Created in
2000, Havering and Redbridge has elected only
Conservative AMs to date. The current AM is
Keith Prince, first elected in
2016. The Conservative win upon its creation in 2000 was somewhat unexpected, as at that point, the vast majority of the area it covers (excluding two Redbridge wards that fall under the
Chingford and Woodford Green parliamentary seat) was represented by Labour MPs. However, the
Romford and
Upminster constituencies were among the very small number of seats that the Conservatives gained from Labour at the subsequent
general election of 2001. In line with this, the Conservative majority increased here in 2004, while the trend towards the Conservatives in this area of London continued in the
2005 general election result, which saw the Conservatives winning increased majorities in the two seats they already held, whilst also gaining the constituencies of
Hornchurch and
Ilford North from Labour. Consequently, this London Assembly seat became very safe for the Conservatives in the 2008 election, where they got more than twice as many votes as Labour. The seat has, however, become extremely marginal in recent years, following a swing of almost 12% to Labour in the 2012 election. This swing against the Conservatives preluded Labour gaining a majority on Redbridge Council in 2014 for the first time since its creation, the Conservatives losing overall control on Havering Council and Labour gaining the Ilford North seat back from the Conservatives at the
2015 general election. The seat became slightly more marginal in 2016, but it was not enough for Labour to gain it. The Conservatives increased their majority in 2021, and held the seat again in 2024. Keith Prince defected to
Reform UK on 4 October 2025. == Assembly members ==