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2022 Enfield London Borough Council election

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2022 Enfield Council election
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All 63 council seats
  First party Second party
 
Leader Nesil Caliskan Joanne Laban
Party Labour Conservative
Last election 46 seats, 54.9% 17 seats, 35.2%
Seats won 38 25
Seat change Decrease 8 Increase 8

Map of the results of the 2022 Enfield London Borough Council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red.

council control before election


Labour

Subsequent council control


Labour

The 2022 Enfield London Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022, alongside local elections in the other London boroughs and elections to local authorities across the United Kingdom. All 63 members of Enfield London Borough Council were elected.

In the previous election in 2018, the Labour Party maintained its control of the council, winning 46 out of the 63 seats with the Conservative Party forming the council opposition with the remaining 17 seats. The 2022 election took place under new election boundaries, which however kept the same number of councillors as before. In 2022, Labour was re-elected for a fourth term. This was the first time that Labour was re-elected with a reduced number of seats ever since the London Boroughs were created in 1964.

Background

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History

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Result of the 2018 borough election

The thirty-two London boroughs were established in 1965 by the London 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 the Greater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police and fire.[1]

Since its formation, Enfield has been under Labour or Conservative control. Most councillors elected to the council have been Labour or Conservative, with one Liberal Democrats having won one seat in 1974 and Save Chase Farm winning two seats in 2006. The council has had an overall Labour majority since the 2010 election, in which Labour won 36 seats and the Conservatives won 27. Save Chase Farm lost both their seats. Labour increased its majority on the council in both subsequent elections in 2014 and 2018, winning 46 seats with 54.9% of the vote to the Conservatives' seventeen with 35.2% of the vote in the latter.

Council term

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After the 2018 local election, the Labour group voted by 24 votes to 22 to replace their leader Doug Taylor with Nesil Caliskan, who consequently became the leader of the council.[2] She became the borough's first female leader and the youngest council leader in London.[3] In May 2019, her deputy leader Daniel Anderson and four other cabinet members stood down from the council's executive, with Anderson saying he had "been emasculated".[4]

In July 2018, Stephanos Ioannou, a Conservative councillor for Southgate ward, was suspended from the party for sharing a 1974 newspaper frontpage covering the Turkish invasion of Cyprus with the headline "Barbarians".[5] In September 2018, William Coleshill, a Conservative councillor for Bush Hill Park, was suspended from his party after being accused of making racist comments.[6] Later the same month, another Conservative councillor for Bush Hill Park, Jon Daniels, resigned citing his work and family commitments.[5] A by-election to replace him was held in November 2018, which was won by the Conservative candidate, the small business owner James Hockney.[7] The Labour councillor Ayfer Orhan was suspended from her party in March 2019 after she shared a tweet claiming that Israel was supporting the Islamic State.[8]

In 2019, Caliskan was found to have broken the council code of conduct after the conduct committee found that her suspension of a cabinet member without meeting her first amounted to bullying, a finding she unsuccessfully appealed.[9] In March 2020, Anderson was found to have broken the council code of conduct after complaints from council officers that his behaviour was "aggressive and threatening" and "amounted to bullying".[10] He was subsequently suspended from the Labour Party.[11] In July 2020, the Labour councillor Chris Bond died. He had been a councillor in Enfield for more than 34 years.[12] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a by-election to replace him could not be held until May 2021.

In 2020, two Labour councillors who had supported Taylor over Caliskan, Derek Levy and Dinah Barry, left the Labour Party to form a new group on the council called Community First, saying that "the leadership of Enfield Labour group had effectively frozen them out of discussions on policy".[13] Anderson joined them in August, also criticising Caliskan.[11] A fourth Labour councillor, Dino Lemonides, joined Community First less than a week later calling the Labour group "authoritarian".[14] In December 2020, Vicki Pite, a Labour councillor for Chase ward resigned from the council while remaining a Labour member.[15] In March 2021, one Labour councillor, Anne Brown, defected to Community First, and another, Bernadette Lappage, resigned from the council.[16] By-elections to replace Bond, Pite and Lappage were all held on 5 May 2021 alongside the 2021 London mayoral election and London Assembly election. Bond's seat was won by the Labour candidate, Ayten Guzel.[17] Pite's seat was gained by the Conservative candidate Andrew Thorp, who had campaigned to protect Whitewebbs golf course.[18] Lappage's seat was won by the Labour candidate Chinelo Anyanwu.[19]

Later in May 2021, a Labour councillor, Charith Gunawardena, defected to the Green Party and joined the Community First group on the council.[20] Days later, Orhan resigned from the Labour Party to join Community First shortly before an unsuccessful vote of no confidence in the council's administration.[21] She had taken the Labour Party to court over the length of time it had taken to investigate allegations of antisemitism against her.[22] Coleshill, who had continued to sit as an independent councillor after being suspended from the Conservative Party, was forced to stand down from the council in June 2021 after failing to attend council meetings for six months.[23] A by-election to replace him was held in July 2021, which was won by the Conservative candidate Peter Fallart.[24] In September 2021, Brown joined the Green Party while remaining a member of Community First.[25] In November 2021, Orhan joined the Liberal Democrats while remaining a member of Community First.[26]

