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Brent London Borough Council elections

Brent London Borough Council in London, England is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2002, 63 councillors have been elected from 21 wards.[1]

A map showing the wards of Brent since 2002

Political control Edit

The first election to the council was held in 1964, initially operating as a shadow authority before the new system came into full effect in 1965. Political control of the council since 1964 has been held by the following parties:[2][3]

Party in control Years
Labour 1964–1968
Conservative 1968–1971
Labour 1971–1982
No overall control 1982–1986
Labour 1986–1990
No overall control 1990–1998
Labour 1998–2006
No overall control 2006–2010
Labour 2010–present

Leadership Edit

The leaders of the council since 1965 have been:[4][5][6]

Councillor Party From To
George Swannell[7][8] Labour 1965 1968
Edwin Lee Conservative 1968 1971
Philip Hartley Labour 1971 1977
James Goudie Labour 1977 1978
John Lebor Labour 1978 1981
Tom Bryson Labour 1981 1983
Martin Coleman Labour 1983 1986
Merle Amory Labour 1986 1988
Dorman Long Labour 1988 1990
Bob Blackman Conservative 1990 1996
Paul Daisley Labour Apr 1996 2001
Ann John Labour 2001 May 2006
Paul Lorber Liberal Democrats 26 Jun 2006 26 May 2010
Ann John Labour 26 May 2010 May 2012
Muhammed Butt Labour 16 May 2012

Council elections Edit

Summary of the council composition after each council election, click on the year for full details of each election.

Year Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats Notes
1964[9] 34 26 0
1968[9] 11 49 0 Boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same[10]
1971[9] 38 22 0
1974[9] 35 25 0
1978[9] 39 27 0 Boundary changes increased the number of seats by six[11]
1982[9] 33 30 3
1986[9] 43 20 3
1990[9] 29 31 6
1994[9] 28 33 5 Boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same[n 1]
1998[9] 43 19 4
2002[9] 35 19 9 Boundary changes reduced the number of seats by three[12][13]
2006[14] 21 15 27
2010[2] 40 6 17
2014[3] 56 6 1
2018 60 3 0

Borough result maps Edit

Summary of results Edit

Summary of recent by-elections;[15]

By-election Date Incumbent party Winning party
Preston 30 May 1996 Conservative Conservative
Kilburn 11 March 1999 Labour Labour
Roe Green 27 July 2000 Labour Labour
Fryent 1 March 2001 Labour Labour
Fryent 16 June 2005 Labour Labour
Preston 16 June 2005 Conservative Conservative
Dudden Hill 24 May 2007 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Stonebridge 13 September 2007 Labour Labour
Queens Park 13 March 2008 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Wembley Central 23 July 2009 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Kenton 17 February 2011 Conservative Conservative
Wembley Central 22 December 2011 Labour Labour
Dollis Hill 22 March 2012 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Barnhill 3 May 2012 Labour Labour
Kenton 5 March 2015 Conservative Conservative
Kensal Green 17 December 2015 Labour Labour
Kilburn 5 May 2016 Labour Labour
Alperton 23 January 2020 Labour Liberal Democrats
Barnhill
(2 vacancies)
23 January 2020 Labour Labour
Labour Labour
Wembley Central 23 January 2020 Labour Labour
Brondesbury Park 6 May 2021 Labour Labour

Detailed results Edit

1968–1971 Edit

Chamberlayne Edit

Chamberlayne 27 June 1968[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative D. A. Lazarus 1,271
Labour J. E. Hockey 443
Liberal K. Smulovitch 282
Communist L. C. Gibbons 29
Turnout 30.0%

Kenton Edit

Kenton 27 June 1968[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative A. M. Newland 1,389
Conservative E. I. Hughes 1,373
Labour P. G. Pendsay 111
Labour S. E. H. Lockyer 110
Turnout 22.0%

Wembley Park Edit

Wembley Park 27 June 1968[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative l. J. Scott 1,496
Conservative P. J. Bance 1,485
Liberal C. Coburn 179
Liberal L. F. Butcher 175
Labour K. E. Toller 162
Labour R. Feather 156
Turnout 25.9%

Tokyngton Edit

Tokyngton 31 July 1969[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative D. J. Harvey 867
Labour M. C. Wyatt 447
Liberal C. Coburn 212
Turnout 22.1%

1971–1974 Edit

Carlton Edit

Carlton 24 June 1971[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour O. Boyle 1,413
Conservative A. V. Phipps 141
Turnout 29.8%

St Raphael's Edit

St Raphael's 24 June 1971[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour I. E. Roxburgh 1,347
Conservative M. S. M. Read 82
Turnout 25.2%

Stonebridge Edit

Stonebridge 24 June 1971[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour M. Lawlor 1,081
Conservative J. H. Hulyer 84
Turnout 24.1%

Brentwater Edit

Brentwater 6 December 1973[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Holtz 1,112
Conservative O. L. Stone 528
Liberal L. F. Butcher 233
National Front G. W. Bryant 186
Turnout 30.6%

1974–1978 Edit

Carlton Edit

Carlton 20 March 1975[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Cyril Shaw 1,015
Liberal Patrick B. O'Donoghue 261
Conservative Patricia R. Gee 190
National Front Avril G. F. Downes 180
Turnout 30.8

Sudbury Edit

Sudbury 12 June 1975[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert B. Tredger 1,856
Liberal David Arthur 296
Labour Mary R. Filler 275
Turnout 36.7

Wembley Park Edit

Wembley Park 21 October 1976[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John T. J. Detre 1,816
Labour Maurice L. H. Hoffman 466
National Front Avril G. F. Downes 219
Liberal David Arthur 141
Turnout 35.9

Manor Edit

Manor 25 November 1976[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roy W. Ley 758
Conservative Charles T. Knight 641
Liberal John H. Gover 166
National Front Raymond J. Marsh 134
Independent John C. Blackman 84
Socialist Workers Roger F. Cox 70
Turnout 30.7

Fryent Edit

Fryent 10 February 1977[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stuart M. Kinchyck 1,396
Labour Anthony J. Colman 986
National Front John R. Davies 270
Liberal Colin F. Scofield 201
Turnout 42.3

1978–1982 Edit

1982–1986 Edit

1986–1990 Edit

1990–1994 Edit

Roundwood 2 August 1990[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John J. Ryan 583 52.1
Conservative Dennis Okocha 387 34.6
Liberal Democrats Navinchandra N. Joshi 148 13.2
Turnout 23.3
Labour hold Swing

The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Richard E. Hume.

