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2006 United Kingdom local elections

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election_name2006 United Kingdom local elections
countryUnited Kingdom
typeparliamentary
previous_election2005 United Kingdom local elections
previous_year2005
next_election2007 United Kingdom local elections
next_year2007
seats_for_electionAll 32 London boroughs, all 36 metropolitan boroughs,
20 out of 46 unitary authorities and 88 out of 238 English districts
election_date4 May 2006
1blankCouncils
2blankCouncils +/-
3blankCouncillors
4blankCouncillors +/-
<!-- Conservative -->image1[[File:Davidcameron (cropped).jpg160x160pxDavid Cameron]]
leader1David Cameron
leader_since16 December 2005
party1Conservative Party (UK)
percentage1**39%**
swing11%
1data1**68**
2data111
3data1**1,830**
4data1316
<!-- Labour -->image2[[File:Tony Blair WEF (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader2Tony Blair
leader_since221 July 1994
party2Labour Party (UK)
percentage226%
swing22%
1data230
2data217
3data21,439
4data2319
<!-- Liberal Democrats -->image3[[File:Sir Ming Campbell MP 2008 cropped.jpg160x160pxMenzies Campbell]]
leader3Menzies Campbell
leader_since32 March 2006
party3Liberal Democrats (UK)
percentage325%
swing3
1data313
2data31
3data3909
4data32
map_imageUnited Kingdom local elections, 2006.svg
map_size300px
map_captionColours denote council control following elections, as shown in the main table of results.

20 out of 46 unitary authorities and 88 out of 238 English districts

The 2006 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 4 May 2006.

All London borough council seats were up for election, as well as a third of the seats on each of the metropolitan borough councils, and a third of some unitary authorities and shire districts. Several councils elected half of their seats: these were Adur, Cheltenham, Fareham, Gosport, Hastings, Nuneaton and Bedworth, and Oxford. Local elections follow a four-year cycle, and the 2006 election was the follow-on from the 2002 elections.

Mayoral contests were held in the London boroughs of Hackney, Lewisham and Newham, and in Watford. Crewe and Nantwich held a referendum on the issue of whether or not to have a directly elected mayor.

This was the first set of elections since David Cameron was elected leader of the Conservative Party. The Conservatives strengthened their position as the largest party in local government, making headway against Labour.

Results

Note: Figures for number of councils and councillors is only in regard to those councils up for election in 2006, and does not include councils not up for election.

PartyCouncillorsCouncilsNumberChangeNumberChange
1,8303166811
1,4393193017
9092131
35130
33330
29200
16130
820
510
320
30
10
Other00
*n/a**n/a*655
  • Turnout was 36%, compared to 40% in 2004 and 33% in 2002.

Pre-election predictions

On 7 April, a report produced by the University of Plymouth for Newsnight, based on results of council by-elections in the past three months, suggested that, compared to the 2002 local elections:

  • Labour would increase their national vote share by 2% to 28% but that they would lose around 130 seats.
  • The Conservatives would suffer a decrease in the national vote share of 4% leaving them with 33% and a loss of around 95 seats.
  • The Liberal Democrats would increase their vote share by 2% to 29% and would gain around 190 seats.

This prediction may be seen to be almost entirely inaccurate.

Projected national share

In an analysis for the Sunday Times, psephologists Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher, of the University of Plymouth, produced an estimate of the national share of the vote. According to their calculations, the parties would have the following share of the vote:

  • Conservative: 39%
  • Labour: 26%
  • Liberal Democrats: 25%
  • Others: 10%

They note that this is estimate not intended to predict the vote share in an actual general election, because voters often vote differently in general elections due to local issues, or to a wish to "fire a shot across the government's bows" without actually removing it.

The BBC had a similar national share prediction, based on the results of 950 key wards:

  • Conservative: 40%
  • LibDem: 27%
  • Labour: 26%
  • Others: 7%

Notable battles

  • In Birmingham, the Acting Returning officer announced that the votes in the Kingstanding ward had been incorrectly tallied, incorrectly giving a win to the BNP's Sharon Ebanks, whereas she should have been in third place. The only way in which this result can be corrected is for one of the candidates to raise a petition to the courts; the council has said it will support in any way it can any candidates who wish to raise such a petition. Labour's Catherine Grundy did so, and was declared the rightful winner.
  • In Crawley, after three recounts, one result showed 500 votes for the Labour candidate and 500 for the Conservative. As per electoral law, the candidates subsequently drew lots. The Conservative candidate Adam G. Brown won, giving his party a majority and switching the council from Labour to Conservative control for the first time since 1971.
  • Another count was tied in St Albans, this time between Conservative and Lib Dem candidates on 1,131 votes each. The candidates drew lots with the Lib Dems winning, giving them a majority on the local council.
  • In Chester the Conservatives were in third place in one ward, with around only 20% of the votes (in 2004), however they managed to win the seat with a majority of around 20%, and a 45% vote share. Their vote increased by over 110%, and was believed to be one of the largest increases in vote share (as a percentage) in the country.

Campaign launches

UK Independence Party (UKIP) launched their local election campaign on 28 March 2006, where they put forward their policies for the local elections which included: the reduction of council tax by 50%; local binding referendums on major issues; and giving councils control of business rates and letting them receive the proceeds from stamp duty.

The Liberal Democrats' campaign launch was held on 3 April and was led by Sir Menzies Campbell MP.

