The results saw Labour gain a majority on the council ousting the
Liberal Democrat and
Conservative alliance that had controlled the council. Labour won 30 seats, while the Liberal Democrats were reduced to 13 seats, and the Conservatives were reduced to 10 seats. The
Green Party also lost seats, being reduced to 1 seat in
Highgate, after losing the other 2 seats in the
ward to Labour. Following the election Andrew Marshall resigned as leader of the Conservative group and was succeeded by Martin Davies. The
delayed election in Haverstock was held on 25 May 2010 and saw the Liberal Democrats hold all 3 seats in the
ward. This brought the composition of the council to 30 Labour, 13 Liberal Democrats, 10 Conservatives and 1 Green Party. ==Ward results==