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2010 Camden London Borough Council election

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2010 Camden Council election
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All 54 seats to Camden London Borough Council
27 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Nasim Ali Keith Moffitt
Party Labour Liberal Democrats
Leader since 2009 2005
Leader's seat Regent's Park West Hampstead
Last election 18 seats, 29.0% 20 seats, 27.8%
Seats won 30 13
Seat change Increase12 Decrease7
Popular vote 32,356 28,525
Percentage 33.5% 29.5%
Swing Increase4.5% Increase1.7%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Andrew Marshall Alex Goodman
Party Conservative Green
Leader since 2006 2009
Leader's seat Swiss Cottage Highgate
(did not re-stand)
Last election 14 seats, 26.0% 2 seats, 14.8%
Seats won 10 1
Seat change Decrease4 Decrease1
Popular vote 23,607 11,142
Percentage 24.4% 11.5%
Swing Decrease1.6% Decrease3.3%

ap of the results of the 2010 Camden council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow, Conservatives in blue and Green Party in green.

Leader before election

Keith Moffitt
Liberal Democrats

Leader

Nasim Ali
Labour

The 2010 Camden Council election took place on 6 May 2010 to elect members of Camden London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party gained overall control of the council from no overall control.[1]

Election result

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The results saw Labour gain a majority on the council ousting the Liberal Democrat and Conservative alliance that had controlled the council.[2] Labour won 30 seats, while the Liberal Democrats were reduced to 13 seats, and the Conservatives were reduced to 10 seats.[3] The Green Party also lost seats, being reduced to 1 seat in Highgate, after losing the other 2 seats in the ward to Labour.[3]

Labour gained seats from the Liberal Democrats in Camden Town with Primrose Hill, Cantelowes, Kentish Town and Kilburn, while the Conservatives lost seats in Bloomsbury and Gospel Oak to Labour. However, the Conservatives did make gains in Belsize.[2][3][4] Following the election Andrew Marshall resigned as leader of the Conservative group and was succeeded by Martin Davies.[2]

The election in Haverstock was delayed after the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Syed Hoque during the campaign.[5] The delayed election in Haverstock was held on 25 May 2010 and saw the Liberal Democrats hold all 3 seats in the ward.[5] This brought the composition of the council to 30 Labour, 13 Liberal Democrats, 10 Conservatives and 1 Green Party.[5]

Camden Local Election Result 2010[6]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 30 +12 58.8 33.5 32,356 +4.5
  Liberal Democrats 13 -7 19.6 29.5 28,525 +1.7
  Conservative 10 -4 19.6 24.4 23,607 -1.6
  Green 1 -1 2.0 11.5 11,142 -3.3
  BNP 0 0 0 0.5 450 n/a
  UKIP 0 0 0 0.3 286 +0.2
  Independent 0 0 0 0.2 230 -0.6
  Socialist (GB) 0 0 0 0.1 113 n/a

Ward results

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Existing Councillor seeking re-election denoted by asterisk (*).

Belsize

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Belsize (3)[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jonny Bucknell 1,969 36.1 −1.0
Conservative Claire-Louise Leyland 1,969 36.1 −0.1
Liberal Democrats Tom Simon * 1,949 35.7 −5.1
Conservative Nigel Rumble 1,897 34.8 −0.9
Liberal Democrats Anne Ward 1,746 32.0 −8.5
Liberal Democrats Paul Perkins 1,727 31.7 −6.4
Labour Samantha Gunasekera 1,094 20.1 +6.2
Labour Sada Deshmukh 1,051 19.3 +5.1
Labour Luca Salice 1,027 18.8 +6.5
Green Anya Courts 410 7.5 −0.3
Green Sophie North 372 6.8 −1.6
Green Francesca Richards-Spiller 325 6.0 −0.2
BNP Derek Collins 90 1.7 N/A
Turnout 5,454 62.3 +24.0
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Bloomsbury

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Bloomsbury (3)[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Adam Harrison 1,670 40.1 +0.5
Labour Milena Nuti 1,554 37.3 +0.7
Labour Abdul Quadir 1,315 31.5 −3.9
Conservative Rebecca Hossack * 1,221 29.3 −6.1
Conservative Timothy Barnes 1,142 27.4 −5.6
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Jones 1,061 25.4 +11.8
Liberal Democrats Aimery de Malet 954 22.9 +10.2
Conservative Gotz Mohindra 923 22.1 −2.9
Liberal Democrats Abdul Tarofdar 645 15.5 +4.4
Green Beatrix Campbell 602 14.4 +0.5
Green Justin Hoffman 414 9.9 −3.1
Green Samuel De Mesquita 413 9.9 −1.3
Turnout 4,169 53.8 +16.2
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Camden Town with Primrose Hill

