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2022 Haringey London Borough Council election

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2022 local election in Haringey

2022 Haringey Council election
← 20185 May 20222026 →

All 57 council seats
Turnout31.76%
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderPeray AhmetLuke Cawley-Harrison
PartyLabourLiberal Democrats
Last election42 seats, 57.3%15 seats, 23.9%
Seats won507
Seat changeIncrease8Decrease8

Map of the results of the 2022 Haringey London Borough Council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow.

council control before election


Labour

Subsequent council control


Labour

The2022 Haringey London Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022. All 57 members ofHaringey London Borough Council were elected. The elections took place alongsidelocal elections in the other London boroughs andelections to local authorities across the United Kingdom.

In theprevious election in 2018, theLabour Party maintained its longstanding control of the council, winning 42 out of the 57 seats with theLiberal Democrats forming the council opposition with the remaining 15 seats. The 2022 election took place under new election boundaries, which retain the same number of councillors.

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 powers are shared with theGreater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police, and fire.[1]

Since its formation, Haringey has been continuously underLabour control, apart from a period ofConservative control from 1968 to 1971. Apart from a few councillors from minor parties, all councillors elected to the council have been Labour, Conservative orLiberal Democrat. Since 2002, only Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors have been elected. Inthe most recent council election in 2018, Labour won 42 seats with 57.3% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won 15 seats with 23.9% of the vote. The Green Party received 10.4% of the vote and the Conservatives won 7.8% of the vote, though neither party won any seats.[2] The incumbent leader of the council is the Labour councillor Peray Ahmet, who has held that role since 2021.[3]

Council term

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After the 2018 election, Labour councillors elected Cllr Joseph Ejiofor, the incumbent deputy leader of the council and an elected Executive member in the party'sMomentum grouping, to be the new council leader.[2] Local party members had voted to endorse a different councillor, Zena Brabazon, to have been the council leader.[2] Peray Ahmet, a former cabinet member Ejiofor had sacked in 2018, became council leader in May 2021 after challenging Ejiofor and winning by 1 vote.[3]

Ejiofor was blocked by the Labour Party from standing as a candidate in 2022 after theLocal Government Ombudsman released a report criticising a council decision not to purchase a house for more than three times its value as part of plans for a development around the site of the former Cranwood nursing home. Ejiofor criticised the Labour Party decision to ban him as "a Kafkaesque process resulting in an unjust ruling"[4] and the LGO's decision as in itself "flawed, because the decision taken was legal and in line with the Council's constitution and would be the same whenever it was reviewed".[5]

Ahmet acceded to the opposition Liberal Democrats' request for an inquiry into how property transactions have been handled by the council, including the Cranwood development.[6]

In October 2018, the Labour councillor Ishmael Osamor, son of the Labour MPKate Osamor, resigned after pleading guilty to possessing drugs with intent to supply and drug possession.[7] A by-election for his West Green seat was held on 13 December 2018, which was won by the Labour candidate Seema Chandwani.[8]

In spring 2019, Cllr Barbara Blake was expelled from the Labour Party following a complaint that she had supported candidates opposing the Labour Party.[9] The following year, five more Labour councillors: Patrick Berryman, Dana Carlin, Vincent Carroll, Preston Tabois and Noah Tucker, were suspended from the Labour Party Group following complaints being made against them.[10] Carlin was re-instated almost immediately pending a hearing, and Noah Tucker and Preston Tabois were readmitted in 2021,[11] though Tucker was suspended again days later, "based on new material [the Labour Party] was not previously aware of".[12] Carroll was restored to the party just before the AGM in 2021.[13] The Labour councillor James Chiriyankandath left his party in June 2021 after Ahmet's election as council leader.[14]

Like most other London borough councils, Haringey elected councillors under new ward boundaries. TheLocal Government Boundary Commission for England produced new wards after a period of consultation.[15] The number of councillors remained the same at 57, representing fifteen three-councillor wards and six two-councillor wards.[16]

