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Elections to Buckinghamshire County Council were held on Thursday, 5 May 1977, when the whole council of 70 members was up for election.

The result was that the Conservatives comfortably retained their control, winning sixty-four seats, a gain of eighteen. The ranks of Labour were decimated, and the party was left with only one county councillor, a loss of fifteen. Independents gained two seats, one Ratepayer and one Independent Conservative, but lost one and the Liberals lost the single seat they had had. Three other candidates also won seats.[1]

Election result

Buckinghamshire County Council election, 1977[1][2]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 64 18 0 +18 91.4 63.1 Increase18.4
  Independent 2 2 1 +1 2.9 5.3 Decrease4.5
  Labour 1 0 15 -15 1.4 19.8 Decrease12.3
  Liberal 0 0 1 -1 0.0 8.9 Decrease0.7
  Others 3 4.3 2.8 Decrease0.9

Notes

  1. ^ a b 'Conservatives triumph in Greater London and metropolitan counties' in The Times of London, issue 59997 dated 7 May 1977, p. 3
  2. ^ Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. Local Elections Handbook 1977. The Elections Centre, Plymouth University. p. 12.
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