Stoke Newington and Hackney North (London County Council constituency)
Stoke Newington and Hackney North was a constituency used for elections to the London County Council between 1949 and the council's abolition, in 1965. The seat shared boundaries with the UK Parliament constituency of the same name.
Stoke Newington and Hackney North | |
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Former Constituency for the London County Council | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1949 |
Abolished | 1965 |
Member(s) | 3 |
Created from | Hackney North and Stoke Newington |
Councillors
Year | Name | Party | Name | Party | Name | Party | |||
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1949 | Mark Auliff | Labour | Molly Bolton | Labour | Henry Norris | Labour | |||
1952 | George Edward Hayes | Labour | Albert Samuels | Labour | Neville Sandelson | Labour | |||
1955 | Helen Bentwich | Labour | |||||||
1958 | Hugh Jenkins | Labour | Barry Payton | Labour | |||||
1961 | David Pitt | Labour |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Molly Bolton | 12,469 | |||
Labour | Mark Auliff | 12,256 | |||
Labour | Henry Norris | 11,435 | |||
Conservative | D. M. Barnes | 11,268 | |||
Conservative | A. C. M. Hopkins | 10,104 | |||
Conservative | M. A. Yardley | 9,948 | |||
Liberal | W. G. Wingate | 5,111 | |||
Liberal | John Peter James Ellis | 4,325 | |||
Liberal | David Goldblatt | 4,300 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | George Edward Hayes | 19,109 | |||
Labour | Albert Samuels | 19,003 | |||
Labour | Neville Sandelson | 18,777 | |||
Conservative | P. Brooks | 8,413 | |||
Conservative | S. Loweth | 8,349 | |||
Conservative | G. Finsberg | 8,283 | |||
Liberal | Philip Phillips | 1,768 | |||
Liberal | R. B. James | 1,232 | |||
Liberal | R. B. High | 1,189 | |||
Labour hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Albert Samuels | 9,678 | |||
Labour | Helen Bentwich | 9,639 | |||
Labour | Neville Sandelson | 9,575 | |||
Conservative | Julian Critchley | 5,265 | |||
Conservative | C. A. Harrison | 5,236 | |||
Conservative | E. D. Worwood | 5,201 | |||
Communist | H. Franklin | 923 | |||
Communist | Aubrey Morris | 860 | |||
Communist | T. Keene | 786 | |||
Liberal | Philip Phillips | 690 | |||
Liberal | H. Bloch | 681 | |||
Liberal | Benjamin Ashkenazi | 617 | |||
Labour hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Albert Samuels | 9,317 | |||
Labour | Hugh Jenkins | 9,045 | |||
Labour | Barry Payton | 9,014 | |||
Conservative | D. Yelland | 2,291 | |||
Conservative | F. B. Hughes | 2,235 | |||
Conservative | A. J. Barnett | 2,097 | |||
Liberal | C. Pater | 2,018 | |||
Liberal | D. Hart | 1,975 | |||
Liberal | B. Osen | 1,844 | |||
Labour hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Barry Payton | 9,076 | |||
Labour | Hugh Jenkins | 9,054 | |||
Labour | David Pitt | 8,905 | |||
Conservative | W. J. Hawkins | 4,158 | |||
Conservative | J. R. Boast | 4,064 | |||
Conservative | D. Yelland | 3,869 | |||
Liberal | C. Pater | 2,306 | |||
Liberal | S. Gresham | 2,244 | |||
Liberal | S. Leff | 2,004 | |||
Labour hold | Swing |
References
- "LCC Polling". The Times. 9 April 1949.
- "London County Council: Election results". The Times. 5 April 1952.
- "LCC results: Conservatives make headway". The Times. 25 April 1955.
- "Complete results of London County Council elections". The Times. 18 April 1958.
- "London County Council polling results". The Times. 14 April 1961.
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