Willesden Green 20 December 1990[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ahmad Shahzad 700 45.9
Independent Sally P. Hunt 468 30.7
Conservative Terence C. Munro 357 23.4
Turnout 27.8
Labour hold Swing

The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Hazel A. D. Baird.

Queen's Park 7 November 1991[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Noel A. Martin 781 42.6
Labour John M. Pritchard 521 28.4
Conservative Julian L. Smith 456 24.9
Green Theresa M. Dean 75 4.1
Turnout 47.9
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Jean M. Spray.

Alperton 17 September 1992[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Daniel E. Brown 1,685 59.1
Labour Victor L. Humphrey 642 22.5
Conservative Suresh L. Kansagra 523 18.4
Turnout 46.7
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

The by-election was called following the death of Cllr. Mike Harskin.

Stonebridge 10 June 1993[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tullah Persaud 770 56.1
Liberal Democrats Stephen T. Newcombe 414 30.2
Conservative Smart O. Owaka 152 11.1
Green Graham D. Woodland 36 2.6
Turnout 32.5
Labour hold Swing

The by-election was called following the resignation of Cllr. Harriet J. Harper.

1998–2002 Edit

Kilburn Edit

A by-election was held in Kilburn on 11 March 1999 after the death of Labour councillor Peter Pendsay.[19] The seat was held for Labour by Noel Thompson with a majority of 486 votes over Conservative Shaun Port.[19]

Kilburn 11 March 1999[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Noel Thompson 778 64.4 +1.0
Conservative Shaun Port 292 24.2 +7.8
Green Robert Whitley 92 7.6 +7.6
Liberal Democrats Anthony Spitzel 47 3.9 -13.0
Majority 486 40.2
Turnout 1,209 22.7 -10.2
Labour hold Swing

Roe Green Edit

A by-election took place in Roe Green on 27 July 2000 after the resignation of Labour councillor John Duffy.[20] The seat was held for Labour by Maureen Queally with a majority of 92 votes over Conservative Joel Games.[20]

Roe Green by-election 27 July 2000[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Maureen Queally 733 46.9 -7.0
Conservative Joel Games 641 41.0 +2.0
Liberal Democrats Chunilal Hirani 166 10.6 +3.5
Pro Motorist & Small Shops Adele Setton 23 1.5 +1.5
Majority 92 5.9
Turnout 1,563 27.2 -13.9
Labour hold Swing

Fryent Edit

A by-election took place in Fryent on 1 March 2001 after the death of Labour councillor Lawrence Pardoe.[21] The seat was held for Labour by George Crane with a majority of 163 votes over Conservative Alan Wall.[21]

Fryent 1 March 2001[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour George Crane 950 48.9 -3.5
Conservative Alan Wall 787 40.5 +3.8
Liberal Democrats Robert Wharton 205 10.6 -0.3
Majority 163 8.4
Turnout 1,942 30.6 -8.5
Labour hold Swing

2002–2006 Edit

Fryent Edit

A by-election was held in Fryent on 16 June 2005 after the death of Labour councillor Asish Sengupta.[22] The seat was held for Labour by Ruth Moher with a majority of 36 votes over Conservative Sue-Ellen Fernandes.[23]

Fryent 16 June 2005[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ruth Moher 937 41.6 -5.7
Conservative Sue-Ellen Fernandes 901 40.0 +5.1
Liberal Democrats Mehul Shah 355 15.8 +4.4
Green Peter Murry 57 2.6 -3.8
Majority 36 1.6
Turnout 2,250 27.8 -4.2
Labour hold Swing

Preston Edit

A by-election was held in Preston ward on 16 June 2005 after the death of Conservative councillor Tom Taylor.[22] The seat was held for the Conservatives by Alan Mondoza with a majority of 402 votes over Labour's Wilhelmina Mitchell Murray.[21]

Preston 16 June 2005[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Mendoza 1,109 48.7 -10.2
Labour Wilhelmina Mitchell Murray 707 31.0 -1.2
Liberal Democrats Uday Pandya 375 16.5 +7.6
Green Shahrar Ali 86 3.8 +3.8
Majority 402 17.7
Turnout 2,277 24.8 -9.1
Conservative hold Swing

2006–2010 Edit

Dudden Hill Edit

A by-election was held in Dudden Hill on 24 May 2007 after a seat was declared vacant, as Liberal Democrat Pawan Gupta was found to have been disqualified from standing at the 2006 election as he was employed by the council at the time.[24][25] Pawan Gupta held the seat at the by-election with a majority of 85 votes over Labour's Aslam Choudry.[25]

Dudden Hill 24 May 2007[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Pawan Gupta 1,262 39.8 -0.9
Labour Aslam Choudry 1,177 37.2 +4.7
Conservative John Warren 412 13.0 -3.2
Respect Tim Danby 160 5.1 +5.1
Green Shahrar Ali 156 4.9 -5.7
Majority 85 2.7
Turnout 3,167 34.3 -4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Stonebridge Edit

A by-election was held in Stonebridge on 13 September 2007 after the death of Labour councillor Dorman Long.[26] The seat was held for Labour by Zaffar Van Kalwala with a majority of 568 votes over Liberal Democrat Sandra Wiltshire.[26]

