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2010 Redbridge London Borough Council election

Elections for Redbridge London Borough Council were held on 6 May 2010. The 2010 General Election and other local elections took place on the same day.

In London council elections the entire council is elected every four years.

Results

  • Turnout: 62.41% (+24.01% since the last local election)
  • Total Votes: 347,419

Group leadership, mayoralty and cabinet

  • Conservative Party: Keith Prince (Barkingside, Conservative Leader, Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Finance)
  • Liberal Democrats: Ian Bond (Roding, LibDem Leader, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Resources)
  • Labour Party: Jas Athwal (Mayfield, Labour Leader)
  • Redbridge Independent Group: Filly Maravala (Loxford, Independent Leader)
  • Mayor: Felicity Banks (Roding, LibDem)
  • Deputy Major: Tania Solomon (Barkingside, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Highways, Environment & Crime: Shoaib Patel (Valentines, LibDem)
  • Cabinet Member for Adult Social Services and Health: John Fairley-Churchill (Bridge, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Business & Communities: Thomas Chan (Wanstead, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Leisure & Youth Services: Ashok Kumar (Cranbrook, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Planning & Public Protection: Alex Wilson (Wanstead, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Housing: Michelle Dunn (Wanstead, Conservative)
  • Cabinet Member for Children's Services: Alan Weinberg (Clayhall, Conservative)

Ward results

  • Candidates in italics won the seat for the party at the 2006 local elections and have now lost it.

Aldborough

Barkingside

Bridge

Chadwell

  • Gary Peter Staight for the Liberal Democrats was elected here in 2006.

Church End

Clayhall

Clementswood

Cranbrook

Fairlop

Fullwell

Goodmayes

  • Elected as a Labour Party candidate in 2006.

Hainault

<sup>*</sup>Elected as a Conservative in 2006.

Loxford

Mayfield

  • Labour gain two seats from the Conservative Party.

Monkhams

Newbury

Roding

Seven Kings

Snaresbrook

Valentines

  • Liberal Democrat gain a seat from Labour since the 2006 election.

Wanstead

References