词条 | Harrow London Borough Council elections | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 |
Political controlSince 1964, political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2][3]
Council elections
Borough result mapsBy-election results1964-1968There were a total of 12 by-elections, including eight on 24 June 1964 caused by aldermanic elections.[7] 1968-1971{{Election box begin | title=Wealdstone South by-election, 4 July 1968[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = J. O. Edis |votes = 946 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = J. E. H. Davies |votes = 532 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = A. H. Elderton |votes = 454 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Union Movement |candidate = R. H. F. Smyth |votes = 45 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Communist Party of Great Britain |candidate = Mrs. M. I. Robinson |votes = 24 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 26.1% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Stanmore North by-election, 4 November 1968[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mrs. D. E. Wells |votes = 1467 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = Dr. J. H. Paterson |votes = 514 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = B. B. Myers |votes = 425 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Communist Party of Great Britain |candidate = R. A. Ward |votes = 59 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Union Movement |candidate = F. E. Lee |votes = 25 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 19.1% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Harrow-on-the-Hill & Greenhill by-election, 3 July 1969[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mrs. J. R. Keen |votes = 799 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = R. S. Montgomerie |votes = 445 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = A. J. Lovell |votes = 294 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 20.5% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Pinner South by-election, 8 October 1969[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = M. A. Murphy |votes = 1865 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = W. R. Westaway |votes = 591 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = B. C. Perigoe |votes = 267 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Union Movement |candidate = K. M. Thompson |votes = 76 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 22.0% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Kenton by-election, 5 February 1970[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = J. A. Campbell |votes = 1402 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = J. E. H. Davies |votes = 773 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = D. J. R. Howard |votes = 350 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 27.3% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Headstone by-election, 8 October 1970[8]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = W. M. Buckland |votes = 1187 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = G. O. Abbott |votes = 1118 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = D. J. R. Howard |votes = 305 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 31.7% |change = }}{{Election box end}} 1971-1974{{Election box begin | title=Wealdstone North by-election, 8 July 1971[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = A. H. Tidmarsh |votes = 2,615 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Miss C. A. Bednell |votes = 740 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = J. S. W. Branch |votes = 188 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Union Movement |candidate = D. J. Wilson |votes = 53 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 33.9% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Belmont by-election, 13 July 1972[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = B. J. Simmonds |votes = 1,192 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = G. W. Temple |votes = 888 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = R. S. Sullivan |votes = 681 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = A. T. Ketteringham |votes = 383 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = National Front (United Kingdom) |candidate = R. Franklin |votes = 216 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Harrow Youth Movement |candidate = R. N. S. Keidan |votes = 67 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent Conservative |candidate = E. J. O. Hixon |votes = 22 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 41.5% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Harrow-on-the-Hill & Greenhill by-election, 12 July 1973[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = N. J. Cervantes-Watson |votes = 976 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = A. K. Toms |votes = 777 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = Mrs M. E. Wakefield |votes = 364 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Action Party |candidate = K. M. Thompson |votes = 203 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 29.9% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Kenton by-election, 12 July 1973[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = A. B. C. Turner |votes = 1,351 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = S. L. Soskin |votes = 1,044 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = R. S. Montgomerie |votes = 804 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = National Front (United Kingdom) |candidate = C. A. Byrne |votes = 360 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = R. S. Sullivan |votes = 270 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 41.2% |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Stanmore South by-election, 6 December 1973[9]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = A. Bradshaw |votes = 1,270 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mrs M. R. Crick |votes = 520 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = P. N. P. Williams |votes = 364 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = National Front (United Kingdom) |candidate = C. A. Byrne |votes = 259 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 31.0% |change = }}{{Election box end}} 1974-1978{{Election box begin | title=Stanmore South by-election, 10 December 1975[4]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = William J. Short |votes = 853 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William D. Harris |votes = 769 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = Peter N. P. Williams |votes = 598 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = National Front (United Kingdom) |candidate = Peter Orsmond |votes = 225 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 31.2 |change = }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Headstone by-election, 31 March 1977[4]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Frank E. Weare |votes = 1,850 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = Clifford S. Thomas |votes = 999 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Alexander J. Bruce |votes = 595 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = National Front (United Kingdom) |candidate = Geoffrey W. Spratt |votes = 215 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 44.6 |change = }}{{Election box end}} 1978-19821982-19861986-19901990-1994{{Election box begin | title=Wemborough by-election, 7 November 1991[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Laurence J. Cox |votes = 1,351 |percentage = 46.7 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Robert E. Goodman |votes = 1,176 |percentage = 40.7 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jack Gilbert |votes = 363 |percentage = 12.6 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 40.4 