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2022 Haringey London Borough Council election

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

2022 Haringey Council election
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All 57 council seats
Turnout31.76%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Peray Ahmet Luke Cawley-Harrison
Party Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election 42 seats, 57.3% 15 seats, 23.9%
Seats won 50 7
Seat change 8 8

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

In the previous election in 2018, the Labour Party maintained its longstanding control of the council, winning 42 out of the 57 seats with the Liberal 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 edit

History edit

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

Since its formation, Haringey has been continuously under Labour control, apart from a period of Conservative control from 1968 to 1971. Apart from a few councillors from minor parties, all councillors elected to the council have been Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat. Since 2002, only Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors have been elected. In the 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 edit

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's Momentum 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 the Local 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 MP Kate 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] Berryman was not readmitted to the Labour group, and he, Tucker and Carroll were all ruled ineligible to stand as Labour Candidates at the 2022 election. 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. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England produced new wards after a period of consultation.[15] The number of councillors will remain the same at 57, representing fifteen three-councillor wards and six two-councillor wards.[16]

Electoral process edit

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 will take place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by two or three councillors. Electors will have 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 over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities.[17] Voting in-person at polling stations will take place from 7:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters will be able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.[17]

Campaign edit

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 in OnLondon 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 stronghold 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 edit

After 2018 election Before 2022 election[20] After 2022 election
Party Seats Party Seats Party Seats
Labour 42 Labour 39 Labour 50
Liberal Democrats 15 Liberal Democrats 15 Liberal Democrats 7
Independent 0 Independent 3 Independent 0

Summary of results edit

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Haringey Council election result 2022
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 50 6 0 +8 87.7 59.9 98,393 +2.6
  Liberal Democrats 7 0 6 -8 12.3 24.0 39,515 +0.1
  Green 0 - - - 0 8.6 14,172 -1.8
  Conservative 0 - - - 0 6.9 11,300 -0.9
  Independent 0 - - - 0 0.4 630 +0.3
  Women's Equality 0 - - - 0 0.2 382 New
  CPA 0 - - - 0 0.0 67 ±0.0

Ward results edit

[21][22]

Alexandra Park edit

Alexandra Park (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sarah Elliott 1,475 44.8
Liberal Democrats Alessandra Rossetti* 1,471 44.7
Labour George Danker 1,353 41.1
Liberal Democrats Hari Prabu 1,246 37.8
Green Claire Lewis 562 17.1
Conservative David Douglas 215 6.5
Turnout 3,293 50.69
Labour win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Alessandra Rossetti was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Bounds Green edit

Bounds Green (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Emily Arkell 1,510 58.7
Labour Mary Mason 1,362 53.0
Liberal Democrats Justin Hinchcliffe* 634 24.7
Liberal Democrats Ibrahim Hassan 589 22.9
Green Steven Maddocks 419 16.3
Conservative Guy Carter 199 7.7
Conservative Suraj Bhanot 187 7.3
Turnout 2,572 37.41
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Justin Hinchcliffe was a sitting councillor for Fortis Green ward

Bruce Castle edit

Bruce Castle (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ibrahim Ali 1,621 71.4
Labour Erdal Dogan* 1,574 69.3
Labour Sue Jameson 1,574 69.3
Green Pamela Harling 372 16.4
Conservative James Barton 268 11.8
Conservative Agnieszka Bielecka 221 9.7
Conservative Niveda Moorthy 205 9.0
Liberal Democrats Alison Prager 164 7.2
Liberal Democrats Alex Sweet 137 6.0
Liberal Democrats Matthew Fenby Taylor 132 5.8
Turnout 2,271 25.43
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Erdal Dogan was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward

Crouch End edit

Crouch End (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Cressida Johnson 2,278 49.7
Labour Lester Buxton 1,960 42.7
Liberal Democrats Luke Cawley-Harrison* 1,942 42.3
Labour David Mason 1,911 41.7
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Payne 1,871 40.8
Liberal Democrats Josh Dixon* 1,690 36.8
Green Paul Wilkinson 1,095 23.9
Conservative David Ritchie 264 5.8
Turnout 4,588 45.08
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)

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

Josh Dixon was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Fortis Green edit

Fortis Green (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Dawn Barnes* 1,979 47.1
Labour Joy Wallace 1,823 43.4
Labour Mark Blake* 1,743 41.5
Liberal Democrats Matthew Bentham 1,705 40.6
Liberal Democrats Viv Ross* 1,664 39.6
Labour Sean O'Donovan 1,652 39.3
Green Colin Ettinger 865 20.6
Conservative Elliot Hammer 311 7.4
Conservative Julian Sherwood 305 7.3
Turnout 4,202 45.41
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (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 edit

