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2022 Hackney London Borough Council election

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2022 local election in Hackney

2022 Hackney Council election
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All 57 council seats
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderPhilip GlanvilleOliver HallZoë Garbett
PartyLabourConservativeGreen
Last election52 seats, 63.0%5 seats, 11.1%0 seats, 16.9%
Seats won5052
Seat changeDecrease20Increase2
Popular vote90,57416,17335,419
Percentage58.9%10.5%23.0%
SwingDecrease4.1%Decrease0.6%Increase6.1%

Map showing the results of the 2022 Hackney London Borough Council election. Labour in red, Conservatives in blue, Greens in green.

Council control before election


Labour

Subsequent council control

Labour

The2022 Hackney London Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022. All 57 members ofHackney London Borough Council were up for election. The elections took place alongside the election for themayor of Hackney,local elections in the other London boroughs, andelections to local authorities across the United Kingdom.

TheLabour Party retained overall control of the council. It won 50 of the 57 seats, losing two seats to theGreen Party. TheConservative Party held the five seats that they had had before the election, remaining the official opposition.[1]

Background

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History

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Result of the 2018 borough election

The thirty-twoLondon boroughs were established in 1965 by theLondon Government Act 1963. They are the principal authorities in Greater London and have responsibilities including education, housing, planning, highways, social services, libraries, recreation, waste, environmental health and revenue collection. Some of the powers are shared with theGreater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police and fire.[2]

Since its formation, Hackney has usually been underLabour control except for a period from 1968 to 1971 when it was underConservative control and from 1998 to 2002 when it was underno overall control. Councillors have mostly been elected from the Labour Party, Conservative Party andLiberal Democrats, with someGreen Party councillors being elected in 1998 and 2006. In themost recent election in 2018, the Liberal Democrats lost their three seats in the Cazenove ward with Labour winning 52 seats with 63.0% of the vote across the borough and the Conservatives winning the remaining 5 seats with 11.1% of the vote across the borough. The Green Party won 16.9% of the vote across the borough without winning any seats, performing best in the Dalston and Hackney Downs wards.[3] The Liberal Democrats won 8.6% of the vote without winning any seats, performing best in Cazenove ward. The council is run under a mayoral system, so its leader is the directly electedmayor of Hackney. The incumbent mayor of Hackney was Labour'sPhilip Glanville, who had held that role since a 2016 by-election.[4]

In November 2021, the local Conservative Party in Hackney selected Oliver Hall as their candidate for Mayor. At nineteen years old, he is thought to have been the youngest ever major-party candidate for a directly elected mayoralty in England and Wales.[5]

Council term

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A Labour councillor forVictoria ward, Alex Kuye, resigned in September 2018 for health reasons. A by-election to replace him was held in October 2018, which was won by the Labour candidate Penny Wrout with 58% of the vote against a swing to the Liberal Democrats.[6] Wrout taught journalism at theUniversity of Essex.[7] In November 2019, a Labour councillor for Clissold ward, Ned Hercock, resigned for personal reasons.[8] A by-election was held on 12 December 2019 on the same date as the2019 general election, which was won by the Labour candidate Kofo David.[9] David was an activist training to be a barrister.[10] His selection as the Labour candidate was criticised by opposing candidates who pointed to his unsuccessful court action against a former colleague who had accused him of sexual harassment and bullying.[11]

Feryal Clark, a Labour councillor for Hoxton East and Shoreditch, resigned after being elected asMember of Parliament (MP) forEnfield North.[12] A Labour councillor for King's Park, Tom Rahilly, resigned in March 2020 due to taking a politically restricted job.[13] A Conservative councillor for Stamford Hill West, Aron Klein, resigned in July 2020 due to ill health.[14] Jon Burke, a Labour councillor for Woodberry Down, resigned in January 2021 due to plans to move out of London.[15] Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, all four by-elections were not held until May 2021 alongside the2021 London mayoral election andLondon Assembly election. The candidates for the incumbent party won in all four seats. The Labour candidate Anya Sizer won in Hoxton East and Shoreditch, with the Green Party coming second.[16] The Labour candidate Lynne Troughton won in King's Park, with the Greens again coming second.[16] The Conservative candidate Stephen Lisser won the Stamford Hill West by-election, with Labour coming a closer second.[16] The Labour candidate Sarah Young won the Woodberry Down by-election with the Green Party coming in second place.[16]

Unlike most London boroughs, Hackney kept its existing ward boundaries, as they were last reviewed in 2013.