Stonebridge 13 September 2007[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Zaffar Van Kalwala 1,432 51.9 -1.6
Liberal Democrats Sandra Wiltshire 864 31.3 +16.2
Respect Sarah Cox 237 8.6 +8.6
Conservative Funmi Aladeshe 177 6.4 -13.3
Green Brian Orr 51 1.8 -5.2
Majority 568 20.6
Turnout 2,761 27.1 -1
Labour hold Swing

Queens Park Edit

Queens Park 13 March 2008[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Simon Green 1,242 47.3 +11.2
Labour Lesley Daisley 851 32.4 +2.7
Conservative Gurmaj Dhillon 292 11.1 -2.8
Green Shahrar Ali 239 9.1 -5.7
Majority 391 14.9
Turnout 2,624 27 -11
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Wembley Central Edit

A by-election was held in Wembley Central on 23 July 2009 after councillor Vijah Shah was sentenced to a year in prison.[28] Shah had been elected as a Liberal Democrat but expelled from the party in 2008 after he was arrested.[28] The seat was held for the Liberal Democrats by Afifa Pervez with a majority of 261 votes over Labour's Jayesh Mistry.[28]

Wembley Central 23 July 2009[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Afifa Pervez 1,195 41.3 -5.2
Labour Jayesh Mistry 934 32.3 -9.0
Conservative Yasmin Butt 423 14.6 +2.4
Independent Tom Stevens 240 8.3 +8.3
Green Martin Francis 100 3.5 +3.5
Majority 261 9.0
Turnout 2,892 29.3 -17
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

2010–2014 Edit

Kenton Edit

A by-election was held in Kenton on 17 February 2011 after the death of Conservative councillor Arthur Steel.[29] The seat was held for the Conservatives by Suresh Kansagra, who had previously been a councillor for Barnhill until his defeat at the 2010 election, with a majority of 156 votes over Labour's Ellie Southward.[29]

Kenton 17 February 2011[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Suresh Kansagra 1,063 44.1 -0.2
Labour Ellie Southwood 907 37.7 +2.6
Independent Robert Dunwell 185 7.7 +7.7
Liberal Democrats Chunilal Hirani 179 7.4 -8.6
Green Alan Mathison 75 3.1 -1.4
Majority 156 6.5
Turnout 2,409 26.0 -32
Conservative hold Swing

Wembley Central Edit

A by-election was held in Wembley Central on 22 December 2011 after the resignation of Labour councillor Jayesh Mistry.[31] The seat was held for Labour by Krupa Sheth with a majority of 380 votes over Liberal Democrat Afifa Pervez.[32]

Wembley Central 22 December 2011[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Krupa Sheth 1,402 48.3 +4.9
Liberal Democrats Afifa Pervez 1,022 35.2 +0.4
Conservative Madhuri Davda 349 12.0 -6.3
Green Martin Francis 130 4.5 +1.0
Majority 380 13.1
Turnout 2,903 27.6 -22
Labour hold Swing

Dollis Hill Edit

A by-election was held in Dollis Hill on 22 March 2012 after the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Alec Castle.[34] The seat was held for the Liberal Democrats by Alison Hopkins with a majority of 37 votes over Labour's Parvez Ahmed.[34]

Dollis Hill 22 March 2012[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Alison Hopkins 1,205 46.5 +6.6
Labour Parvez Ahmed 1,168 45.1 +7.4
Conservative Samer Ahmedali 140 5.4 -12.9
Green Peter Murry 79 3.0 -1.2
Majority 37 1.4
Turnout 2,592 30 -22
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Barnhill Edit

A by-election was held in Barnhill on 3 May 2012 after the resignation of Labour councillor Judith Beckman.[36] The seat was held for Labour by Michael Pavey with a majority of 1,146 votes over Conservative Kanta Pindoria.[36][37]

Barnhill 3 May 2012[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Michael Pavey 2,326 56.5 +12.1
Conservative Kanta Pindoria 1,180 28.6 -4.6
Green Martin Francis 457 11.1 +4.4
Independent Venilal Vagehela 156 3.8 +3.8
Majority 1,146 27.8
Turnout 4,119 38 -12
Labour hold Swing

2014–2018 Edit

Kenton Edit

A by-election took place in Kenton on 5 March 2015 after the death of Conservative councillor Bhiku Patel.[38] The seat was held for the Conservatives by Michael Maurice with a majority of 258 votes over Labour's Vincent Lo.[39]

Kenton 5 March 2015[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Maurice 1,097 51.6 -0.1
Labour Vincent Lo 839 39.4 +7.3
Green Michaela Lichten 121 5.7 -4.2
Liberal Democrats Bob Wharton 70 3.3 -3.0
Majority 258 12.1
Turnout 2,127 23.0 -13
Conservative hold Swing

Kensal Green Edit

A by-election took place in Kensal Green on 17 December 2015 after the death of Councillor Dan Filson, a member of the Labour Party. Jumbo Chan held the seat for Labour.[41]

Kensal Green by-election 17 December 2015
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jumbo Chan 931 53.4 -1.0
Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickson 417 23.9 +8.7
Conservative Chris Alley 255 14.6 +2.8
Green Jafar Hassan 102 5.9 -12.7
UKIP Juliette J Nibbs 38 2.2 N/A
Majority 514 29.5
Turnout 1,751 20
Labour hold Swing

Kilburn Edit

A by-election took place in Kilburn on 5 May 2016 after the death of Councillor Tayo Oladapo, a member of the Labour Party. Barbara Pitruzzella, also of the Labour Party, won the election.[42]

Kilburn by-election 5 May 2016[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Barbara Pitruzzella 2,841 59.0 +7.1
Conservative Calvin Robinson 802 16.6 +2.7
Liberal Democrats Tilly Boulter 456 9.5 -1.8
Green Peter Murry 452 9.4 -8.2
UKIP Janice North 232 4.8 N/A
Independent Elcena Jeffers 35 0.7 N/A
Majority 2,039 42.4
Turnout 4,898 44.16
Labour hold Swing