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Richard J. Denney. {{Election box begin | title=Pinner West by-election, 21 January 1993[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mark A. Mallon |votes = 1,421 |percentage = 45.2 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Graham D. Finch |votes = 1,202 |percentage = 38.2 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Susan C. Thomason |votes = 467 |percentage = 14.9 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989) |candidate = Donald O. Bruce |votes = 53 |percentage = 1.7 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 45.2 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Charles D. Green. {{Election box begin | title=Canons by-election, 24 June 1993[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Garry C. Leon |votes = 1,049 |percentage = 45.8 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Ronald D. Warshaw |votes = 962 |percentage = 42.0 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Charles E. Blake |votes = 279 |percentage = 12.2 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 37.3 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Ronald P. Grant. {{Election box begin | title=Harrow Weald by-election, 24 June 1993[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Brian G. T. Williams |votes = 1,916 |percentage = 65.0 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas G. Brown |votes = 562 |percentage = 19.1 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Archie T. Foulds |votes = 470 |percentage = 15.9 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 40.1 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Howard C. Cooper. {{Election box begin | title=Greenhill by-election, 13 October 1993[10]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democratic Focus Team |candidate = Maureen De Beer |votes = 1,092 |percentage = 45.6 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jeffrey A. Anderson |votes = 747 |percentage = 31.2 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Anthony H. Seymour |votes = 555 |percentage = 23.2 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 41.7 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democratic Focus Team |loser = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Leslie Nixon. 1994-1998{{Election box begin | title=Headstone South by-election, 16 February 1995[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Clifford S. Thomas |votes = 1,282 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Archie T. Foulds |votes = 1,009 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = John B. Rennie |votes = 268 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Roy Edey |votes = 36 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Colin R. P. Manton |votes = 37 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Derek R. Wiseman. {{Election box begin | title=Harrow Weald by-election, 13 July 1995[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Robert L. Pinkus |votes = 1,444 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Colin S. Crouch |votes = 719 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas G. Brown |votes = 562 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Brian G. T. Williams. {{Election box begin | title=Ridgeway by-election, 11 January 1996[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Adrien P. Smith |votes = 1,071 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Leonard G. C. Harsant |votes = 808 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Brian E. Gate |votes = 682 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Norah B. Murphy. {{Election box begin | title=Wealdstone by-election, 17 July 1997[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Cyril B. Harrison |votes = 1,036 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jeremy S. Zeid |votes = 335 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Stanley Sheinwald |votes = 229 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = David P. P. Edler |votes = 54 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Gareth R. Thomas. {{Election box begin | title=Ridgeway by-election, 11 September 1997[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Brian E. Gate |votes = 827 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Edward P. Tiley |votes = 694 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Leonard G. C. Harsant |votes = 690 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Marjorie S. Warwick |votes = 44 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Andrew D. Wiseman. {{Election box begin | title=Roxeth by-election, 11 September 1997[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jeremy J. Miles |votes = 1,045 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Independent Resident |candidate = Charles E. M. Cox |votes = 1,024 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mohammad A. Kaiseriman |votes = 165 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Independent Resident |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Alan W. Hamlin. {{Election box begin | title=Stanmore South by-election, 9 October 1997[11]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Keith Burchell |votes = 1,476 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Henry S. Venour |votes = 360 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jaydeep K. Patel |votes = 295 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Socialist Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jack Gilbert |votes = 112 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Tony J. McNulty. 1998-2002{{Election box begin | title=Stanmore South by-election, 18 February 1999[6]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Margaret A. Davine |votes = 1,425 |percentage = 56.8 |change = -3.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Gary S. Hughes |votes = 696 |percentage = 27.7 |change = +3.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = David B. Sandford |votes = 388 |percentage = 15.5 |change = +0.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 729 |percentage = 29.1 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,509 |percentage = 26.7 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Robert H. Lawrence. {{Election box begin | title=Wealdstone by-election, 23 May 2000[6]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Alan G. Blann |votes = 988 |percentage = 55.8 |change = -10.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Brian K. Campbell |votes = 440 |percentage = 24.8 |change = +10.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Nisam S. Butt |votes = 343 |percentage = 19.4 |change = +2.9 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 548 |percentage = 31.0 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,771 |percentage = 26.1 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Ann L. Swaine. {{Election box begin | title=Pinner by-election, 12 July 2001[6]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Paul S. Osborn |votes = 1,062 |percentage = 57.7 |change = -4.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Joseph T. Lilley |votes = 478 |percentage = 26.0 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Veronica M. Chamberlain |votes = 250 |percentage = 13.6 |change = -0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Herbert W. Crossman |votes = 51 |percentage = 2.8 |change = +2.8 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 584 |percentage = 31.7 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 1,841 |percentage = 23.8 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Antony C. Cocksedge. 2002-2006There were no by-elections.[12] 2006-2010{{Election box begin | title=Harrow Weald by-election, 24 August 2006[13]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Paul E. Scott |votes = 1,288 |percentage = 46.9 |change = +12.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Brian R. Jones |votes = 1,088 |percentage = 39.6 |change = -6.