Elections to Southwark Council were held on 5 May 1994, on the same day as other local elections happening around the country. The whole council was up for election. Turnout was 37.53%.
Election results
Despite losing 3 net seats, Labour remained in control of the council with a 2 seat majority.
Ward results
(*) - Indicates an incumbent candidate
(†) - Indicates an incumbent candidate standing in a different ward
Abbey
Alleyn
Barset
Bellenden
Bricklayers
Browning
Brunswick
Burgess
Cathedral
Chaucer
College
Consort
Dockyard
Faraday
Friary
Liddle
Lyndhurst
Newington
Riverside
Rotherhithe
Ruskin
Rye
St Giles
The Lane
Waverley
Notes
^ Johnson was a sitting councillor representing the Chaucer ward
^ Maurice replaced Cllr. John E. Maurice after his death in 1991
^ Clark was a sitting councillor reprsenting the Alleyn ward
^ Buxton was a sitting councillor representing the Dockyard ward
^ Charge was a sitting councillor representing the Ruskin ward
^ Vahib was a sitting councillor representing the Lyndhurst ward
^ Murison was a sitting councillor representing the Chaucer ward
^ Wingfield was a sitting councillor representing the Friary ward
^ McGettigan was a sitting councillor representing the Chaucer ward
^ Kirby was a sitting councillor representing the College ward
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