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Country
  
United Kingdom

Region
  
London

Created
  
1 April 1965

Area
  
2.69 km²

UK parliament constituencys
  
Hornchurch, Upminster

Constituent country
  
England

County
  
Greater London

ONS code
  
00ARGS

Population
  
13,334 (2011)

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Government body
  
Havering London Borough Council

Named for
  
St Andrew's Church, Hornchurch

London borough
  
London Borough of Havering

St Andrew's is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Havering. The ward has existed since the creation of the borough on 1 April 1965 and was first used in the 1964 elections. It returns three councillors to Havering London Borough Council.

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Summary

Councillors elected by party at each general borough election.

1965–1978

St Andrew's ward has existed since the creation of the London Borough of Havering on 1 April 1965. For elections to Westminster it was part of the Hornchurch constituency and for elections to the Greater London Council it was part of the Havering electoral area from 1965 and then the Hornchurch electoral area from 1973.

1964 election

It was first used in the 1964 election to Havering London Borough Council, with an electorate of 8,695 returning three councillors. On the 7 May 1964 election there was a turnout of 47.2%. The councillors did not formally take up office until 1 April 1965, for a three-year term.

1968 election

At the 9 May 1968 election the electorate was 8,479 and three Conservative Party councillors were elected. Turnout was 45.1%. The councillors were elected for a three-year term.

1968 by-election

On 27 June 1968 there was a by-election. Turnout was 27.7%.

1971 election

For the 13 May 1971 election the electorate was 9,441 and there was a turnout of 42.7%. Three Conservative Party members were elected. The councillors were elected for a three-year term.

1974 election

For the 2 May 1974 election the electorate was 9,436 and there was a turnout of 42.5%. Three Conservative Party members were elected. The councillors were elected for a four-year term at this and subsequent elections.

1978–2002

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 1978.

From 1979 the ward was part of the London East constituency for elections to the European Parliament and from 1999 the London constituency.

1978 election

For the election on 4 May 1978 the electorate was 9,027 and turnout was 44%. Three Conservative Party members were elected.

From 2002

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 2002. The St Andrew's ward occupies a triangle of land between the Romford to Upminster Line in the north to the District line in the south, and from the River Ingrebourne in the east to Harrow Lodge Park in the west. It includes central Hornchurch and parts of the Elm Park and Upminster Bridge areas. Since 6 May 2010 the ward has formed part of the Hornchurch and Upminster UK Parliament constituency.

2002 election

For the election on 2 May 2002 the turnout was 38.3%. As an experiment, it was a postal voting election, with the option to hand the papers in on election day. Three Hornchurch Residents Association members were elected.

2006 election

For the election on 4 May 2006 the turnout was 40.8%. Two Hornchurch Residents Association members and one Conservative Party member were elected.

2007 by-election

A by-election took place on 14 June 2007, caused by the resignation of Brenda J. Riddle of the Hornchurch Residents Association. Mike Winter of the Hornchurch Residents Association was elected.

2009 by-election

A by-election took place on 4 June 2009 caused by the resignation of David G. Charles of the Conservative Party. John C. Wood of the Hornchurch Residents Association was elected.

2010 election

For the election on 6 May 2010, which took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election, the turnout was 68.8%. Two Hornchurch Residents Association members and one Conservative Party member were elected.

References

St Andrew's (ward) Wikipedia