2018 Lambeth London Borough Council election
Map of the results of the 2018 Lambeth council election. Conservatives in blue, Greens in green and Labour in red.
Council control before election
Labour
Council control after election
Labour
Main article: London local elections, 2018
The 2018 Lambeth Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Lambeth London Borough Council in England. The election saw Labour remain in control of Lambeth Council with a slightly reduced majority, winning over 90% of the seats. The Green Party achieved its best-ever result in the borough, winning five seats and becoming the official opposition and the largest Green group in London.
The Green Party finished the runner up in nine of the wards, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in five wards and Labour in two.
Overall Results [ ]
Lambeth London Borough Council election, 2018[1]
Party
Candidates
Votes
Stood
Elected
Gained
Unseated
Net
% of total
%
No.
Net %
Labour
63
57
2
4
2
90.5
51.7
43,526
2.0
Green
61
5
4
0
4
7.3
19.0
16,232
3.8
Conservative
63
1
0
2
2
1.6
12.6
10,572
1.9
Liberal Democrats
63
0
0
0
0.0
12.3
10,355
0.5
Independent
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.8
660
0.4
UKIP
12
0
0
0
0.0
0.4
305
5.0
Others
0
0
0
0.0
2.9
2,475
1.2
Council composition [ ]
The election saw Labour remain in control of Lambeth Council with a majority reduced by two seats. The party were wiped out in the St Leonard's ward, and they also lost a councillor in both Gipsy Hill and Herne Hill wards.
For the first time since the creation of the council, the Greens became the official opposition with five councillors, including Jonathan Bartley , who is the co-leader of the Green Party.
The Conservatives were reduced down to a single seat in Clapham Common, after Labour gained two of the seats they had previously held, despite the Conservative vote share in the ward increasing. The Conservatives failed to gain their target wards of Thurlow Park, Clapham Town and Larkhall.
The Liberal Democrats failed to make any gains at the election. However, they did comes second to Labour in their target wards.
Rachel Heywood, a former Labour councillor in Coldharbour sought re-election as an independent candidate. Heywood failed to win the seat and finished in 6th place, behind both Green Party candidates but ahead of the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
The Women's Equality Party received 8% of the vote in the Brixton Hill ward, finishing in 5th place, ahead of two of the Green Party candidates, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The party also stood candidates in the wards of Prince's and Ferndale.
UKIP saw their vote share largely decrease in the wards they stood in.
The Federalist Party polled 0.2% of the vote in the Prince's ward with the Pirate Party polling 0.2% in the ward of Vassall.
Council composition following the election in May 2018:
Proportionality [ ]
The disproportionality of the 2018 election was 31.00 using the Gallagher Index .
Political Party
Vote
Share
Seat
Share
Difference
Difference²
Labour
51.7
90.5
38.8
1505.4
Green
19.0
7.9
11.1
123.2
Conservative
12.6
1.59
11.0
121.2
Liberal Democrat
12.3
0.00
12.3
151.3
Other
4.1
0.00
4.1
16.8
TOTAL
1917.8
TOTAL /2
958.9
√TOTAL /2
31.0
Results by ward [ ]
Candidates shown below are confirmed candidates. An asterisk * indicates an incumbent Councillor seeking re-election.