Harringay (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Anna Abela 1,941 52.9
Labour Gina Adamou* 1,832 49.9
Labour Zena Brabazon* 1,829 49.8
Liberal Democrats Karen Alexander 1,210 33.0
Liberal Democrats David Schmitz 1,055 28.7
Liberal Democrats Ryan Mercer 948 25.8
Green Adam Frantzis 874 23.8
Women's Equality Sarah Mills 382 10.4
Conservative William Hull 176 4.8
Conservative Nihat Donmez 167 4.5
Conservative Jethro Rasmussen 146 4.0
Turnout 3,672 37.22
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Gina Adamou and Zena Brabazon were sitting councillors for Harringay ward

Hermitage & Gardens edit

Hermitage & Gardens (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Julie Davies* 1,318 67.2
Labour Mike Hakata* 1,187 60.6
Green Anne Clark 493 25.2
Green Alfred Jahn 252 12.9
Liberal Democrats Mark Alexander 145 7.4
Liberal Democrats Katherine Hamilton 145 7.4
Conservative Claudia Matthews 129 6.6
Conservative Catherine El-Gamry 127 6.5
Turnout 1,960 30.02
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

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

Highgate edit

Highgate (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Nick da Costa* 1,840 46.5
Liberal Democrats Marsha Isilar-Gosling 1,702 43.0
Liberal Democrats Scott Emery* 1,641 41.5
Labour Maria Jennings 1,560 39.4
Labour Ahmed Mohammed 1,249 31.6
Labour Mark Grosskopf 1,223 30.9
Green Ian Dick 930 23.5
Conservative William MacDougall 527 13.3
Conservative Nathan Steinberg 480 12.1
Turnout 3,958 40.06
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)

Nick da Costa was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward

Scott Emery was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward

Hornsey edit

Hornsey (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Adam Jogee* 2,919 65.1
Labour Dana Carlin* 2,789 62.2
Labour Elin Weston* 2,690 60.0
Liberal Democrats Lexi Rose 750 16.7
Green Mary Hogan 695 15.5
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Cunnington 641 14.3
Green Peter Budge 632 14.1
Green Meghana Duggirala 629 14.0
Liberal Democrats Matthew Kichenside 605 13.5
Conservative John Blandos 300 6.7
Conservative Peter Forrest 272 6.1
Turnout 4,482 39.93
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

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

Muswell Hill edit

Muswell Hill (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Pippa Connor* 1,546 49.5
Labour Cathy Brennan 1,298 41.5
Liberal Democrats Brian Bogdanovich 1,294 41.4
Labour Sahabuddin Molla 1,027 32.9
Green Tom Hoyland 564 18.0
Conservative Xander Phillips 263 8.4
Turnout 3,126 47.36
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Pippa Connor was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward

Noel Park edit

Noel Park (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peray Ahmet* 1,849 71.9
Labour Emine Ibrahim* 1,773 68.9
Labour Khaled Moyeed* 1,626 63.2
Liberal Democrats Matthew Amos 514 20.0
Liberal Democrats Anthony Powell 506 19.7
Liberal Democrats Asha Kaur 496 19.3
Conservative Ben Obese-Jecty 301 11.7
Turnout 2,573 27.34
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

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

Northumberland Park edit

Northumberland Park (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Bevan* 1,751 73.4
Labour Kaushika Amin* 1,748 73.3
Labour Ajda Ovat 1,658 69.5
Green Marit Leenstra 307 12.9
Conservative Daniel Babis 264 11.0
Conservative Calum McGillivray 234 9.8
Conservative Mitty Ragnuth 187 7.8
Liberal Democrats Ron Aitken 184 7.7
Liberal Democrats Bob Lindsay-Smith 161 6.8
Liberal Democrats Valerie Mortimer 161 6.8
Turnout 2,384 25.83
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

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

Seven Sisters edit

Seven Sisters (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Barbara Blake* 1,272 72.9
Labour Michelle Simmons-Safo 1,113 63.8
Green Rosie Pearce 367 21.0
Conservative Rachel George 185 10.6
Conservative Stephen Noble 152 8.7
Liberal Democrats Lydia Hirst 123 7.1
Liberal Democrats Jim Jenks 69 4.0
Turnout 1,744 28.33
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Barbara Blake was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward

South Tottenham edit

South Tottenham (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sheila Peacock* 1,784 68.0
Labour Charles Adje* 1,769 67.4
Labour Makbule Gunes* 1,737 66.2
Green Abigail Dodd 446 17.0
Conservative Shloime Royde 421 16.0
Conservative Daniel Lake 402 15.3
Conservative Massimo Rossini 393 15.0
Liberal Democrats Paul Conyers 156 5.9
Liberal Democrats Joan Lindeman 148 5.6
Liberal Democrats Gavin Rosenthal 123 4.7
Turnout 2,624 26.81
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (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 edit

St Ann's (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Holly Harrison-Mullane 1,188 54.5
Labour Tammy Hymas 1,050 48.2
Green Emma Chan 938 43.0
Green Harry Chrispin 735 33.7
Liberal Democrats Paul Dennison* 147 6.7
Liberal Democrats Cara Jenkinson 143 6.6
Turnout 2,179 31.42
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Paul Dennison was a sitting councillor for Highgate ward

Stroud Green edit

Stroud Green (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alexandra Worrell 2,132 55.8
Labour Eldridge Culverwell* 2,000 52.3
Labour George Dunstall 1,827 47.8
Liberal Democrats Joanna Kerr 1,303 34.1
Liberal Democrats Tom Hemsley 1,166 30.5
Liberal Democrats David Beacham 1,121 29.3
Green Cedd Burge 1,009 26.4
Conservative Daphne Forrest 135 3.5
Conservative Loretta Mitchell-Mahmud 119 3.1
CPA Helen Spiby-Vann 59 1.5
CPA Amelia Allao 51 1.3
Turnout 3,824 43.91
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Eldridge Culverwell was a sitting councillor for Stroud Green ward

Tottenham Central edit

Tottenham Central (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Felicia Opoku* 2,004 72.5
Labour Isidoros Diakides* 1,950 70.5
Labour Matthew White* 1,735 62.7
Green Obi Obedencio 677 24.5
Liberal Democrats Matthew Evans 276 10.0
Liberal Democrats Julia Ogiehor* 263 9.5
Conservative Agnieszka Adrjanowicz 260 9.4
Conservative Charles Everett 247 8.9
Liberal Democrats Simon Fuchs 226 8.3
Conservative Queenjane Tobin 203 7.3
Turnout 2,765 27.57
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (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 edit

Tottenham Hale (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ruth Gordon* 1,396 74.5
Labour Reg Rice* 1,206 64.3
Labour Yannis Gourtsoyannis 1,201 64.1
Green Paddy Ellen 319 17.0
Green Adam Clarke 281 15.0
Conservative Georgios Dristas 170 9.1
Liberal Democrats Isabella Gavazzi 163 8.7
Conservative Peter Gorski 161 8.6
Liberal Democrats Jean-Philippe Chenot 154 8.2
Conservative Jay Simoes 141 7.5
Liberal Democrats Andrew Thomas 126 6.7
Turnout 1,875 27.15
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

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

West Green edit

West Green (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Seema Chandwani* 2,213 74.4
Labour Sarah Williams* 2,201 74.0
Labour Nicola Bartlett 2,198 73.9
Liberal Democrats Kathy Riddle 404 13.6
Liberal Democrats Gregory Hirst 325 10.9
Conservative Sharon Cronin 310 10.4
Conservative Fatma Cin 303 10.2
Liberal Democrats Richard Siemicki 258 8.7
Conservative Caesar Lalobo 250 8.4
Turnout 2,974 21.48
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

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

White Hart Lane edit

White Hart Lane (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Yvonne Say* 1,779 62.6
Labour Anne Stennett* 1,723 60.7
Labour Ahmed Mahbub 1,712 60.3
Independent Gideon Bull* 630 22.2
Conservative Bradley Fage 374 13.2
Conservative Jeremy Krynicki 333 11.7
Conservative Neil O’Shea 329 11.6
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Blackett 318 11.2
Liberal Democrats Paul Head 225 7.9
Liberal Democrats Adam Perry 214 7.5
Turnout 2,840 29.55
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (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 edit

Woodside (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Lotte Collett 2,077 67.3
Labour Lucia Das Neves* 2,073 67.2
Labour Thayahlan Iyngkaran 1,770 57.4
Green Jarelle Francis 711 23.0
Liberal Democrats Sam Fisk 454 14.7
Liberal Democrats Shelley Salter 440 14.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Negus 402 13.0
Conservative Eva Carr 373 12.1
Conservative Shanuk Mediwaka 291 9.4
Turnout 3,085 30.33
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

