Summary Results of Elections
Overall control | Conservative | Labour | Residents | |
2010 | Conservative | 48 | 12 | - |
2006 | Conservative | 48 | 12 | - |
2002 | Conservative | 48 | 12 | - |
1998 | Conservative | 47 | 13 | - |
1994 | Conservative | 45 | 15 | - |
1990 | Conservative | 45 | 15 | - |
1986 | Conservative | 32 | 27 | 1 |
1982 | Conservative | 43 | 16 | 1 |
1978 | Conservative | 39 | 19 | 2 |
1974 | Conservative | 37 | 23 | - |
1971 | Conservative | 37 | 23 | - |
1968 | Conservative | 55 | 5 | - |
1964 | Conservative | 41 | 19 | - |
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