2018–2022 Edit

Alperton Edit

A by-election took place in Alperton on 23 January 2020 after the resignation of Labour councillor James Allie. Harpale was suspended from the Labour Party during the campaign.[23 Jan 2020 1]

Alperton by-election 23 January 2020[23 Jan 2020 2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Anton Georgiou 1,699 39.7  29.5
Labour Chetan Harpale 1,304 30.5  25.6
Conservative Harmit Anil Vyas 900 21.0  2.5
Green Michaela Lichten 373 8.7  1.4
Majority 395 9.2
Turnout 4,303 34.0
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing  27.6

Barnhill Edit

A by-election took place in Barnhill on 23 January 2020 after the resignations of 2 Labour councillors: Michael Pavey on 26 November 2019.[23 Jan 2020 3] and Sarah Marquis on 29 November 2019.[23 Jan 2020 4] The result was challenged by an election petition from the Conservative candidates alleging irregularities during the count, however the result was upheld.

Barnhill by-election 23 January 2020 (2)[23 Jan 2020 2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mansoor Akram 1,194 45.5  18.3
Labour Gaynor Lloyd 1,152
Conservative Kanta Mistry 1,082 41.2  16.1
Conservative Stefan Voloseniuc 1,018
Green Martin Roger Francis 231 8.8 n/a
Green Peter Richard Murry 171
Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickson 118 4.5  3.2
Liberal Democrats Larry Ngan 76
Majority 70 4.3
Turnout 2,751 22.0
Labour hold Swing  17.2
Labour hold

Wembley Central Edit

A by-election took place in Wembley Central on 23 January 2020 after the resignation of Labour councillor Luke Patterson.[23 Jan 2020 5]

Wembley Central by-election 23 January 2020[23 Jan 2020 2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sonia Shah 1,945 54.5  11.8
Conservative Sai Karthik Madabhushii 1,090 30.6  14.7
Liberal Democrats Jyotshna Patel 378 10.6  0.6
Green William Kent Relton 154 4.3  2.3
Majority 2,039 42.4  25.6
Turnout 3,602 27.6
Labour hold Swing  13.3

Brondesbury Park Edit

A by-election took place in Brondesbury Park on 6 May 2021 after the resignation of Labour councillor Kieron Gill.[44]

Brondesbury Park by-election 6 May 2021[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gwen Grahl 1,871 46.6
Conservative Sapna Chadha 1,227 30.6
Green Sheila Simpson 469 11.7
Liberal Democrats Philip Richard Alexander 448 11.2
Majority 644 16.5
Turnout 4,083 42.5
Labour hold

