St Andrew's (Havering ward)

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|constituency_type = electoral ward

|parl_name = Havering London Borough Council

|district_label = Borough

|district = Havering

|region = Greater London

|region_label = County

|towns = Hornchurch

|year = 1965

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| {{Color box|{{party color|Havering Residents Association}}|border=darkgray}} Paul Middleton

| {{Color box|{{party color|Havering Residents Association}}|border=darkgray}} Gerry O'Sullivan

| {{Color box|{{party color|Havering Residents Association}}|border=darkgray}} Bryan Vincent

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|population = 14,654 (2021){{efn|2021 Census data reported for 2022 ward boundaries}}

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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.

The ward covers Hornchurch town centre and adjacent residential areas. The ward was dominated by the Conservative Party at the first eight elections. Since 1994, the Hornchurch Residents Association has been the most successful party to stand candidates.

The ward is named for St Andrew's Church, Hornchurch.

List of councillors

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! Term

! Councillor

! colspan=2 | Party

1964–1968

| Sidney Legg

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1964–1968

| J. Macy

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1964–1990

| Albert James

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1968–1978

| Edward Hoad

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1968–1974

| D. Peters

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1974–1978

| David Biddlecombe

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1978–1994

| Thomas Orrin

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1978–1990

| Arthur Cotier

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1990–1994

| Dennis Bull

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

1990–1994

| Pauline Orrin

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

rowspan=2 | 1994–2022

| rowspan=2 | John Mylod{{efn|John Mylod changed parties in 2018}}

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}
1994–2006

| Christopher Oliver

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

1994–1998

| Graham Carr

| {{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}

1998–2006

| rowspan=2 | Michael Winter

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2007–2010

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2006–2007

| Brenda Riddle

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2006–2009

| David Charles

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

2009–2018

| John Wood

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2010–2014

| Garry Pain

| {{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

2014–2018

| Reginald Whitney

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2018–present

| Paul Middleton

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2018–present

| Gerry O'Sullivan

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

2022–present

| Bryan Vincent

| {{Party name with colour|Residents Association}}

Summary

Councillors elected by party at each general borough election.

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Havering council elections since 2022

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There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 2022.{{cite web |title=The London Borough of Havering (Electoral Changes) Order 2021 |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/1053/pdfs/uksi_20211053_en.pdf |website=legislation.gov.uk |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=16 September 2021}} The ward is bounded by the Romford-Upminster London Overground line to the north, The Ravensbourne and part of Abbs Cross Lane to the west, the District line of the London Underground to the south and the River Ingrebourne to the east. It includes Hornchurch town centre and the residential areas immediately to the north and south of it. Hornchurch tube station is on the boundary to the south and Upminster Bridge tube station is brought into the ward including the residential streets immediately to the south. The small section of northeastern Elm Park was removed from the ward.{{cite web |title=Map referred to in the London Borough of Havering (Electoral Changes) Order 2021 |url=https://www.lgbce.org.uk/sites/default/files/2023-04/er-havering-2021-order-map.pdf |website=Local Government Boundary Commission for England | access-date=13 October 2023 }}{{cite web | url=https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/165389.html | publisher=SocietyWorks | title= St Andrew's | website=MapIt: UK | access-date=13 October 2023 | quote= gss: E05013982}}

=2022 election=

The election took place on 5 May 2022.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: May 2022 |url=https://data.london.gov.uk/download/borough-council-election-results-2022/a797f5c7-02a3-4a76-9629-b96b132a0b21/Local%20Elections%20Report.pdf | first1=Joe |last1=Heywood | first2=Caitlin |last2=Loftus |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Authority |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=March 2023}}

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|candidate = Gerry O'Sullivan

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|candidate = Bryan Vincent

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Henry Frost

|votes = 747

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|candidate = John Mylod

|votes = 735

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Oliver Rose

|votes = 702

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|candidate = Nicholas Butler

|votes = 624

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|candidate = Joseph Jervis

|votes = 534

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|candidate = Abdal Miah

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|candidate = Martin Davis

|votes = 295

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2002–2022 Havering council elections

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There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 2002.{{cite web | date=10 February 2000 | website=legislation.gov.uk | url=http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2000/313/contents/made |title= The London Borough of Havering (Electoral Changes) Order 2000 | access-date=13 October 2023}} The St Andrew's ward occupied 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.{{cite web | url=http://mapit.mysociety.org/area/8205.html | publisher=SocietyWorks | title= St Andrew's | website=MapIt: UK | access-date=13 October 2023 | quote= gss: E05000320 }} It included central Hornchurch and parts of the Elm Park and Upminster Bridge areas. From 6 May 2010 the ward formed part of the Hornchurch and Upminster UK Parliament constituency.