Along with most other London boroughs, Enfield was subject to a boundary review ahead of the 2022 election. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England concluded that the council should have 63 seats, the same as previously, and produced new election boundaries following a period of consultation. The council will have thirteen three-councillor wards and twelve two-councillor wards.[27]

Campaign

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The Liberal Democrats announced that they would campaign jointly with some independent candidates in an alliance called "Together for Enfield".[26]

Electoral process

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Enfield, 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-member first-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.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in London aged 18 or 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.[28] 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.[28]

Previous council composition

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After 2018 election Before 2022 election
Party Seats Party Seats
Labour 46 Labour 38
Conservative 17 Conservative 18
Independent Community First Group 7
Green 2
Liberal Democrats 1

Results summary

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2022 Enfield London Borough Council election
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 38 0 3 Decrease 8 60.3 45.5 89,956 -9.3
  Conservative 25 3 0 Increase 8 39.7 36.8 72,657 +1.7
  Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 9.7 19,132 +5.5
  Green 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 6.6 13,102 +2.1
  Independent 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 1.0 2,027 +0.5
  TUSC 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 0.2 367 New
  Reform UK 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 0.1 244 New
  Freedom Alliance 0 0 0 Steady 0 0.0 0.1 116 New

Ward results

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Arnos Grove

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Arnos Grove (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Adrian Grumi 1,296 45.4
Conservative Paul Pratt 1,295 45.4
Labour Nneka Keazor 982 34.4
Labour Mahtab Uddin 846 29.6
Liberal Democrats Joan Bushill 504 17.7
Liberal Democrats Chris Bushill 464 16.3
Green Rodney Campbell 323 11.3
Turnout 47.0
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Bowes

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Bowes (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gina Needs 1,139 51.7
Labour Ahmet Oykener 1,082 49.1
Conservative Peter Charalambous 746 33.8
Conservative Ediz Mevlit 721 32.7
Green Daniel Stachow 301 13.7
Liberal Democrats Jane Atkinson 241 10.9
Liberal Democrats Margaret Steel 180 8.2
Turnout 33.0
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Brimsdown

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Brimsdown (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Hivran Dalkaya 1,988 63.3
Labour Bektas Ozer 1,883 60.0
Labour Ahmet Hasan 1,879 59.9
Conservative Michael Lavender 877 27.9
Conservative Leval Ainah 856 27.3
Conservative Stephen Savva 823 26.2
Green Mary Anderson 395 12.6
Liberal Democrats Robin Dubow 236 7.5
Liberal Democrats Mark Riley 206 6.6
Liberal Democrats Tony Kidman 198 6.3
TUSC Josh Asker 77 2.5
Turnout 32.0
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Bullsmoor

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Bullsmoor (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kate Anolue 1,307 58.8
Labour Esin Gunes 1,192 53.6
Conservative Christine Bellas 761 34.2
Conservative Thomas Bellas 703 31.6
Green Isobel Whittaker 241 10.8
Liberal Democrats Gunseli Erdogan 193 8.7
TUSC Ian Pattison 50 2.2
Turnout 31.6
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Bush Hill Park

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Bush Hill Park (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James Hockney 2,097 53.8
Conservative Peter Fallart 2,071 53.1
Conservative Pat Gregory 2,049 52.6
Labour Bevin Betton 1,265 32.5
Labour Folashade Adeleke 1,220 31.3
Labour Huseyin Akpinar 1,130 29.0
Green Benjamin Maydon 536 13.8
Liberal Democrats Alexander Bassey 443 11.4
Liberal Democrats John Martin 419 10.8
Liberal Democrats Ade Adetula 392 10.1
Reform UK David Schofield 71 1.8
Turnout 42.3
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Carterhatch

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Carterhatch (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Susan Erbil 1,388 66.1
Labour Nawshad Ali 1,325 63.1
Conservative Foston Fairclough 532 25.3
Conservative Salem Al-Damluji 472 22.5
Green Robert Page 218 10.4
Liberal Democrats Mary Keh 132 6.3
Liberal Democrats Victoria Keh 131 6.2
Turnout 30.7
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Cockfosters

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Cockfosters (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alessandro Georgiou 1,707 62.2
Conservative Ruby Samson 1,544 56.2
Labour Joe Carberry 750 27.3
Labour Paul Shaverin 650 23.7
Green Bill Linton 306 11.1
Liberal Democrats Anne Viney 274 10.0
Liberal Democrats Steve Stavirinou 262 9.5
Turnout 38.4
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Edmonton Green

