader_since316 July 1988
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
percentage325%
3data34,123
4data3395
map_imageUnited Kingdom local elections, 1993.svg
map_size300px
map_captionColours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

all 26 Northern Irish districts and all 8 Welsh counties 19 May 1993 (Northern Ireland)

The 1993 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 6 May 1993 in England and Wales, and Wednesday 19 May 1993 in Northern Ireland. The results showed a decline for the governing Conservative Party, who were still reeling from the fallout of Black Wednesday; with the third-placed party, the Liberal Democrats, gaining most seats.

The main opposition Labour Party, now led by John Smith following Neil Kinnock's resignation as party leader, gained 111 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 9,213. Their share of the vote was projected to be 39%, their highest since 1990.

The governing Conservative Party lost 486 seats and was left with 7,802 councillors. Their projected share of the vote was 31%, a 15% decline since the previous local elections in 1992.

The Liberal Democrats gained 395 seats and had 4,123 councillors after the elections. Their projected share of the vote was 25%, an increase in 5% from the 1992 local elections.

On the same day as local elections in England and Wales, a parliamentary by-election was held in the Newbury constituency in Berkshire. The Conservatives lost this seat to the Liberal Democrats.

Results

England

Non-metropolitan county councils

These were the last elections to the county councils of Avon, Berkshire, Cleveland, Hereford and Worcester, Humberside and Isle of Wight before they were abolished by the Local Government Commission for England (1992).

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAvonBedfordshireBerkshireBuckinghamshireCambridgeshireCheshireClevelandCornwallCumbriaDerbyshireDevonDorsetDurhamEast SussexEssexGloucestershireHampshireHereford and WorcesterHertfordshireHumbersideIsle of WightKentLancashireLeicestershireLincolnshireNorfolkNorth YorkshireNorthamptonshireNorthumberlandNottinghamshireOxfordshireShropshireSomersetStaffordshireSuffolkSurreyWarwickshireWest SussexWiltshire ‡
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CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsIsles of Scilly
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Northern Ireland

Main article: 1993 Northern Ireland local elections

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAntrimArdsArmaghBallymenaBallymoneyBanbridgeBelfastCarrickfergusCastlereaghColeraineCookstownCraigavonDerryDownDungannonFermanaghLarneLimavadyLisburnMagherafeltMoyleNewry and MourneNewtownabbeyNorth DownOmaghStrabane
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Wales

County councils

These were the last elections to the county councils before they were abolished by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsClwydDyfedGwentGwyneddMid GlamorganPowysSouth GlamorganWest Glamorgan
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References

References

  1. "Local Elections Handbook 1993". Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre.
  2. "Council compositions".
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