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2002 English local election
2002 Westminster City Council election Turnout 27%[ 1]
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Last election
47 seats
13 seats
0 seats
Seats won
48
12
0
Seat change
1
1
0
Popular vote
20,573
10,387
4,982
Percentage
55.5%
28.0%
13.4%
The 2002 Westminster City Council election took place on May 2, 2002, to elect members of the Westminster City Council . It resulted in a conservative majority.
The election resulted in a Conservative majority of 48 seats. The Save St John's Wood Adventure Playground party ran in protest of the 40% budget cut of the playground by the previous city council.[ 3] [ 4]
The results for each individual ward are as follows.[ 2]
Abbey Road
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Judith Warner
Conservative
1269
59.5%
Cyril Nemeth
1265
Kevin Gardner
1230
Katharine Hoskyns
Labour
338
15.9%
Phillida Inman
313
Robert Bell
Liberal Democrats
308
14.4%
Margherita Rendel
Labour
306
Elizabeth Maxwell
Save St John's Wood Adventure Playground
217
10.2%
Michele Staniland
217
Bayswater
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Frixos Tombolis
Conservative
911
51.0%
Michael Brahams
908
Brian Connell
867
Timothy Nolan
Labour
558
31.2%
Lewis Baston
510
Daphne Segre
475
Morag Beattie
Liberal Democrats
319
17.8%
Jacqueline Castles
293
Monica Kendall
275
Bryanston and Dorset Square [ edit ]
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Audrey Lewis
Conservative
1157
67.6%
Carolyn Keen
1147
Angela Hooper
1123
Brenda Buxton
Labour
295
17.2%
David Bradby
277
Derek Buckland
264
Alexis Batterbee
Liberal Democrats
260
15.2%
Nikhil Seth
232
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Barbara Graham
Labour
969
59.1%
Antony Mothersdale
921
Murad Qureshi
905
Ian Balcombe
Conservative
460
28.0%
Daniel Defoe
450
Stephen Garside
410
Iain Black
Liberal Democrats
211
12.9%
Niall McMahon
195
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Andrew Havery
Conservative
1378
65.9%
John Wyatt
1364
Sarah Richardson
1361
Josephine Abercrombie
Labour
499
23.9%
Madge Cavalla
486
Cass Cass-Horne
444
Rhoda Torres
Liberal Democrats
214
10.2%
Colin Bell
211
Michael Holmans
197
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Guthrie McKie
Labour
1029
52.6%
Sharan Tabari
952
Josephine Ohene-Djan
942
Andrew Reid
Conservative
499
18.5%
Jeremy Fox
486
Paul Miller
Green
444
14.8%
Edward Vaizey
Conservative
214
Melissa Foux
Liberal Democrats
211
14.2%
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Pamela Batty
Conservative
1095
69.5%
Anne Mallinson
1071
Colin Barrow
1066
Louis Al-Dhahir
Labour
250
15.9%
Victoria Wegg-Prosser
236
Barbara Bridge
Liberal Democrats
231
14.7%
Joseph Ogden
Labour
212
Elizabeth Mackeith
Liberal Democrats
157
Esther Stansfield
150
Knightsbridge and Belgravia [ edit ]
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Angela Harvey
Conservative
1126
77.3%
Elizabeth Blois
1124
Catherine Longworth
1114
Tania Chislett
Liberal Democrats
144
9.9%
Simon Bryden-Brook
130
Angela Whittelegge
130
Thomas Bewley
Green
112
7.7%
Peter Cavalla
Labour
74
5.1%
Angelar Forester
72
Malwine Eyre
65
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Susan Burbridge
Conservative
1180
65.3%
Robert Davis
1160
Simon Milton
1128
Elizabeth Whitmore
Labour
332
18.4%
Tony Rea
310
