List of electoral wards in Greater London

This is a list of electoral areas and wards in the ceremonial county and English region of Greater London. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the London Government Act 1963 are shown. The number of councillors, common councilmen or assembly members elected for each electoral area or ward is shown in brackets.

London borough councils

The 32 London boroughs have been divided into 679 electoral wards since May 2022.[1]

Barking and Dagenham

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[3]

  1. Abbey (3)
  2. Alibon (2)
  3. Cambell (3)
  4. Chadwell Heath (3)
  5. Eastbrook (3)
  6. Eastbury (2)
  7. Fanshawe (3)
  8. Gascoigne (3)
  9. Goresbrook (2)
  10. Heath (3)
  11. Longbridge (3)
  12. Manor (2)
  13. Marks Gate (1); changed to (2) in 1994[4]
  14. Parsloes (2)
  15. River (2)
  16. Thames (2)
  17. Triptons (3)
  18. Valence (3)
  19. Village (3)
  20. Becontree (2); new ward added in 1994[4]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[5]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[6]

Barnet

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 9 May 1968:[2]

Wards from 9 May 1968 to 2 May 2002:[7][8]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[9]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[10]

Bexley

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Belvedere (3)
  2. Bostall (3)
  3. Brampton (3)
  4. Christchurch (3)
  5. Crayford North (3)
  6. Crayford Town (3)
  7. Crayford West (2)
  8. Danson (3)
  9. East Wickham (3)
  10. Erith Town (3)
  11. Falconwood (2)
  12. Lamorbey East (3)
  13. Lamorbey West (4)
  14. North Cray (1)
  15. Northumberland Heath (3)
  16. St Mary's (4)
  17. St Michael's (3)
  18. Sidcup East (3)
  19. Sidcup West (2)
  20. Upton (2)
  21. Thamesmead East (3); new ward added in 1974[11]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[12]

  1. Barnehurst (2)
  2. Barnehurst North (1)
  3. Belvedere (3)
  4. Blackfen (2)
  5. Blendon & Penhill (3)
  6. Bostall (3)
  7. Brampton (3)
  8. Christchurch (3)
  9. Cray (2)
  10. Crayford (3)
  11. Danson (3)
  12. East Wickham (3)
  13. Erith (3)
  14. Falconwood (1)
  15. Lamorbey (3)
  16. North End (3)
  17. Northumberland Heath (3)
  18. St Mary's (3)
  19. St Michael's (3)
  20. Sidcup East (3)
  21. Sidcup West (3)
  22. Thamesmead East (3)
  23. Upton (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 3 May 2018:[13]

Wards from 3 May 2018 to present:[14]

Brent

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 9 May 1968:[2]

  1. Alperton (3)
  2. Barham (3)
  3. Brentwater (2)
  4. Brondesbury Park (2)
  5. Carlton (2)
  6. Chalkhill (3)
  7. Chamberlayne (2)
  8. Church End (2)
  9. Cricklewood (2)
  10. Gladstone (2)
  11. Harlesden (2)
  12. Kensal Rise (2)
  13. Kenton (3)
  14. Kilburn (2)
  15. Kingsbury (3)
  16. Manor (2)
  17. Mapesbury (2)
  18. Preston (3)
  19. Queensbury (2)
  20. Queen's Park (2)
  21. Roundwood (2)
  22. St Raphael's (2)
  23. Stonebridge (2)
  24. Sudbury (3)
  25. Tokyngton (3)
  26. Willesden Green (2)

Wards from 9 May 1968 to 4 May 1978:[7]

  1. Alperton (2)
  2. Barham (2)
  3. Brentwater (2)
  4. Brondesbury Park (2)
  5. Carlton (2)
  6. Chamberlayne (2)
  7. Church End (2)
  8. Cricklewood (2)
  9. Fryent (2)
  10. Gladstone (2)
  11. Harlesden (2)
  12. Kensal Rise (2)
  13. Kenton (2)
  14. Kilburn (2)
  15. Kingsbury (2)
  16. Manor (2)
  17. Mapesbury (2)
  18. Preston (1)
  19. Queensbury (2)
  20. Queens Park (2)
  21. Roe Green (2)
  22. Roundwood (2)
  23. St Raphael's (2)
  24. Stonebridge (2)
  25. Sudbury (2)
  26. Sudbury Court (1)
  27. Tokyngton (2)
  28. Town Hall (2)
  29. Wembley Central (2)
  30. Wembley Park (2)
  31. Willesden Green (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[15]

  1. Alperton (2)
  2. Barham (3); changed to (2) in 1994[16]
  3. Barnhill (2)
  4. Brentwater (2)
  5. Brondesbury Park (2)
  6. Carlton (2)
  7. Chamberlayne (2)
  8. Church End (2)
  9. Cricklewood (2)
  10. Fryent (2)
  11. Gladstone (2)
  12. Harlesden (2)
  13. Kensal Rise (2)
  14. Kenton (2)
  15. Kilburn (2)
  16. Kingsbury (2)
  17. Manor (2)
  18. Mapesbury (2)
  19. Preston (3)
  20. Queen's Park (2)
  21. Queensbury (2)
  22. Roe Green (2)
  23. Roundwood (2)
  24. St Andrew's (2)
  25. St Raphael's (3)
  26. Stonebridge (2)
  27. Sudbury (2); changed to (3) in 1994[16]
  28. Sudbury Court (2)
  29. Tokyngton (3)
  30. Wembley Central (2)
  31. Willesden Green (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[17]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[18]

Bromley

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Anerley (2)
  2. Bickley (3)
  3. Biggin Hill (2)
  4. Bromley Common (3)
  5. Chelsfield (2)
  6. Chislehurst (3)
  7. Clock House (2)
  8. Copers Cope (2)
  9. Darwin (1)
  10. Eden Park (2)
  11. Farnborough (3)
  12. Goddington (3)
  13. Keston & Hayes (3)
  14. Lawrie Park & Kent House (2)
  15. Manor House (2)
  16. Martins Hill & Town (3)
  17. Mottingham (2)
  18. Penge (3)
  19. Petts Wood (3)
  20. Plaistow & Sundridge (3)
  21. St Mary Cray (2)
  22. St Paul's Cray (3)
  23. Shortlands (2)
  24. West Wickham North (2)
  25. West Wickham South (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[19]