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Brent London Borough Council in London England is elected every four years Since the last boundary changes in 2002 63 councillors have been elected from 21 wards 1 A map showing the wards of Brent since 2002 Contents 1 Political control 1 1 Leadership 2 Council elections 3 Borough result maps 4 Summary of results 4 1 Detailed results 4 2 1968 1971 4 2 1 Chamberlayne 4 2 2 Kenton 4 2 3 Wembley Park 4 2 4 Tokyngton 4 3 1971 1974 4 3 1 Carlton 4 3 2 St Raphael s 4 3 3 Stonebridge 4 3 4 Brentwater 4 4 1974 1978 4 4 1 Carlton 4 4 2 Sudbury 4 4 3 Wembley Park 4 4 4 Manor 4 4 5 Fryent 4 5 1978 1982 4 6 1982 1986 4 7 1986 1990 4 8 1990 1994 4 9 1998 2002 4 9 1 Kilburn 4 9 2 Roe Green 4 9 3 Fryent 4 10 2002 2006 4 10 1 Fryent 4 10 2 Preston 4 11 2006 2010 4 11 1 Dudden Hill 4 11 2 Stonebridge 4 11 3 Queens Park 4 11 4 Wembley Central 4 12 2010 2014 4 12 1 Kenton 4 12 2 Wembley Central 4 12 3 Dollis Hill 4 12 4 Barnhill 4 13 2014 2018 4 13 1 Kenton 4 13 2 Kensal Green 4 13 3 Kilburn 4 14 2018 2022 4 14 1 Alperton 4 14 2 Barnhill 4 14 3 Wembley Central 4 14 4 Brondesbury Park 5 References 6 External linksPolitical control EditThe first election to the council was held in 1964 initially operating as a shadow authority before the new system came into full effect in 1965 Political control of the council since 1964 has been held by the following parties 2 3 Party in control YearsLabour 1964 1968Conservative 1968 1971Labour 1971 1982No overall control 1982 1986Labour 1986 1990No overall control 1990 1998Labour 1998 2006No overall control 2006 2010Labour 2010 presentLeadership Edit The leaders of the council since 1965 have been 4 5 6 Councillor Party From ToGeorge Swannell 7 8 Labour 1965 1968Edwin Lee Conservative 1968 1971Philip Hartley Labour 1971 1977James Goudie Labour 1977 1978John Lebor Labour 1978 1981Tom Bryson Labour 1981 1983Martin Coleman Labour 1983 1986Merle Amory Labour 1986 1988Dorman Long Labour 1988 1990Bob Blackman Conservative 1990 1996Paul Daisley Labour Apr 1996 2001Ann John Labour 2001 May 2006Paul Lorber Liberal Democrats 26 Jun 2006 26 May 2010Ann John Labour 26 May 2010 May 2012Muhammed Butt Labour 16 May 2012Council elections EditSummary of the council composition after each council election click on the year for full details of each election Year Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats Notes1964 9 34 26 01968 9 11 49 0 Boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same 10 1971 9 38 22 01974 9 35 25 01978 9 39 27 0 Boundary changes increased the number of seats by six 11 1982 9 33 30 31986 9 43 20 31990 9 29 31 61994 9 28 33 5 Boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same n 1 1998 9 43 19 42002 9 35 19 9 Boundary changes reduced the number of seats by three 12 13 2006 14 21 15 272010 2 40 6 172014 3 56 6 12018 60 3 0Borough result maps Edit nbsp 2002 results map nbsp 2006 results map nbsp 2010 results map nbsp 2014 results map nbsp 2018 results mapSummary of results EditSummary of recent by elections 15 By election Date Incumbent party Winning partyPreston 30 May 1996 Conservative ConservativeKilburn 11 March 1999 Labour LabourRoe Green 27 July 2000 Labour LabourFryent 1 March 2001 Labour LabourFryent 16 June 2005 Labour LabourPreston 16 June 2005 Conservative ConservativeDudden Hill 24 May 2007 Liberal Democrats Liberal DemocratsStonebridge 13 September 2007 Labour LabourQueens Park 13 March 2008 Liberal Democrats Liberal DemocratsWembley Central 23 July 2009 Liberal Democrats Liberal DemocratsKenton 17 February 2011 Conservative ConservativeWembley Central 22 December 2011 Labour LabourDollis Hill 22 March 2012 Liberal Democrats Liberal DemocratsBarnhill 3 May 2012 Labour LabourKenton 5 March 2015 Conservative ConservativeKensal Green 17 December 2015 Labour LabourKilburn 5 May 2016 Labour LabourAlperton 23 January 2020 Labour Liberal DemocratsBarnhill 2 vacancies 23 January 2020 Labour LabourLabour LabourWembley Central 23 January 2020 Labour LabourBrondesbury Park 6 May 2021 Labour LabourDetailed results Edit 1968 1971 Edit Chamberlayne Edit Chamberlayne 27 June 1968 16 Party Candidate Votes Conservative D A Lazarus 1 271Labour J E Hockey 443Liberal K Smulovitch 282Communist L C Gibbons 29Turnout 30 0 Kenton Edit Kenton 27 June 1968 16 Party Candidate Votes Conservative A M Newland 1 389Conservative E I Hughes 1 373Labour P G Pendsay 111Labour S E H Lockyer 110Turnout 22 0 Wembley Park Edit Wembley Park 27 June 1968 16 Party Candidate Votes Conservative l J Scott 1 496Conservative P J Bance 1 485Liberal C Coburn 179Liberal L F Butcher 175Labour K E Toller 162Labour R Feather 156Turnout 25 9 Tokyngton Edit Tokyngton 31 July 1969 16 Party Candidate Votes Conservative D J Harvey 867Labour M C Wyatt 447Liberal C Coburn 212Turnout 22 1 1971 1974 Edit Carlton Edit Carlton 24 June 1971 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour O Boyle 1 413Conservative A V Phipps 141Turnout 29 8 St Raphael s Edit St Raphael s 24 June 1971 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour I E Roxburgh 1 347Conservative M S M Read 82Turnout 25 2 Stonebridge Edit Stonebridge 24 June 1971 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour M Lawlor 1 081Conservative J H Hulyer 84Turnout 24 1 Brentwater Edit Brentwater 6 December 1973 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour J Holtz 1 112Conservative O L Stone 528Liberal L F Butcher 233National Front G W Bryant 186Turnout 30 6 1974 1978 Edit Carlton Edit Carlton 20 March 1975 11 Party Candidate Votes Labour Cyril Shaw 1 015Liberal Patrick B O Donoghue 261Conservative Patricia R Gee 190National Front Avril G F Downes 180Turnout 30 8Sudbury Edit Sudbury 12 June 1975 11 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert B Tredger 1 856Liberal David Arthur 296Labour Mary R Filler 275Turnout 36 7Wembley Park Edit Wembley Park 21 October 1976 11 Party Candidate Votes Conservative John T J Detre 1 816Labour Maurice L H Hoffman 466National Front Avril G F Downes 219Liberal David Arthur 141Turnout 35 9Manor Edit Manor 25 November 1976 11 Party Candidate Votes