Bishop's [ ]
Bishop's (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jen Moseley*
1,126
46.1
Labour
Kevin Craig*
1,094
44.8
Labour
Ibrahim Dogus
1,090
44.7
Liberal Democrats
Audrey Eager
713
29.2
Liberal Democrats
Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett
691
28.3
Liberal Democrats
Charley Hasted
606
24.8
Conservative
James Bellis
311
12.7
Green
Michael Armstrong
292
12.0
Conservative
Glyn Chambers
286
11.7
Green
James Wallace
253
10.4
Conservative
Peter Wilde
243
10.0
Green
Gay Lee
189
7.7
UKIP
Elizabeth Jones
86
3.5
UKIP
Gavin Gibbs
72
3.0
UKIP
David Poulden
69
2.8
Turnout
2,444
33.4
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Brixton Hill [ ]
Brixton Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Maria Kay
2,142
59.3
Labour Co-op
Adrian Garden*
2,015
55.8
Labour Co-op
Martin Tiedemann*
1,796
49.8
Green
Gwen Buck
856
23.7
Women's Equality
Janet Baker
842
23.3
Green
Richard Bultitude
517
14.3
Green
Will Eaves
478
13.2
Liberal Democrats
Sarah Lewis
420
11.6
Conservative
Tamara Bailey
389
10.8
Conservative
Lavinia Cartwright
349
9.7
Conservative
Savill Young
319
8.8
Liberal Democrats
Peter Portelli
222
6.1
Liberal Democrats
Jonathan Price
192
5.3
Turnout
3,619
31.2
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Clapham Common [ ]
Clapham Common (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Joe Corry-Roake
1,455
43.3
Labour
Joanna Reynolds
1,432
42.6
Conservative
Tim Briggs*
1,325
39.4
Labour
Tim Goodwin
1,293
38.5
Conservative
David Frost
1,289
38.3
Conservative
Leslie Maruziva
1,164
34.6
Green
Joanna Eaves
441
13.1
Liberal Democrats
Charles Jenkins
439
13.1
Liberal Democrats
Carita Ogden
320
9.5
Liberal Democrats
Richard Newby
317
9.4
Green
Nick Humberstone
292
8.7
Green
Kerstin Selander
269
8.0
Turnout
3,372
33.1
Labour gain from Conservative
Swing
Labour gain from Conservative
Swing
Conservative hold
Swing
Clapham Town [ ]
Clapham Town
(3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Linda Bray*
1,901
53.1
Labour
Nigel Haselden *
1,840
51.4
Labour
Christopher Wellbelove*
1,813
50.7
Conservative
Tim Bennett
978
27.3
Conservative
John Sunderland
908
25.4
Conservative
Charley Jarrett
871
24.3
Green
Kat Beach
474
13.2
Liberal Democrats
Julie Fox
398
11.1
Green
Marion Prideaux
395
11.0
Liberal Democrats
Marietta Stuart
389
10.9
Liberal Democrats
Rodney Ovenden
276
7.7
Green
Shahzada Saeed
266
7.4
Turnout
3,589
32.7
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Coldharbour [ ]
Coldharbour (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Emma Nye
2,325
66.8
Labour Co-op
Donatus Anyanwu *
2,257
64.8
Labour Co-op
Matthew Parr *
1,975
56.7
Green
Michael Groce
761
21.9
Green
Rashid Nix
683
19.6
Independent
Rachel Heywood *
660
19.0
Conservative
Michael Johnson
228
6.5
Conservative
Amy Hennessy
217
6.2
Conservative
Yvonne Stewart-Williams
189
5.4
Liberal Democrats
Olivier Bertin
182
5.2
Liberal Democrats
Henry Mc Morrow
180
5.2
Liberal Democrats
Clive Lewis
173
5.0
Turnout
3,487
28.7
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
On 29 July 2018, Cllr Parr died; this subsequently triggered a by-election on 13 September 2018.
Ferndale [ ]
Ferndale (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Jess Leigh
1,853
59.9
Labour Co-op
Joshua Lindsey
1,685
54.4
Labour Co-op
Irfan Mohammed
1,649
53.3
Green
Rachel Alexander
715
23.1
Green
Indar Picton-Howell
459
14.8
Liberal Democrats
Benjammin Austin
455
14.7
Conservative
Katy Slack
384
12.4
Conservative
Craig Barrett
373
12.1
Women's Equality
Leila Fazal
366
11.8
Conservative
David Macbeth-Richardson
359
11.6
Liberal Democrats
Aedan Pope
328
10.6
Liberal Democrats
John Siraut
263
8.5
Turnout
3,113
25.7
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
Gipsy Hill [ ]