  1. Anerley (2)
  2. Bickley (3)
  3. Biggin Hill (2)
  4. Bromley Common & Keston (3)
  5. Chelsfield & Goddington (3)
  6. Chislehurst (3)
  7. Clock House (2)
  8. Copers Cope (2)
  9. Crofton (2)
  10. Darwin (1)
  11. Eden Park (2)
  12. Farnborough (2)
  13. Hayes (3)
  14. Kelsey Park (2)
  15. Lawrie Park & Kent House (2)
  16. Martins Hill & Town (2)
  17. Mottingham (2)
  18. Orpington Central (2)
  19. Penge (2)
  20. Petts Wood & Knoll (3)
  21. Plaistow & Sundridge (3)
  22. St Mary Cray (3)
  23. St Paul's Cray (3)
  24. Shortlands (2)
  25. West Wickham North (2)
  26. West Wickham South (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[20]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[21]

Camden

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 13 May 1971:[2]

Wards from 13 May 1971 to 4 May 1978:[22]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[23]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[24]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[25]

Croydon

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Addiscombe (3)
  2. Bensham Manor (3)
  3. Broad Green (3)
  4. Central (3)
  5. Coulsdon East(3)
  6. East (3)
  7. New Addington (3)
  8. Norbury (3)
  9. Purley (3)
  10. Sanderstead & Selsdon (3)
  11. Sanderstead North (3)
  12. Shirley (3)
  13. South Norwood (3)
  14. Thornton Heath (3)
  15. Upper Norwood (3)
  16. Waddon(3)
  17. West Thornton (3)
  18. Whitehorse Manor (3)
  19. Woodcote & Coulsdon West (3)
  20. Woodside (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[26]

  1. Addiscombe (3)
  2. Ashburton (2)
  3. Bensham Manor (3)
  4. Beulah (2)
  5. Broad Green (3)
  6. Coulsdon East (3)
  7. Croham (3)
  8. Fairfield (3)
  9. Fieldway (2)
  10. Heathfield (3)
  11. Kenley (2)
  12. Monks Orchard (2)
  13. New Addington (3)
  14. Norbury (3)
  15. Purley (3)
  16. Rylands (2)
  17. Sanderstead (2)
  18. Selsdon (2)
  19. South Norwood (3)
  20. Spring Park (2)
  21. Thornton Heath (3)
  22. Upper Norwood (2)
  23. Waddon (3)
  24. West Thornton (3)
  25. Whitehorse Manor (3)
  26. Woodcote & Coulsdon West (3)
  27. Woodside (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 3 May 2018:[27]

  1. Addiscombe (3)
  2. Ashburton (3)
  3. Bensham Manor (3)
  4. Broad Green (3)
  5. Coulsdon East (3)
  6. Coulsdon West (3)
  7. Croham (3)
  8. Fairfield (3)
  9. Fieldway (2)
  10. Heathfield (3)
  11. Kenley (3)
  12. New Addington (2)
  13. Norbury (3)
  14. Purley (3)
  15. Sanderstead (3)
  16. Selhurst (3)
  17. Selsdon and Ballards (3)
  18. Shirley (3)
  19. South Norwood (3)
  20. Thornton Heath(3)
  21. Upper Norwood (3)
  22. Waddon (3)
  23. West Thornton (3)
  24. Woodside (3)

Wards from 3 May 2018:[28]

Ealing

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Brent (3)
  2. Central (3)
  3. Cleveland (3)
  4. Dormers Wells (3)
  5. East (3)
  6. Elthorne (3)
  7. Glebe (3)
  8. Hanger Hill (3)
  9. Heathfield (3)
  10. Horsenden (3)
  11. Mandeville (3)
  12. Northcote (3)
  13. Northfields (3)
  14. Perivale (3)
  15. Ravenor (3)
  16. Southfield (3)
  17. Springfield (3)
  18. Walpole (3)
  19. Waxlow Manor (3)
  20. West End (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[29]

  1. Argyle (3)
  2. Costons (3)
  3. Dormers Wells (3)
  4. Ealing Common (3)
  5. Elthorne (3)
  6. Glebe (3)
  7. Hanger Lane (3)
  8. Heathfield (3)
  9. Hobbayne (3)
  10. Mandeville (3)
  11. Mount Pleasant (3)
  12. Northcote (3)
  13. Northfield (3)
  14. Perivale (3); changed to (2) in 1994[16]
  15. Pitshanger (3)
  16. Ravenor (3)
  17. Southfield (3)
  18. Springfield (3)
  19. Vale (2)
  20. Victoria (2)
  21. Walpole (3)
  22. Waxlow (3)
  23. West End (3)
  24. Wood End (3)
  25. Horsenden (2); new ward added in 1994[16]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[30]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[31]

Enfield

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 6 May 1982:[2]

  1. Angel Road (2)
  2. Arnos (2)
  3. Bowes (2)
  4. Bullsmoor (2)
  5. Bush Hill (2)
  6. Bush Hill South (2)
  7. Cambridge Road (2)
  8. Chase (2)
  9. Church Street (2)
  10. Cockfosters (2)
  11. Craig Park (2)
  12. Enfield Wash (2)
  13. Grange (2)
  14. Green Street (2)
  15. Highfield (2)
  16. Jubilee (2)
  17. New Park (2)
  18. Oakwood (2)
  19. Ordnance (2)
  20. Palmers Green (2)
  21. Ponders End (2)
  22. Pymmes (2)
  23. Silver Street (2)
  24. Southgate Green (2)
  25. St Alphege (2)
  26. St Peter's (2)
  27. Town (2)
  28. West (2)
  29. Willow (2)
  30. Winchmore Hill (2)

Wards from 6 May 1982 to 2 May 2002:[32]