Labour Roy W Ley 758Conservative Charles T Knight 641Liberal John H Gover 166National Front Raymond J Marsh 134Independent John C Blackman 84Socialist Workers Roger F Cox 70Turnout 30 7Fryent Edit Fryent 10 February 1977 11 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Stuart M Kinchyck 1 396Labour Anthony J Colman 986National Front John R Davies 270Liberal Colin F Scofield 201Turnout 42 31978 1982 Edit 1982 1986 Edit 1986 1990 Edit 1990 1994 Edit Roundwood 2 August 1990 18 Party Candidate Votes Labour John J Ryan 583 52 1Conservative Dennis Okocha 387 34 6Liberal Democrats Navinchandra N Joshi 148 13 2Turnout 23 3Labour hold SwingThe by election was called following the resignation of Cllr Richard E Hume Willesden Green 20 December 1990 18 Party Candidate Votes Labour Ahmad Shahzad 700 45 9Independent Sally P Hunt 468 30 7Conservative Terence C Munro 357 23 4Turnout 27 8Labour hold SwingThe by election was called following the resignation of Cllr Hazel A D Baird Queen s Park 7 November 1991 18 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Noel A Martin 781 42 6Labour John M Pritchard 521 28 4Conservative Julian L Smith 456 24 9Green Theresa M Dean 75 4 1Turnout 47 9Liberal Democrats gain from Labour SwingThe by election was called following the resignation of Cllr Jean M Spray Alperton 17 September 1992 18 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Daniel E Brown 1 685 59 1Labour Victor L Humphrey 642 22 5Conservative Suresh L Kansagra 523 18 4Turnout 46 7Liberal Democrats hold SwingThe by election was called following the death of Cllr Mike Harskin Stonebridge 10 June 1993 18 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tullah Persaud 770 56 1Liberal Democrats Stephen T Newcombe 414 30 2Conservative Smart O Owaka 152 11 1Green Graham D Woodland 36 2 6Turnout 32 5Labour hold SwingThe by election was called following the resignation of Cllr Harriet J Harper 1998 2002 Edit Kilburn Edit A by election was held in Kilburn on 11 March 1999 after the death of Labour councillor Peter Pendsay 19 The seat was held for Labour by Noel Thompson with a majority of 486 votes over Conservative Shaun Port 19 Kilburn 11 March 1999 19 Party Candidate Votes Labour Noel Thompson 778 64 4 1 0Conservative Shaun Port 292 24 2 7 8Green Robert Whitley 92 7 6 7 6Liberal Democrats Anthony Spitzel 47 3 9 13 0Majority 486 40 2Turnout 1 209 22 7 10 2Labour hold SwingRoe Green Edit A by election took place in Roe Green on 27 July 2000 after the resignation of Labour councillor John Duffy 20 The seat was held for Labour by Maureen Queally with a majority of 92 votes over Conservative Joel Games 20 Roe Green by election 27 July 2000 20 Party Candidate Votes Labour Maureen Queally 733 46 9 7 0Conservative Joel Games 641 41 0 2 0Liberal Democrats Chunilal Hirani 166 10 6 3 5Pro Motorist amp Small Shops Adele Setton 23 1 5 1 5Majority 92 5 9Turnout 1 563 27 2 13 9Labour hold SwingFryent Edit A by election took place in Fryent on 1 March 2001 after the death of Labour councillor Lawrence Pardoe 21 The seat was held for Labour by George Crane with a majority of 163 votes over Conservative Alan Wall 21 Fryent 1 March 2001 21 Party Candidate Votes Labour George Crane 950 48 9 3 5Conservative Alan Wall 787 40 5 3 8Liberal Democrats Robert Wharton 205 10 6 0 3Majority 163 8 4Turnout 1 942 30 6 8 5Labour hold Swing2002 2006 Edit Fryent Edit A by election was held in Fryent on 16 June 2005 after the death of Labour councillor Asish Sengupta 22 The seat was held for Labour by Ruth Moher with a majority of 36 votes over Conservative Sue Ellen Fernandes 23 Fryent 16 June 2005 23 Party Candidate Votes Labour Ruth Moher 937 41 6 5 7Conservative Sue Ellen Fernandes 901 40 0 5 1Liberal Democrats Mehul Shah 355 15 8 4 4Green Peter Murry 57 2 6 3 8Majority 36 1 6Turnout 2 250 27 8 4 2Labour hold SwingPreston Edit A by election was held in Preston ward on 16 June 2005 after the death of Conservative councillor Tom Taylor 22 The seat was held for the Conservatives by Alan Mondoza with a majority of 402 votes over Labour s Wilhelmina Mitchell Murray 21 Preston 16 June 2005 21 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alan Mendoza 1 109 48 7 10 2Labour Wilhelmina Mitchell Murray 707 31 0 1 2Liberal Democrats Uday Pandya 375 16 5 7 6Green Shahrar Ali 86 3 8 3 8Majority 402 17 7Turnout 2 277 24 8 9 1Conservative hold Swing2006 2010 Edit Dudden Hill Edit A by election was held in Dudden Hill on 24 May 2007 after a seat was declared vacant as Liberal Democrat Pawan Gupta was found to have been disqualified from standing at the 2006 election as he was employed by the council at the time 24 25 Pawan Gupta held the seat at the by election with a majority of 85 votes over Labour s Aslam Choudry 25 Dudden Hill 24 May 2007 25 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Pawan Gupta 1 262 39 8 0 9Labour Aslam Choudry 1 177 37 2 4 7Conservative John Warren 412 13 0 3 2Respect Tim Danby 160 5 1 5 1Green Shahrar Ali 156 4 9 5 7Majority 85 2 7Turnout 3 167 34 3 4Liberal Democrats hold SwingStonebridge Edit A by election was held in Stonebridge on 13 September 2007 after the death of Labour councillor Dorman Long 26 The seat was held for Labour by Zaffar Van Kalwala with a majority of 568 votes over Liberal Democrat Sandra Wiltshire 26 Stonebridge 13 September 2007 26 Party Candidate Votes Labour Zaffar Van Kalwala 1 432 51 9 1 6Liberal Democrats Sandra Wiltshire 864 31 3 16 2Respect Sarah Cox 237 8 6 8 6Conservative Funmi Aladeshe 177 6 4 13 3Green Brian Orr 51 1 8 5 2Majority 568 20 6Turnout 2 761 27 1 1Labour hold SwingQueens Park Edit Queens Park 13 March 2008 27 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Simon Green 1 242 47 3 11 2Labour Lesley Daisley 851 32 4 2 7Conservative Gurmaj Dhillon 292 11 1 2 8Green Shahrar Ali 239 9 1 5 7Majority 391 14 9Turnout 2 624 27 11Liberal Democrats hold SwingWembley Central Edit A by election was held in Wembley Central on 23 July 2009 after councillor Vijah Shah was sentenced to a year in prison 28 Shah had been elected as a Liberal Democrat but expelled from the party in 2008 after he was arrested 