The Finchley constituency was used for the Greater London Council elections in
1973,
1977 and
1981. One councillor was elected at each election using
first-past-the-post voting.
1973 election The fourth election to the GLC (and first using revised boundaries) was held on 12 April 1973. The electorate was 54,962 and one Conservative Party councillor was elected. The turnout was 29.8%. The councillor was elected for a three-year term. This was extended for an extra year in 1976 when the electoral cycle was switched to four-yearly.
1975 by-election A by-election was held on 15 May 1975, caused by the resignation of Jean Leslie Scott. The electorate was 56,321 and one Conservative Party councillor was elected. The turnout was 31.2%. Roland John Michael Freeman represented
Westminster and the City of London from 1967 to 1970.
1977 election The fifth election to the GLC (and second using revised boundaries) was held on 5 May 1977. The electorate was 55,844 and one Conservative Party councillor was elected. The turnout was 43.2%. The councillor was elected for a four-year term.
1981 election The sixth and final election to the GLC (and third using revised boundaries) was held on 7 May 1981. The electorate was 55,018 and one Conservative Party councillor was elected. The turnout was 41.9%. The councillor was elected for a four-year term, extended by an extra year by the Local Government (Interim Provisions) Act 1984, ahead of the abolition of the council. ==References==