  1. Angel Road (2)
  2. Arnos (2)
  3. Bowes (2)
  4. Bullsmoor (2)
  5. Chase (2)
  6. Craig Park (2)
  7. Enfield Lock (2)
  8. Enfield Wash (2)
  9. Grange (2)
  10. Green Street (2)
  11. Grovelands (2)
  12. Highfield (2)
  13. Hoe Lane (2)
  14. Huxley (2)
  15. Jubilee (2)
  16. Latymer (2)
  17. Merryhills (2)
  18. Oakwood (2)
  19. Palmers Green (2)
  20. Ponders End (2)
  21. Raglan (2)
  22. St Alphege (2)
  23. St Marks (2)
  24. St Peters (2)
  25. Southbury (2)
  26. Southgate Green (2)
  27. Town (2)
  28. Trent (2)
  29. Village (2)
  30. Weir Hall (2)
  31. Willow (2)
  32. Winchmore Hill (2)
  33. Worcesters (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[33]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[34]

Greenwich

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[35]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[36]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[37]

Hackney

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Brownswood (2)
  2. Chatham (3)
  3. Clissold (3)
  4. Dalston (3)
  5. De Beauvoir (3)
  6. Defoe (4)
  7. Downs (5)
  8. Haggerston (2)
  9. Kingsmead (4)
  10. Leabridge (3)
  11. Moorfields (2)
  12. New River (3)
  13. Northfield (3)
  14. Northwold (2)
  15. Queensbridge (4)
  16. Rectory (2)
  17. Springfield (3)
  18. Victoria (3)
  19. Wenlock (3)
  20. Wick (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[38]

  1. Brownswood (2)
  2. Chatham (3)
  3. Clissold (3)
  4. Dalston (3)
  5. De Beauvoir (3)
  6. Eastdown (3)
  7. Haggerston (2)
  8. Homerton (2)
  9. Kings Park (2)
  10. Leabridge (3)
  11. Moorfields (2)
  12. New River (3)
  13. North Defoe (2)
  14. Northfield (3)
  15. Northwold (3)
  16. Queensbridge (3)
  17. Rectory (3)
  18. South Defoe (3)
  19. Springfield (3)
  20. Victoria (3)
  21. Wenlock (2)
  22. Westdown (2)
  23. Wick (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 22 May 2014:[39]

Wards from 22 May 2014 to present:[40]

  1. Brownswood (2)
  2. Cazenove (3)
  3. Clissold (3)
  4. Dalston (2)
  5. De Beauvoir (2)
  6. Hackney Central (3)
  7. Hackney Downs (3)
  8. Hackney Wick (3)
  9. Haggerston (3)
  10. Homerton (3)
  11. Hoxton East & Shoreditch (3)
  12. Hoxton West (3)
  13. King's Park (3)
  14. Lea Bridge (3)
  15. London Fields (3)
  16. Shacklewell (2)
  17. Springfield (3)
  18. Stamford Hill West (2)
  19. Stoke Newington (3)
  20. Victoria (3)
  21. Woodberry Down (2)

Hammersmith and Fulham

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Addison (3)
  2. Avonmore (2)
  3. Broadway (3)
  4. Brook Green (3)
  5. Colehill (2)
  6. College Park & Old Oak (3)
  7. Coningham (3)
  8. Crabtree (3)
  9. Gibbs Green (3)
  10. Grove (3)
  11. Halford (3)
  12. Margravine (3)
  13. Parsons Green (3)
  14. St Stephen's (3)
  15. Sandford (3)
  16. Sherbrooke (2)
  17. Starch Green (3)
  18. Sulivan (3)
  19. Town (3)
  20. White City (3)
  21. Wormholt (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[41]

  1. Addison (2)
  2. Avonmore (2)
  3. Broadway (2)
  4. Brook Green (2)
  5. Colehill (2)
  6. College Park & Old Oak (3)
  7. Coningham (3)
  8. Crabtree (2)
  9. Eel Brook (2)
  10. Gibbs Green (2)
  11. Grove (2)
  12. Margravine (2)
  13. Normand (2)
  14. Palace (2)
  15. Ravenscourt (2)
  16. Sands End (2)
  17. Sherbrooke (2)
  18. Starch Green (2)
  19. Sulivan (2)
  20. Town (2)
  21. Walham (2)
  22. White City & Shepherds Bush (3)
  23. Wormholt (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[42]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[43]

Haringey

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Alexandra-Bowes (4)
  2. Bruce Grove (3)
  3. Central Hornsey (3)
  4. Coleraine (4)
  5. Crouch End (3)
  6. Fortis Green (3)
  7. Green Lanes (3)
  8. High Cross (2)
  9. Highgate (3)
  10. Muswell Hill (3)
  11. Noel Park (4)
  12. Park (3)
  13. Seven Sisters (3)
  14. South Hornsey (3)
  15. South Tottenham (2)
  16. Stroud Green (3)
  17. Tottenham Central (3)
  18. Town Hall (3)
  19. Turnpike (2)
  20. West Green (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[44]

  1. Alexandra (3)
  2. Archway (2)
  3. Bowes Park (3)
  4. Bruce Grove (3)
  5. Coleraine (3)
  6. Crouch End (3)
  7. Fortis Green (3)
  8. Green Lanes (2)
  9. Harringay (3)
  10. High Cross (2)
  11. Highgate (2)
  12. Hornsey Central (2)
  13. Hornsey Vale (2)
  14. Muswell Hill (3)
  15. Noel Park (3)
  16. Park (2)
  17. Seven Sisters (2)
  18. South Hornsey (2)
  19. South Tottenham (2)
  20. Tottenham Central (3)
  21. West Green (3)
  22. White Hart Lane (3)
  23. Woodside (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[45]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[46]