Lucia Das Neves was a sitting councillor for Woodside ward

By-elections edit

Tottenham Hale ward by-election, 9 March 2023
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sean O'Donovan 818 58.7  5.4
Liberal Democrats Allen Windsor 203 14.6  5.9
Green Emma Chan 192 13.8  3.2
Conservative Angelos Tsangarides 81 5.8  3.3
Independent Miraf Ghebreawariat 64 4.6 New
CPA Amelia Allao 35 2.5 New
Turnout 1,400 20  7.2
Labour hold Swing  9.6

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Anna Lawton 822 59.6  7.6
Green Alfred Jahn 224 16.2  3.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Dennison 217 15.7  8.3
Conservative Chris Brosnan 100 7.3  0.7
CPA Amelia Allao 16 1.2 New
Turnout 1,391 22.92  7.1
Labour hold Swing  

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mark Grosskopf 1,268 67.7  0.3
Conservative Shloime Royde 286 15.3  0.7
Green Jonathan McKinley 235 12.6  4.4
Liberal Democrats David Schmitz 71 3.8  2.1
Turnout 1,872 20.23  6.6
Labour hold Swing  3.6

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Carroll 1,081 58.7  3.9
Conservative James Barton 289 15.7  2.5
Green Friedrich-Paul Ernst 247 13.4 New
Liberal Democrats David Vigoureux 215 11.7  0.5
Turnout 1,843 19.64  9.9
Labour hold Swing  