28 The seat was held for the Liberal Democrats by Afifa Pervez with a majority of 261 votes over Labour s Jayesh Mistry 28 Wembley Central 23 July 2009 28 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Afifa Pervez 1 195 41 3 5 2Labour Jayesh Mistry 934 32 3 9 0Conservative Yasmin Butt 423 14 6 2 4Independent Tom Stevens 240 8 3 8 3Green Martin Francis 100 3 5 3 5Majority 261 9 0Turnout 2 892 29 3 17Liberal Democrats hold Swing2010 2014 Edit Kenton Edit A by election was held in Kenton on 17 February 2011 after the death of Conservative councillor Arthur Steel 29 The seat was held for the Conservatives by Suresh Kansagra who had previously been a councillor for Barnhill until his defeat at the 2010 election with a majority of 156 votes over Labour s Ellie Southward 29 Kenton 17 February 2011 30 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Suresh Kansagra 1 063 44 1 0 2Labour Ellie Southwood 907 37 7 2 6Independent Robert Dunwell 185 7 7 7 7Liberal Democrats Chunilal Hirani 179 7 4 8 6Green Alan Mathison 75 3 1 1 4Majority 156 6 5Turnout 2 409 26 0 32Conservative hold SwingWembley Central Edit A by election was held in Wembley Central on 22 December 2011 after the resignation of Labour councillor Jayesh Mistry 31 The seat was held for Labour by Krupa Sheth with a majority of 380 votes over Liberal Democrat Afifa Pervez 32 Wembley Central 22 December 2011 33 Party Candidate Votes Labour Krupa Sheth 1 402 48 3 4 9Liberal Democrats Afifa Pervez 1 022 35 2 0 4Conservative Madhuri Davda 349 12 0 6 3Green Martin Francis 130 4 5 1 0Majority 380 13 1Turnout 2 903 27 6 22Labour hold SwingDollis Hill Edit A by election was held in Dollis Hill on 22 March 2012 after the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Alec Castle 34 The seat was held for the Liberal Democrats by Alison Hopkins with a majority of 37 votes over Labour s Parvez Ahmed 34 Dollis Hill 22 March 2012 35 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Alison Hopkins 1 205 46 5 6 6Labour Parvez Ahmed 1 168 45 1 7 4Conservative Samer Ahmedali 140 5 4 12 9Green Peter Murry 79 3 0 1 2Majority 37 1 4Turnout 2 592 30 22Liberal Democrats hold SwingBarnhill Edit A by election was held in Barnhill on 3 May 2012 after the resignation of Labour councillor Judith Beckman 36 The seat was held for Labour by Michael Pavey with a majority of 1 146 votes over Conservative Kanta Pindoria 36 37 Barnhill 3 May 2012 37 Party Candidate Votes Labour Michael Pavey 2 326 56 5 12 1Conservative Kanta Pindoria 1 180 28 6 4 6Green Martin Francis 457 11 1 4 4Independent Venilal Vagehela 156 3 8 3 8Majority 1 146 27 8Turnout 4 119 38 12Labour hold Swing2014 2018 Edit Kenton Edit A by election took place in Kenton on 5 March 2015 after the death of Conservative councillor Bhiku Patel 38 The seat was held for the Conservatives by Michael Maurice with a majority of 258 votes over Labour s Vincent Lo 39 Kenton 5 March 2015 40 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Michael Maurice 1 097 51 6 0 1Labour Vincent Lo 839 39 4 7 3Green Michaela Lichten 121 5 7 4 2Liberal Democrats Bob Wharton 70 3 3 3 0Majority 258 12 1Turnout 2 127 23 0 13Conservative hold SwingKensal Green Edit A by election took place in Kensal Green on 17 December 2015 after the death of Councillor Dan Filson a member of the Labour Party Jumbo Chan held the seat for Labour 41 Kensal Green by election 17 December 2015 Party Candidate Votes Labour Jumbo Chan 931 53 4 1 0Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickson 417 23 9 8 7Conservative Chris Alley 255 14 6 2 8Green Jafar Hassan 102 5 9 12 7UKIP Juliette J Nibbs 38 2 2 N AMajority 514 29 5Turnout 1 751 20Labour hold SwingKilburn Edit A by election took place in Kilburn on 5 May 2016 after the death of Councillor Tayo Oladapo a member of the Labour Party Barbara Pitruzzella also of the Labour Party won the election 42 Kilburn by election 5 May 2016 43 Party Candidate Votes Labour Barbara Pitruzzella 2 841 59 0 7 1Conservative Calvin Robinson 802 16 6 2 7Liberal Democrats Tilly Boulter 456 9 5 1 8Green Peter Murry 452 9 4 8 2UKIP Janice North 232 4 8 N AIndependent Elcena Jeffers 35 0 7 N AMajority 2 039 42 4Turnout 4 898 44 16Labour hold Swing2018 2022 Edit Alperton Edit A by election took place in Alperton on 23 January 2020 after the resignation of Labour councillor James Allie Harpale was suspended from the Labour Party during the campaign 23 Jan 2020 1 Alperton by election 23 January 2020 23 Jan 2020 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Anton Georgiou 1 699 39 7 nbsp 29 5Labour Chetan Harpale 1 304 30 5 nbsp 25 6Conservative Harmit Anil Vyas 900 21 0 nbsp 2 5Green Michaela Lichten 373 8 7 nbsp 1 4Majority 395 9 2Turnout 4 303 34 0Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing nbsp 27 6Barnhill Edit A by election took place in Barnhill on 23 January 2020 after the resignations of 2 Labour councillors Michael Pavey on 26 November 2019 23 Jan 2020 3 and Sarah Marquis on 29 November 2019 23 Jan 2020 4 The result was challenged by an election petition from the Conservative candidates alleging irregularities during the count however the result was upheld Barnhill by election 23 January 2020 2 23 Jan 2020 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Mansoor Akram 1 194 45 5 nbsp 18 3Labour Gaynor Lloyd 1 152Conservative Kanta Mistry 1 082 41 2 nbsp 16 1Conservative Stefan Voloseniuc 1 018Green Martin Roger Francis 231 8 8 n aGreen Peter Richard Murry 171Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickson 118 4 5 nbsp 3 2Liberal Democrats Larry Ngan 76Majority 70 4 3Turnout 2 751 22 0Labour hold Swing nbsp 17 2Labour holdWembley Central Edit A by election took place in Wembley Central on 23 January 2020 after the resignation of Labour councillor Luke Patterson 23 Jan 2020 5 Wembley Central by election 23 January 2020 23 Jan 2020 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sonia Shah 1 945 54 5 nbsp 11 8Conservative Sai Karthik Madabhushii 1 090 30 6 nbsp 14 7Liberal Democrats Jyotshna Patel 378 10 6 nbsp 0 6Green William Kent Relton 154 4 3 nbsp 2 3Majority 2 039 42 4 nbsp 25 6Turnout 3 602 