Harrow

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Belmont (3)
  2. Harrow Weald (4)
  3. Harrow-on-the-Hill & Greenhill (3)
  4. Headstone (3)
  5. Kenton (4)
  6. Pinner North & Hatch End (5)
  7. Pinner South (5)
  8. Queensbury (3)
  9. Roxbourne (3)
  10. Roxeth (4)
  11. Stanmore North (5)
  12. Stanmore South (3)
  13. Wealdstone North (4)
  14. Wealdstone South (3)
  15. West Harrow (4)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[47]

  1. Canons (3)
  2. Centenary (3)
  3. Greenhill (3)
  4. Harrow on the Hill (3)
  5. Harrow Weald (3)
  6. Hatch End (3)
  7. Headstone North (3)
  8. Headstone South (3)
  9. Kenton East (3)
  10. Kenton West (3)
  11. Marlborough (3)
  12. Pinner (3)
  13. Pinner West (3)
  14. Rayners Lane (3)
  15. Ridgeway (3)
  16. Roxbourne (3)
  17. Roxeth (3)
  18. Stanmore Park (3)
  19. Stanmore South (3)
  20. Wealdstone (3)
  21. Wemborough (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[48]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[49]

Havering

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[50]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[51]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[52]

Hillingdon

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Belmore (4)
  2. Colham-Cowley (3)
  3. Eastcote (3)
  4. Frogmore (4)
  5. Harefield (2)
  6. Haydon (3)
  7. Hayes (4)
  8. Hillingdon East (3)
  9. Hillingdon West (3)
  10. Ickenham (3)
  11. Manor (3)
  12. Northwood (3)
  13. Ruislip (3)
  14. South (4)
  15. South Ruislip (4)
  16. Uxbridge (3)
  17. Yeading (4)
  18. Yiewsley (4)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[53]

  1. Barnhill (3)
  2. Botwell (2)
  3. Bourne (2)
  4. Cavendish (2)
  5. Charville (3)
  6. Colham (2)
  7. Cowley (3)
  8. Crane (2)
  9. Deansfield (2)
  10. Eastcote (3)
  11. Harefield (2)
  12. Harlington (3)
  13. Heathrow (2)
  14. Hillingdon East (2)
  15. Hillingdon North (2)
  16. Hillingdon West (3)
  17. Ickenham (3)
  18. Manor (2)
  19. Northwood (3)
  20. Northwood Hills (3)
  21. Ruislip (2)
  22. St Martins (2)
  23. Townfield (3)
  24. Uxbridge North (2)
  25. Uxbridge South (2)
  26. West Drayton (2)
  27. Wood End (2)
  28. Yeading (3)
  29. Yiewsley (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[54]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[55]

Hounslow

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Clifden (3)
  2. Cranford (3)
  3. East Bedfont (3)
  4. Feltham Central (3)
  5. Feltham North (3)
  6. Feltham South (3)
  7. Gunnersbury (3)
  8. Hanworth (3)
  9. Heston East (3)
  10. Heston West (3)
  11. Homefields (3)
  12. Hounslow Central (3)
  13. Hounslow Heath (3)
  14. Hounslow South (3)
  15. Hounslow West (3)
  16. Isleworth North (3)
  17. Isleworth South (3)
  18. Riverside (3)
  19. Spring Grove (3)
  20. Turnham Green (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[56]

  1. Brentford Clifden (3)
  2. Chiswick Homefields (2)
  3. Chiswick Riverside (3)
  4. Cranford (3)
  5. East Bedfont (3)
  6. Feltham Central (3)
  7. Feltham North (3)
  8. Feltham South (3)
  9. Gunnersbury (3)
  10. Hanworth (3)
  11. Heston Central (2)
  12. Heston East (2)
  13. Heston West (3)
  14. Hounslow Central (3)
  15. Hounslow Heath (3)
  16. Hounslow South (3)
  17. Hounslow West (3)
  18. Isleworth North (3)
  19. Isleworth South (3)
  20. Spring Grove (3)
  21. Turnham Green (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[57]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[58]

Islington

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[59]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[60]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[61]

Kensington and Chelsea

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 2 May 1974:[2]

  1. Brompton (4)
  2. Cheyne (2)
  3. Church (3)
  4. Earls Court (6)
  5. Golborne (3)
  6. Hans Town (3)
  7. Holland (6)
  8. Norland (4)
  9. North Stanley (2)
  10. Pembridge (6)
  11. Queen's Gate (4)
  12. Redcliffe (7)
  13. Royal Hospital (2)
  14. St Charles (6)
  15. South Stanley (2)

Wards from 2 May 1974 to 2 May 2002:[62][63]

  1. Abingdon (3)
  2. Avondale (3)
  3. Brompton (2)
  4. Campden (3)
  5. Cheyne (2)
  6. Church (2)
  7. Colville (3)
  8. Courtfield (3)
  9. Earls Court (3)
  10. Golborne (3)
  11. Hans Town (3)
  12. Holland (3)
  13. Kelfield (2)
  14. Norland (2)
  15. North Stanley (2)
  16. Pembridge (3)
  17. Queen's Gate (3)
  18. Redcliffe (3)
  19. Royal Hospital (2)
  20. St Charles (2)
  21. South Stanley (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 22 May 2014:[64]

Wards from 22 May 2014 to present:[65]

  1. Abingdon (3)
  2. Brompton & Hans Town (3)
  3. Campden (3)
  4. Chelsea Riverside (3)
  5. Colville (3)
  6. Courtfield (3)
  7. Dalgarno (2)
  8. Earl's Court (3)
  9. Golborne (3)
  10. Holland (3)
  11. Norland (2)
  12. Notting Dale (3)
  13. Pembridge (2)
  14. Queen's Gate (3)
  15. Redcliffe (3)
  16. Royal Hospital (3)
  17. St Helen's (2)
  18. Stanley (3)

Kingston upon Thames

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Berrylands (4)
  2. Burlington (2)
  3. Cambridge (2)
  4. Canbury (3)
  5. Chessington (4)
  6. Coombe (2)
  7. Dickerage (2)
  8. Grove (3)
  9. Hill (2)
  10. Hook & Southborough (4)
  11. Malden Green (2)
  12. Malden Manor (2)
  13. Mount (2)
  14. Norbiton (2)
  15. Norbiton Park (2)
  16. Park (2)
  17. St James's (2)
  18. St Mark's & Seething Wells (4)
  19. Surbiton Hill (3)
  20. Tolworth East (3)
  21. Tolworth South (2)
  22. Tolworth West (2)
  23. Town (2)
  24. Tudor (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[66]