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

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The 2022 Haringey London Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022 All 57 members of Haringey London Borough Council were elected The elections took place alongside local elections in the other London boroughs and elections to local authorities across the United Kingdom 2022 Haringey Council election 2018 5 May 2022 2026 All 57 council seatsTurnout31 76 First party Second party Leader Peray Ahmet Luke Cawley HarrisonParty Labour Liberal DemocratsLast election 42 seats 57 3 15 seats 23 9 Seats won 50 7Seat change 8 8Map of the results of the 2022 Haringey London Borough Council election Labour in red Liberal Democrats in yellow council control before electionLabour Subsequent council control LabourIn the previous election in 2018 the Labour Party maintained its longstanding control of the council winning 42 out of the 57 seats with the Liberal 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 Contents 1 Background 1 1 History 1 2 Council term 2 Electoral process 3 Campaign 4 Previous council composition 5 Summary of results 6 Ward results 6 1 Alexandra Park 6 2 Bounds Green 6 3 Bruce Castle 6 4 Crouch End 6 5 Fortis Green 6 6 Harringay 6 7 Hermitage amp Gardens 6 8 Highgate 6 9 Hornsey 6 10 Muswell Hill 6 11 Noel Park 6 12 Northumberland Park 6 13 Seven Sisters 6 14 South Tottenham 6 15 St Ann s 6 16 Stroud Green 6 17 Tottenham Central 6 18 Tottenham Hale 6 19 West Green 6 20 White Hart Lane 6 21 Woodside 7 By elections 8 ReferencesBackground editHistory edit nbsp Result of the 2018 borough electionThe 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 powers are shared with the Greater London Authority which also manages passenger transport police and fire 1 Since its formation Haringey has been continuously under Labour control apart from a period of Conservative control from 1968 to 1971 Apart from a few councillors from minor parties all councillors elected to the council have been Labour Conservative or Liberal Democrat Since 2002 only Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors have been elected In the 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 edit 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 s Momentum 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 the Local 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 MP Kate 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 Berryman was not readmitted to the Labour group and he Tucker and Carroll were all ruled ineligible to stand as Labour Candidates at the 2022 election 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 The Local Government Boundary Commission for England produced new wards after a period of consultation 15 The number of councillors will remain the same at 57 representing fifteen three councillor wards and six two councillor wards 16 Electoral process editHaringey like other London borough councils elects all of its councillors at once every four years The previous election took place in 2018 The election will take place by multi member first past the post voting with each ward being represented by two or three councillors Electors will have 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 over will be entitled to vote in the election People who live at two addresses in different councils such as university students with different term time and holiday addresses are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities 17 Voting in person at polling stations will take place from 7 00 to 22 00 on election day and voters will be able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election 17 Campaign editLabour 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 in OnLondon 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 stronghold 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 edit nbsp Council composition after the 2018 electionAfter 2018 election Before 2022 election 20 After 2022 electionParty Seats Party Seats Party SeatsLabour 42 Labour 39 Labour 50Liberal Democrats 15 Liberal Democrats 15 Liberal Democrats 7Independent 0 Independent 3 Independent 0Summary of results edit164392 Haringey Council election result 2022 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Labour 50 6 0 8 87 7 59 9 98 393 2 6 Liberal Democrats 7 0 6 8 12 3 24 0 39 515 0 1 Green 0 0 8 6 14 172 1 8 Conservative 0 0 6 9 11 300 0 9 Independent 0 0 0 4 630 0 3 Women s Equality 0 0 0 2 382 New CPA 0 0 0 0 67 0 0Ward results edit 21 22 Alexandra Park edit Alexandra Park 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sarah Elliott 1 475 44 8Liberal Democrats Alessandra Rossetti 1 471 44 7Labour George Danker 1 353 41 1Liberal Democrats Hari Prabu 1 246 37 8Green Claire Lewis 562 17 1Conservative David Douglas 215 6 5Turnout 3 293 50 69Labour win new seat Liberal Democrats win new seat Alessandra Rossetti was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward Bounds Green edit Bounds Green 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Emily Arkell 1 510 58 7Labour Mary Mason 1 362 53 0Liberal Democrats Justin Hinchcliffe 634 24 7Liberal Democrats Ibrahim Hassan 589 22 9Green Steven Maddocks 419 16 3Conservative Guy Carter 199 7 7Conservative