Electoral process

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Haringey, 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 are 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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Labour said they would "deliver some of London’s most ambitious Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and borough-wide cycling routes", as well as hundreds more electric vehicle charging points and build three thousand council homes. The Liberal Democrats said they would plant trees and oppose the construction of an incinerator and cancel plans to refurbish council offices. The Conservatives said they would address violence in the borough by "confronting uncomfortable cultural issues" and committing to "more effective policing of low-level crime". They also said they would build more electric vehicle charging points and "clean up the rubbish on our streets".[18]

Charles Wright inOnLondon reported that more Labour candidates had been selected who would support the leader Peray Ahmet in "setbacks for Momentum". Ahmet's deputy leader Mike Hakata was deselected, but was able to become a candidate in a neighbouring Labour ward. The rabbi David Mason though selected for Crouch End ward, failed to get elected. One longstanding councillor, Mark Blake, was not reselected in his ward but stood in the Liberal Democrat-held ward of Fortis Green instead and won; while another, Gideon Bull, who was not allowed to stand as a Labour candidate, stood as an independent candidate instead in his previous ward and lost.[19]

Previous council composition

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  • Council composition after the 2018 election
    Council composition after the 2018 election
After 2018 electionBefore 2022 election[20]After 2022 election
PartySeatsPartySeatsPartySeats
Labour42Labour39Labour50
Liberal Democrats15Liberal Democrats15Liberal Democrats7
Independent0Independent3Independent0

Results

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Haringey Council election result 2022
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour5060+887.759.998,393+2.6
 Liberal Democrats706-812.324.039,515+0.1
 Green0---08.614,172-1.8
 Conservative0---06.911,300-0.9
 Independent0---00.4630+0.3
 Women's Equality0---00.2382New
 CPA0---00.067±0.0

Ward results

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[21][22]

Alexandra Park

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Alexandra Park (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Elliott1,47544.8
Liberal DemocratsAlessandra Rossetti*1,47144.7
LabourGeorge Danker1,35341.1
Liberal DemocratsHari Prabu1,24637.8
GreenClaire Lewis56217.1
ConservativeDavid Douglas2156.5
Turnout3,29350.69
Labourwin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Alessandra Rossetti was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Bounds Green

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Bounds Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEmily Arkell1,51058.7
LabourMary Mason1,36253.0
Liberal DemocratsJustin Hinchcliffe*63424.7
Liberal DemocratsIbrahim Hassan58922.9
GreenSteven Maddocks41916.3
ConservativeGuy Carter1997.7
ConservativeSuraj Bhanot1877.3
Turnout2,57237.41
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Justin Hinchcliffe was a sitting councillor for Fortis Green ward

Bruce Castle

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Bruce Castle (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourIbrahim Ali1,62171.4
LabourErdal Dogan*1,57469.3
LabourSue Jameson1,57469.3
GreenPamela Harling37216.4
ConservativeJames Barton26811.8
ConservativeAgnieszka Bielecka2219.7
ConservativeNiveda Moorthy2059.0
Liberal DemocratsAlison Prager1647.2
Liberal DemocratsAlex Sweet1376.0
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Fenby Taylor1325.8
Turnout2,27125.43
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Erdal Dogan was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward

Crouch End

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Crouch End (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCressida Johnson2,27849.7
LabourLester Buxton1,96042.7
Liberal DemocratsLuke Cawley-Harrison*1,94242.3
LabourDavid Mason1,91141.7
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Payne1,87140.8
Liberal DemocratsJosh Dixon*1,69036.8
GreenPaul Wilkinson1,09523.9
ConservativeDavid Ritchie2645.8
Turnout4,58845.08
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Luke Cawley-Harrison was a sitting councillor for Crouch End ward

Josh Dixon was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Fortis Green

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Fortis Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDawn Barnes*1,97947.1
LabourJoy Wallace1,82343.4
LabourMark Blake*1,74341.5
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Bentham1,70540.6
Liberal DemocratsViv Ross*1,66439.6
LabourSean O'Donovan1,65239.3
GreenColin Ettinger86520.6
ConservativeElliot Hammer3117.4
ConservativeJulian Sherwood3057.3
Turnout4,20245.41
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Dawn Barnes was a sitting councillor for Crouch End ward

