As predicted, Steve Bullock won the mayoral election and I'm guessing that as he got over 50% on first preference votes, we'll never get to know how huge his vote would have been including second preferences. Interestingly, the Conservative candidate came second, with Duwayne Brooks third and Mike Keogh of the Greens fourth. Brooks appeared to have resigned from the LibDems altogether once this result came in, pre-empting his defeat in Downham ward:
I believe my journey with the LibDems in #Lewisham has come to an end. I have been loyal, doing my best throughout with integrity. 1/2
— Duwayne Brooks (@DuwayneBrooks) May 23, 2014
Sir Steve tweets very occasionally as @mayorbullock, if you're into that sort of thing.As for the ward elections, Labour took 53 of the 54 seats, smashing my prediction of 50, and in fact I got the opposition wrong, with a single Green retaining a seat in Brockley to make up the 54. Darren Johnson and his team put in a huge amount of effort to achieve that, and Darren was suitably delighted:
John Coughlin holds Brockley for the Greens. Proudest day of my fucking life!
— Darren Johnson AM (@DarrenJohnsonAM) May 23, 2014
Greens hold Brockley,,,, pic.twitter.com/SbxVrEZYal
— Darren Johnson AM (@DarrenJohnsonAM) May 24, 2014
I've made a twitter list of the 42 of the 54 councillors who are on twitter and if the council ever get round to publishing the detail, I might do some kind of statsy analysis of the results later.
Mike Harris, outgoing Labour councillor for Lewisham Central ward, has some interesting thoughts on what the one party state means for Lewisham politics, and puts out a challenge to local bloggers to form some kind of unofficial opposition. A challenge, and a discussion for another post.
Alternative SE4 has a nice visual image of the council chamber, making a refreshing change from exploding 3D pie charts and stacked 3D bar charts we've seen elsewhere (yes, Bexley Council and EastLondonLines, I'm looking at you...)
Another graph. This time its voter turnout. Good voting Tower Hamlets. #AndysGraphs #TowerHamletsElections pic.twitter.com/YVPQozcsCl
— EastLondonLines (@eastlondonlines) May 23, 2014
To be completely fair to ELL though, they did a great job live blogging election results across their patch, including Lewisham, and even produced a new version of their dodgy chart, just for me...
@clogsilk This is just for you Clare. pic.twitter.com/yq0KyFzBBm
— EastLondonLines (@eastlondonlines) May 23, 2014
They did something the rest of the local media couldn't manage, so well done to them.
2 comments:
WE still don't know how many votes the other candidates received, nevertheless I doubt that Labour received 98% of the votes, but gained 98% of the Council seats nearly eliminating scrutiny over the Labour Party of Lewisham.
This election explodes any argument for FPTP. The people of Lewisham don't have a functioning system of check and balances and it's a tragedy.
We know now, and the Labour party got just over 50% of the votes. http://clogsilk.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/why-i-hate-3d-pie-charts-case-for-pr.html
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