Suraj Bhanot 187 7 3Turnout 2 572 37 41Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Justin Hinchcliffe was a sitting councillor for Fortis Green ward Bruce Castle edit Bruce Castle 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Ibrahim Ali 1 621 71 4Labour Erdal Dogan 1 574 69 3Labour Sue Jameson 1 574 69 3Green Pamela Harling 372 16 4Conservative James Barton 268 11 8Conservative Agnieszka Bielecka 221 9 7Conservative Niveda Moorthy 205 9 0Liberal Democrats Alison Prager 164 7 2Liberal Democrats Alex Sweet 137 6 0Liberal Democrats Matthew Fenby Taylor 132 5 8Turnout 2 271 25 43Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Erdal Dogan was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward Crouch End edit Crouch End 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Cressida Johnson 2 278 49 7Labour Lester Buxton 1 960 42 7Liberal Democrats Luke Cawley Harrison 1 942 42 3Labour David Mason 1 911 41 7Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Payne 1 871 40 8Liberal Democrats Josh Dixon 1 690 36 8Green Paul Wilkinson 1 095 23 9Conservative David Ritchie 264 5 8Turnout 4 588 45 08Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Luke Cawley Harrison was a sitting councillor for Crouch End wardJosh Dixon was a sitting councillor for Alexandra ward Fortis Green edit Fortis Green 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Dawn Barnes 1 979 47 1Labour Joy Wallace 1 823 43 4Labour Mark Blake 1 743 41 5Liberal Democrats Matthew Bentham 1 705 40 6Liberal Democrats Viv Ross 1 664 39 6Labour Sean O Donovan 1 652 39 3Green Colin Ettinger 865 20 6Conservative Elliot Hammer 311 7 4Conservative Julian Sherwood 305 7 3Turnout 4 202 45 41Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Dawn Barnes was a sitting councillor for Crouch End wardMark Blake was a sitting councillor for Woodside wardViv Ross was a sitting councillor for Fortis Green ward Harringay edit Harringay 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Anna Abela 1 941 52 9Labour Gina Adamou 1 832 49 9Labour Zena Brabazon 1 829 49 8Liberal Democrats Karen Alexander 1 210 33 0Liberal Democrats David Schmitz 1 055 28 7Liberal Democrats Ryan Mercer 948 25 8Green Adam Frantzis 874 23 8Women s Equality Sarah Mills 382 10 4Conservative William Hull 176 4 8Conservative Nihat Donmez 167 4 5Conservative Jethro Rasmussen 146 4 0Turnout 3 672 37 22Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Gina Adamou and Zena Brabazon were sitting councillors for Harringay ward Hermitage amp Gardens edit Hermitage amp Gardens 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Julie Davies 1 318 67 2Labour Mike Hakata 1 187 60 6Green Anne Clark 493 25 2Green Alfred Jahn 252 12 9Liberal Democrats Mark Alexander 145 7 4Liberal Democrats Katherine Hamilton 145 7 4Conservative Claudia Matthews 129 6 6Conservative Catherine El Gamry 127 6 5Turnout 1 960 30 02Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Julie Davies and Mike Hakata were sitting councillors for St Ann s ward Highgate edit Highgate 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Nick da Costa 1 840 46 5Liberal Democrats Marsha Isilar Gosling 1 702 43 0Liberal Democrats Scott Emery 1 641 41 5Labour Maria Jennings 1 560 39 4Labour Ahmed Mohammed 1 249 31 6Labour Mark Grosskopf 1 223 30 9Green Ian Dick 930 23 5Conservative William MacDougall 527 13 3Conservative Nathan Steinberg 480 12 1Turnout 3 958 40 06Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Nick da Costa was a sitting councillor for Alexandra wardScott Emery was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward Hornsey edit Hornsey 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Adam Jogee 2 919 65 1Labour Dana Carlin 2 789 62 2Labour Elin Weston 2 690 60 0Liberal Democrats Lexi Rose 750 16 7Green Mary Hogan 695 15 5Liberal Democrats Jeremy Cunnington 641 14 3Green Peter Budge 632 14 1Green Meghana Duggirala 629 14 0Liberal Democrats Matthew Kichenside 605 13 5Conservative John Blandos 300 6 7Conservative Peter Forrest 272 6 1Turnout 4 482 39 93Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Dana Carlin Adam Jogee and Elin Weston were sitting councillors for Hornsey ward Muswell Hill edit Muswell Hill 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Pippa Connor 1 546 49 5Labour Cathy Brennan 1 298 41 5Liberal Democrats Brian Bogdanovich 1 294 41 4Labour Sahabuddin Molla 1 027 32 9Green Tom Hoyland 564 18 0Conservative Xander Phillips 263 8 4Turnout 3 126 47 36Liberal Democrats win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Pippa Connor was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward Noel Park edit Noel Park 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peray Ahmet 1 849 71 9Labour Emine Ibrahim 1 773 68 9Labour Khaled Moyeed 1 626 63 2Liberal Democrats Matthew Amos 514 20 0Liberal Democrats Anthony Powell 506 19 7Liberal Democrats Asha Kaur 496 19 3Conservative Ben Obese Jecty 301 11 7Turnout 2 573 27 34Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Peray Ahmet Emine Ibrahim and Khaled Moyeed were sitting councillors for Noel Park ward Northumberland Park edit Northumberland Park 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Bevan 1 751 73 4Labour Kaushika Amin 1 748 73 3Labour Ajda Ovat 1 658 69 