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Edmonton Green (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gunes Akbulut 1,819 62.9
Labour Ergin Erbil 1,784 61.7
Labour Abdul Abdullahi 1,653 57.2
Independent Oktay Cinpolat 866 29.9
Independent Telesha Reid 648 22.4
Conservative Christine Williams 416 14.4
Conservative Andrena Smith 409 14.1
Conservative Phivos Joannides 360 12.4
Green Peter Krakowiak 330 11.4
Liberal Democrats Regine Lemberger 146 5.0
Liberal Democrats Paul Meehan 126 4.4
Liberal Democrats Lupita Turner 119 4.1
Turnout 30.5
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Enfield Lock

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Enfield Lock (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Suna Hurman 2,077 66.8
Labour Eylem Yuruk 1,864 59.9
Labour Sabri Ozaydin 1,856 59.7
Conservative Maxwell Day 933 30.0
Conservative Paul Desmonde 916 29.5
Conservative Arthur Bishop-Laggett 870 28.0
Green Bernie Rees 486 15.6
Liberal Democrats Norman Whitby 328 10.5
Turnout 30.7
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Grange Park

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Grange Park (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Chris Dey 1,724 58.6
Conservative Andy Milne 1,672 56.9
Labour Hazel Kinsler 784 26.7
Labour Chris James 669 22.8
Liberal Democrats Claire Wilson 375 12.8
Green Luke Balnave 361 12.3
Liberal Democrats Stuart Laycock 294 10.0
Turnout 47.0
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Haselbury

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Haselbury (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mustafa Cetinkaya 2,039 68.2
Labour George Savva 2,019 67.5
Labour Mahym Bedekova 2,012 67.3
Conservative Clayton Barnes 751 25.1
Conservative Clare Spring 694 23.2
Green Alison Phillips 579 19.4
Liberal Democrats Hannah Dawson 342 11.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Morgan-Ash 270 9.0
Liberal Democrats Lenuta Abdullah 269 9.0
Turnout 30.0
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Highfield

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Highfield (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tim Leaver 1,048 45.7
Labour Nia Stevens 960 41.9
Conservative Jacqueline Campbell 931 40.6
Conservative Tolga Suleyman 810 35.3
Liberal Democrats Lauren Fulbright 328 14.3
Liberal Democrats Darya Paun 258 11.3
Green Nicola Rose Scott 248 10.8
Turnout 35.5
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Jubilee

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Jubilee (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Nesil Caliskan 1,980 65.0
Labour Chinelo Anyanwu 1,855 60.9
Labour Alev Cazimoglu 1,852 60.8
Conservative Glenn Breslin 864 28.4
Conservative Frank Greene 786 25.8
Conservative Leonard Munasinghe 676 22.2
Green Rada Graovac 378 12.4
Independent Cemal Sazdili 263 8.6
Liberal Democrats Iman Saadoune 230 7.6
Independent Sherryton Lewis 129 4.2
Independent Don McGowan 121 4.0
Turnout 32.3
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Lower Edmonton

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Lower Edmonton (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sinan Boztas 1,939 70.7
Labour Guney Dogan 1,889 68.9
Labour Elif Erbil 1,839 67.1
Conservative Anne Bagulay 567 20.7
Conservative Lindsay Rawlings 517 18.9
Conservative Dennis Stacey 487 17.8
Green Joe Phillips 355 12.9
Liberal Democrats John MacRory 257 9.4
Liberal Democrats Aidan Neligan 198 7.2
Liberal Democrats James Rooke 177 6.5
Turnout 28.5
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

New Southgate

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New Southgate (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Josh Abey 1,541 51.7
Labour Nelly Gyosheva 1,419 47.6
Conservative Margaret Brady 821 27.6
Conservative Kiran Mistry 812 27.2
Green Laura Davenport 491 16.5
Green Anne Brown 309 10.4
Liberal Democrats Lee Atkinson 294 9.9
Liberal Democrats Laura Monk 273 9.2
Turnout 40.7
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Oakwood

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Oakwood (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tom O'Halloran 1,330 52.6
Conservative Julian Sampson 1,319 52.2
Labour Angie McEvoy 839 33.2
Labour Karl Vidol 694 27.5
Green Kevin Wilson 309 12.2
Liberal Democrats David Peters 288 11.4
Liberal Democrats Brian Cronk 276 10.9
Turnout 41.6
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Palmers Green

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Palmers Green (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Chris James 1,511 49.6
Labour Douglas Taylor 1,433 47.0
Conservative Shyamala Lennon 862 28.3
Conservative Ertan Hurer 783 25.7
Liberal Democrats Brendan Malone 407 13.4
Liberal Democrats Mutlu Beyzade 346 11.4
Green Basil Clarke 340 11.2
Green Nicholas Wall 322 10.6
Freedom Alliance Angela Lewis-Wright 47 1.5
TUSC Nicholas Haojipateras 44 1.4
Turnout 43.1
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Ponders End