Mark Blake was a sitting councillor for Woodside ward

Viv Ross was a sitting councillor for Fortis Green ward

Harringay

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Harringay (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna Abela1,94152.9
LabourGina Adamou*1,83249.9
LabourZena Brabazon*1,82949.8
Liberal DemocratsKaren Alexander1,21033.0
Liberal DemocratsDavid Schmitz1,05528.7
Liberal DemocratsRyan Mercer94825.8
GreenAdam Frantzis87423.8
Women's EqualitySarah Mills38210.4
ConservativeWilliam Hull1764.8
ConservativeNihat Donmez1674.5
ConservativeJethro Rasmussen1464.0
Turnout3,67237.22
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Gina Adamou and Zena Brabazon were sitting councillors for Harringay ward

Hermitage & Gardens

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Hermitage & Gardens (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Davies*1,31867.2
LabourMike Hakata*1,18760.6
GreenAnne Clark49325.2
GreenAlfred Jahn25212.9
Liberal DemocratsMark Alexander1457.4
Liberal DemocratsKatherine Hamilton1457.4
ConservativeClaudia Matthews1296.6
ConservativeCatherine El-Gamry1276.5
Turnout1,96030.02
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Julie Davies and Mike Hakata were sitting councillors for St Ann's ward

Highgate

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Highgate (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsNick da Costa*1,84046.5
Liberal DemocratsMarsha Isilar-Gosling1,70243.0
Liberal DemocratsScott Emery*1,64141.5
LabourMaria Jennings1,56039.4
LabourAhmed Mohammed1,24931.6
LabourMark Grosskopf1,22330.9
GreenIan Dick93023.5
ConservativeWilliam MacDougall52713.3
ConservativeNathan Steinberg48012.1
Turnout3,95840.06
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)

Nick da Costa was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Scott Emery was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward

Hornsey

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Hornsey (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAdam Jogee*2,91965.1
LabourDana Carlin*2,78962.2
LabourElin Weston*2,69060.0
Liberal DemocratsLexi Rose75016.7
GreenMary Hogan69515.5
Liberal DemocratsJeremy Cunnington64114.3
GreenPeter Budge63214.1
GreenMeghana Duggirala62914.0
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Kichenside60513.5
ConservativeJohn Blandos3006.7
ConservativePeter Forrest2726.1
Turnout4,48239.93
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Dana Carlin, Adam Jogee and Elin Weston were sitting councillors for Hornsey ward

Muswell Hill

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Muswell Hill (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPippa Connor*1,54649.5
LabourCathy Brennan1,29841.5
Liberal DemocratsBrian Bogdanovich1,29441.4
LabourSahabuddin Molla1,02732.9
GreenTom Hoyland56418.0
ConservativeXander Phillips2638.4
Turnout3,12647.36
Liberal Democratswin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Pippa Connor was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward

Noel Park

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Noel Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeray Ahmet*1,84971.9
LabourEmine Ibrahim*1,77368.9
LabourKhaled Moyeed*1,62663.2
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Amos51420.0
Liberal DemocratsAnthony Powell50619.7
Liberal DemocratsAsha Kaur49619.3
ConservativeBen Obese-Jecty30111.7
Turnout2,57327.34
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Peray Ahmet, Emine Ibrahim and Khaled Moyeed were sitting councillors for Noel Park ward

Northumberland Park

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Northumberland Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Bevan*1,75173.4
LabourKaushika Amin*1,74873.3
LabourAjda Ovat1,65869.5
GreenMarit Leenstra30712.9
ConservativeDaniel Babis26411.0
ConservativeCalum McGillivray2349.8
ConservativeMitty Ragnuth1877.8
Liberal DemocratsRon Aitken1847.7
Liberal DemocratsBob Lindsay-Smith1616.8
Liberal DemocratsValerie Mortimer1616.8
Turnout2,38425.83
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Kaushika Amin and John Bevan were sitting councillors for Northumberland Park ward

Seven Sisters

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Seven Sisters (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBarbara Blake*1,27272.9
LabourMichelle Simmons-Safo1,11363.8
GreenRosie Pearce36721.0
ConservativeRachel George18510.6
ConservativeStephen Noble1528.7
Liberal DemocratsLydia Hirst1237.1
Liberal DemocratsJim Jenks694.0
Turnout1,74428.33
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Barbara Blake was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward

