City of London (Ward Elections) Act 2002

The City of London (Ward Elections) Act 2002 (c. vi) was a local act passed by the United Kingdom Parliament on 7 November 2002.

[1] Whereas throughout the rest of the United Kingdom the business vote had been abolished, in the City of London this act not only retained it but greatly increased it, so that it came to outnumber the residential vote.

[2] The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 was part of the reform programme brought in by the Whigs and following Reform Act 1832.

While the latter had abolished most of the rotten boroughs for parliamentary purposes, the 1835 act applied the similar reforms in terms of local government to 178 boroughs.

Over the next fifty years various unreformed boroughs were affected by successive pieces of legislation.