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Howard S. Bluston |votes = 295 |percentage = 10.7 |change = -8.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Sarah A. Kersey |votes = 74 |percentage = 2.7 |change = +2.7 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 200 |percentage = 7.3 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,745 |percentage = 33.5 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. John B. Anderson. {{Election box begin | title=Canons by-election, 13 December 2007[14]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Musarrat H. Akhtar |votes = 1,208 |percentage = 56.7 |change = -11.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Richard Harrod |votes = 389 |percentage = 18.3 |change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Anne D. Diamond |votes = 296 |percentage = 13.9 |change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Marcello Borgese |votes = 182 |percentage = 8.5 |change = +8.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = British National Party |candidate = Howard J. Studley |votes = 56 |percentage = 2.6 |change = +2.6 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 819 |percentage = 38.4 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,131 |percentage = 24.0 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Janet R. Cowan. {{Election box begin | title=Marlborough by-election, 13 March 2008[15]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Krishna James |votes = 972 |percentage = 41.4 |change = -2.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Peter D. J. Budden |votes = 628 |percentage = 26.7 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Kamaljit S. Chana |votes = 507 |percentage = 21.6 |change = -11.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = British National Party |candidate = Howard J. Studley |votes = 97 |percentage = 4.1 |change = +4.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Herbert W. Crossman |votes = 74 |percentage = 3.2 |change = +3.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Antony F. Rablen |votes = 71 |percentage = 3.0 |change = +3.0 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 344 |percentage = 14.4 |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,349 |percentage = 29.6 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Dhirajlal Lavingia. 2010-2014{{Election box begin | title=Canons by-election, 2 June 2011[16]}}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Amir Moshenson |votes = 1495 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Nitin Parekh |votes = 774 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Darren S. Diamond |votes = 236 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 26.1% |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. John Cowan. {{Election box begin | title=Stanmore Park by-election, 28 July 2011[16]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ms. Marilyn J. Ashton |votes = 1395 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Niraj Dattani |votes = 509 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Eric Silver |votes = 299 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Ms. Sylvia Warshaw |votes = 98 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ms. Linda C. Robinson |votes = 53 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Herbert Crossman |votes = 48 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = |percentage = 27.6% |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Mark A. Versallion. {{Election box begin | title=West Harrow by-election, 21 February 2013[17]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Christine Robson |votes = 1,042 |percentage = 47.6 |change = +7.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Julia Merison |votes = 761 |percentage = 34.7 |change = -1.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = UKIP |candidate = Jeremy Zeid |votes = 171 |percentage = 7.8 |change = +6.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Rowan Langley |votes = 96 |percentage = 4.4 |change = +4.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Prakash Nandhra |votes = 68 |percentage = 3.1 |change = -16.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Herbert Crossman |votes = 53 |percentage = 2.4 |change = +2.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 281 |percentage = 12.8 |change = +8.8 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,191 |percentage = 28.5 |change = -40.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = 4.3% }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Brian E. Gate. {{Election box begin | title=Harrow-on-the-Hill by-election, 7 November 2013[18]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Glen Hearnden |votes = 991 |percentage = 38.9 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Stephen Lewis |votes = 836 |percentage = 32.8 |change = -2.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Eileen Kinnear |votes = 308 |percentage = 12.1 |change = +5.0 }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Harrow First |candidate = Gajan Idaikkadar |votes = 173 |percentage = 6.8 |change = +6.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = UKIP |candidate = Jeremy Zeid |votes = 168 |percentage = 6.6 |change = +6.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Gaye Branch |votes = 70 |percentage = 2.7 |change = -10.2 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 155 |percentage = 6.1 |change = +4.5 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,546 |percentage = 29.2 |change = -31.4 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = 2.3% }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Ms. Ann Gate. 2014-2018{{Election box begin | title=Roxbourne by-election, 9 March 2017[16]}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Maxine Henson |votes = 1,554 |percentage = 62.7 |change = {{increase}}13.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Annabel Singh |votes = 533 |percentage = 21.5 |change = {{increase}}0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Marshel Amutharasan |votes = 240 |percentage = 9.6 |change = {{increase}}0.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Herbert Crossman |votes = 148 |percentage = 6.0 |change ={{increase}}6.0 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,475 |percentage = 26.6 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the death of Cllr Bob Currie {{Election box begin | title=Kenton East by-election, 20 April 2017[16]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Nitesh Hirani |votes = 1,585 |percentage = 52.3 |change = {{increase}} 19.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Nishit Patel |votes = 1,328 |percentage = 43.8 |change = {{decrease}} 1.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Annabel Croft |votes = 65 |percentage = 2.1 |change = {{increase}} 2.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Herbert Crossman |votes = 54 |percentage = 1.8 |change = {{decrease}}9.6 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 3,032 |percentage = 36.7 |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} The by-election was caused by the death of Cllr Mitzi Green References1. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.harrow.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=358&documentID=649 | archive-url = https://archive.is/20070616065305/http://www.harrow.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=358&documentID=649 | dead-url = yes | archive-date = 2007-06-16 | title = Political balance of the council | accessdate = 2009-09-07 | publisher = Harrow Council }} {{reflist}}2. ^{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/council/html/3905.stm | title = Harrow | accessdate = 2010-05-08 | publisher = BBC News Online | date=19 April 2009}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24141717|title=BBC News - 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