27 6Labour hold Swing nbsp 13 3Brondesbury Park Edit A by election took place in Brondesbury Park on 6 May 2021 after the resignation of Labour councillor Kieron Gill 44 Brondesbury Park by election 6 May 2021 45 Party Candidate Votes Labour Gwen Grahl 1 871 46 6Conservative Sapna Chadha 1 227 30 6Green Sheila Simpson 469 11 7Liberal Democrats Philip Richard Alexander 448 11 2Majority 644 16 5Turnout 4 083 42 5Labour holdReferences Edit The North and Central London London Borough Boundaries Order 1993 Which elections can I vote in Brent Council Retrieved 4 February 2015 a b Brent BBC News Online 19 May 2010 Retrieved 4 February 2015 a b Brent BBC News Online Retrieved 4 February 2015 Council minutes Brent Council Retrieved 4 July 2022 London Boroughs Political Almanac London Councils Retrieved 4 July 2022 Passmore Michael 2015 The responses of Labour controlled London local authorities to major changes in housing policy 1971 1973 PDF London King s College London p 280 Retrieved 6 July 2022 World Cup Committee Harrow Observer 30 December 1965 p 22 Retrieved 6 July 2022 the leader of the Council Cllr G B Swannell Mirror complains to Press Council Daily Mirror 5 May 1967 p 2 Retrieved 6 July 2022 Councillor George Swannell leader of the council a b c d e f g h i j k Summary of Local Election Results in Brent Brent Council Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Retrieved 4 February 2015 London Borough Council Elections 9 May 1968 PDF London Datastore Greater London Council Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b c d e f London Borough Council Elections 4 May 1978 PDF London Datastore Greater London Council Retrieved 25 February 2015 Brent BBC News Online Retrieved 4 February 2015 London Borough Council Elections 2 May 2002 PDF London Datastore Greater London Authority Retrieved 25 February 2015 Local elections Brent BBC News Online 5 May 2006 Retrieved 4 February 2015 Local Authority Byelection Results Archived from the original on 29 March 2010 Retrieved 4 February 2015 a b c d London Borough Council Elections 13 May 1971 PDF London Datastore Greater London Council Retrieved 3 March 2015 a b c d London Borough Council Elections 2 May 1974 PDF London Datastore Greater London Council Retrieved 25 February 2015 a b c d e London Borough Council By elections May 1990 to May 1994 PDF London Datastore London Research Centre Retrieved 8 March 2015 a b c Kilburn By Election 11 March 1999 Result Brent Council Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Retrieved 5 February 2015 a b c Roe Green By Election 27 July 2000 Result Brent Council Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Retrieved 5 February 2015 a b c d e Fryent By Election 1 March 2001 Result Brent Council Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Retrieved 6 February 2015 a b Brockett James 31 May 2005 Brent by elections Harrow Times Retrieved 7 February 2015 a b Preston and Fryent By Elections Election Results Brent Council Archived from the original on 19 May 2006 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Brent councillor disqualified 24dash com 15 March 2007 Retrieved 8 February 2015 a b c 2007 May Dudden Hill By Election Brent Council Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 8 February 2015 a b c Stonebridge Ward By Election September 2007 Brent Council Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 8 February 2015 Queen s Park Ward By Election 13 March 2008 Results Brent Council Archived from the original on 18 February 2012 Retrieved 8 February 2015 a b c d Kirk Tristan 24 July 2009 Lib Dem Afifa Pervez wins Wembley Central council seat Harrow Times Retrieved 9 February 2015 a b Royston Jack 18 February 2011 Kenton by election won by Conservative Suresh Kansagra Harrow Times Retrieved 13 February 2015 By election Kenton Ward Thursday 17 February 2011 Brent Council Retrieved 13 February 2015 King Lorraine 16 November 2011 Political row breaks out following resignation of Wembley councillor Brent amp Kilburn Times Retrieved 13 February 2015 Sharma Suruchi 23 December 2011 Labour candidate wins Wembley Central by election Harrow Times Retrieved 13 February 2015 By election Wembley Central Ward Thursday 22 December 2011 Brent Council Retrieved 13 February 2015 a b Dollis Hill by election Liberal Democrats hold seat BBC News Online 23 March 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2015 By election Dollis Hill Thursday 22 March 2012 Brent Council Retrieved 13 February 2015 a b Walters Max 4 May 2012 Labour hold on to Barnhill ward in by election Brent amp Kilburn Times Retrieved 13 February 2015 a b By election Barnhill Thursday 3 May 2012 Brent Council Retrieved 13 February 2015 King Lorraine 28 January 2015 Kenton by election will take place on March 5 Brent amp Kilburn Times Retrieved 18 February 2015 Oliphant Victoria 6 March 2015 Conservative candidate wins by election This is Local London Retrieved 6 March 2015 Kenton by election Results Brent Council 5 March 2015 Retrieved 6 March 2015 Labour wins Kensal Green by election Kilburn Times Labour wins by election in Kilburn Kilburn Times Election results for Kilburn 5 May 2016 Brondesbury Park councillor resigns kilburntimes co uk Brent amp Kilburn Times Retrieved 7 May 2021 Brondesbury Park by election results brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 7 May 2021 23 January 2020 by election Alperton Councillor resigns brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 24 January 2020 a b c Brent by election results brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 24 January 2020 Barnhill Councillor resigns brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 24 January 2020 Second Barnhill Councillor resigns brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 24 January 2020 Wembley Central Councillor resigns brent gov uk Brent Council Retrieved 24 January 2020 External links EditBrent Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brent London Borough Council elections amp oldid 1176247549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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