Labour's campaign for the local elections was launched on 5 April and was led by the Prime Minister, Tony Blair MP (Lab, Sedgefield) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Blair's expected successor, Gordon Brown MP (Lab, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) in the wake of rumours of a split between the two over when Blair should stand down as Prime Minister.

Respect launched their election manifesto on 10 April 2006 calling the local elections a referendum on New Labour.

The Greens launched their campaign on 11 April, having already announced that 1,300 candidates will be standing across the country.

The BNP launched their election manifesto on 14 April. Soon after, Margaret Hodge, the Labour Employment Minister, told the press that 8 out of 10 white voters in her east London constituency of Barking admitted being tempted to vote for the BNP, hinting that the party's share of council seats was set to increase.

The Conservatives launched their campaign on 18 April. David Cameron, Eric Pickles, Caroline Spelman and Peter Ainsworth fronted a press conference that focused on environmental issues.

Timeline

DateEvent
28 MarchUKIP (UK Independence Party) launch local election campaign.
29 MarchThe London Communications Agency issue a study suggesting that the Conservatives would gain a minimum of six London Borough councils.
3 AprilThe Liberal Democrats launch local election campaign.
4 AprilIndependent anti-war strategic voting web site launched in London.
5 AprilLabour launch their local election campaign.
10 AprilRespect launch their local election campaign.
14 AprilThe British National Party launch their election campaign.
18 AprilThe first party election broadcast by the Labour Party depicts David Cameron MP (Con, Witney) as a chamleon and even launch a website to promote the idea. *See also*: Dave the Chameleon.
19 AprilThe Conservative Election Broadcast (using the tagline "Vote Blue Go Green") was presented by people responding to the Conservatives request for "ordinary people" as reported on 5 April 2006.
20 AprilThe Liberal Democrat Election Broadcast recounted the election of Menzies Campbell MP as leader.
24 AprilThe Green Party Election Broadcast asks voters to use their multi member vote to elect Greens onto their local council.
26 AprilIn a day described by the tabloid press as "New Labour's Black Wednesday", three cabinet ministers have three different 'crises' on the same day.
27 AprilLiberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell MP challenges the Conservatives over their 'Vote Blue Go Green' campaign.
28 AprilLocal Government Minister David Miliband MP urges voters to "think local" rather than on national issues.
2 MayThe Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats criticise the Labour Party for taking credit for London's successful Olympic bid in their Party Election Broadcast.
3 MayThe final PMQs before the election sees party leaders debating national scandals and Labour Party insiders predicting the worst results since 1968.
4 MayThe Labour Party acknowledges it could face the loss of former strongholds and even slip into third place nationally in local government numbers.

England

London boroughs

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarking and DagenhamBarnetBexleyBrentBromleyCamdenCroydonEalingEnfieldGreenwichHackneyHammersmith and FulhamHaringeyHarrowHaveringHillingdonHounslowIslingtonKensington and ChelseaKingston upon ThamesLambethLewishamMertonNewhamRedbridgeRichmond upon ThamesSouthwarkSuttonTower HamletsWaltham ForestWandsworthWestminster
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Metropolitan boroughs

One third of the seats in all 36 Metropolitan Boroughs were up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBarnsleyBirminghamBoltonBradfordBuryCalderdaleCoventryDoncasterDudleyGatesheadKirkleesKnowsleyLeedsLiverpoolManchesterNewcastle upon TyneNorth TynesideOldhamRochdaleRotherhamSt. HelensSalfordSandwellSeftonSheffieldSolihullSouth TynesideStockportSunderlandTamesideTraffordWakefieldWalsallWiganWirralWolverhampton
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Unitary authorities

One third of the council seats were up for election in 20 unitary authorities.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsBlackburn with DarwenBristolDerbyHaltonHartlepoolKingston upon HullMilton KeynesNorth East LincolnshirePeterboroughPlymouthPortsmouthReadingSloughSouthamptonSouthend-on-SeaStoke-on-TrentSwindonThurrockWarringtonWokingham
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:Derby council was in no overall control following the previous election in a Liberal Democrat/Conservative administration. Following a by-election in July 2005 Labour gained one councillor off the Liberal Democrats, thereby gaining control of the council.

District councils

Half of council

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAdurCheltenhamFarehamGosportHastingsNuneaton and BedworthOxford
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Third of council

In 81 English district authorities one third of the council was up for election.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetailsAmber ValleyBarrow-in-FurnessBasildonBasingstoke and DeaneBassetlawBedfordBrentwoodBroxbourneBurnleyCambridgeCannock ChaseCarlisleCastle PointCherwellChesterChorleyColchesterCongletonCravenCrawleyCrewe and NantwichDaventryEastbourneEastleighEllesmere Port and NestonElmbridgeEpping ForestExeterGloucesterGreat YarmouthHarlowHarrogateHartHavantHertsmereHuntingdonshireHyndburnIpswichLincolnMacclesfieldMaidstoneMole ValleyNewcastle-under-LymeNorth HertfordshireNorwichPendlePenwithPrestonPurbeckRedditchReigate and BansteadRochfordRossendaleRugbyRunnymedeRushmoorSt AlbansShrewsbury and AtchamSouth BedfordshireSouth CambridgeshireSouth LakelandStevenageStratford-on-AvonStroudSwaleTamworthTandridgeThree RiversTunbridge WellsWatfordWaveneyWelwyn HatfieldWest LancashireWest LindseyWest OxfordshireWeymouth and PortlandWinchesterWokingWorcesterWorthingWyre Forest
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