Electoral process

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Hackney, like other London borough councils, elects all of its councillors at once every four years. The previous election took place in 2018. The election took place by multi-memberfirst-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by two or three councillors. Electors had as many votes as there were councillors to be elected in their ward, with the top two or three being elected.

Allregistered electors (British,Irish,Commonwealth andEuropean Union citizens) living in London aged 18 or over were entitled to vote in the election. People who lived at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, were entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities.[17] Voting in-person at polling stations took place from 7:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters were able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.[17]

Campaign

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Mayoral election

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The Conservatives selected the nineteen-year-old law student, Oliver Hall, as their mayoral candidate. Hall said he would stop any newLow Traffic Neighbourhood schemes and consult on removing existing ones. He also promised to build more affordable housing.[18] Gwenton Sloley, an anti-gang activist, stood as an independent candidate under the slogan "Hackney People Before Profit". He said that the proceeds of the crime fund should be spent on "talking therapy and drop-in services" to "help people whose mental health has deteriorated during successive lockdowns". He said he would work to stop children from being excluded from school, and provide mentoring to young people after they are arrested, to prevent them from getting involved in gangs and criminal activity.[19]

Previous council composition

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  • Council composition after the 2018 election
    Council composition after the 2018 election
  • Council composition ahead of the 2022 election
    Council composition ahead of the 2022 election
After 2018 electionBefore 2022 election
PartySeatsPartySeats
Labour52Labour52
Conservative5Conservative5

Results summary

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Hackney Council election result 2022
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour5002-287.758.990,574-4.1
 Green220+23.523.035,419+6.1
 Conservative50008.810.516,173-0.6
 Liberal Democrats00000.05.58,455-3.1
 Ind. Network00000.01.21,912New
 TUSC00000.00.5694+0.4
 Women's Equality00000.00.3489+0.1
 Independent00000.00.0700.0

Ward results

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Asterisks (*) denote sitting councillors

Brownswood

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Brownswood (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSoraya Adejare1,32363.0
LabourClare Potter*1,31562.6
GreenMark Douglas55326.3
GreenGitta Wigro49923.8
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Neadley23211.1
ConservativePearce Branigan1627.7
ConservativeJoanna Zolnierzak1155.5
Majority770
Majority762
Turnout35.3
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Cazenove

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Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCaroline Woodley*1,72450.0
LabourEluzer Goldberg1,70949.6
LabourSam Pallis*1,58245.9
Liberal DemocratsIan Sharer1,47142.7
Liberal DemocratsJaved Isrolia1,23335.8
Liberal DemocratsDarren Martin1,12132.5
GreenMaria Garcia46313.4
GreenDaniel Alexander43312.6
GreenStephen Fielder2778.0
ConservativeRishiduth Bootna2517.3
TUSCNaomi Byron812.3
Majority253
Majority238
Majority111
Turnout39.2
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Clissold

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Clissold (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSade Etti*2,18865.9
LabourFrank Baffour1,86956.3
LabourFliss Premru1,74052.4
GreenFeodora Rayner1,12033.7
GreenMarie Remy79323.9
GreenReiner Tegtmeyer56417.0
Women's EqualityTabitha Morton48914.7
Liberal DemocratsHeather James39211.8
ConservativeDiana Mikolajewska2327.0
Ind. NetworkKelly Reid2206.6
ConservativeMonika Nierzejewski1815.4
ConservativeJulia Zolnierzak1795.4
Majority1,068
Majority749
Majority620
Turnout38.1
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Dalston

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Dalston (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenZoë Garbett1,44662.8
LabourGrace Adebayo1,19952.1
GreenTyrone Scott92039.9
LabourPeter Snell*72731.6
Liberal DemocratsAlton Hassan1386.0
Ind. NetworkOlu Adesanu893.9
Ind. NetworkEsther Petrou873.8
Majority526
Majority179
Turnout37.8
Greengain fromLabourSwing
LabourholdSwing

De Beauvoir

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De Beauvoir (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPolly Billington*1,40073.0
LabourTom Dewey1,10257.5
GreenHeather Finlay53828.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Hodgson30215.7
GreenNicholas Lee28815.0
Ind. NetworkSamantha May20510.7
Majority862
Majority564
Turnout33.4
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Hackney Central