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Ponders End (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Nicki Adeleke 1,354 60.2
Labour Mohammad Amirul Islam 1,316 58.5
Conservative Md Uddin 647 28.7
Conservative Anupama Prasad 536 23.8
Green Andreea Malin 243 10.8
Liberal Democrats Robert Brassett 237 10.5
Liberal Democrats Brian Sekitto 169 7.5
Turnout 31.6
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Ridgeway

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Ridgeway (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Joanne Laban 2,541 60.7
Conservative Andrew James Thorp 2,502 59.7
Conservative Edward Smith 2,427 57.9
Labour Simon Pearce 1,060 25.3
Labour Zeynep Aksanoglu 1,012 24.2
Labour Yalcin Aksanoglu 940 22.4
Green Hugh Small 682 16.3
Liberal Democrats Hilary Kidman 563 13.4
Liberal Democrats Alan Stainer 393 9.4
Liberal Democrats Lorice Stainer 357 8.5
Reform UK Jeff Evans 88 2.1
Turnout 46.0
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Southbury

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Southbury (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rick Jewell 1,714 50.3
Labour Mahmut Aksanoglu 1,705 50.0
Labour Ayten Guzel 1,692 49.6
Conservative Patrick Drysdale 1,225 35.9
Conservative Penelope Heathwood 1,214 35.6
Conservative Arben Neza 1,116 32.7
Green Sunaina Rishi 518 15.2
Liberal Democrats Alexander Rader 311 9.1
Liberal Democrats Stephen Viney 281 8.2
Liberal Democrats Mansoor Mir 259 7.6
TUSC John Dolan 126 3.7
Freedom Alliance Gwyneth Rolph 69 2.0
Turnout 35.0
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Southgate

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Southgate (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephanos Ioannou 1,915 43.0
Conservative Chris Joannides 1,751 39.3
Conservative Elisa Morreale 1,654 37.1
Labour Christine Hamilton 1,365 30.6
Labour Harry Redmond 1,340 30.1
Green Charith Gunawardena 1,268 28.5
Labour Gary Ogin 1,183 26.6
Green Georgia Elliott-Smith 1,097 24.6
Green Nigel Watson 840 18.9
Liberal Democrats Richard Mapleston 342 7.7
Liberal Democrats Sanjay Mazumder 317 7.1
Liberal Democrats Diana Medlicott 293 6.6
Turnout 44.5
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Town

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Town (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Rye 1,980 49.0
Conservative Emma Supple 1,963 48.5
Conservative James Steven 1,924 47.6
Labour Chris Cole 1,464 36.2
Labour Jacob Persaud 1,423 35.2
Labour Sibel Ozcelik 1,297 32.1
Green Kay Heather 842 20.8
Liberal Democrats Tim Martin 484 12.0
Liberal Democrats Ausilia Le'cand-Harwood 413 10.2
Liberal Democrats Christopher Le'cand-Harwood 342 8.5
Turnout 44.4
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Upper Edmonton

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Upper Edmonton (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Margaret Greer 2,024 74.2
Labour Thomas Fawns 2,011 73.7
Labour Doris Jiagge 1,956 71.7
Conservative Daniel Pearce 512 18.8
Conservative Rachel Shawcross 435 15.9
Conservative Hifjur Rahman 431 15.8
Green David Flint 292 10.7
Liberal Democrats Tudorel Caracuda 202 7.4
Liberal Democrats Insaf El-Jaafari 160 5.9
Liberal Democrats Sahar Saami 160 5.9
Turnout 30.6
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Whitewebbs

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Whitewebbs (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Hannah Dyson 1,900 44.1
Conservative David Skelton 1,788 41.5
Conservative Reece Fox 1,712 39.7
Labour David Wood 1,313 30.4
Labour Nishan Dzhingozyan 1,256 29.1
Labour Hass Yusuf 1,186 27.5
Liberal Democrats Gaetano Russo 1,057 24.5
Liberal Democrats Robert Wilson 1,042 24.2
Liberal Democrats Ayfer Orhan 971 22.5
Green Stephen Hennessy 558 12.9
Reform UK Deborah Cairns 85 2.0
TUSC Mirjana Glavardanov 70 1.6
Turnout 45.6
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Winchmore Hill

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Winchmore Hill (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Maria Alexandrou 1,899 54.7
Conservative Lee Chamberlain 1,725 49.7
Labour Carl Bayliss 996 28.7
Labour Mark Quinn 948 27.3
Liberal Democrats Matt McLaren 483 13.9
Green Jonathan Molloy 470 13.5
Liberal Democrats Andy Stainton 420 12.1
Turnout 47.8
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

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