This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (October 2023) |
The 2002 Sutton London Borough Council election was a local election for the representation of the Sutton district in London. It was a part of the 2002 London local elections. The Liberal Democrats won 49.1% of the vote in the district which was their most successful district of that election, and the only district which they retained control of since the previous 1998 London local elections.[1] Borough turnout was approximately 36.3%, which was similar to the previous election in 1998.[2]
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||
All council seats | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Results by Ward
editBeddington North
edit- Liberal Democrat-50.2%
- Labour Party-12.4%
- Conservative Party-37.4%
Beddington South
edit- Liberal Democrat-49.3%
- Labour Party-8.6%
- Conservative-42.2%
Belmont
edit- Liberal Democrat-41.4%
- Labour Party-8.6%
- Conservative-53.3%
This was one of the two wards in which the Conservative party won a majority.
Carshalton Central
edit- Green Party-7.2%
- Liberal Democrat-52.1%
- Labour Party-5.4%
- Conservative-3.16%
Carshalton South and Clockhouse
edit- Green Party-5.0%
- Liberal Democrat-45.1%
- Labour Party-9.0%
- Conservative-47.1%.
Cheam
edit- Liberal Democrat-46.0%
- Labour Party-3.7%
- Conservative-50.4%
Note that this was one of two wards where the majority vote went to the Conservative and not LD party. This ward also had one of the worst outcome for the Labour Party across the entire 2002 London Borough Election.
Nonsuch
edit- Liberal Democrat-53.5%
- Labour Party-5.7%
- Conservative-40.8%
St. Helier
edit- Liberal Democrat-28.6%
- Labour Party-49.1%
- Conservative-22.3%
This ward had the best outcome for the Labour Party and the worst outcome for the LD party within this district.
Stonecot
edit- Liberal Democrat-64.2%
- Labour Party-7.6%
- Conservative-28.2%
Sutton Central
edit- Green Party-8.2%
- Liberal Democrat-4.19%
- Labour Party-30.1%
- Conservative-91.8%
Sutton North
edit- Liberal Democrat-60.2%
- Labour Party-9.7%
- Conservative-30.1%
Sutton South
edit- Green Party-6.0%
- Liberal Democrat-42.7%
- Labour Party-7.0%
- Conservative-44.4%
Sutton West
edit- Green Party-4.9%
- Liberal Democrat-55.3%
- Labour Party-5.8%
- Conservative-33.9%
The Wrythe
edit- Green Party-5.0%
- Liberal Democrat-52.9%
- Labour Party-17.0%
- Conservative-25.1%
Wallington North
edit- Green Party-6.4%
- Liberal Democrats-43.5%
- Labour Party-12.4%
- Conservative-37.7%
Wallington South
edit- Monster Raving Loony Party-3.0%
- Green Party-6.6%
- Liberal Democrats-48.2%
- Labour Party-7.0%
- Conservative-35.2%
Wandle Valley
edit- Liberal Democrats-54.4%
- Labour Party-30.5%
- Conservative-15.0%
Worcester Park
edit- Green Party-7.0%
- Liberal Democrats-53.6%
- Labour Party-9.9%
- Conservative-29.5%
References
edit- ^ Michael Minors,Dennis Grenham (2002). "Council Elections Voters 2002". Greater London Authority. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ^ "Sutton 2022 | London Councils". www.londoncouncils.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-10-25.