  1. Berrylands (3)
  2. Burlington (2)
  3. Cambridge (3)
  4. Canbury (3)
  5. Chessington North (2)
  6. Chessington South (3)
  7. Coombe (2)
  8. Grove (3)
  9. Hill (2)
  10. Hook (2)
  11. Malden Manor (2)
  12. Norbiton (3)
  13. Norbiton Park (2)
  14. St James (3)
  15. St Marks (3)
  16. Surbiton Hill (3)
  17. Tolworth East (2)
  18. Tolworth South (2)
  19. Tolworth West (2)
  20. Tudor (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[67]

Wards from 5 May 2022 to present:[68]

Lambeth

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[69]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[70]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[71]

Lewisham

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Bellingham (2)
  2. Blackheath & Lewisham Village (3)
  3. Brockley (3); renamed Crofton Park in 1974[72]
  4. Culverley (2)
  5. Deptford (3)
  6. Drake (3)
  7. Forest Hill (3)
  8. Grinling Gibbons (3)
  9. Grove Park (2)
  10. Honor Oak Park (3)
  11. Ladywell (3)
  12. Lewisham Park (3)
  13. Manor Lee (2)
  14. Marlowe (3)
  15. Pepys (3)
  16. Rushey Green (2)
  17. St Andrew (2)
  18. St Mildred Lee (2)
  19. South Lee (2)
  20. Southend (3)
  21. Sydenham East (3)
  22. Sydenham West (3)
  23. Whitefoot (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[73]

  1. Bellingham (2)
  2. Blackheath (2)
  3. Blythe Hill (2)
  4. Catford (2)
  5. Churchdown (3)
  6. Crofton Park (3)
  7. Downham (3)
  8. Drake (3)
  9. Evelyn (3)
  10. Forest Hill (2)
  11. Grinling Gibbons (3)
  12. Grove Park (2)
  13. Hither Green (3)
  14. Horniman (3)
  15. Ladywell (3)
  16. Manor Lee (2)
  17. Marlowe (3)
  18. Pepys (3)
  19. Perry Hill (3)
  20. Rushey Green (2)
  21. St Andrew (2)
  22. St Margaret (2)
  23. St Mildred (3)
  24. Sydenham East (3)
  25. Sydenham West (3)
  26. Whitefoot (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[74]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[75]

Merton

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Cannon Hill (4)
  2. Mitcham Central (4)
  3. Mitcham East (2)
  4. Mitcham North (4)
  5. Mitcham South (4)
  6. Mitcham West (4)
  7. Morden (4)
  8. Priory (4)
  9. Ravensbury (4)
  10. West Barnes (4)
  11. Wimbledon East (4)
  12. Wimbledon North (4)
  13. Wimbledon South (4)
  14. Wimbledon West (4)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[76]

  1. Abbey (3)
  2. Cannon Hill (3)
  3. Colliers Wood (3)
  4. Dundonald (3)
  5. Durnsford (2)
  6. Figge's Marsh (3)
  7. Graveney (2)
  8. Hillside (3)
  9. Lavender (2)
  10. Longthornton (3)
  11. Lower Morden (3)
  12. Merton Park (3)
  13. Phipps Bridge (3)
  14. Pollards Hill (3)
  15. Ravensbury (3)
  16. Raynes Park (3)
  17. St Helier (3)
  18. Trinity (3)
  19. Village (3)
  20. West Barnes (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[77]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[78]


Newham

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Beckton (2)
  2. Bemersyde (2)
  3. Canning Town & Grange (2)
  4. Castle (2)
  5. Central (2)
  6. Custom House & Silvertown (3)
  7. Forest Gate (3)
  8. Greatfield (3)
  9. Hudsons (3)
  10. Kensington (2)
  11. Little Ilford (3)
  12. Manor Park (3)
  13. New Town (2)
  14. Ordnance (2)
  15. Park (3)
  16. Plaistow (3)
  17. Plashet (3)
  18. St Stephens (2)
  19. South (3)
  20. Stratford (2)
  21. Upton (3)
  22. Wall End (3)
  23. West Ham (2)
  24. Woodgrange (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[79]

  1. Beckton (2)
  2. Bemersyde (2)
  3. Canning Town & Grange (2)
  4. Castle (2)
  5. Central (2)
  6. Custom House & Silvertown (3)
  7. Forest Gate (3)
  8. Greatfield (3)
  9. Hudsons (3)
  10. Kensington (2)
  11. Little Ilford (3)
  12. Manor Park (3)
  13. Monega (2)
  14. New Town (2)
  15. Ordnance (2)
  16. Park (3)
  17. Plaistow (3)
  18. Plashet (3)
  19. St Stephens (2)
  20. South (3)
  21. Stratford (2)
  22. Upton (3)
  23. Wall End (3)
  24. West Ham (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[80]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[81]

Redbridge

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[82]

  1. Aldborough (3)
  2. Barkingside (3)
  3. Bridge (3)
  4. Chadwell (3)
  5. Church End (3)
  6. Clayhall (3)
  7. Clementswood (3)
  8. Cranbrook (3)
  9. Fairlop (3)
  10. Fullwell (3)
  11. Goodmayes (3); changed to (2) in 1994[4]
  12. Hainault (3)
  13. Loxford (3)
  14. Mayfield (3)
  15. Monkhams (3)
  16. Newbury (3)
  17. Roding (3)
  18. Seven Kings (3)
  19. Snaresbrook (3)
  20. Valentines (3)
  21. Wanstead (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 3 May 2018:[83]

Wards from 3 May 2018 to present:[84]

Richmond upon Thames

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 9 May 1968:[2]

