Cranham | |
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Electoral ward for the Havering London Borough Council | |
Borough | Havering |
County | Greater London |
Population | 12,987 (2021)[a] |
Electorate | 9,840 (2022) |
Major settlements | Cranham and Upminster |
Area | 6.557 square kilometres (2.532 sq mi) |
Current electoral ward | |
Created |
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Councillors | 3 |
Created from | Cranham East, Cranham West and Emerson Park in 2002 |
ONS code | 00ARGD (2002–2022) |
GSS code |
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Cranham is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Havering. The ward was originally created in 1965 and abolished in 1978. It was created again in 2002 and was revised in 2022. It returns councillors to Havering London Borough Council.
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 2022.
The election took place on 5 May 2022.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Residents | Gillian Ford | 3,107 | 80.5 | ||
Residents | John Tyler | 2,807 | 72.8 | ||
Residents | Philip Ruck | 2,636 | 68.3 | ||
Conservative | Tracey McEvoy | 535 | 13.9 | ||
Conservative | Danny Weedon | 496 | 12.9 | ||
Labour | Kate Darvill | 449 | 11.6 | ||
Conservative | Poh Foong | 435 | 11.3 | ||
Labour | David Dawson | 338 | 8.8 | ||
Labour | Jeffery Stafford | 306 | 7.9 | ||
Green | David Hughes | 289 | 7.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Susanne Brown | 121 | 3.1 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Philip Sait | 55 | 1.4 | ||
Turnout | 40.83 | ||||
Majority | 2,101 | 54.4 | |||
Residents win (new boundaries) | |||||
Residents win (new boundaries) | |||||
Residents win (new boundaries) |
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 2002.
The election took place on 3 May 2018.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Residents | Gillian Ford | 2,932 | 68.0 | ||
Residents | Clarence Barrett | 2,817 | 65.3 | ||
Residents | John Tyler | 2,502 | 58.0 | ||
Conservative | Paul Connew | 974 | 22.6 | ||
Conservative | Henry Frost | 769 | 17.8 | ||
Conservative | Poh Foong | 593 | 13.8 | ||
Labour | Kate Darvill | 475 | 11.0 | ||
Labour | John McKernan | 415 | 9.6 | ||
Green | Peter Caton | 325 | 7.5 | ||
Labour | John Millard | 287 | 6.7 | ||
UKIP | Helen Johnson | 274 | 6.4 | ||
Turnout | 43.09% | ||||
Majority | 1,528 | ||||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Residents | June Alexander | 3,243 | 55.7% | +3.6% | |
Residents | Gillian Ford | 3,159 | |||
Residents | Clarence Barrett | 3,090 | |||
UKIP | Mark O'Neill | 1,014 | 17.4% | +11.4% | |
Conservative | Pamela Freer | 857 | 14.7% | -13.2% | |
Labour | Lisa Hitchin | 1,413 | 6.2% | -1.8% | |
Labour | Patrick Chalk | 353 | |||
Green | Peter Caton | 343 | 5.9% | +0.7% | |
Labour | John Mckernan | 338 | |||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing |
The election took place on 4 May 2006.[3]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Residents | June Alexander | 3,109 | 63.9 | ||
Residents | Gillian Ford | 3,023 | |||
Residents | Clarence Barrett | 3,014 | |||
Conservative | Catherine Bull | 1,012 | 20.8 | ||
Conservative | Terence Monk | 913 | |||
Conservative | Marc Hand | 838 | |||
Labour | Margaret Lindsay | 378 | 7.8 | ||
Labour | Patrick Chalk | 375 | |||
Labour | John McKernan | 356 | |||
Green | David Voak | 269 | 5.5 | ||
National Liberal | Graham Littlechild | 99 | 2.0 | ||
National Liberal | Joan Morrison | 86 | |||
National Liberal | Edgar Smith | 75 | |||
Turnout | 48.1 | ||||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing | ||||
Residents hold | Swing |
For elections to the Greater London Council, the ward was part of the Havering electoral division from 1965 and then the Upminster division from 1973.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Ind. Ratepayers | R. Knell | 1,708 | |||
Conservative | M. E. Noyes | 707 | |||
Labour | S. V. Jack | 633 | |||
Liberal | A. E. Rabone | 154 | |||
Turnout | 27.8% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Ind. Residents | W. F. Topp | 2,653 | |||
Ind. Residents | J. Squire | 2,628 | |||
Ind. Residents | L. G. Sinclair | 2,606 | |||
Conservative | R. T. H. Baker | 1,781 | |||
Conservative | L. G. Bonner | 1,749 | |||
Conservative | D. J. Cranna | 1,749 | |||
Labour | S. V. Jack | 478 | |||
Labour | E. A. Goggin | 474 | |||
Labour | N. Plant | 471 | |||
Liberal | W. B. Wallace | 216 | |||
Liberal | P. W. Atkinson | 215 | |||
Turnout | |||||
Ind. Residents gain from Independent | Swing | ||||
Ind. Residents gain from Independent | Swing | ||||
Ind. Residents gain from Independent | Swing |
The election took place on 7 May 1964.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | A. Good | 2,586 | |||
Independent | M. Ansell | 2,515 | |||
Independent | F. J. Powell | 2,429 | |||
Labour | W. A. Gillman | 1,137 | |||
Conservative | G. W. Panormo | 1,017 | |||
Conservative | D. G. Walker | 1,004 | |||
Labour | V. L. Walton | 994 | |||
Labour | R. Whitworth | 979 | |||
Turnout | 4,591 | 45.3 | |||
Independent win (new seat) | |||||
Independent win (new seat) | |||||
Independent win (new seat) |