South Tottenham

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South Tottenham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Peacock*1,78468.0
LabourCharles Adje*1,76967.4
LabourMakbule Gunes*1,73766.2
GreenAbigail Dodd44617.0
ConservativeShloime Royde42116.0
ConservativeDaniel Lake40215.3
ConservativeMassimo Rossini39315.0
Liberal DemocratsPaul Conyers1565.9
Liberal DemocratsJoan Lindeman1485.6
Liberal DemocratsGavin Rosenthal1234.7
Turnout2,62426.81
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Charles Adje was a sitting councillor for White Hart Lane ward

Makbule Gunes was a sitting councillor for Tottenham Green ward

Sheila Peacock was a sitting councillor for Northumberland Park ward

St Ann's

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St Ann's (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHolly Harrison-Mullane1,18854.5
LabourTammy Hymas1,05048.2
GreenEmma Chan93843.0
GreenHarry Chrispin73533.7
Liberal DemocratsPaul Dennison*1476.7
Liberal DemocratsCara Jenkinson1436.6
Turnout2,17931.42
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Paul Dennison was a sitting councillor for Highgate ward

Stroud Green

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Stroud Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlexandra Worrell2,13255.8
LabourEldridge Culverwell*2,00052.3
LabourGeorge Dunstall1,82747.8
Liberal DemocratsJoanna Kerr1,30334.1
Liberal DemocratsTom Hemsley1,16630.5
Liberal DemocratsDavid Beacham1,12129.3
GreenCedd Burge1,00926.4
ConservativeDaphne Forrest1353.5
ConservativeLoretta Mitchell-Mahmud1193.1
CPAHelen Spiby-Vann591.5
CPAAmelia Allao511.3
Turnout3,82443.91
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Eldridge Culverwell was a sitting councillor for Stroud Green ward

Tottenham Central

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Tottenham Central (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFelicia Opoku*2,00472.5
LabourIsidoros Diakides*1,95070.5
LabourMatthew White*1,73562.7
GreenObi Obedencio67724.5
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Evans27610.0
Liberal DemocratsJulia Ogiehor*2639.5
ConservativeAgnieszka Adrjanowicz2609.4
ConservativeCharles Everett2478.9
Liberal DemocratsSimon Fuchs2268.3
ConservativeQueenjane Tobin2037.3
Turnout2,76527.57
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Felicia Opoku and Matthew White were sitting councillors for Bruce Grove ward

Isidoros Diakides was a sitting councillor for Tottenham Green ward

Julia Ogiehor was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward

Tottenham Hale

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Tottenham Hale (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRuth Gordon*1,39674.5
LabourReg Rice*1,20664.3
LabourYannis Gourtsoyannis1,20164.1
GreenPaddy Ellen31917.0
GreenAdam Clarke28115.0
ConservativeGeorgios Dristas1709.1
Liberal DemocratsIsabella Gavazzi1638.7
ConservativePeter Gorski1618.6
Liberal DemocratsJean-Philippe Chenot1548.2
ConservativeJay Simoes1417.5
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Thomas1266.7
Turnout1,87527.15
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Ruth Gordon and Reg Rice were sitting councillors for Tottenham Hale ward

West Green

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West Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSeema Chandwani*2,21374.4
LabourSarah Williams*2,20174.0
LabourNicola Bartlett2,19873.9
Liberal DemocratsKathy Riddle40413.6
Liberal DemocratsGregory Hirst32510.9
ConservativeSharon Cronin31010.4
ConservativeFatma Cin30310.2
Liberal DemocratsRichard Siemicki2588.7
ConservativeCaesar Lalobo2508.4
Turnout2,97421.48
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Seema Chandwani and Sarah Williams were sitting councillors for West Green ward

White Hart Lane

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White Hart Lane (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourYvonne Say*1,77962.6
LabourAnne Stennett*1,72360.7
LabourAhmed Mahbub1,71260.3
IndependentGideon Bull*63022.2
ConservativeBradley Fage37413.2
ConservativeJeremy Krynicki33311.7
ConservativeNeil O’Shea32911.6
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Blackett31811.2
Liberal DemocratsPaul Head2257.9
Liberal DemocratsAdam Perry2147.5
Turnout2,84029.55
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Gideon Bull and Anne Stennett were sitting councillors for White Hart Lane ward