  1. Barnes (4)
  2. Bushey Park (3)
  3. Central Twickenham (3)
  4. East Sheen (4)
  5. East Twickenham (3)
  6. Ham (1)
  7. Hampton (3)
  8. Hampton Hill (3)
  9. Heathfield (3)
  10. Hill (1)
  11. Kew (1)
  12. King's (1)
  13. Manor (1)
  14. Mortlake (4)
  15. North Sheen (1)
  16. Park (1)
  17. Petersham (1)
  18. Richmond Central (1)
  19. Richmond Green (1)
  20. St Luke's (1)
  21. Selwyn (1)
  22. South Twickenham (3)
  23. Teddington (3)
  24. West Twickenham (3)
  25. Whitton (3)

Wards from 9 May 1968 to 4 May 1978:[7]

  1. Barnes (3)
  2. Central Twickenham (3)
  3. East Sheen (3)
  4. East Twickenham (3)
  5. Ham-Petersham (3)
  6. Hampton (3)
  7. Hampton Hill (3)
  8. Hampton Wick (3)
  9. Heathfield (3)
  10. Kew (3)
  11. Mortlake (3)
  12. Palewell (3)
  13. Richmond Hill (3)
  14. Richmond Town (3)
  15. South Twickenham (3)
  16. Teddington (3)
  17. West Twickenham (3)
  18. Whitton (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[85]

  1. Barnes (3)
  2. Central Twickenham (2)
  3. East Sheen (2)
  4. East Twickenham (3)
  5. Ham & Petersham (3)
  6. Hampton (3)
  7. Hampton Hill (3)
  8. Hampton Nursery (2)
  9. Hampton Wick (3)
  10. Heathfield (3)
  11. Kew (3)
  12. Mortlake (3)
  13. Palewell (3)
  14. Richmond Hill (3)
  15. Richmond Town (2)
  16. South Twickenham (3)
  17. Teddington (3)
  18. West Twickenham (2)
  19. Whitton (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[86]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[87]

Southwark

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 9 May 1968:[2]

  1. Abbey (3)
  2. Alleyn (2)
  3. Bellenden (3)
  4. Bricklayers (3)
  5. Browning (3)
  6. Brunswick (3)
  7. Burgess (3)
  8. Cathedral (3)
  9. Chaucer (3)
  10. Consort (3)
  11. Dockyard (2)
  12. Faraday (3)
  13. Friary (4)
  14. Lyndhurst (3)
  15. Newington (3)
  16. Riverside (2)
  17. Rotherhithe (3)
  18. Ruskin (2)
  19. Rye (2)
  20. St Giles (3)
  21. The College (2)
  22. Waverley (2)

Wards from 9 May 1968 to 4 May 1978:[7]

  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Alleyn (2)
  3. Bellenden (3)
  4. Bricklayers (2)
  5. Browning (3)
  6. Brunswick (3)
  7. Burgess (3)
  8. Cathedral (3)
  9. Chaucer (3)
  10. College (2)
  11. Consort (3)
  12. Dockyard (2)
  13. Faraday (4)
  14. Friary (3)
  15. Lyndhurst (3)
  16. Newington (3)
  17. Riverside (2)
  18. Rotherhithe (2)
  19. Ruskin (2)
  20. Rye (2)
  21. St Giles (3)
  22. The Lane (3)
  23. Waverley (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[88]

  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Alleyn (2)
  3. Barset (2)
  4. Bellenden (3)
  5. Bricklayers (2)
  6. Browning (3)
  7. Brunswick (3)
  8. Burgess (2)
  9. Cathedral (2)
  10. Chaucer (3)
  11. College (2)
  12. Consort (2)
  13. Dockyard (3)
  14. Faraday (3)
  15. Friary (3)
  16. Liddle (3)
  17. Lyndhurst (3)
  18. Newington (3)
  19. Riverside (3)
  20. Rotherhithe (3)
  21. Ruskin (3)
  22. Rye (2)
  23. St Giles (3)
  24. The Lane (2)
  25. Waverley (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 3 May 2018:[89]

Wards from 3 May 2018 to present:[90]

Sutton

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Beddington North (2)
  2. Beddington South (2)
  3. Belmont (2)
  4. Carshalton Central (2)
  5. Carshalton North East (3)
  6. Carshalton North West (2)
  7. Carshalton St Helier North (2)
  8. Carshalton St Helier South (2)
  9. Carshalton St Helier West (2)
  10. Carshalton South East (2)
  11. Carshalton South West (2)
  12. Cheam North (2)
  13. Cheam South (2)
  14. Cheam West (2)
  15. Sutton Central (2)
  16. Sutton East (2)
  17. Sutton North (2)
  18. Sutton North East (2)
  19. Sutton South (2)
  20. Sutton South East (2)
  21. Wallington Central (2)
  22. Wallington North (2)
  23. Wallington South (2)
  24. Worcester Park North (2)
  25. Worcester Park South (2)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[91]

  1. Beddington North (2)
  2. Beddington South (3)
  3. Belmont (2)
  4. Carshalton Beeches (3)
  5. Carshalton Central (2)
  6. Carshalton North (2)
  7. Cheam South (2)
  8. Cheam West (2)
  9. Clockhouse (1)
  10. North Cheam (2)
  11. Rosehill (2)
  12. St Helier North (3)
  13. St Helier South (2)
  14. Sutton Central (2)
  15. Sutton Common (2)
  16. Sutton East (3)
  17. Sutton South (3)
  18. Sutton West (2)
  19. Wallington North (3)
  20. Wallington South (3)
  21. Wandle Valley (2)
  22. Woodcote (1)
  23. Worcester Park North (3)
  24. Worcester Park South (2)
  25. Wrythe Green (2)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[92]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[93]