5Green Marit Leenstra 307 12 9Conservative Daniel Babis 264 11 0Conservative Calum McGillivray 234 9 8Conservative Mitty Ragnuth 187 7 8Liberal Democrats Ron Aitken 184 7 7Liberal Democrats Bob Lindsay Smith 161 6 8Liberal Democrats Valerie Mortimer 161 6 8Turnout 2 384 25 83Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Kaushika Amin and John Bevan were sitting councillors for Northumberland Park ward Seven Sisters edit Seven Sisters 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Barbara Blake 1 272 72 9Labour Michelle Simmons Safo 1 113 63 8Green Rosie Pearce 367 21 0Conservative Rachel George 185 10 6Conservative Stephen Noble 152 8 7Liberal Democrats Lydia Hirst 123 7 1Liberal Democrats Jim Jenks 69 4 0Turnout 1 744 28 33Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Barbara Blake was a sitting councillor for Seven Sisters ward South Tottenham edit South Tottenham 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sheila Peacock 1 784 68 0Labour Charles Adje 1 769 67 4Labour Makbule Gunes 1 737 66 2Green Abigail Dodd 446 17 0Conservative Shloime Royde 421 16 0Conservative Daniel Lake 402 15 3Conservative Massimo Rossini 393 15 0Liberal Democrats Paul Conyers 156 5 9Liberal Democrats Joan Lindeman 148 5 6Liberal Democrats Gavin Rosenthal 123 4 7Turnout 2 624 26 81Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Charles Adje was a sitting councillor for White Hart Lane wardMakbule Gunes was a sitting councillor for Tottenham Green wardSheila Peacock was a sitting councillor for Northumberland Park ward St Ann s edit St Ann s 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Holly Harrison Mullane 1 188 54 5Labour Tammy Hymas 1 050 48 2Green Emma Chan 938 43 0Green Harry Chrispin 735 33 7Liberal Democrats Paul Dennison 147 6 7Liberal Democrats Cara Jenkinson 143 6 6Turnout 2 179 31 42Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Paul Dennison was a sitting councillor for Highgate ward Stroud Green edit Stroud Green 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Alexandra Worrell 2 132 55 8Labour Eldridge Culverwell 2 000 52 3Labour George Dunstall 1 827 47 8Liberal Democrats Joanna Kerr 1 303 34 1Liberal Democrats Tom Hemsley 1 166 30 5Liberal Democrats David Beacham 1 121 29 3Green Cedd Burge 1 009 26 4Conservative Daphne Forrest 135 3 5Conservative Loretta Mitchell Mahmud 119 3 1CPA Helen Spiby Vann 59 1 5CPA Amelia Allao 51 1 3Turnout 3 824 43 91Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Eldridge Culverwell was a sitting councillor for Stroud Green ward Tottenham Central edit Tottenham Central 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Felicia Opoku 2 004 72 5Labour Isidoros Diakides 1 950 70 5Labour Matthew White 1 735 62 7Green Obi Obedencio 677 24 5Liberal Democrats Matthew Evans 276 10 0Liberal Democrats Julia Ogiehor 263 9 5Conservative Agnieszka Adrjanowicz 260 9 4Conservative Charles Everett 247 8 9Liberal Democrats Simon Fuchs 226 8 3Conservative Queenjane Tobin 203 7 3Turnout 2 765 27 57Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Labour win new seat Felicia Opoku and Matthew White were sitting councillors for Bruce Grove wardIsidoros Diakides was a sitting councillor for Tottenham Green wardJulia Ogiehor was a sitting councillor for Muswell Hill ward Tottenham Hale edit Tottenham Hale 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Ruth Gordon 1 396 74 5Labour Reg Rice 1 206 64 3Labour Yannis Gourtsoyannis 1 201 64 1Green Paddy Ellen 319 17 0Green Adam Clarke 281 15 0Conservative Georgios Dristas 170 9 1Liberal Democrats Isabella Gavazzi 163 8 7Conservative Peter Gorski 161 8 6Liberal Democrats Jean Philippe Chenot 154 8 2Conservative Jay Simoes 141 7 5Liberal Democrats Andrew Thomas 126 6 7Turnout 1 875 27 15Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Ruth Gordon and Reg Rice were sitting councillors for Tottenham Hale ward West Green edit West Green 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Seema Chandwani 2 213 74 4Labour Sarah Williams 2 201 74 0Labour Nicola Bartlett 2 198 73 9Liberal Democrats Kathy Riddle 404 13 6Liberal Democrats Gregory Hirst 325 10 9Conservative Sharon Cronin 310 10 4Conservative Fatma Cin 303 10 2Liberal Democrats Richard Siemicki 258 8 7Conservative Caesar Lalobo 250 8 4Turnout 2 974 21 48Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Seema Chandwani and Sarah Williams were sitting councillors for West Green ward White Hart Lane edit White Hart Lane 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Yvonne Say 1 779 62 6Labour Anne Stennett 1 723 60 7Labour Ahmed Mahbub 1 712 60 3Independent Gideon Bull 630 22 2Conservative Bradley Fage 374 13 2Conservative Jeremy Krynicki 333 11 7Conservative Neil O Shea 329 11 6Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Blackett 318 11 2Liberal Democrats Paul Head 225 7 9Liberal Democrats Adam Perry 214 7 5Turnout 2 840 29 55Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Gideon Bull and Anne Stennett were sitting councillors for White Hart Lane wardYvonne Say was a sitting councillor for Bounds Green wardGideon Bull was elected in 2018 as a Labour councillor Woodside edit Woodside 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour Lotte Collett 2 077 67 3Labour Lucia Das Neves 2 073 67 2Labour Thayahlan