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Camden Town with Primrose Hill (3)[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Pat Callaghan * 2,482 43.1 +5.0
Liberal Democrats Chris Naylor * 1,835 31.9 −6.5
Labour Thomas Neumark 1,753 30.5 −2.8
Labour Rob Higson 1,742 30.3 −2.1
Liberal Democrats Nazia Gofur 1,702 29.6 −8.5
Liberal Democrats Chris Richards 1,511 26.3 −10.0
Conservative Michael Corby 1,290 22.4 +7.6
Conservative Peter Home 1,170 20.3 +6.2
Conservative Christos Kassapis 1,059 18.4 +4.4
Green Russell Oppenheimer 595 10.3 −1.3
Green Pamela Walker 583 10.1 +1.3
Green Vincent Thurgood 569 9.9 −0.1
Independent Paul Grosvenor 140 2.4 N/A
Turnout 5,756 63.3 +21.2
Labour hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Cantelowes

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Cantelowes (3)[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Angela Mason 2,109 40.1 +8..3
Labour Phil Jones 2,049 39.0 +8.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Braithwaite * 1,972 37.5 −3.5
Labour Warwick Sharp 1,734 33.0 +2.6
Liberal Democrats Sarah Hoyle 1,681 32.0 −6.8
Liberal Democrats Rocky Lorusso 1,507 28.7 −9.2
Green Sheila Hayman 752 14.3 −2.8
Conservative Rohit Grover 712 13.5 +0.7
Conservative Iain Martin 699 13.3 +1.8
Conservative Carole Ricketts 631 12.0 +1.5
Green Colin Houston 469 8.9 −6.2
Green Rachel Zatz 326 6.2 −6.9
UKIP Max Spencer 147 2.8 N/A
Turnout 5,257 60.8 +25.5
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Fortune Green

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Fortune Green (3)[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Flick Rea * 2,123 40.6 −12.1
Liberal Democrats Russell Eagling * 1,898 36.3 −4.9
Liberal Democrats Nancy Jirira * 1,788 34.2 −9.0
Conservative Harvard Hughes 1,342 25.7 +1.4
Conservative Gio Spinella 1,335 25.6 +3.5
Conservative Phil Woodward 1,326 25.4 +4.4
Labour Phil Turner 1,207 23.1 +2.0
Labour Enyd Norman 1,190 22.8 +2.9
Labour Charlie Hedges 1,177 22.5 +7.9
Green Paul Greenhalgh 595 11.4 −1.5
Green Jane Ennis 536 10.3 −0.8
Green Hugo Plowden 287 5.5 −5.1
Turnout 5,224 63.0 +28.4
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Frognal and Fitzjohns

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Frognal and Fitzjohns (3)[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Martin Davies * 2,624 53.0 −8.0
Conservative Laura Trott 2,490 50.3 −7.3
Conservative Andrew Mennear * 2,382 48.1 −9.0
Liberal Democrats Jeffrey Fine 1,151 23.2 +5.9
Liberal Democrats Richard Bauer 1,046 21.1 +6.1
Labour Phil Hingley 910 18.4 +4.5
Labour Paul Blanchard 870 17.6 +4.2
Liberal Democrats Andrew Haslam-Jones 864 17.4 +4.4
Labour Shahnewaz Ahmed 724 14.6 +2.6
Green Charles Harris 359 7.2 −5.4
Green Alice Taylor 346 7.0 −3.2
Green Edward Ross 342 6.9 −4.4
Turnout 4,954 58.2 +26.0
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Gospel Oak

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Gospel Oak (3)[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sean Birch 2,015 39.6 +4.6
Labour Theo Blackwell 1,965 38.6 +3.7
Labour Larraine Revah 1,825 35.9 +3.0
Conservative Lulu Mitchell * 1,421 27.9 −11.5
Conservative Keith Sedgwick * 1,344 26.4 −10.7
Conservative Steve Adams 1,305 25.6 −12.5
Liberal Democrats Margaret Jackson-Roberts 1,107 21.8 +7.0
Liberal Democrats Laura Noel 1,006 19.8 +6.6
Liberal Democrats Simon Horvat-Marcovic 860 16.9 +6.2
Green Robin Smith 602 11.8 −0.4
Green Jane Walby 595 11.7 −0.1
Green Constantin Buhayer 548 10.8 +1.2
Turnout 5,089 63.0 +17.1
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Hampstead Town

