The 1968 Barking Council election took place on 9 May 1968 to elect members of Barking London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour Party stayed in overall control of the council.

Background

This election was the second local election since the borough was formed in 1964. Thus, incumbent councillors were seeking re-election for the first time. Labour was the only party that ran a full slate of candidates.

Results

Despite the Conservatives winning 13 additional councillors, the Labour Party maintained control electing 32 councillors to the Conservatives 13 and Resident Association 4.

Results by ward

Abbey

Cambell

Chadwell Heath

Eastbrook

Fanshawe

Gascoigne

Heath

Longbridge

Manor

River

Valence

Village

By-elections between 1968 and 1971

There were no by-elections.

References


London Local Elections, 2018 United Kingdom General Election, 1964

Exterior of Assembly Hall, Barking, 1968 Barking And Dagenham Archive

Barking Carnival 1968, showing concourse, crowd, and Barking's Queen

Camden London Borough Council election, 1982 Alchetron, the free

London Borough of Barking Mayor and Corporation members 1971 1972