Iyngkaran 1 770 57 4Green Jarelle Francis 711 23 0Liberal Democrats Sam Fisk 454 14 7Liberal Democrats Shelley Salter 440 14 3Liberal Democrats Paul Negus 402 13 0Conservative Eva Carr 373 12 1Conservative Shanuk Mediwaka 291 9 4Turnout 3 085 30 33Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Labour win new boundaries Lucia Das Neves was a sitting councillor for Woodside wardBy elections editTottenham Hale ward by election 9 March 2023 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sean O Donovan 818 58 7 nbsp 5 4Liberal Democrats Allen Windsor 203 14 6 nbsp 5 9Green Emma Chan 192 13 8 nbsp 3 2Conservative Angelos Tsangarides 81 5 8 nbsp 3 3Independent Miraf Ghebreawariat 64 4 6 NewCPA Amelia Allao 35 2 5 NewTurnout 1 400 20 nbsp 7 2Labour hold Swing nbsp 9 6A by election was held on 9 March 2023 in Tottenham Hale ward following the resignation of Yannis Gourtsoyannis 23 Hermitage amp Gardens ward by election 29 June 2023 Party Candidate Votes Labour Anna Lawton 822 59 6 nbsp 7 6Green Alfred Jahn 224 16 2 nbsp 3 3Liberal Democrats Paul Dennison 217 15 7 nbsp 8 3Conservative Chris Brosnan 100 7 3 nbsp 0 7CPA Amelia Allao 16 1 2 NewTurnout 1 391 22 92 nbsp 7 1Labour hold Swing nbsp A by election was held on 29 June 2023 in Hermitage amp Gardens ward following the death of Julie Davies 24 South Tottenham ward by election 4 October 2023 Party Candidate Votes Labour Mark Grosskopf 1 268 67 7 nbsp 0 3Conservative Shloime Royde 286 15 3 nbsp 0 7Green Jonathan McKinley 235 12 6 nbsp 4 4Liberal Democrats David Schmitz 71 3 8 nbsp 2 1Turnout 1 872 20 23 nbsp 6 6Labour hold Swing nbsp 3 6A 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 Party Candidate Votes Labour Liam Carroll 1 081 58 7 nbsp 3 9Conservative James Barton 289 15 7 nbsp 2 5Green Friedrich Paul Ernst 247 13 4 NewLiberal Democrats David Vigoureux 215 11 7 nbsp 0 5Turnout 1 843 19 64 nbsp 9 9Labour hold Swing nbsp A by election was held on 4 October 2023 in South Tottenham ward following the resignation of Yvonne Say 26 References edit The essential guide to London local government London Councils www londoncouncils gov uk Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b c Proctor Kate 9 May 2018 Momentum leader takes over Haringey Labour council despite party vote www standard co uk Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b New leader for Labour group after councillor s successful challenge Enfield Independent Retrieved 10 October 2021 Chappell Elliot Councillor and ex leader Ejiofor blocked from standing as Labour candidate LabourList Retrieved 28 June 2022 Former council leader seeks judicial review of ombudsman report criticising him Enfield Independent Retrieved 28 June 2022 Haringey Former Corbyn council leader barred by Labour from seeking re election OnLondon 20 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2022 Ishmael Osamor resigns over Bestival drugs supply charges BBC News 30 October 2018 Retrieved 10 October 2021 West Green by election 13 December 2018 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Councillor kicked out of Labour over ChangeUK tweets Enfield Independent Retrieved 28 June 2022 Opposition says Labour dysfunctional after reports of councillor suspensions Enfield Independent Retrieved 10 October 2021 Councillors who shared antisemitic posts and conspiracy theories readmitted to Labour The Jewish Chronicle 19 March 2021 Archived from the original on 19 March 2021 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Boniface Michael 24 March 2021 Haringey Labour councillor Noah Tucker suspended again Hampstead Highgate Express Retrieved 10 October 2021 Harpin Lee EXCLUSIVE Jewish Voice For Labour official chairs Labour panel on antisemitism jewishnews timesofisrael com Retrieved 10 October 2021 Former Labour chairman quits and slams vindictive opposition of councillors Enfield Independent Retrieved 10 October 2021 Volpe Sam 8 January 2020 Council ward boundaries Regret in Barnet at Golders Green carve up but Haringey councillors relaxed with changes Hampstead Highgate Express Retrieved 10 October 2021 LGBCE Haringey LGBCE Site www lgbce org uk Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b How the elections work London Councils www londoncouncils gov uk Retrieved 14 September 2021 Lister Fell Frankie 22 March 2022 Who should you vote for in Haringey Council election Hampstead Highgate Express Retrieved 23 March 2022 Wright Charles 29 March 2022 Haringey Setbacks for Momentum in Labour council candidate selections OnLondon Retrieved 2 April 2022 Councillors and MPs Haringey Council Retrieved 1 May 2022 Statement of Persons Nominated PDF www haringey gov uk Retrieved 8 April 2022 Local Election May 2022 results Haringey Council Tottenham Hale by election 9 March 2023 Haringey Council Retrieved 10 March 2023 Hermitage amp Gardens ward by election 29 June 2023 Haringey Council Retrieved 3 July 2023 South Tottenham by election 4 October 2023 Haringey Council Retrieved 5 October 2023 White Hart Lane by election 4 October 2023 Haringey Council Retrieved 5 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Haringey London Borough Council election amp oldid 1185861866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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