Elections to Londonderry Borough Council were held in 1964. Albert Anderson continued as Mayor.
Results
No seats were contested,[1] and twelve Unionists and eight Nationalists were returned unopposed.
Estimates of political affiliation of the electorate
The following estimates of the political affiliation of the electorate were published by The Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland in 1965. It divides the electorate into Unionists and Nationalists.[2]
- Unionists - 12 seats - 9,235 voters - 39.2 %
- Nationalists - 8 seats - 14,325 voters - 60.8 %
- Total - 20 seats - 23,560 voters
However, when all of the wards were contested in the next election in 1967, the Ulster Unionist Party won 32.2% of the vote, the Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland) won 33.9% of the vote and the Northern Ireland Labour Party won 31.9% of the vote.
Ward Estimates
North Ward
[2] 8 Councillors
- Unionists - 4,355 voters
- Nationalists - 2,356 voters
South Ward
[2] 8 Councillors
- Nationalists - 10,130 voters
- Unionists - 1,260 voters
Waterside Ward
[2] 4 Councillors
- Unionists - 3,620 voters
- Nationalists - 1,839 voters
References
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