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Cambridge Metropolis Council native election 2024 outcomes breakdown in full

May 3, 20245 Mins Read
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The complete outcomes for this 12 months’s Cambridge Metropolis Council elections have now been introduced and all the profitable councillors declared. Folks throughout Cambridge headed to the polls yesterday (Might 2) to forged their vote within the metropolis council election, with the counting going down this afternoon (Might 3).

This 12 months there have been 14 of town council’s 42 seats up for election. Labour chief Councillor Mike Davey stated he was “delighted” the celebration had maintained its variety of councillors on the authority. He stated: “It has been a protracted few weeks, the final 48 hours has been fairly exhausting, however I’m completely over the moon, we’ve carried out rather well in Cambridge. We now have managed to maintain and keep our variety of seats, we’re nonetheless working the council, I’ve not carried out the evaluation but, however we seem to have elevated our vote, it simply seems like an excellent day.

The turnout on the metropolis council elections was 37.8 per cent, with the very best particular person ward end up in West Chesterton the place 48.3 per cent of eligible voters headed to the polls. The bottom particular person turnout within the metropolis was in Abbey ward the place 32 per cent of these eligible forged their vote.

Learn extra: Cambridge native election outcomes 2024

Learn extra: Stay native election 2024 outcomes as votes are counted in Cambridge

The one lack of the day was seen by the Liberal Democrat group, who misplaced their Newnham seat to the Inexperienced Get together. The newly elected Inexperienced Get together candidate, Councillor Hugh Clough, gained the seat with 925 votes, with the Liberal Democrat candidate, Lucy Nethsingha coming third behind the Labour candidate, with simply 306 votes.

Cllr Clough stated he was “delighted” to be elected to town council. Councillor Tim Bick, chief of the Liberal Democrat group on the metropolis council, stated he was “dissatisfied” the Lib Dems misplaced the Newnham seat, nonetheless he stated he was “actually happy” to be returning to town council with two different colleagues. Here’s a break down of all the outcomes for every ward.

Abbey Ward

Rosemary Anne Roe Ansell, Liberal Democrat – 173

Naomi Anne Bennett, Inexperienced Get together – 1,189 – Elected

Simon Brignell, Communist Get together of Britain – 42

Ben Stephen Cartwright, Labour Get together – 650

David Philip Smith, Conservative Get together – 226

Arbury Ward

Robert William Boorman, Conservative Get together – 365

Stephen Roger Lawrence, Inexperienced Get together – 348

John Leighton, Liberal Democrat – 316

Patrick Sheil, Labour Get together – 1,093 – Elected

Fortress Ward

Esme Hennessy, Inexperienced Get together – 294

Antoinette Nestor, Labour Get together – 771 – Elected

Szymon Sawicki, Conservative Get together – 88

Caroline Ann Tuke Stoddart, Liberal Democrat – 369

David Summerfield, Unbiased – 407

Cherry Hinton Ward

Mark William Ashton, Labour and Co-operative Get together – 1,149 – Elected

Josh Morris-Blake, Inexperienced Get together – 228

Mo Pantall, Conservative Get together – 635

Aiden Roe, Liberal Democrat – 356

Coleridge Ward

Judy Margaret Brunton, Liberal Democrat – 158

Tim Griffin, Labour Get together – 1,124 – Elected

Shapour Meftah, Conservative Get together – 419

Sarah Louise Nicmanis, Inexperienced Get together – 881

East Chesterton Ward

Gerri Fowl, Labour Get together – 1,006 – Elected

Bob Illingworth, Liberal Democrat – 765

Elizabeth Alice Might, Inexperienced Get together – 368

Francisco Ribeiro, Conservative Get together – 251

King’s Hedges Ward

Robin Louis Brabham, Inexperienced Get together – 231

Jenny Gawthrope Wooden, Labour Get together – 974 – Elected

Sm Nazrul Islam, Conservative Get together – 737

Fionna Tod, Liberal Democrat – 217

Market Ward

Tim Bick, Liberal Democrat – 777 – Elected

Rosy Greenlees, Labour Get together – 666

John Marenbon, Conservative Get together – 146

Krzysztof Strug, Inexperienced Get together – 310

Newnham Ward

David Carmona, Unbiased – 155

Hugh Clough, Inexperienced Get together – 925 – Elected

Lucy Kathleen Nethsingha, Liberal Democrat – 306

Yvonne Nobis, Labour Get together – 549

Susie Williams, Conservative Get together – 84

Petersfield Ward

Mike Davey, Labour Get together – 1,323 – Elected

Zakariyah Karimjee, Inexperienced Get together – 558

Sam Oliver, Liberal Democrat – 399

Paul Jonathan Roper, Conservative Get together – 226

Christopher Wilkinson, Freedom Alliance – Cease the Nice Reset! – 44

Queen Edith’s Ward

Eric William Barrett-Payton, Conservative Get together – 459

Immy Blackburn-Horgan, Liberal Democrat – 1,123 – Elected

Oliver Edward Fisher, Inexperienced Get together – 300

Beth Gardiner-Smith, Labour Get together – 758

Romsey Ward

Dave Baigent, Labour Get together – 1,433 – Elected

William Bannell, Unbiased – 273

Rob Nelson, Conservative Get together – 208

John Charles Walmsley, Liberal Democrat – 307

Iain Duncan Webb, Inexperienced Get together – 524

Trumpington Ward

Steven Michael George, Conservative Get together – 481

Nadya Lokhmotova, Liberal Democrat – 944 – Elected

Chloe Eva Mosonyi, Inexperienced Get together – 331

Carlos Fernando Toranzos, Labour and Co-operative Get together – 836

West Chesterton Ward

Sam Carling, Labour Get together – 1,290 – Elected

Jamie Leon Dalzell, Liberal Democrat – 1,082

Michael John Harford, Conservative Get together – 236

Shayne Mary Mitchell, Inexperienced Get together – 397



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