=2018 election=

The election took place on 3 May 2018.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 2018 |url=https://data.london.gov.uk/download/borough-council-election-results-2018/c4378900-0f06-4ae3-bd9b-7dc849e3b704/borough-council-election-results-2018.pdf | first=Joseph | last=Colombeau |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Authority |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=October 2018}}

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|candidate = Paul Middleton

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|candidate = Gerry O'Sullivan

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|candidate = John Mylod

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|candidate = Christopher Sutton

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|candidate = Richard Rimkus

|votes = 1,438

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|candidate = Janet Davis

|votes = 709

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|candidate = Jeffery Stafford

|votes = 576

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|candidate = Keith Taffs

|votes = 546

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|candidate = Malvin Brown

|votes = 369

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|candidate = Danuta Gorzynska-Hart

|votes = 248

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|candidate = Denise Underwood

|votes = 123

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|candidate = David Williams

|votes = 119

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=2014 election=

The election took place on 22 May 2014.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 22 May 2014 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/London-Borough-Council-Elections-2014.pdf | first=Joseph | last=Colombeau |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Authority |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=September 2014}}

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|candidate = John Wood

|votes = 1,906

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|candidate = John Mylod

|votes = 1,894

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|candidate = Reginald Whitney

|votes = 1,572

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Julian Clark

|votes = 1,570

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Malcolm Brace

|votes = 976

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Georgina Galpin

|votes = 927

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Edward Sepple

|votes = 867

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|candidate = Georgina Carr

|votes = 575

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|candidate = Barbara Bramley

|votes = 568

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|candidate = Keith Taffs

|votes = 462

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|candidate = Danuta Gorzynska-Hart

|votes = 312

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|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Geoffrey Coles

|votes = 81

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|candidate = Graham Davidson

|votes = 50

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|candidate = Graham Littlechild

|votes = 43

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|candidate = Madelaine Marsden

|votes = 32

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=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.

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|candidate = Garry Pain

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|candidate = John Mylod

|votes = 2,394

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|candidate = Robert Perry

|votes = 2,342

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|candidate = Michael Winter

|votes = 2,264

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|candidate = Gloria Passannante

|votes = 1,977

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|candidate = Georgina Carr

|votes = 1,088

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|candidate = Graham Bramley

|votes = 1,032

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Janet Davis

|votes = 997

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = UKIP

|candidate = Gregory Mangham

|votes = 881

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Peter Spence

|votes = 636

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|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Geoffrey Coles

|votes = 609

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|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Keith Taffs

|votes = 493

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|candidate = Danuta Gorzynska-Hart

|votes = 357

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Independent

|candidate = Leonard Swallow

|votes = 122

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|candidate = Frederick Jerrett

|votes = 119

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=2009 by-election=

The by-election took place on 4 June 2009, following the resignation of David Charles of the Conservative Party. John Wood of the Hornchurch Residents Association was elected.

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|candidate = John Wood

|votes = 1,413

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Garry Pain

|votes = 891

|percentage = 20.2

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = British National Party

|candidate = Michael Joyce

|votes = 771

|percentage = 17.5

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Graham Carr

|votes = 455

|percentage = 10.3

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|party = Say No to European Union

|candidate = Lawrence Webb

|votes = 433

|percentage = 9.8

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|candidate = David Durant

|votes = 291

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|candidate = Keith Taffs

|votes = 159

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=2007 by-election=

The by-election took place on 14 June 2007, following the resignation of Brenda Riddle of the Hornchurch Residents Association. Michael Winter of the Hornchurch Residents Association was elected.{{cite web |last1=Piggott |first1=Gareth |title=London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 2010 |url=https://data.london.gov.uk/download/borough-council-election-results-2010/5fa51a32-5e23-4929-b3bd-2d572240a006/London-Borough-Council-Elections-2010.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Authority |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=March 2011 |url-status=}}