Stephen Gruneberg
299
Susan Baring
Liberal Democrats
295
16.3%
Monica Wilson
269
Mark Gray
241
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Melvin Caplan
Conservative
1177
65.1%
Ian Adams
1159
Barbara Schmeling
1147
Paul O'Donnell
Labour
395
21.8%
Beryl Leaver
377
Basema Elsafi
374
Michael Ryan
Liberal Democrats
236
13.1%
Michael Dearden
214
Phillip Wardle
199
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Jan Prendergast
Conservative
1179
52.7%
Ronald Raymond-Cox
1108
Alastair Moss
1066
David Lancaster
Labour
780
34.9%
Syed Hayat
762
Albert Catterall
745
Anne Couchman
Liberal Democrats
279
12.5%
Robert Scott
237
Zena Lutrin
201
Marylebone High Street [ edit ]
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Harvey Marshall
Conservative
1328
71.0%
Mark Page
1295
Michael Vearncombe
1257
Susan Stocker
Liberal Democrats
278
14.9%
Mair Garside
Labour
264
14.1%
Owain Garside
255
David Worton
236
David Brewin
Liberal Democrats
214
Michael Sibley
199
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Barrie Taylor
Labour
1154
61.3%
Paul Dimoldenberg
1122
Mushtaq Qureshi
1080
Peter Prendergast
Conservative
318
16.9%
Nita Fernandez
317
Richard Phibbs
291
Jonathan Wardle
Liberal Democrats
219
11.6%
Monica Kefi
Socialist Alliance
193
10.2%
Bernard Silver
Liberal Democrats
184
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Daniel Astaire
Conservative
1145
59.5%
Gwyneth Hampson
1138
Timothy Joiner
1079
Peter Denton
Labour
410
21.3%
Joseph Thomas
375
David Woodgate
357
Richard Croix
Liberal Democrats
207
10.8%
Herbert Hartwell
199
Alan Thompson
177
Nasir Qureshi
Save St John's Wood Adventure Playground
161
8.4%
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Louise Hyams
Conservative
1056
58.3%
Timothy Mitchell
1034
Alexander Nicoll
977
Stephanie Ayres
Labour
355
19.6%
Lynda Giddings
343
Pamela Eyre
327
Marie-Louise Rossi
Liberal Democrats
255
14.1%
Nigel Bliss
199
Peter Budge
Green
144
8.0%
Lydia Howitt
140
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Alan Bradley
Conservative
1451
62.2%
Nicholas Evans
1377
Dominic Schofield
1369
Charles Campion
Labour
583
25.0%
William Thomson
548
Michael Dumigan
543
Josephine Hayes
Liberal Democrats
300
12.9%
John Stephens
249
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Duncan Sandys
Conservative
1351
66.8%
Danny Chalkley
1308
Justin Powell-Truck
1270
Steven Friel
Labour
406
20.1%
Gillian Guy
391
Alen Matthewson
357
Margaret Lang
Liberal Democrats
264
13.1%
Jancie Taverne
230
Kathleen Hobbins
223
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Matthew Mitchell
Conservative
1282
68.1%
David Clark
1265
Christopher Malthouse
1259
Nicholas Gartside
Labour
318
16.9%
Anthony Brett-Jones
Liberal Democrats
283
15.0%
Keith Dugmore
261
Violet Spencer
Labour
251
Babette Payne
246
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
Glenys Roberts
Conservative
949
61.0%
Ian Wilder
938
John Cox
919
David Bieda
Labour
409
26.3%
Harold Brookstone
340
Richard Hearnden
214
Michael Pepperell
Liberal Democrats
198
12.7%
Ian Steers
191
Susan Kendrick
182
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percent
David Boothroyd
Labour
969
61.7%
Simon Stockill
923
Rupert d'Cruz
908
Alexander Story
Conservative
399
25.4%
Mary Agrafiotou
365
Iheoma Oteh
331
Martin Thompson
Liberal Democrats
203
12.9%
Anthony Williams
202
Vera Williams
181