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Hackney Central (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSophie Conway*2,21473.9
LabourSheila Suso-Runge1,99466.6
LabourBenjamin Hayhurst*1,87762.7
GreenFlorence Wedmore65121.7
GreenNicholas Costley-White56118.7
GreenStefan Liberadzki51917.3
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Holloway2688.9
Ind. NetworkClair Battaglino2147.1
Ind. NetworkImogen O'Rorke1896.3
Ind. NetworkDesmond Kirby1735.8
Liberal DemocratsDave Raval1705.7
Liberal DemocratsPeter Kellett1585.3
Majority1,563
Majority1,343
Majority1,226
Turnout33.4
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Hackney Downs

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Hackney Downs (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael Desmond*1,82351.3
LabourSem Moema*1,74849.2
GreenAlastair Binnie-Lubbock1,66746.9
LabourAnna-Joy Rickard*1,63646.1
GreenBettina Maidment1,57344.3
GreenCharlie Norman1,31637.0
ConservativeAgnieszka Cuellar-Bridy1945.5
Liberal DemocratsErika Merguigi1845.2
ConservativeJoanna Wojciechowska1614.5
ConservativeNikodem Mikolajewski1554.4
Ind. NetworkRuth Parkinson1012.8
TUSCClare Doyle992.8
Majority187
Majority112
Majority31
Turnout40.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
Greengain fromLabourSwing

Hackney Wick

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Hackney Wick (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJessica Webb*1,72972.8
LabourChris Kennedy*1,67570.5
LabourJoseph Ogundemuren1,60367.5
GreenLaura Salisbury65427.5
GreenClive Ardagh43918.5
GreenStuart Coggins40717.1
ConservativeAnna Socha1908.0
ConservativePiotr Lipinski1857.8
ConservativePiotr Pietrzyk1727.2
IndependentVernon Williams702.9
Majority1,075
Majority1,021
Majority949
Turnout30.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Haggerston

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Haggerston (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHumaira Garasia*1,78673.8
LabourMidnight Ross1,60466.2
LabourJon Narcross1,50362.1
GreenKathryne Chalker71129.4
GreenAlice Spendley64326.6
GreenMaxime Vers45318.7
ConservativeKarolina Bugaric32513.4
Ind. NetworkNiall Crowley2409.9
Majority1,075
Majority993
Majority892
Turnout28.9
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Homerton

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Homerton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna Lynch*1,92278.4
LabourRobert Chapman*1,72070.2
LabourGuy Nicholson*1,61666.0
GreenBrenda Puech70028.6
GreenBenjamin Newman62325.4
GreenThomas Richardson50320.5
ConservativeMilton Morris26710.9
Majority1,222
Majority1,020
Majority916
Turnout31.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Hoxton East & Shoreditch

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Hoxton East and Shoreditch (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKam Adams*1,35474.4
LabourAnya Sizer*1,17564.5
LabourSteve Race*1,08159.4
GreenConan Cook37420.5
GreenChesca Walton36720.2
GreenNicholas Thorp27815.3
Liberal DemocratsJohn Clinch27715.2
Ind. NetworkPeter Smorthit23412.9
ConservativeSandy Nkolomoni23012.6
TUSCChris Newby935.1
Majority980
Majority801
Majority707
Turnout24.5
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Hoxton West

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Hoxton West (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourYvonne Maxwell*1,57473.4
LabourClayeon McKenzie*1,30861.0
LabourCarole Williams*1,30861.0
ConservativeOliver Hall45221.1
GreenCheuk Ho44920.9
GreenDaniel Enzer44720.8
GreenKit McCarthy42319.7
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Payne36517.0
TUSCRobert Williams1085.0
Majority1,122
Majority856
Majority856
Turnout26.6
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

King's Park

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King's Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSharon Patrick*1,94876.6
LabourLynne Troughton*1,73968.4
LabourAli Sadek1,72667.9
GreenJosephine Wilby93136.6
GreenPeter Jones68226.8
GreenDonell Walter60423.7
Majority1,017
Majority808
Majority795
Turnout31.9
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Lea Bridge