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|candidate = Michael Winter

|votes = 993

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Gary Murphy

|votes = 583

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|candidate = Mark Logan

|votes = 580

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|candidate = Bryan Vincent

|votes = 511

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|candidate = David Durant

|votes = 184

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|party = UKIP

|candidate = Lawrence Webb

|votes = 169

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|candidate = Angela Kawa

|votes = 80

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=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.{{ cite web | url=https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/London-Borough-Council-Elections-2006.pdf | website=London Datastore | title= London Borough Council Elections: 4 May 2006 | date=March 2007 | first1=Michael | last1=Minors | first2=Dennis | last2=Grenham | publisher= Greater London Authority | access-date=13 October 2023 }}

{{Election box begin | title=2006 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = John Mylod

|votes = 1,585

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|candidate = David Charles

|votes = 1,535

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|candidate = Brenda Riddle

|votes = 1,527

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|candidate = Christopher Ryan

|votes = 1,462

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|candidate = Gloria Passannante

|votes = 1,388

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|candidate = Michael Winter

|votes = 1,379

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|candidate = Georgina Carr

|votes = 703

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{{Election box candidate with party link

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|candidate = Michael Davis

|votes = 616

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|candidate = Bryan Vincent

|votes = 613

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|party = Independent

|candidate = Mark Logan

|votes = 324

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|party = Independent

|candidate = Kevin Jones

|votes = 304

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|candidate = John Coles

|votes = 300

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=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.{{cite web |last1=Minors |first1=Michael |last2=Grenham |first2=Dennis |title=London Borough Council Elections: 2 May 2002 |url=https://data.london.gov.uk/download/council-elections-voters-2002/7ab5d023-6683-44ee-8638-dd00593e2055/London-Borough-Council-Elections-2002.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Authority |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=2002 |url-status=}}

{{Election box begin | title=2002 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

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|candidate = Christopher Oliver

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1978–2002 Havering council elections

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There was a revision of ward boundaries in Havering in 1978.The London Borough of Havering (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977

From 1979 the ward was part of the London East constituency for elections to the European Parliament and from 1999 to 2020 the London constituency.

=1998 election=

The election on 7 May 1998 took place on the same day as the 1998 Greater London Authority referendum.{{cite web |last1=Minors |first1=Michael |last2=Grenham |first2=Dennis |title=London Borough Council Elections: 7 May 1998 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1998-5-7.pdf|website=London Datastore |publisher=London Research Centre |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1998 }}

{{Election box begin | title=1998 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|votes = 893

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|candidate = Pauline Orrin

|votes = 711

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|candidate = Thomas Orrin

|votes = 703

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|candidate = Richard Strauss

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=1994 election=

The election took place on 5 May 1994.{{cite web |last1=Minors |first1=Michael |last2=Grenham |first2=Dennis |title=London Borough Council Elections: 5 May 1994 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1994-5-5.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=London Research Centre |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1994 }}

{{Election box begin | title=1994 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = Christopher Oliver

|votes = 1,323

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|votes = 1,318

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|candidate = Pauline Orrin

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|candidate = Thomas Orrin

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|candidate = Terence Matthews

|votes = 331

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|candidate = Cynthia Matthews

|votes = 326

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=1990 election=

The election took place on 3 May 1990.{{cite web |last1=Minors |first1=Michael |last2=Grenham |first2=Dennis |title=London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 1990 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1990-5-3.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=London Research Centre |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1990}}

{{Election box begin | title=1990 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = Pauline Orrin

|votes = 1,459

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|candidate = Thomas Orrin

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|candidate = Cynthia Matthews

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|candidate = Ian Grimble

|votes = 1,320

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|votes = 1,276

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|votes = 1,254

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=1986 election=

The election took place on 8 May 1986.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 8 May 1986 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1986-5-8.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=London Residuary Body |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=August 1986 |url-status=}}

{{Election box begin | title=1986 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = Arthur Cotier