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Hampstead Town (3)[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Chris Knight * 2,261 40.9 −3.4
Liberal Democrats Linda Chung * 2,198 39.7 +6.5
Conservative Kirsty Roberts * 2,159 39.0 −6.3
Conservative Stephen Stark 2,006 36.3 −14.5
Liberal Democrats David Bouchier 1,775 32.1 −3.6
Liberal Democrats Ian Harrison 1,681 30.4 +3.4
Labour Janet Guthrie 1,113 20.1 +7.8
Labour Tom Tabori 757 13.7 +2.2
Labour Suhel Islam 728 13.2 +2.6
Green Stuart Houghton 528 9.5 +0.4
Green Ian Patton 349 6.3 −1.6
Green Prashant Vaze 303 5.5 −0.4
Turnout 5,533 69.4 +20.2
Conservative hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Haverstock

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Haverstock (3)[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Jill Fraser * 1,462 47.0 +1.0
Liberal Democrats Matt Sanders * 1,326 42.6 +7.3
Liberal Democrats Rahel Mohammed Bokth 1,291 41.5 +7.1
Labour Sabrina Francis 1,257 40.4 +4.1
Labour Tom Copley 1,202 38.6 +2.7
Labour Joynal Uddin 1,114 35.8 +2.2
Conservative Joan Stally 259 8.3 −3.5
Conservative Tom Frost 250 8.0 −3.0
Green Jane Lawrie 246 7.9 −3.5
Green Paul Grader 240 7.7 −3.6
Conservative Robert Ricketts 236 7.6 −3.3
Green Sean Thompson 181 5.8 −2.1
Turnout 3,112 36.23%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

Highgate

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Highgate (3)[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Maya De Souza * 1,889 33.0 −2.3
Labour Valerie Leach 1,800 31.4 +4.5
Labour Michael Nicolaides 1,661 29.0 +4.6
Labour Michael Way 1,625 28.4 +5.3
Green Naomi Aptowitzer 1,467 25.6 −6.4
Green Tristan Smith 1,307 22.8 −7.9
Liberal Democrats Ed Clayton 1,255 21.9 +11.2
Conservative Anthony Denyer 1,254 21.9 −10.4
Conservative Beth Charlesworth 1,239 21.6 −8.3
Conservative Stephen Daughton 1,223 21.3 −8.3
Liberal Democrats Kirsten De Keyser 1,047 18.3 +8.9
Liberal Democrats David Simmons 947 16.5 +7.9
Turnout 5,730 69.9 +22.4
Green hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour gain from Green Swing

Holborn and Covent Garden

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Holborn and Covent Garden (3)[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Julian Fulbrook * 2,279 46.6 +6.7
Labour Sue Vincent * 1,947 39.8 −0.3
Labour Awale Olad 1,784 36.5 ±0.0
Conservative Alison Frost 1,277 26.1 −3.8
Conservative Richard Hopkin 1,168 23.9 −4.1
Conservative Abdus Samad 1,147 23.5 −3.5
Liberal Democrats Patrick Joy 1,057 21.6 +3.5
Liberal Democrats Christopher Waiting 809 16.5 +1.1
Liberal Democrats Phil Wainewright 799 16.3 +3.5
Green Suzanne Hartley 617 12.6 −4.0
Green Robert McCracken 472 9.7 −3.8
Green Benedict Protheroe 399 8.2 −3.6
BNP Robert Carlyle 180 3.7 N/A
Turnout 4,889 58.2 +26.5
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Kentish Town

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Kentish Town (3)[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Georgia Gould 2,382 38.6 +5.4
Labour Dave Horan 2,273 36.8 +7.1
Labour Meric Apak 2,153 34.9 +6.4
Liberal Democrats Ralph Scott * 2,052 33.2 +0.4
Liberal Democrats Nick Russell * 1,957 31.7 −7.2
Liberal Democrats Abdiwali Mohamud 1,755 28.4 −6.3
Green Victoria Green 1,198 19.4 −9.5
Green John Bird 939 15.2 −5.9
Conservative Doreen Bartlett 812 13.2 +4.8
Conservative Paul Barton 750 12.2 +3.8
Conservative Darryl Davies 749 12.1 +4.7
Green Alaa Owaineh 690 11.2 −9.6
BNP Stephen Dorman 180 2.9 N/A
Socialist (GB) Bill Martin 113 1.8 N/A
Turnout 6,172 64.1 +22.3
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Kilburn

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Kilburn (3)[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Thomas Gardiner 2,047 40.5 +4.2
Labour Mike Katz 1,819 36.0 −0.2
Labour Maryam Eslamdoust 1,788 35.4 ±0.0
Liberal Democrats Janet Grauberg * 1,647 32.6 −6.4
Liberal Democrats James King * 1,497 29.6 −8.9
Liberal Democrats Mukul Hira 1,431 28.3 −12.1
Conservative Will Davis 1,059 20.9 +6.8
Conservative Patricia Cook 1,011 20.0 +6.3
Conservative Sabah Hussain 808 16.0 +3.9
Green Helen Mayer 391 7.7 −0.4
Green Charlotte Whelan 364 7.2 −0.5
Green Lauren Paris 327 6.5 −0.3
Independent Francis Bacon 90 1.8 N/A
Turnout 5,055 59.2 +24.5
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