Tower Hamlets

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Bethnal Green Central (3)
  2. Bethnal Green East (3)
  3. Bethnal Green North (3)
  4. Bethnal Green South (3)
  5. Bethnal Green West (3)
  6. Bow North (2)
  7. Bow South (3)
  8. Bromley (3)
  9. Holy Trinity (3)
  10. Limehouse (4)
  11. Poplar East (3)
  12. Poplar Millwall (2)
  13. Poplar South (2)
  14. Poplar West (3)
  15. Redcoat (3)
  16. St Dunstan's (3)
  17. St Katherine's (4)
  18. St Mary's (3)
  19. Shadwell (3)
  20. Spitalfields (4)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[94]

  1. Blackwall (2)
  2. Bow (3)
  3. Bromley (3)
  4. East India (2)
  5. Grove (2)
  6. Holy Trinity (3)
  7. Lansbury (3)
  8. Limehouse (3)
  9. Millwall (3)
  10. Park (2)
  11. Redcoat (2)
  12. St Dunstan's (3)
  13. St James' (2)
  14. St Katharine's (3)
  15. St Mary's (2)
  16. St Peter's (3)
  17. Shadwell (3)
  18. Spitalfields (3)
  19. Weavers (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 22 May 2014:[95]

Wards from 22 May 2014 to present:[96]

Waltham Forest

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Cann Hall (3)
  2. Central (3)
  3. Chapel End (3)
  4. Chingford Central (3)
  5. Chingford North West (3)
  6. Chingford South (3)
  7. Forest (3)
  8. Hale End (3)
  9. High Street (3)
  10. Higham Hill (3)
  11. Hoe Street (3)
  12. Lea Bridge (3)
  13. Leyton (3)
  14. Leytonstone (3)
  15. St James Street (3)
  16. Wood Street (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[97]

  1. Cann Hall (3)
  2. Cathall (3)
  3. Chapel End (3)
  4. Chingford Green (3)
  5. Endlebury (2)
  6. Forest (3)
  7. Grove Green (3)
  8. Hale End (2)
  9. Hatch Lane (3)
  10. High Street (3)
  11. Higham Hill (2)
  12. Hoe Street (3)
  13. Larkswood (3)
  14. Lea Bridge (3)
  15. Leyton (3)
  16. Leytonstone (3)
  17. Lloyd Park (3)
  18. St James Street (3)
  19. Valley (3)
  20. Wood Street (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[98]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[99]

Wandsworth

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 4 May 1978:[2]

  1. Balham (3)
  2. Bedford (3)
  3. Earlsfield (3)
  4. Fairfield (3)
  5. Furzedown (3)
  6. Graveney (3)
  7. Latchmere (3)
  8. Nightingale (3)
  9. Northcote (3)
  10. Putney (3)
  11. Queenstown (3)
  12. Roehampton (3)
  13. St John (3)
  14. St Mary's Park (3)
  15. Shaftesbury (3)
  16. Southfield (3)
  17. Springfield (3)
  18. Thamesfield (3)
  19. Tooting (3)
  20. West Hill (3)

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[100]

  1. Balham (3)
  2. Bedford (3)
  3. Earlsfield (2)
  4. East Putney (3)
  5. Fairfield (2)
  6. Furzedown (3)
  7. Graveney (3)
  8. Latchmere (3)
  9. Nightingale (3)
  10. Northcote (3)
  11. Parkside (2)
  12. Queenstown (2)
  13. Roehampton (3)
  14. St John (3)
  15. St Mary's Park (3)
  16. Shaftesbury (3)
  17. Southfield (3)
  18. Springfield (3)
  19. Thamesfield (3)
  20. Tooting (3)
  21. West Hill (2)
  22. West Putney (3)

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[101]

  1. Balham (3)
  2. Bedford (3)
  3. Earlsfield (3)
  4. East Putney (3)
  5. Fairfield (3)
  6. Furzedown (3)
  7. Graveney (3)
  8. Latchmere (3)
  9. Nightingale (3)
  10. Northcote (3)
  11. Queenstown (3)
  12. Roehampton (3); renamed Roehampton & Putney Heath in 2010[102]
  13. St Mary's Park (3)
  14. Shaftesbury (3)
  15. Southfields (3)
  16. Thamesfield (3)
  17. Tooting (3)
  18. Wandsworth Common (3)
  19. West Hill (3)
  20. West Putney (3)

Wards from 5 May 2022:[103]

Westminster

Wards from 1 April 1965 (first election 7 May 1964) to 9 May 1968:[2]

Wards from 9 May 1968 to 4 May 1978:[7]

Wards from 4 May 1978 to 2 May 2002:[104]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 5 May 2022:[105]

Wards from 5 May 2022:[106]

Sui generis council

Wards from March 2003 to 21 March 2013:[107][108]

  1. Aldgate (5)
  2. Aldersgate (5)
  3. Bassishaw (3)
  4. Billingsgate (2)
  5. Bishopsgate (8)
  6. Bread Street (2)
  7. Bridge & Bridge Without (2)
  8. Broad Street (3)
  9. Candlewick (2)
  10. Castle Baynard (7)
  11. Cheap (2)
  12. Coleman Street (5)
  13. Cordwainer (3)
  14. Cornhill (2)
  15. Cripplegate (9)
  16. Dowgate (2)
  17. Farringdon Within (8)
  18. Farringdon Without (10)
  19. Langbourn (2)
  20. Lime Street (3)
  21. Portsoken (4)
  22. Queenhithe (2)
  23. Tower (5)
  24. Vintry (2)
  25. Walbrook (2)

All wards elect one alderman.

Wards from 21 March 2013 to present:[109][110]

  1. Aldgate (5)
  2. Aldersgate (6)
  3. Bassishaw (2)
  4. Billingsgate (2)
  5. Bishopsgate (6)
  6. Bread Street (2)
  7. Bridge & Bridge Without (2)
  8. Broad Street (3)
  9. Candlewick (2)
  10. Castle Baynard (8)
  11. Cheap (3)
  12. Coleman Street (4)
  13. Cordwainer (3)
  14. Cornhill (3)
  15. Cripplegate (8)
  16. Dowgate (2)
  17. Farringdon Within (8)
  18. Farringdon Without (10)
  19. Langbourn (3)
  20. Lime Street (4)
  21. Portsoken (4)
  22. Queenhithe (2)
  23. Tower (4)
  24. Vintry (2)
  25. Walbrook (2)

All wards elect one alderman.