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|candidate = Albert James

|votes = 1,376

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|candidate = Thomas Orrin

|votes = 1,368

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|votes = 968

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|candidate = Graham Watkins

|votes = 930

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|votes = 865

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|candidate = Keith Dutton

|votes = 762

|percentage =

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|candidate = Margaret Hoepelman

|votes = 721

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|candidate = Adrienne McCarthy

|votes = 700

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|candidate = Robert Kirchner

|votes = 691

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|candidate = Brian McCarthy

|votes = 672

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|candidate = Trevor Wood

|votes = 613

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|votes = 71

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=1982 election=

The election took place on 6 May 1982.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 1982 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1982-5-6.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=29 July 1982 |url-status=}}

{{Election box begin | title=1982 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = Arthur Cotier

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|candidate = Albert James

|votes = 1,951

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|votes = 1,801

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|candidate = Martin Heazell

|votes = 1,018

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|candidate = Patrick Phelps

|votes = 963

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|candidate = Trevor Wood

|votes = 936

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|candidate = Keith Dutton

|votes = 625

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|votes = 555

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|votes = 530

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=1978 by-election=

The by-election took place on 14 September 1978, following the death of David Biddlecombe.

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|candidate = Angela Meads

|votes = 659

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|votes = 593

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=1978 election=

For the election on 4 May 1978 the electorate was 9,027 and turnout was 44%.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 4 May 1978 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1978-5-4.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1978}}

{{Election box begin | title=1978 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|candidate = Albert James

|votes = 2,063

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|votes = 1,998

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|candidate = Margaret Hoepelman

|votes = 850

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|votes = 844

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|candidate = Frank Everett

|votes = 720

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|candidate = Angela Meads

|votes = 711

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|candidate = Herbert Borley

|votes = 169

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|votes = 169

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|votes = 158

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1964–1978 Havering council elections

{{external media|image1=[https://maps.nls.uk/view/196759808 Map showing St Andrew's ward boundaries from 1965 to 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 division from 1965 and then the Hornchurch electoral division from 1973.

=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.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 2 May 1974 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1974-5-2.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1974 |url-status=}}

{{Election box begin | title=1974 Havering London Borough Council election: St Andrew's }}

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|votes = 1,448

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|candidate = B. Baker

|votes = 1,096

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|votes = 242

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|candidate = T. Rimmer

|votes = 231

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|votes = 219

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=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.

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|votes = 1653

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|votes = 545

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|votes = 174

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|votes = 170

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=1968 by-election=

On 27 June 1968 there was a by-election. Turnout was 27.7%.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 13 May 1971 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1971-5-13.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=1971}} The by-election followed Sidney Legg becoming an alderman on the council.{{cite book |title=London Borough of Havering Aldermen 1964-1978 |date=September 2024 |publisher=Havering Local Studies Library}}

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|candidate = Thomas Dix

|votes = 668

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=1968 election=

At the 9 May 1968 election the electorate was 8,479 and three Conservative Party councillors were elected. Turnout was 45.1%.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 9 May 1968 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1968-5-9.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=Greater London Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=April 1969 |url-status=}} The councillors were elected for a three-year term.

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|candidate = Sidney Legg

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|candidate = Edward Hoad

|votes = 2,685

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|candidate = Albert James

|votes = 2,609

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|candidate = B. Grant

|votes = 544

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|candidate = M. Reeve

|votes = 542

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|candidate = T. Rimmer

|votes = 531

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|candidate = G. Dodge

|votes = 481

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|candidate = G. Saunders

|votes = 477

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|candidate = D. Ramstead

|votes = 462

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=1964 election=

It was first used in the 1964 election to Havering London Borough Council, with an electorate of 8,695 returning three councillors.{{cite web |title=London Borough Council Elections: 7 May 1964 |url=https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/LBCE_1964-5-7.pdf |website=London Datastore |publisher=London County Council |access-date=13 October 2023 |date=November 1964 |url-status=}} On 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.

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|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Sidney Legg

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|candidate = J. Macy

|votes = 1,962

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|candidate = Albert James

|votes = 1,933

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|candidate = May Rudlin

|votes = 1,453

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|candidate = A. Winch

|votes = 1,444

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|candidate = H. Moss

|votes = 1,436

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|candidate = T. Rimmer

|votes = 643

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|candidate = R. Journet

|votes = 633

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|candidate = G. Elliott

|votes = 591

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Notes

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