• Source: 1986 United Kingdom local elections
    • The 1986 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 8 May 1986. There was a 3% reduction in the number of councillors, owing to the abolition of the Greater London Council and the Metropolitan County Councils.
      The national projected share of the vote was Labour 37%, Conservative 34%, Liberal-SDP Alliance 26%. The Conservatives lost 975 seats, Labour gained 13 seats and the Liberal-SDP Alliance gained 338 seats.
      Two parliamentary by-elections were also held on the same day in the West Derbyshire and Ryedale constituencies. The Conservatives held West Derbyshire, though only by 100 votes. The Alliance gained Ryedale from the Conservatives.


      Summary of results




      England




      = London boroughs

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      In all 32 London boroughs the whole council was up for election.


      = Metropolitan boroughs

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      All 36 metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.


      = District councils

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      Whole council


      In 2 districts the whole council was up for election.
      In 2 districts there were new ward boundaries, following further electoral boundary reviews by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.

      ‡ New ward boundaries


      Third of council


      In 121 districts one third of the council was up for election.


      = Local education authority

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      This was the first and only election to the directly elected local education authority established by the Local Government Act 1985. However, it was short-lived, being abolished four years later by the Education Reform Act 1988.


      Scotland




      = Regional councils

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      References



      Local elections 2006. House of Commons Library Research Paper 06/26.
      Vote 1999 BBC News
      Vote 2000 BBC News

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