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词条 1993 United Kingdom local elections
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  1. Summary of results

  2. England

     Non-metropolitan county councils  Sui generis 

  3. Northern Ireland

  4. Wales

     County councils 

  5. References

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| election_name = United Kingdom local elections, 1993
| country = United Kingdom
| type = legislative
| ongoing =
| party_colour =
| previous_election = United Kingdom local elections, 1992
| previous_year = 1992
| next_election = United Kingdom local elections, 1994
| next_year = 1994
| seats_for_election = All 39 non-metropolitan counties, 1 sui generis authority,
all 26 Northern Irish districts and all 8 Welsh counties
| election_date = 6 May 1993 (England & Wales)
19 May 1993 (Northern Ireland)
| 1blank = Councils
| 2blank = Councils +/-
| 3blank = Councillors
| 4blank = Councillors +/-

| image1 =


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| leader1 = John Smith
| leader_since1 = 18 July 1992
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| party1 = Labour Party (UK)
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| popular_vote1 =
| percentage1 = 39%
| swing1 =
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| 2data1 =
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| 4data1 = {{increase}}111

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| party2 = Conservative Party (UK)
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| percentage2 = 31%
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| 3data2 = 7,802
| 4data2 = {{decrease}}486

| image3 =


| colour3 =
| leader3 = Paddy Ashdown
| leader_since3 = 16 July 1988
| leaders_seat3 =
| party3 = Liberal Democrats (UK)
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| seat_change3 =
| popular_vote3 =
| percentage3 = 25%
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| map_image = United Kingdom local elections, 1993.svg
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.
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Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1993.[1][2] The results showed a decline for the governing Conservative Party with the third placed party, the Liberal Democrats, gaining most seats.

The main opposition Labour Party, now led by John Smith following Neil Kinnock's resignation as party leader, gained 111 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 9,213. Their share of the vote was projected to be 39%, their highest since 1990.

The governing Conservative Party lost 486 seats and were left with 7,802 councillors. Their projected share of the vote was 31%, a 15% decline since the previous local elections in 1992.

The Liberal Democrats gained 395 seats and had 4,123 councillors after the elections. Their projected share of the vote was 25%, an increase in 5% from the 1992 local elections.

Summary of results

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England

Non-metropolitan county councils

These were the last elections to the county councils of Avon, Berkshire, Cleveland, Hereford and Worcester, Humberside and Isle of Wight before they were abolished by the Local Government Commission for England (1992).

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Avon{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Bedfordshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Berkshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Buckinghamshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Cambridgeshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Cheshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Cleveland{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Cornwall{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}} gainDetails
Cumbria{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Derbyshire{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Devon{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Dorset{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Durham{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
East Sussex{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Essex{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Gloucestershire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Hampshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Hereford and Worcester{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Hertfordshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Humberside{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Isle of Wight{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}} holdDetails
Kent{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Lancashire{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Leicestershire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Lincolnshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Norfolk{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
North Yorkshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Northamptonshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} gainDetails
Northumberland{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Nottinghamshire{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Oxfordshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Shropshire{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Somerset{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}} gainDetails
Staffordshire{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}} holdDetails
Suffolk{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Surrey{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Warwickshire{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
West Sussex{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Wiltshire ‡{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails

‡ New electoral division boundaries

Sui generis

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Isles of ScillyDetails

Northern Ireland

{{Main|Northern Ireland local elections, 1993}}
CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Antrim{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Ards{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Armagh{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Ballymena{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Ballymoney{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Banbridge{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}Details
Belfast{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Carrickfergus{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Castlereagh{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Coleraine{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}Details
Cookstown{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Craigavon{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Derry{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}Details
Down{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}Details
Dungannon{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Fermanagh{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Larne{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Limavady{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Lisburn{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}Details
Magherafelt{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Moyle{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Newry and Mourne{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}Details
Newtownabbey{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
North Down{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Omagh{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details
Strabane{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}Details

Wales

County councils

These were the last elections to the county councils before they were abolished by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994.

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Clwyd{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}} holdDetails
Dyfed{{Party name with colour|No overall control}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} holdDetails
Gwent{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}} holdDetails
Gwynedd{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|No overall control}} gainDetails
Mid Glamorgan{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}} holdDetails
Powys{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} holdDetails
South Glamorgan{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}} holdDetails
West Glamorgan{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour Party}} holdDetails

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Rallings|first1=Colin|last2=Thrasher|first2=Michael|title=Local Elections Handbook 1993|publisher=Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre|url=http://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Local-Elections-Handbook-1993-complete.pdf|accessdate=3 May 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Council compositions|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwA-5RleSBydOS11WmRkNk9MSkE/view?pref=2&pli=1|website=The Elections Centre|accessdate=3 May 2016}}
  • Local elections 2006. House of Commons Library Research Paper 06/26.
  • Vote 2001 BBC News
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