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Lea Bridge (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMargaret Gordon*2,08070.3
LabourIan Rathbone*1,80260.9
LabourDeniz Oguzkanli*1,73258.6
GreenRuth Jenkins88129.8
GreenDouglas Earl71624.2
GreenSally Zlotowitz69223.4
Liberal DemocratsJuliette Bigley32210.9
ConservativeYaakov Lauer2247.6
ConservativeMarzena Sterner2187.4
ConservativeYeshoah Leibowitz2046.9
Majority1,199
Majority921
Majority851
Turnout31.6
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

London Fields

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London Fields (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnntoinette Bramble*2,15681.5
LabourM Can Ozsen*1,74165.8
LabourLee Laudat-Scott1,68563.7
GreenCarrie Hamilton91534.6
GreenGraham Woodruff49818.8
GreenPaul Urwin47417.9
Liberal DemocratsLes Kelly46417.5
Majority1,241
Majority826
Majority770
Turnout33.4
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Shacklewell

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Shacklewell (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRichard Lufkin*1,26971.8
LabourIfraah Samatar96954.8
GreenBenjamin Hughes45825.9
GreenFelix Thomson31417.8
Liberal DemocratsChristian Adams20211.4
ConservativeAndrzej Krajewski1639.2
Ind. NetworkRomaine Murray1609.1
Majority811
Majority511
Turnout34.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Springfield

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Springfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimche Steinberger*2,27361.4
ConservativeShaul Krautwirt2,14457.9
ConservativeMichael Levy*2,10256.8
LabourChristiana Ajiginni1,26934.3
LabourMichael Jones1,17931.9
LabourLaura Pascal1,15631.2
GreenCelia Coram2727.3
GreenJulie-Anne Hogbin2597.0
GreenNoah Birksted-Breen2546.9
Liberal DemocratsSean Boylan762.1
Liberal DemocratsClifford Gully732.0
Liberal DemocratsMark Smulian461.2
Majority1,004
Majority875
Majority833
Turnout40.2
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Stamford Hill West

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Stamford Hill West (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHershy Lisser*1,79559.2
ConservativeBenzion Papier*1,78258.8
LabourAhmad Bismillah1,10536.5
LabourFaruk Tinaz97232.1
GreenJohnny Dixon1705.6
GreenLewis Garland1304.3
Liberal DemocratsTony Harms551.8
Liberal DemocratsPeter Friend521.7
Majority690
Majority677
Turnout49.2
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing

Stoke Newington

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Stoke Newington (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMete Coban*2,35066.3
LabourSusan Fajana-Thomas*2,22162.6
LabourGilbert Smyth*1,83151.6
GreenCharlene Concepcion1,33237.6
GreenSiobhan MacMahon1,01528.6
GreenRichard Scarborough58016.4
Liberal DemocratsThrusie Maurseth-Cahill40711.5
ConservativeAnna Chomicz2898.1
ConservativePauline Levy2607.3
ConservativeWeronika Zolnierzak2346.6
TUSCRobert Thomas1203.4
Majority1,018
Majority889
Majority499
Turnout38.6
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Victoria

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Victoria (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourClare Joseph*1,88873.1
LabourClaudia Turbet-Delof1,53959.6
LabourPenny Wrout*1,45956.5
GreenSandra McLeod67826.3
GreenRolf Dekker54521.1
GreenWendy Robinson47718.5
Liberal DemocratsHelen Baxter44717.3
ConservativeMonika Hoppe-Krajewska28411.0
ConservativeLejla Softic2369.1
TUSCMargaret Trotter1044.0
TUSCJamie Barber893.4
Majority1,210
Majority861
Majority781
Turnout33.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Woodberry Down

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Woodberry Down (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCaroline Selman*1,44171.4
LabourSarah Young*1,18958.9
GreenCatherine O'Shea45222.4
GreenAnthony Rose43821.7
ConservativeYisroel Cik27613.7
ConservativeAgnieszka Wypych23811.8
Majority989
Majority737
Turnout30.0
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

By-elections

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De Beauvoir

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A by-election took place on 7 July 2022, following the resignation of Tom Dewey.