Yvonne Say was a sitting councillor for Bounds Green ward

Gideon Bull was elected in 2018 as a Labour councillor

Woodside

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Woodside (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLotte Collett2,07767.3
LabourLucia Das Neves*2,07367.2
LabourThayahlan Iyngkaran1,77057.4
GreenJarelle Francis71123.0
Liberal DemocratsSam Fisk45414.7
Liberal DemocratsShelley Salter44014.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Negus40213.0
ConservativeEva Carr37312.1
ConservativeShanuk Mediwaka2919.4
Turnout3,08530.33
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)
Labourwin (new boundaries)

Lucia Das Neves was a sitting councillor for Woodside ward

By-elections

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Tottenham Hale ward by-election, 9 March 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSean O'Donovan81858.7Decrease5.4
Liberal DemocratsAllen Windsor20314.6Increase5.9
GreenEmma Chan19213.8Decrease3.2
ConservativeAngelos Tsangarides815.8Decrease3.3
IndependentMiraf Ghebreawariat644.6New
CPAAmelia Allao352.5New
Turnout1,40020Decrease7.2
LabourholdSwingDecrease9.6

A by-election was held on 9 March 2023 in Tottenham Hale ward following the resignation of Yannis Gourtsoyannis.[23]

Hermitage & Gardens ward by-election, 29 June 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna Lawton82259.6Decrease7.6
GreenAlfred Jahn22416.2Increase3.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Dennison21715.7Increase8.3
ConservativeChris Brosnan1007.3Increase0.7
CPAAmelia Allao161.2New
Turnout1,39122.92Decrease7.1
LabourholdSwingDecrease

A by-election was held on 29 June 2023 in Hermitage & Gardens ward following the death of Julie Davies.[24]

South Tottenham ward by-election, 4 October 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMark Grosskopf1,26867.7Increase0.3
ConservativeShloime Royde28615.3Decrease0.7
GreenJonathan McKinley23512.6Decrease4.4
Liberal DemocratsDavid Schmitz713.8Decrease2.1
Turnout1,87220.23Decrease6.6
LabourholdSwingIncrease3.6

A by-election was held on 4 October 2023 in South Tottenham ward following the resignation of Charles Adje.[25]

White Hart Lane ward by-election, 4 October 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLiam Carroll1,08158.7Decrease3.9
ConservativeJames Barton28915.7Increase2.5
GreenFriedrich-Paul Ernst24713.4New
Liberal DemocratsDavid Vigoureux21511.7Increase0.5
Turnout1,84319.64Decrease9.9
LabourholdSwingDecrease

A by-election was held on 4 October 2023 in South Tottenham ward following the resignation of Yvonne Say.[26]

Hornsey ward by-election, 4 July 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAdam Small3,76751.8Decrease13.3
GreenJo Dowbor1,81925.0Increase9.5
Liberal DemocratsJustin Hinchcliffe90212.4Decrease4.3
ConservativeIoannis Blantos4956.8Increase0.1
IndependentDavid Orford2884.0New
Turnout7,32264.6Increase24.7
LabourholdSwing

A by-election was held on 4 July 2024 in Hornsey ward following the resignation ofAdam Jogee, who was electedMP forNewcastle-under-Lyme.[27]

St Ann's ward by-election, 10 April 2025
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenRuairidh Paton1,05955.4Increase17.0
LabourStephen Tawiah58930.8Decrease20.6
ConservativeCalum McGillivray834.3Increase4.3
Liberal DemocratsDavid Beacham703.7Decrease3.0
Reform UKDavid Stratford693.6Increase3.6
TUSCDavid Kaplan341.8Increase1.8
Communist LeagueTony Hunt80.4Increase0.4
Majority47024.6N/A
Turnout1,92028.8Decrease2.6
Greengain fromLabourSwingIncrease18.8

A by-election was held on 10 April 2025 in St Ann's ward following the resignation of Tammy Hymas.[28][29][30]

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