Gipsy Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jennifer Braithwaite*
2,063
40.7
Labour
Matthew Bennett*
2,054
40.6
Green
Pete Elliott
1,922
37.9
Green
Becki Newell
1,903
37.6
Labour
Luke Murphy*
1,778
35.1
Green
Paul Rocks
1,647
32.5
Conservative
James Davis
271
5.4
Conservative
Irene Kimm
229
4.5
Conservative
Simon Hooberman
208
4.1
Liberal Democrats
Alexander Davies
132
2.6
Liberal Democrats
Samar Riaz
124
2.4
Liberal Democrats
Alexander Haylett
101
2.0
UKIP
John Dodds
42
0.8
UKIP
David Kennett
36
0.7
UKIP
Dafydd Morris
31
0.6
Turnout
5,076
48.6
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Green gain from Labour
Swing
Herne Hill [ ]
Herne Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Green
Becca Thackray
2,365
45.2
Labour
Jim Dickson *
2,335
44.7
Labour
Pauline George
2,246
43.0
Labour
Jack Holborn*
2,114
40.4
Green
Nick Christian
2,060
39.4
Green
Matt Reynolds
2,049
39.2
Herne Hill Community & Libraries Campaign
Nick Edwards
705
13.5
Conservative
Claire Baker
308
5.9
Liberal Democrats
Poppy Hasted
274
5.2
Liberal Democrats
Rachel Lester
266
5.1
Conservative
Dick Tooze
263
5.0
Conservative
Anton Richards
228
4.4
Liberal Democrats
Luke Sandford
171
3.3
Turnout
5,236
44.6
Green gain from Labour
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Knight's Hill [ ]
Knight's Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jane Pickard*
2,378
66.4
Labour
Jackie Meldrum*
2,326
64.9
Labour
Sonia Winifred*
2,033
56.8
Green
Torla Evans
637
17.8
Green
Robert Threadgold
504
14.1
Green
Duncan Eastoe
441
12.3
Conservative
Shirley Cosgrave
425
11.9
Conservative
Raymond Walker
414
11.6
Conservative
Edward Watkins
362
9.4
Liberal Democrats
Jeremy Baker
345
9.6
Liberal Democrats
Shiraz Engineer
247
6.9
Liberal Democrats
Liz Maffei
230
6.4
Turnout
3,589
34.6
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Larkhall [ ]
Larkhall (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Tina Valcarcel*
2,063
62.0
Labour
Andy Wilson *
1,893
56.9
Labour
Tim Windle
1,751
52.6
Green
Colleen Campbell
513
15.4
Conservative
Thomas Mytton
501
15.1
Liberal Democrats
Vivienne Baines
458
13.8
Conservative
Abiola Kingsley-Osaiga
455
13.7
Green
Jo Parkes
415
12.5
Conservative
Leila Abdi-Yaasen
411
12.3
Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Baines
392
11.8
Green
Nick Hattersley
386
11.6
Liberal Democrats
John Medway
354
10.6
Turnout
3,343
25.8
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Oval [ ]
Oval (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Claire Holland*
1,983
49.3
Labour
Jack Hopkins*
1,836
45.7
Labour
Phillip Normal
1,719
42.8
Liberal Democrats
Kathryn Grant
1,236
30.7
Liberal Democrats
Stéphane Croce
1,210
30.1
Liberal Democrats
Mike Hillier
1,076
26.8
Green Party - First Choice Candidate
Michael Keane
596
14.8
Conservative
Joshua Gething
461
11.5
Green
Cath Potter
458
11.4
Conservative
Peter Goves
455
11.3
Conservative
James Hallett
408
10.1
Green
Pat Price-Tomes
311
7.7
Turnout
4,042
34.6
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Prince's [ ]
Prince's (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
David Amos*
2,395
58.3
Labour
Jon Davies
2,325
56.6
Labour
Joanne Simpson*
2,256
55.0
Liberal Democrats
Richard Hardman
644
15.7
Green
Helen Gardiner
591
14.4
Conservative
Claire Barker
570
13.9
Liberal Democrats
Colette Thomas
542
13.2
Conservative
Michael Jefferson
482
11.7
Conservative
Jon Harrison
471
11.5
Liberal Democrats
Christopher Keating
461
11.2
Green
Fern Lindsay
422
10.3
Women's Equality
Eleanor Hemmens
326
7.9
Green
Nick Hemus
318
7.7
UKIP
Alan Bowles
101
2.5
UKIP
Robert Stephenson
75
1.8
UKIP
Mattias Tornstrand
67
1.6
Stuart Clark
26
0.6
Turnout
4,128
35.0
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
St Leonard's [ ]