Former council

Electoral divisions from 1 April 1965 (first election 9 April 1964) to 12 April 1973:

  1. Barking (2)
  2. Barnet (4)
  3. Bexley (3)
  4. Brent (3)
  5. Bromley (4)
  6. Camden (3)
  7. Croydon (4)
  8. Ealing (4)
  9. Enfield (3)
  10. Greenwich (3)
  11. Hackney (3)
  12. Hammersmith (3)
  13. Haringey (3)
  14. Harrow (3)
  15. Havering (3)
  16. Hillingdon (3)
  17. Hounslow (3)
  18. Islington (3)
  19. Kensington & Chelsea (3)
  20. Kingston upon Thames (2)
  21. Lambeth (4)
  22. Lewisham (4)
  23. Merton (2)
  24. Newham (3)
  25. Redbridge (3)
  26. Richmond upon Thames (2)
  27. Southwark (4)
  28. Sutton (2)
  29. Tower Hamlets (2)
  30. Waltham Forest (3)
  31. Wandsworth (4)
  32. Westminster & the City of London (4)

Electoral divisions from 12 April 1973 to 1 April 1986 (council abolished):[111]

  1. Barking (1)
  2. Barking, Dagenham (1)
  3. Barnet, Chipping Barnet (1)
  4. Barnet, Finchley (1)
  5. Barnet, Hendon North (1)
  6. Barnet, Hendon South (1)
  7. Bexley, Bexleyheath (1)
  8. Bexley, Erith & Crayford (1)
  9. Bexley, Sidcup (1)
  10. Brent East (1)
  11. Brent North (1)
  12. Brent South (1)
  13. Bromley, Beckenham (1)
  14. Bromley, Chislehurst (1)
  15. Bromley, Orpington (1)
  16. Bromley, Ravensbourne (1)
  17. Camden, Hampstead (1)
  18. Camden, Holborn & St Pancras South (1)
  19. Camden, St Pancras North (1)
  20. Croydon Central (1)
  21. Croydon North East (1)
  22. Croydon North West (1)
  23. Croydon South (1)
  24. Ealing, Acton (1)
  25. Ealing North (1)
  26. Ealing, Southall (1)
  27. Enfield, Edmonton (1)
  28. Enfield North (1)
  29. Enfield, Southgate (1)
  30. Greenwich (1)
  31. Greenwich, Woolwich East (1)
  32. Greenwich, Woolwich West (1)
  33. Hackney Central (1)
  34. Hackney North & Stoke Newington (1)
  35. Hackney South & Shoreditch (1)
  36. Hammersmith, Fulham (1)
  37. Hammersmith North (1)
  38. Haringey, Hornsey (1)
  39. Haringey, Tottenham (1)
  40. Haringey, Wood Green (1)
  41. Harrow Central (1)
  42. Harrow East (1)
  43. Harrow West (1)
  44. Havering, Hornchurch (1)
  45. Havering, Romford (1)
  46. Havering, Upminster (1)
  47. Hillingdon, Hayes & Harlington (1)
  48. Hillingdon, Ruislip-Northwood (1)
  49. Hillingdon, Uxbridge (1)
  50. Hounslow, Brentford & Isleworth (1)
  51. Hounslow, Feltham & Heston (1)
  52. Islington Central (1)
  53. Islington North (1)
  54. Islington South & Finsbury (1)
  55. Kensington & Chelsea, Chelsea (1)
  56. Kensington & Chelsea, Kensington (1)
  57. Kingston upon Thames (1)
  58. Kingston upon Thames, Surbiton (1)
  59. Lambeth Central (1)
  60. Lambeth, Norwood (1)
  61. Lambeth, Streatham (1)
  62. Lambeth, Vauxhall (1)
  63. Lewisham, Deptford (1)
  64. Lewisham East (1)
  65. Lewisham West (1)
  66. Merton, Mitcham & Morden (1)
  67. Merton, Wimbledon (1)
  68. Newham, North-East (1)
  69. Newham, North-West (1)
  70. Newham South (1)
  71. Redbridge, Ilford North (1)
  72. Redbridge, Ilford South (1)
  73. Redbridge, Wanstead & Woodford (1)
  74. Richmond upon Thames, Richmond (1)
  75. Richmond upon Thames, Twickenham (1)
  76. Southwark, Bermondsey (1)
  77. Southwark, Dulwich (1)
  78. Southwark, Peckham (1)
  79. Sutton & Cheam (1)
  80. Sutton, Carshalton (1)
  81. Tower Hamlets, Bethnal Green & Bow (1)
  82. Tower Hamlets, Stepney & Poplar (1)
  83. Waltham Forest, Chingford (1)
  84. Waltham Forest, Leyton (1)
  85. Waltham Forest, Walthamstow (1)
  86. Wandsworth, Battersea North (1)
  87. Wandsworth, Battersea South (1)
  88. Wandsworth, Putney (1)
  89. Wandsworth, Tooting (1)
  90. The City of London & Westminster South (1)
  91. City of Westminster, Paddington (1)
  92. City of Westminster, St Marylebone (1)

Regional assembly

Assembly constituencies from 3 July 2000 (first election 4 May 2000) to present:[112]

  1. Barnet & Camden (1)
  2. Bexley & Bromley (1)
  3. Brent & Harrow (1)
  4. City & East (1)
  5. Croydon & Sutton (1)
  6. Ealing & Hillingdon (1)
  7. Enfield & Haringey (1)
  8. Greenwich & Lewisham (1)
  9. Havering & Redbridge (1)
  10. Lambeth & Southwark (1)
  11. Merton & Wandsworth (1)
  12. North East (1)
  13. South West (1)
  14. West Central (1)

There were also 11 London-wide assembly members elected.

See also

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Chinese fraternal organization, currently secular but historically religious and secretive This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Tiandihui – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Criminal organization Tiandihui天地會 (Chinese Tradition...