Hayes and Coney Hall is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Bromley. The ward was first used in the 2002 elections. It returns three councillors to Bromley London Borough Council.
Hayes and Coney Hall | |
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Electoral ward for the Bromley London Borough Council | |
Borough | Bromley |
County | Greater London |
Population | 15,908 (2021)[a] |
Electorate | 12,106 (2022) |
Area | 12.46 square kilometres (4.81 sq mi) |
Current electoral ward | |
Created | 2002 |
Councillors | 3 |
GSS code |
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List of councillors
editTerm | Councillor | Party | |
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2002–2014 | Thelma Manning | Conservative | |
2002–2022 | Graham Arthur | Conservative | |
2002–2022 | Neil Reddin | Conservative | |
2014–2022 | Peter Fortune | Conservative | |
2022–present | Alexa Michael | Conservative | |
2022–present | Thomas Turrell | Conservative | |
2022–2023 | Andrew Lee | Conservative | |
2023–present | Josh Coldspring-White | Conservative |
Bromley council elections since 2022
editThere was a revision of ward boundaries in Bromley in 2022.
2023 by-election
editThe by-election took place on 7 December 2023, following the death of Andrew Lee.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Josh Coldspring-White | 1,541 | 48.0 | ||
Labour | Susan Moore | 962 | 30.0 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Tudor Griffiths | 526 | 16.4 | ||
Green | Sarah Chant | 183 | 5.7 | ||
Turnout | 3,212 | 27 | |||
Registered electors | 12,063 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
2022 election
editThe election took place on 5 May 2022.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Alexa Michael | 2,527 | 52.0 | −7.4 | |
Conservative | Thomas Turrell | 2,347 | 48.3 | ||
Conservative | Andrew Lee | 2,184 | 44.9 | ||
Labour | Susan Moore | 1,552 | 31.9 | ||
Labour | Thomas Morton | 1,171 | 24.1 | ||
Labour | Michael Roberts | 1,049 | 21.6 | ||
Green | Sarah Chant | 986 | 20.3 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Tudor Griffiths | 858 | 17.7 | +6.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Liz Kemp | 679 | 14.0 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Andrew De Whalley | 491 | 10.1 | ||
Turnout | 4,859 | 40 | |||
Registered electors | 12,106 | ||||
Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
Conservative win (new boundaries) |
2002–2022 Bromley council elections
edit2018 election
editThe election took place on 3 May 2018.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Graham Arthur | 3,096 | 60.4 | +4.1 | |
Conservative | Peter Fortune | 3,087 | 60.2 | +13.2 | |
Conservative | Neil Reddin | 2,830 | 55.2 | +7.6 | |
Labour | Peter Ayres | 950 | 18.5 | +1.8 | |
Labour | Gail Emerson | 950 | 18.5 | +4.7 | |
Labour | Glenys Ingham | 918 | 17.9 | +7.6 | |
Liberal Democrats | Ellen Griffiths | 733 | 14.3 | +4.8 | |
Green | Mary Ion | 621 | 12.1 | −1.7 | |
Liberal Democrats | Tudor Griffiths | 559 | 10.9 | −3.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Michael Fox | 535 | 10.4 | New | |
UKIP | Michael Rudd | 261 | 5.1 | −20.5 | |
UKIP | Sandra Pearson | 243 | 4.7 | −19.2 | |
Turnout | 14,783 | 41[3] | |||
Registered electors | 12,604 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
2014 election
editThe election took place on 22 May 2014.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Graham Arthur | 2,965 | 56.3 | ||
Conservative | Neil Reddin | 2,509 | 47.6 | ||
Conservative | Peter Fortune | 2,475 | 47.0 | ||
UKIP | Gwendoline Tanner | 1,349 | 25.6 | ||
UKIP | Brian Philp | 1,259 | 23.9 | ||
Labour | Katherine Head | 878 | 16.7 | ||
Labour | John Parke | 725 | 13.8 | ||
Green | John Street | 725 | 13.8 | ||
Labour | Bernard Wilson | 543 | 10.3 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Owen Griffiths | 503 | 9.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Steven Daniell | 374 | 7.1 | ||
Turnout | 5269 | 42.10 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
2010 election
editThe election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election.[5]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Thelma Manning | 5,549 | 58.5 | ||
Conservative | Graham Arthur | 5,250 | |||
Conservative | Neil Reddin | 4,893 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Owen Griffiths | 1,990 | 21.0 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Steven Daniell | 1,648 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Sonia Whitaker | 1,428 | |||
Labour | Katharine Head | 1,182 | 12.5 | ||
Labour | John Parke | 1,005 | |||
Labour | Richard Watts | 812 | |||
Green | John Reber | 769 | 8.1 | ||
Turnout | 9,053 | 72.7 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
2006 election
editThe election took place on 4 May 2006.[6]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Thelma Manning | 3,799 | 72.6 | ||
Conservative | Graham Arthur | 3,586 | |||
Conservative | Neil Reddin | 3,423 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Mary Morgan | 862 | 16.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Tudor Griffiths | 856 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Steven Daniell | 793 | |||
Labour | David Cordell | 569 | 10.9 | ||
Labour | Katharine Head | 511 | |||
Labour | Laura Padoan | 488 | |||
Turnout | 43.2 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
2002 election
editThe election took place on 2 May 2002.[7]
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Notes
edit- ^ 2021 Census data reported for 2022 ward boundaries
References
edit- ^ Heywood, Joe; Loftus, Caitlin (March 2023). "London Borough Council Elections: May 2022" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ Colombeau, Joseph (October 2018). "London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 2018" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Election results for Hayes and Coney Hall". www.bromley.gov.uk. May 3, 2018. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
- ^ Colombeau, Joseph (September 2014). "London Borough Council Elections: 22 May 2014" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ Piggott, Gareth (March 2011). "London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 2010" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (March 2007). "London Borough Council Elections: 4 May 2006" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (2002). "London Borough Council Elections: 2 May 2002" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 6 July 2024.