St Leonard's (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Green
Scott Ainslie *
2,141
48.2
Green
Jonathan Bartley
2,080
46.8
Green
Nicole Griffiths
2,006
45.1
Labour
Saleha Jaffer *
1,677
37.7
Labour
Rob Hill *
1,676
37.7
Labour
Stephen Donnelly
1,673
37.6
Conservative
Wendy Newall
439
9.9
Conservative
Scott Simmonds
383
8.6
Conservative
Neil Salt
337
7.6
Liberal Democrats
Jennifer Keen
188
4.2
Liberal Democrats
Fiona MacKenzie
159
3.6
Liberal Democrats
Richard Malins
108
2.4
Turnout
4,453
39.6
Green hold
Swing
Green gain from Labour
Swing
Green gain from Labour
Swing
Stockwell [ ]
Stockwell (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Lucy Caldicott
2,107
59.8
Labour
Dr Mahamed Hashi
1,828
51.9
Labour
Mohammed Jaser
1,778
50.5
Liberal Democrats
Susanna Flood
598
17.0
Green
Catherine Dawkins
592
16.8
Conservative
Keith Best
521
14.8
Conservative
Sarah Barr
505
14.3
Conservative
Paul Mawdsley
469
13.3
Green
Tom Wood
433
12.3
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Horsler
405
11.5
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Thurburn
373
10.6
Green
Martin Dore
352
10.0
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts
Lisa Bainbridge
72
2.0
Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts
Steven Nally
40
1.1
Duma Polska
Tadeusz Slaski
37
1.1
Turnout
3,537
31.8
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Streatham Hill [ ]
Streatham Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Liz Atkins*
2,253
60.3
Labour
Rezina Chowdhury*
2,121
56.8
Labour
Iain Simpson*
1,912
51.2
Green
Will Aspinall
656
17.6
Green
Chris Holt
608
16.3
Conservative
Alexa Bailey
558
14.9
Green
Leon Maurice-Jones
517
13.8
Conservative
Simon Hemsley
505
13.5
Conservative
Kushal Patel
469
12.6
Liberal Democrats
Ashley Lumsden
404
10.8
Liberal Democrats
Ishbel Brown
379
10.1
Liberal Democrats
Roger Giess
360
9.6
Turnout
3,751
33.7
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Streatham South [ ]
Streatham South (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Danial Adilypour*
2,217
64.5
Labour
Clair Wilcox*
2,207
64.3
Labour
John Kazantzis*
2,187
63.7
Conservative
Russell Newall
570
16.6
Conservative
Helen Smith
539
15.7
Conservative
Chris Paling
440
12.8
Green
David Robinson
365
10.6
Green
Pete Johnson
312
9.1
Liberal Democrats
Simon Drage
277
8.1
Green
Charmian Kenner
269
7.8
Liberal Democrats
Matthew Bryant
241
7.0
Liberal Democrats
David Hare
215
6.3
UKIP
John Plume
76
2.2
UKIP
Simon Harman
66
1.9
UKIP
Johan Ward
44
1.3
Turnout
3,446
34.0
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Streatham Wells [ ]
Streatham Wells (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Malcolm Clark*
2,151
50.6
Labour
Marianna Masters
2,065
48.6
Labour
Mohammed Seedat*
1,975
46.5
Liberal Democrats
Dominic Leigh
1,281
30.1
Liberal Democrats
Helen Thompson
1,261
29.7
Liberal Democrats
Eloka Ikegbunam
1,216
28.6
Green
Sheila Freeman
544
12.8
Green
Becca Deegan
532
12.5
Green
Clifford Fleming
351
8.3
Conservative
Lisabeth Liell
350
8.2
Conservative
Russell Henman
340
8.0
Conservative
Teresa Tunstall
325
7.6
Turnout
4,263
37.9
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Thornton [ ]
Thornton (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Lib Peck *
2,140
64.6
Labour
Jane Edbrooke*
1,999
60.3
Labour
Ed Davie *
1,990
60.0
Conservative
Martin Reid
545
16.4
Conservative
Michael Spencer
511
15.4
Conservative
Vernon de Maynard
489
14.8
Green
Katherine Curran
388
11.7
Green
Adrian Audsley
364
11.0
Liberal Democrats
Duncan Brack
329
9.9
Liberal Democrats
Rebecca MacNair
328
9.9
Green
Anja Thies
292
8.8
Liberal Democrats
Conor Doherty
235
7.1
Turnout
3,320
34.7
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Jane Edbrooke was previously an Oval ward councillor (2010-2018).
