2022 Westminster City Council election

The 2022 Westminster City Council election took place on 5 May 2022. All 54 members of Westminster City Council have been elected. The elections took place alongside local elections in the other London boroughs and elections to local authorities across the United Kingdom.

2022 Westminster Council election
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All 54 council seats of the Westminster City Council
28 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderAdam HugRachael Robathan
PartyLabourConservative
Last election19 seats, 41.1%41 seats, 42.8%
Seats won3123
Seat changeIncrease12Decrease18
Popular vote58,39549,067
Percentage48.0%40.3
SwingIncrease6.9ppDecrease2.5pp

2022 Westminster Borough Council election results map with 2022 wards

council control before election


Conservative

Subsequent council control


Labour

In the previous election in 2018, the Conservative Party had maintained their longstanding control of the council, winning 41 out of the 60 seats with the Labour Party forming the council opposition with the remaining 19 seats. However, Labour won an 8-seat council majority for the first time since the formation of the modern city in 1964.[1] The 2022 election took place under new election boundaries, reducing the number of councillors to 54.

Background

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History

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Result of the 2018 borough election

The thirty-two London boroughs were established in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. They are the principal authorities in Greater London and have responsibilities including education, housing, planning, highways, social services, libraries, recreation, waste, environmental health and revenue collection. Some of the powers are shared with the Greater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police, and fire.[2]

Westminster City Council had continuously been under Conservative Party control since its establishment. In the most recent election in 2018, Westminster was considered a key target for Labour in London.[3] The Conservatives won the election, with 41 seats on 42.8% of the vote across the borough while Labour won 19 seats with 41.1% of the vote.[4]

Council term

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The Conservative councillor Robert Davis, who represented Lancaster Gate and had served on the council since 1982, resigned after an investigation into his conduct found that he broke the councillors' code of conduct for receiving a large number of gifts and hospitality from property developers.[5] The 22 November 2018 by-election was held for the Conservatives by Margot Bright with the Labour candidate coming in second place.[6] In March 2021, Andrea Mann, a Labour councillor for Churchill ward, resigned for family reasons.[7] The by-election to fill the seat was held on 6 May 2021 alongside the 2021 London mayoral election and London Assembly election. The Labour candidate Liza Begum won, with an increased majority compared to the 2018 election.[8]

Along with most London boroughs, this election occurred under new ward boundaries. Following local consultation, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England produced new boundaries, reducing the number of councillors from 60 to 54 across eighteen three-councillor wards.[9]

Campaign

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The Conservative peer Robert Hayward listed Westminster as one of four Conservative councils in London that his party risked losing control of in the wake of the partygate scandal. The concentration of Labour voters in a small number of wards means that relatively few seats in the borough are marginal.[10] Labour criticised the Conservative council for the Marble Arch Mound's cost, which had led to the resignation of the council's deputy leader Melvyn Caplan.[10][11] Fitzrovia News wrote that the new West End ward would be competitive between Labour and the Conservatives, with Labour having won one of the three seats on previous boundaries.[12]

Electoral process

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Westminster, as with all other London borough councils, elects all of its councillors at once every four years, with the previous election having taken place in 2018. At the same time elections were held for the 12 seats of Queen's Park Community Council, the Parish council in the north west of the city, with these being administered by the Returning Officer at the City Council and both elections were counted together overnight.

The elections took place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by three councillors. Electors have as many votes as there are councillors to be elected in their ward, with the top being elected.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in London aged 18 or over were entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, were entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities.[13] Voting in-person at polling stations took place from 7:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters were able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.[13]

Previous council composition

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After 2018 electionBefore 2022 election
PartySeatsPartySeats
Conservative41Conservative41
Labour19Labour19

Results summary

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2022 Westminster City Council election
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour31120 1258.548.058,395+6.9
 Conservative23012 1841.540.349,067-2.5
 Liberal Democrats000 0.010.813,153+1.4
 Green000 0.00.8930-3.4
 Independent000 0.00.1124-0.2

Ward results

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Candidates seeking re-election are marked with an asterisk (*). Councillors seeking re-election for a different ward are marked with a cross (†).[14]

Abbey Road

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Abbey Road (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAmanda Lilian Langford 1,241 50.6
ConservativeCaroline Emma Sargent 1,199 48.9
ConservativeAlan Laurence Mendoza 1,193 48.6
LabourSarah Katharine Hanson80332.7
LabourJames Robert Evans77031.4
LabourSheyda Monshizadeh-Azar70228.6
Liberal DemocratsTrish Griffiths36715.0
GreenCristian Dinu31112.7
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Robert Paul Gunness2319.4
Liberal DemocratsSeth Barney Weisz2048.3
Turnout2,45431.58
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing

Bayswater

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Bayswater (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMaggie Carman* 1,618 60.1 +20.5
LabourMax Sullivan 1,481 55.0 +19.3
LabourJames Small-Edwards 1,476 54.8 +21.7
ConservativeAnna Askew91033.8-5.6
ConservativeIain James Bott†87532.5-6.9
ConservativeHenry Graham Cornelius Shelford79229.4-7.1
Liberal DemocratsScott Andrew Caizley27610.3-10.4
Liberal DemocratsJane Caroline Grantham Smithard2669.9-9.9
Liberal DemocratsNathalie Ubilava2198.1-9.4
Turnout2,69233.80-5.9
Labour holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Church Street

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Church Street (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAicha Less* 1,303 70.6
LabourMatt Noble* 1,249 67.7
LabourAbdul Aziz Toki* 1,219 66.1
ConservativeBlessings Kaseke34718.8
ConservativeAmarjeet Singh Johal31817.2
ConservativeJaime Law30816.7+2.0
Liberal DemocratsWilliam Dunbar1437.8
Liberal DemocratsRachael Georgina Jagger1427.7
Liberal DemocratsPatrick Ryan1397.5
Turnout1,84525.85
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing

Harrow Road

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Harrow Road (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRuth Bush* 1,524 72.7
LabourConcia Albert 1,492 71.2
LabourTim Roca* 1,444 68.9
ConservativeHelen Hope Lambert38118.2
ConservativeTom Haynes36217.3
ConservativeSam Parr32815.7
Liberal DemocratsWill Baynes21910.5
Liberal DemocratsSharan Tabari1798.5
Turnout2,09527.65
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing

Hyde Park

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Hyde Park (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMd Shamsed Chowdhury 804 44.7 +13.0
LabourPaul Howard Dimoldenberg† 780 43.4 +12.2
LabourJudith Anne Southern 774 43.0 +15.2
ConservativeHeather Acton*75842.1-12.6
ConservativeAntonia Mary Cox*70939.4-15.2
ConservativeZaheed Nizar65936.6-9.4
Liberal DemocratsSarah Gonzales Ryan24913.8+1.4
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Donaldson Byrne24013.3+3.3
Liberal DemocratsRaked Yaghi1659.2-0.3
Turnout1,79929.51-1.79
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Knightsbridge & Belgravia

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Knightsbridge & Belgravia (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeElizabeth Suzanne Hitchcock* 1,263 62.7 -15.9
ConservativeRachael Robathan* 1,244 61.8 -15.4
ConservativeTony Devenish* 1,243 61.7 -17.7
LabourSimon Robert Horbury48624.1+13.8
LabourAndrew David Silverman43821.8+11.5
LabourGuthrie Kerr McKie†43021.4+12.3
Liberal DemocratsRosamund Durnford-Slater34917.3+6.6
Liberal DemocratsRichard Johnstone Pyatt28013.9+5.4
Turnout2,01329.15-5.35
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing

Lancaster Gate

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Lancaster Gate (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLaila Dupuy 1,110 44.1 -2.8
LabourEllie Ormsby 1,057 42.0 +4.8
LabourRyan Bernard Jude 1,053 41.8 +5.5
ConservativeMargot Joan Bright1,05141.8-4.4
LabourDario Nelson Goodwin1,03141.0+9.0
Conservative Philip John Stephenson-Oliver98038.9-7.2
Liberal DemocratsSusan Mary Baring31912.7-4.4
GreenKathy Hughes30312.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsBenjamin John Hurdis1827.2-6.9
Liberal DemocratsThierry Haim David Serero1596.3-5.7
Turnout2,51735.76-2.34
Conservative holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Little Venice

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Little Venice (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLorraine Dean* 1,140 46.2 -2.3
ConservativeMelvyn Bernard Caplan* 1,136 46.0 -4.2
LabourSara Hassan 1,104 44.8 +4.7
ConservativeMatthew Charles Green*1,08844.1-2.0
LabourRosie Wrighting1,07143.4+4.3
LabourMurad Qureshi1,05342.7+4.3
Liberal DemocratsMarianne Magnin2319.4-1.1
Liberal DemocratsTimothy Nigel Stokes1967.9-1.5
Liberal DemocratsBahram Alimoradian1616.5-2.5
Turnout2,46737.58-6.72
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Maida Vale

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Maida Vale (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeoffrey Mark Barraclough* 1,590 62.5 +14.6
LabourNafsika Butler-Thalassis* 1,531 60.2 +14.2
LabourIman Less 1,411 55.5 +7.7
ConservativeJan Prendergast83332.8-11.1
ConservativeMohammed Janal71928.3-11.1
ConservativeIheoma Oteh68927.1-12.5
Liberal DemocratsHarriet Elizabeth Sergeant2479.7+2.3
Liberal DemocratsJames Joshua Nisbet1686.6+0.7
Liberal DemocratsPeter Howard Toeman1395.5-0.3
Turnout2,54334.02-6.78
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing

Marylebone

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Marylebone (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Rowley* 1,186 45.6
ConservativeBarbara Arzymanow 1,154 44.4
ConservativeKaren Scarborough* 1,146 44.0
Liberal DemocratsAlistair Barr86633.3
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Botsford78530.2
Liberal DemocratsFreddie Poser64524.8
LabourBarbara Johnston58322.4
LabourJo Broadey58122.3
LabourMichael Lord54621.0
Turnout2,60232.06
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing

Pimlico North

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Pimlico North is a new ward that was formed from multiple old wards. There is no previous result to compare to.