2022 De Beauvoir by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoe Walker75841.8Decrease23.5
GreenTyrone Scott73140.3Increase18.8
Liberal DemocratsThrusie Maurseth-Cahill1337.3Decrease0.1
Ind. NetworkKelly Reid834.6Decrease0.1
ConservativeOliver Hall824.5N/A
Women's EqualityKristal Bayliss271.5N/A
Majority271.5
Turnout1,82227.6
LabourholdSwingDecrease21.1

Cazenove

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A by-election took place on 18 January 2024, following the election ofCaroline Woodley asMayor of Hackney.

January 2024 Cazenove by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Sharer1,62353.8Increase47.5
LabourLaura Pascal93531.0Decrease12.2
GreenTamara Micner38712.8Increase1.2
Liberal DemocratsDave Raval732.4Decrease34.5
Majority68822.8N/A
Turnout3,01831.9–7.3
Registered electors9,455
Conservativegain fromLabourSwingIncrease29.9

De Beauvoir

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Another by-election took place on 2 May 2024, following the resignation ofPolly Billington. This was on the same day as theLondon mayoral election andLondon Assembly election. Vote share changes displayed are relative to the 2022 by-election.

2024 De Beauvoir by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJasmine Martins1,31646.7Increase4.9
GreenAntoinette Fernandez1,19742.5Increase2.2
ConservativeTareke Gregg1746.2Increase1.7
Liberal DemocratsThrusie Cahill1294.6Decrease2.8
Majority1194.2
Turnout2,84443.0
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.4

Hoxton East and Shoreditch

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A by-election took place on 2 May 2024. This was on the same day as theLondon mayoral election andLondon Assembly election.

2024 Hoxton East and Shoreditch by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFaruk Tinaz1,58759.2Decrease6.9
GreenLiam Davis56020.9Increase2.2
ConservativeIheanyi Adele31811.9Increase7.6
Liberal DemocratsBecket McGrath2178.1Increase3.0
Majority1,02738.3
Turnout
LabourholdSwingDecrease4.6

Hoxton West

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A by-election was held on 27 June 2024, following the resignation of Yvonne Maxwell.[20][21]

2024 Hoxton West by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBen Lucas88064.0Increase10.6
GreenCheuk Ho23817.3Increase1.8
ConservativeFarhan Jaisin15411.2Decrease4.3
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Payne1037.5Decrease4.4
Majority64246.7Decrease9.4
Turnout1,37513.9Decrease10.6
LabourholdSwingIncrease4.7

Cazenove

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The by-election on 4 July 2024 took place on the same day as theUnited Kingdom general election.[22] It followed the resignation of Eluzer Goldberg.[23] Patrick Pinkerton was elected as the new Councillor for Cazenove.[24] Vote share changes displayed are relative to the January 2024 by-election.

July 2024 Cazenove by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPatrick Pinkerton1,97437.4Increase 6.4
ConservativeHershi Moskovits1,83834.8Decrease 19.0
GreenTamara Micner1,17022.2Increase 9.4
Liberal DemocratsKen Gabbott-Rolph1502.8Increase0.4
IndependentFaisal Riyaj Ibji1472.8new
Turnout5,27952.2Increase 20.3
LabourholdSwingIncrease 12.7

London Fields

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The by-election took place on 12 September 2024, following the resignation of Lee Laudat-Scott.[25][26]

2024 London Fields by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Gooch74654.1Decrease6.9
IndependentSarah Byrne[a]43731.7New
ConservativeDiana Mikolajewska725.2New
Liberal DemocratsPeter Friend715.2Decrease8.0
Workers PartyOlivia Amber Taylor523.8New
Majority30922.4
Turnout1,37814.49
LabourholdSwing

Stoke Newington

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The by-election took place on 12 September 2024, following the resignation of Mete Coban, who became Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy.[28] The Green Party gained the seat, increasing their representation on the council to three seats, the highest number they have held since 1998, when they held two seats.[29] The last time the Green Party won a by-election from opposition in London was 2008.[30]

2024 Stoke Newington by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenLiam Davis1,25353.0Increase19.5
LabourZak Davies-Khan94540.0Decrease19.2
Liberal DemocratsThrusie Maursheth-Cahill783.3Decrease8.2
ConservativeTareke Gregg743.1Decrease4.1
IndependentTan Bui120.5new
Majority30813.0N/A
Turnout2,36220.35
Greengain fromLabourSwingIncrease19.5

Notes

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  1. ^Sarah Byrne ran with support from Green Party and Hackney Socialist Independent Group[27]

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