Thurlow Park [ ]
Thurlow Park (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Anna Birley*
2,377
55.9
Labour Co-op
Fred Cowell*
2,308
54.3
Labour Co-op
Peter Ely
2,076
48.8
Conservative
Kelly Ben-Maimon
820
19.3
Conservative
Elia Carvalho
820
19.3
Conservative
Jack Kelly
761
17.9
Liberal Democrats
Kathy Erasmus
691
16.3
Liberal Democrats
Doug Buist
649
15.3
Liberal Democrats
Bryan Mahon-Ball
576
13.6
Green
Alice Playle
512
12.0
Green
Danielle Montrose-Francis
461
10.8
Green
Dale Mathers
458
10.8
Independent
Robin Lambert
89
2.1
Turnout
4,258
41.0
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Tulse Hill [ ]
Tulse Hill (3)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Mary Atkins *
2,289
61.3
Labour
Marcia Cameron *
2,271
60.8
Labour
Ben Kind *
2,102
56.3
Green
Gerlinde Gniewosz
947
25.3
Green
Kate Whitehead
838
22.4
Green
Andy Plant
795
21.3
Liberal Democrats
Matthew Coldrick
318
8.5
Liberal Democrats
Terry Curtis
289
7.7
Conservative
Claire Gardener
280
7.5
Conservative
Ed Gormley
255
6.8
Conservative
Roger Green
235
6.3
Liberal Democrats
Scott Liddle
213
5.7
Turnout
3,750
32.6
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Ben Kind was previously a Bishop's ward councillor (2014-2018).
Vassall [ ]
Vassall (3)[2]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jacqui Dyer*
2,296
62.3
Labour
Annie Gallop*
2,165
58.7
Labour
Paul Gadsby*
2,120
57.5
Green
Sarah Mynott
594
16.1
Green
Florence Pollock
505
13.7
Liberal Democrats
Kate Noble
476
12.9
Liberal Democrats
Juliet Hodges
474
12.9
Green
Bruno Combelles
471
12.8
Liberal Democrats
John Lubbock
433
11.7
Conservative
Glen Promnitz
338
9.2
Conservative
Gareth Wallace
318
8.6
Conservative
Stuart Barr
257
7.0
Pirate
Mark Chapman
127
3.4
Turnout
3,702
30.9
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
By-elections 2018-2022 [ ]
Coldharbour by-election, 13 September 2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Scarlett O'Hara
1,739
58.2
7.8
Green
Michael Groce
912
30.5
15.0
Liberal Democrats
Doug Buist
148
5.0
0.4
Conservative
Yvonne Stewart-Williams
119
4.0
2.4
Women's Equality
Sian Fogden
47
1.6
N/A
UKIP
Robert Stephenson
21
0.7
N/A
Majority
827
27.7
22.8
Turnout
2,994
24.8
Labour hold
Swing
The by-election was caused by the death of Matthew Parr.
Thornton by-election, 7 February 2019
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Stephen Donnelly
1,154
44.7
18.2
Liberal Democrats
Rebecca MacNair
845
32.8
23.1
Green
Adrian Audsley
251
9.7
1.7
Conservative
Martin Reid
247
9.6
6.4
Women's Equality
Leila Fazal
46
1.8
N/A
UKIP
John Plume
36
1.4
N/A
Majority
309
11.9
52.0
Turnout
27.5
Labour hold
Swing
The by-election was caused by the resignation of Jane Edbrooke.
Thornton by-election, 11 April 2019
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Nanda Manley-Browne
998
41.5
21.4
Liberal Democrats
Matthew Bryant
979
40.7
30.1
Green
Adrian Audsley
171
7.1
4.3
Conservative
Martin Reid
166
6.9
9.1
Women's Equality
Leila Fazal
53
2.2
N/A
UKIP
John Plume
39
1.6
N/A
Majority
19
0.7
63.2
Turnout
25.5
Labour hold
Swing
The by-election was caused by Lib Peck who resigned as Leader of Lambeth Council and as a councillor.
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