Pimlico North (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJacqui Wilkinson† 1,366 49.9
ConservativeJim Glen† 1,327 48.4
ConservativeEd Pitt Ford 1,263 46.1
LabourPaul Derek Heasman1,02437.4
LabourSir Peter Heap1,02137.3
LabourEric Edward Robinson88132.2
Liberal DemocratsTony Coleman47817.4
Liberal DemocratsSophie Alice Louisa Service38213.9
Turnout2,74034.91
Conservative gain fromSwing
Conservative gain fromSwing
Conservative gain fromSwing

Pimlico South

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Pimlico South is a new ward that was formed from multiple old wards. There is no previous result to compare to.

Pimlico South (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLiza Begum 1,516 49.5
LabourRobert William Eagleton 1,426 46.6
LabourJason Thomas Williams 1,350 44.1
ConservativeJames Michael Spencer†1,27141.5
ConservativeMurad Gassanly1,26841.4
ConservativeGreg Conary1,25240.9
Liberal DemocratsDaniel John Poole2528.2
Liberal DemocratsOmar Hegazi2167.1
Liberal DemocratsVikas Aggarwal2076.8
Turnout3,06241.16
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Queen's Park

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Queen's Park (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPatricia McAllister* 1,691 76.6
LabourCara Sanquest 1,568 71.0
LabourHamza Taouzzale* 1,523 69.0
ConservativeHannah Rebecca Galley38017.2
ConservativeBota Hopkinson31514.3
ConservativeEmma Ralph Sargent33415.1
Liberal DemocratsHelen Toeman1898.6
Liberal DemocratsJack Cato Dykstra-McCarthy1436.5
Liberal DemocratsKati Tschawow1135.1
Turnout2,20726.61
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing

Regent's Park

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Regent's Park (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Charles Rigby* 1,140 51.3
ConservativePaul Swaddle* 1,097 49.4
ConservativeRalu Oteh-Osoka 1,059 47.7
LabourMd Azizul Haque69631.3
LabourKian David Richardson68530.8
LabourConnor Whittam65329.4
GreenVivien Aviva Lichtenstein31614.2
Liberal DemocratsKathryn Hertel Kerle30813.9
Liberal DemocratsMartin Philip Rowe2049.2
Liberal DemocratsJulian Mark Sims1798.1
Turnout2,22129.73
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing

St James's

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St James's (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLouise Hyams* 979 48.0
ConservativeTim Mitchell* 965 47.3
ConservativeMark Shearer* 954 46.7
LabourKarina Darbin78938.7
LabourPaul Raphael James Spence70134.3
LabourNigel Stephen Medforth70034.3
Liberal DemocratsMichael Anthony Ahearne29514.5
Liberal DemocratsPaul Diggory28113.8
Liberal DemocratsAlice Anne Wells24913.8
Turnout2,04129.63
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing
Conservative holdSwing

Vincent Square

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Vincent Square (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid John Harvey* 1,377 46.3
LabourGillian Sharon Arrindell 1,324 44.5
ConservativeSelina Ann Short* 1,305 43.8
ConservativeMartin Patrick Hayes1,29743.6
LabourDavid Anthony Parton1,23241.4
LabourAnanthi Paskaralingam1,15538.8
Liberal DemocratsFrancesca Rebecca Gonshaw37112.5
Liberal DemocratsPhillip Lindsay Kerle2719.1
Liberal DemocratsRichard Lindsay Wood2699.0
Turnout2,97739.22
Conservative holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Conservative holdSwing

West End

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West End (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaul Edward Fisher 1,158 49.3 +6.4
LabourJessica Jade Toale 1,111 47.3 +6.9
LabourPatrick Eamon Joseph Lilley 1,111 47.3 +6.0
ConservativeTim Barnes*96140.9-2.3
ConservativeJulie Ann Redmond92339.3-3.2
ConservativeEoghain Leo Murphy†91338.9+1.0
Liberal DemocratsSophie Amanda Taylor26411.2+3.4
Liberal DemocratsGeorge Coelho2078.8+2.6
Liberal DemocratsJonah Louis Weisz1586.7+1.2
Turnout2,34931.50+0.4
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Westbourne

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Westbourne (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Boothroyd* 1,277 70.7
LabourAngela Patricia Piddock 1,206 66.7
LabourAdam John Walsworth Hug* 1,193 66.0
ConservativeJack Berry34118.9
ConservativeLouise Marie Parry31817.6
ConservativeThomas Jasper Gwyndaf Davies30016.6
Liberal DemocratsSelina St Clair Mills1498.2
No DescriptionAbby-Jan Mohamed Dharamsey1246.9
Liberal DemocratsAlastair Ritchie Coomes1186.5
Liberal DemocratsJoe Wright844.6
Turnout180724.33
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing

See also

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References

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