1988 Epping Forest District Council election|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Party
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Conservative
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Labour
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Loughton Residents
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| Last election
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34 seats, 52.0%
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12 seats, 23.8%
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6 seats, 3.4%
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| Seats before
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35
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12
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6
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| Seats after
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37
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11
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7
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| Seat change
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3
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1
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1
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| Popular vote
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10,620
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6,481
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2,434
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| Percentage
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48.1%
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29.3%
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11.0%
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| Swing
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3.9%
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5.5%
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7.6%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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| Party
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SLD
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Independent
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SDP
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| Last election
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4 seats, 18.6% (as Alliance)
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2 seats
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N/A
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| Seats before
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4
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1
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0
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| Seats after
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2
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1
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0
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| Seat change
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2
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1
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| Popular vote
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2,373
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0
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168
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| Percentage
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10.7%
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0.0%
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0.7%
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| Swing
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7.9%
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N/A
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N/A
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Winner of each seat at the 1988 Epping Forest District Council election
Rectangular inset (Epping Hemnall): By-election result |
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The 1988 Epping Forest District Council election took place on 5 May 1988 to elect members of Epping Forest District Council in Essex, England. 20 members of Epping Forest District Council in Essex were elected. The council remained under Conservative majority control.
Background
The 1988 Epping Forest District Council election was held on 5 May 1988 to elect members of Epping Forest District Council in Essex, England. The Conservatives strengthened their control of the council, increasing their majority from the previous year. Labour suffered notable declines across the district, while the newly-formed Social and Liberal Democrats (SLD) - emerging from the recent merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party - lost two of their existing seats and suffered a heavy fall in their vote share. Independent Councillor Ridgewell of Sheering joined the Conservatives ahead of these elections, retaining his seat at the election, which left Councillor Easton as the sole independent on the council.
Nationally, 1988 was a year of political consolidation and socio-economic change. Margaret Thatcher became the longest-serving prime minister of the century, while her government continued to oversee economic growth and declining unemployment, which fell to just over 2.5 million by March. The Social and Liberal Democrats emerged from the merger of the Liberal Party and the SDP, uniting centrist opposition forces but struggling to make major breakthroughs in local elections such as Epping Forest. The government implemented major tax cuts in the March budget and pursued inner-city regeneration schemes, while social issues, including public sector strikes and welfare debates, remained prominent.
The Conservative success in Epping Forest mirrored the national trend of growing support for the Tories in suburban and rural districts, consolidating their political dominance and leaving Labour and the SLD to contend with eroding influence at the local level. Overall, the 1988 council election reinforced Conservative control, reflecting both national political trends and local electoral realities.
Just 7 months after these elections, Epping Forest would see a by-election following the death of incumbent MP Sir John Biggs-Davison, who had served Epping Forest as its MP since 1974, and its predecessor seat of Chigwell since 1955. The Conservatives would hold the seat with 39.5% of the vote (a fall of 21.5% in 1987), with the Social and Liberal Democrats gaining 26.0%, coming just over 4,500 behind Steven Norris, who would serve as the MP for Epping Forest until 1997.
Results summary
Source:
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| 1988 Epping Forest District Council election
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| Party
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This election
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Full council
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This election
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| Seats
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Net
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Seats %
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Other
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Total
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Total %
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Votes
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Votes %
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+/−
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Conservative
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14
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3
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73.6
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23
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37
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62.7
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10,620
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48.1
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3.9
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Labour
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3
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1
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5.0
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8
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11
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18.6
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6,481
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29.3
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5.5
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Loughton Residents
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3
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1
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5.0
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4
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7
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11.8
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2,434
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11.0
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7.6
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Liberal
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0
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2
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0.0
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2
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2
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3.3
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2,373
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10.7
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7.9
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Independent
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1
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1
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1.6
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0
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1
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1.6
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0
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0.0
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N/A
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Ind. Conservative
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0
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0.0
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1
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1
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1.6
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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SDP
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0
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0.0
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0
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0
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0.0
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168
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0.7
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N/A
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Buckhurst Hill East
Buckhurst Hill West
Chigwell Village
Debden Green
Epping Hemnall
Epping Lindsey
Grange Hill
High Ongar
Loughton Broadway
Loughton Forest
Loughton Roding
Loughton St. Johns
Loughton St. Marys
Passingford
Roothing Country
Roydon
Sheering
Theydon Bois
Waltham Abbey East
Waltham Abbey Paternoster
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