The residents association is represented on
Havering London Borough Council. , they are the largest group on the council and run it as a minority administration. Between 2022 and 2024, they ran the council in coalition with the
Labour Party.
Member associations As of January 2026, member bodies are: • Residents Association of Emerson Park (registered as part of HRA) • Hornchurch Residents Association (separately registered) • South Hornchurch and Beam Park Residents Association (registered as part of HRA) • Rainham and Wennington Residents Association (registered as part of HRA) The following were elected/stood in each ward of Havering: They did not have candidates in Rainham and Wennington, or South Hornchurch where other residents groups had candidates. Councillors elected from those wards formed a separate Independent Residents Group on Havering Council. No residents candidates stood in Brooklands.
2014 election At the
2014 London borough council elections the Havering Residents Association stood candidates in 11 of the 18 wards, with 31 candidates of which 19 were elected. The following were elected/stood in each ward of Havering: They did not have candidates in Brooklands, Havering Park, Heaton or Mawneys. In Rainham and Wennington "Independent Residents Association" candidates stood and were elected. In 2014 eight members of the Havering Residents Association group, including the leader Clarence Barrett, split off to form East Havering Residents Association Group. This group then formed a leadership coalition with the Conservatives.
2018 election At the
2018 elections the Havering Residents Association stood candidates in 12 of the 18 wards, with 35 candidates of which 17 were elected. The following were elected/stood in each ward of Havering: They did not have candidates in Brooklands, Havering Park or Heaton wards. In Rainham and Wennington "Independent Residents Association" candidates stood and were elected.
2022 election The wards in Havering were redrawn for the
2022 elections. The Havering Residents Association stood candidates in 17 of the 20 wards, with 44 candidates of which 18 were elected. The following were elected/stood in each ward of Havering: They did not have candidates in Beam Park, Rainham & Wennington or South Hornchurch wards. • In
Havering-atte-Bower ward, John Crowder changed parties from Conservative to HRA in 2024 • In
Hylands and Harrow Lodge ward, Christine Smith changed parties from Conservative to HRA in 2024 • In
Rainham and Wennington ward, three councillors (Jacqueline McArdle, Susan Ospreay and Sarah Edwards) changed parties from Conservative to HRA in 2022, following the
Wennington wildfire. Jacqueline McArdle changed back to Conservative in 2024 • In
South Hornchurch ward, two councillors (
Graham Williamson and Natasha Summers) elected as "Independent Residents Association" joined the HRA group on the council The HRA formed a coalition with Labour after the 2022 election. It came to an end in June 2024 and they then formed a minority administration. ==London Assembly==