Buckinghamshire County Council election, 1977

Buckinghamshire County Council election, 1977
England
5 May 1977

 
Party Conservative Independent Labour

The County of Buckinghamshire within England

Party before election

Conservative

Elected Party

Conservative

Elections to Buckinghamshire County Council were held on Thursday, 5 May 1977, when the whole council of sixty-seven members was up for election.

The result was that the Conservatives comfortably retained their control, winning sixty-four seats, a gain of eighteen. The ranks of Labour were decimated, and it ended with only one county councillor, a loss of fifteen, while Independents gained two seats, one Ratepayer and one Independent Conservative, but lost one, a nett gain of one, and the Liberals lost the single seat they had had.[1]

Election result

Result of Buckinghamshire County Council election, 1977[1]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 64 18 0 + 18 95.5 %
  Independent 2 2 1 + 1 3.0 %
  Labour 1 0 15 - 15 1.5 %
  Liberal 0 0 1 - 1 0 %

Notes

  1. 1 2 'Conservatives triumph in Greater London and metropolitan counties' in The Times of London, issue 59997 dated 7 May 1977, p. 3
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