King's Cross

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King's Cross (3)[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sarah Hayward 1,844 41.3 +4.7
Labour Abdul Hai * 1,706 38.2 −3.2
Labour Jonathan Simpson * 1,681 37.6 +0.6
Liberal Democrats Lee Baker 1,546 34.6 +9.0
Liberal Democrats Yuan Potts 1,386 31.0 +7.8
Liberal Democrats Huw Prior 1,283 28.7 +4.5
Conservative Kashem Abdul 771 17.3 −1.4
Conservative Piers Lindsay-Fynn 742 16.6 −1.8
Conservative Andrew Parkinson 703 15.7 −0.7
Green Edward Milford 454 10.2 −4.3
Green Una Sapietis 427 9.6 −4.3
Green Rienzi Trento 337 7.5 −6.2
Turnout 4,465 53.4 +22.1
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Regent's Park

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Regent's Park (3)[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Nasim Ali * 2,304 44.2 +1.8
Labour Heather Johnson * 2,171 41.6 +4.2
Labour Tulip Siddiq 1,984 38.1 −0.3
Liberal Democrats Jubel Ahmed 1,439 27.6 +8.9
Conservative Will Blair 1,173 22.5 −3.5
Liberal Democrats Bob Austin 1,121 21.5 +8.0
Conservative Alan Coleman-Harvey 1,117 21.4 −4.2
Conservative Nessa Khanom 1,101 21.1 −4.2
Liberal Democrats Trevor Harris 1,061 20.3 +9.8
Green Myles Jackman 529 10.1 −9.5
Green Stephen Plowden 471 9.0 −5.8
Green Rowan Yapp 367 7.0 −6.8
Turnout 5,214 58.7 +21.9
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

St Pancras and Somers Town

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St Pancras and Somers Town (3)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roger Robinson * 2,744 52.9 +7.8
Labour Peter Brayshaw 2,650 51.1 +10.4
Labour Samata Khatoon 2,614 50.4 +11.3
Liberal Democrats Abdus Shaheed 1,024 19.7 +5.7
Liberal Democrats Dave Hoefling 1,011 19.5 +8.8
Liberal Democrats Frederic Carver 927 17.9 +7.7
Green Natalie Bennett 738 14.2 −2.5
Conservative Adam Lester 721 13.9 −0.3
Conservative Brian Rice 701 13.5 −0.3
Conservative Patsy Prince 688 13.3 −0.3
Green Matty Mitford 467 9.0 −2.9
Green Cathryn Symons 422 8.1 +1.2
Turnout 5,190 57.2 +18.2
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Swiss Cottage

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Swiss Cottage (3)[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Don Williams * 2,179 39.5 −5.1
Conservative Roger Freeman * 2,161 39.1 −6.5
Conservative Andrew Marshall * 2,145 38.9 −7.4
Liberal Democrats Nick Horton 1,586 28.7 +9.2
Labour Katharine Bligh 1,488 27.0 +3.4
Liberal Democrats Tony Koutsoumbos 1,411 25.6 +11.1
Liberal Democrats Flo Cubbin 1,389 25.2 +10.9
Labour Lewis Baston 1,196 21.7 −1.2
Labour Kathryn Purcell 1,139 20.6 +1.9
Green Stephen Cottle 384 7.0 −8.6
Green Morgan Watkins 367 6.6 −6.1
Green Alan Wheatley 273 4.9 −4.2
UKIP Magnus Nielsen 139 2.5 +0.2
Turnout 5,520 60.3 +28.3
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

West Hampstead

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West Hampstead (3)[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats John Bryant * 2,061 38.0 −3.7
Liberal Democrats Keith Moffitt * 2,014 37.1 −9.2
Liberal Democrats Gillian Risso-Gill 1,688 31.1 −6.8
Labour Virginia Berridge 1,611 29.7 +3.5
Conservative Paul Ratner 1,521 28.0 +6.8
Conservative Paul Church 1,445 26.6 +8.0
Labour Carol Thomas 1,292 23.8 +0.5
Conservative Boris Telyatnikov 1,276 23.5 +5.9
Labour Miles Seaman 1,258 23.2 +2.0
Green Tobias Davidson 499 9.2 −2.8
Green Roderick Graham 417 7.7 −4.0
Green Stuart Taylor 355 6.5 −4.2
Turnout 5,436 61.8 +30.6
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

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