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Seven Kings (ward)

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Seven Kings
Electoral ward
for the Redbridge London Borough Council
Map
Seven Kings ward boundaries since 2018
BoroughRedbridge
CountyGreater London
Population15,046 (2021)
Electorate9,878 (2022)
Area1.871 square kilometres (0.722 sq mi)
Current electoral ward
Created1965
Number of members
  • 1965–1978: 4
  • 1978–present: 3
Councillors
  •   Pushpita Gupta
  •   Nav Johal
  •   Sadiq Kothia
GSS code
  • E05011251 (2002–2018)
  • E05011251 (since 2018)

Seven Kings is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Redbridge. The ward has existed since the creation of the borough on 1 April 1965 and was first used in the 1964 elections. It returns councillors to Redbridge London Borough Council.

Redbridge council elections since 2018

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There was a revision of ward boundaries in Redbridge in 2018.

2022 election

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The election took place on 5 May 2022.[1]

2022 Redbridge London Borough Council election: Seven Kings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Pushpita Gupta 1,707 62.8 Decrease 14.8
Labour Nav Johal 1,705 62.8 Decrease 9.2
Labour Sadiq Kothia 1,609 59.2 Decrease 14.8
TUSC Andy Walker 568 20.9 New
Conservative Aamer Hamid 515 19.0 Decrease 1.8
Conservative Avtar Sehmbi 471 17.3 Decrease 0.0
Conservative Kunle Olaifa 420 15.5 Decrease 1.7
Ind. Network Sajida Ugradar 316 11.6 New
Turnout 2,716 27.5 Decrease 7.5
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2018 election

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The election took place on 3 May 2018.[2]

2018 Redbridge London Borough Council election: Seven Kings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Harold Bellwood 2,630 77.58 N/A
Labour Bob Littlewood 2,508 73.98 N/A
Labour Sareena Sanger 2,441 72.01 N/A
Conservative Mosheraf Ashraf 706 20.83 N/A
Conservative Thor Halland 586 17.29 N/A
Conservative Shirley Mensah 575 16.96 N/A
Turnout 3,390 35.00
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

2002–2018 Redbridge council elections

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There was a revision of ward boundaries in Redbridge in 2002.

2014 election

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2010 election

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2006 election

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2002 election

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1978–2002 Redbridge council elections

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1998 election

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The election took place on 7 May 1998.[3]

1996 by-election

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The by-election took place on 28 November 1996, following the resignation of David Masters.[3]

1996 Seven Kings by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Robert Littlewood 1,498 61.8
Conservative Munawar Shah 822 33.9
Liberal Democrats Narendra Dattani 102 4.2
Majority 676 28.1
Turnout 2,422 30.7
Labour hold Swing

1994 election

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The election took place on 5 May 1994.[4]

1990 election

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The election took place on 3 May 1990.[5]

1986 election

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The election took place on 8 May 1986.[6]

1982 election

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The election took place on 6 May 1982.[7]

1980 by-election

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The by-election took place on 1 May 1980, following the resignation of Leonard Norman.[7]

1980 Seven Kings by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Jones 1,870
Conservative Robert Cole 1,390
Independent Joseph Green 184
Liberal James Hood 158
National Front Ian Newport 67
Turnout
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

1978 by-election

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The by-election took place on 7 December 1978, following the death of John MacLeod.[7]

1978 Seven Kings by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Leonard Norman 1,308
Labour Alvin Perry 1,032
Liberal David Westlake 93
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

1978 election

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1964–1978 Redbridge council elections

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1974 election

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1971 election

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1968 election

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The election took place on 9 May 1968.[8]

1968 Redbridge London Borough Council election: Seven Kings (4)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. Aly 2,141
Conservative W. Glover 2,027
Conservative D. Odam 2,016
Conservative A. Leggatt 2,014
Labour H. Copsey 428
Labour T. Ridoutt 402
Labour N. Stringer 384
Labour B. Wallington 374
Liberal D. Ashcroft 340
Liberal S. Richards 327
Liberal A. Bigg 319
Liberal V. Mason 290
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

1964 election

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The election took place on 7 May 1964.[9]

1964 Redbridge London Borough Council election: Seven Kings (4)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative H. Aly 1,657
Conservative H. Root 1,656
Conservative V. Ferrier 1,649
Conservative H. Cowan 1,642
Labour H. Copsey 983
Labour M. Powers 983
Labour F. Watts 973
Labour A. Osborne 961
Liberal L. Bowyer 544
Liberal D. Hellings 527
Liberal J. Stonham 514
Liberal E. Nater 498
Turnout 3,169 29.9
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

References

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  1. ^ Heywood, Joe; Loftus, Caitlin (March 2023). "London Borough Council Elections: May 2022" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 28 March 2025.
  2. ^ Colombeau, Joseph (October 2018). "London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 2018" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 28 March 2025.
  3. ^ a b Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (1998). "London Borough Council Elections: 7 May 1998" (PDF). London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  4. ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (1994). "London Borough Council Elections: 5 May 1994" (PDF). London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  5. ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (1990). "London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 1990" (PDF). London Datastore. London Research Centre. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  6. ^ "London Borough Council Elections: 8 May 1986" (PDF). London Datastore. London Residuary Body. August 1986. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  7. ^ a b c "London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 1982" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Council. 29 July 1982. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  8. ^ "London Borough Council Elections: 9 May 1968" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Council. April 1969. Retrieved 31 March 2025.
  9. ^ "London Borough Council Elections: 7 May 1964" (PDF). London Datastore. London County Council. November 1964. Retrieved 30 March 2025.