Blackwall and Cubitt Town (ward)

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Blackwall and Cubitt Town
Electoral ward
for the Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
Blackwall and Cubitt Town (ward)
Blackwall and Cubitt Town ward boundaries since 2014
Borough Tower Hamlets
County Greater London
Population21,426 (2021)
Electorate14,091 (2022)
Major settlements Blackwall and Cubitt Town
Area1.683 square kilometres (0.650 sq mi)
Current electoral ward
Created2002
Councillors3
ONS code 00BGFY (2002–2014)
GSS code
  • E05000575 (2002–2014)
  • E05009318 (2014–present)

Blackwall and Cubitt Town is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The ward was first used in the 2002 elections. It returns councillors to Tower Hamlets London Borough Council.

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Tower Hamlets council elections since 2014

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Tower Hamlets in 2014.

2022 election

The election took place on 5 May 2022. [1]

2022 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Aspire Abdul Malik 1,374 29.86 +11.62
Aspire Ahmodur Khan 1,318 28.64 +13.06
Aspire Muhammad Uddin 1,292 28.07 +11.33
Labour Afsana Lachaux1,12924.53-8.31
Labour Christopher Worrall1,11224.16-7.71
Labour Mohammed Pappu1,00121.75-6.30
Conservative Sofia De Sousa86918.88-3.87
Conservative Matthew Miles77716.88-3.91
Conservative Nick Vandyke74516.19-4.52
Liberal Democrats Guy Benson67314.62-0.84
Green Caroline Fenton55412.04+3.77
Liberal Democrats Richard Flowers55111.97-2.51
Liberal Democrats Azizur Khan52811.47+2.12
Green Seamus Hayes3647.91+0.03
Green Tamsin Kavanagh3597.80+1.72
Rejected ballots57
Turnout 4,60232.66-1.63
Registered electors 14,091
Aspire gain from Labour Swing
Aspire gain from Labour Swing
Aspire gain from Labour Swing

2018 election

The election took place on 3 May 2018. [2]

2018 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Candida Ronald 1,275 32.84 +2.64
Labour Ehtasham Haque 1,237 31.87 -1.13
Labour Mohammed Pappu 1,089 28.05 -2.05
Conservative Alexander Kay88322.75-7.52
Conservative Sofia Sousa80720.79-7.34
Conservative Nick Vandyke80420.71-5.59
Aspire Abdul Malik70818.24N/A
Aspire Muhammad Uddin65016.74N/A
Aspire Mohammed Rahman60515.58N/A
Liberal Democrats Stephen Clarke60015.46+13.01
Liberal Democrats Gabriella de Ferry56214.48+12.13
Liberal Democrats Antonio Munoz Moreno3639.35+7.35
Green Thomas Fea3218.27+4.47
Green Mark Lomas3067.88+4.50
PATH Shahena Nessa2877.39N/A
Green David Hoole2366.08+3.53
Rejected ballots35
Turnout 3,91734.29
Registered electors 11,422
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour hold Swing

2014 election

The election took place on 22 May 2014. [3]

2014 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dave Chesterton 956 33.00
Conservative Christopher Chapman 877 30.27
Labour Candida Ronald 875 30.20
Labour Anisur Rahman87230.10
Conservative Gloria Thienel81528.13
Conservative Geeta Kasanga76226.30
Tower Hamlets First Faruk Khan74425.68
Tower Hamlets First Kabir Ahmed72625.06
Tower Hamlets First Mohammed Aktaruzzaman71324.61
UKIP Diana Lochner2408.28
UKIP Paul Shea1906.56
UKIP Anthony Registe1886.49
Green Katy Guttmann1103.80
Green Mark Lomas983.38
Green Chris Smith742.55
Liberal Democrats Elaine Bagshaw712.45
Liberal Democrats Richard Flowers682.35
Liberal Democrats Stephen Clarke582.00
TUSC Ellen Peers110.38
TUSC John Peers110.38
Independent Mohammed Rahman110.38
Turnout 2,90931.64
Labour win (new boundaries)
Conservative win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

2002–2014 Tower Hamlets council elections

Blackwall and Cubitt Town (ward)
Blackwall and Cubitt Town ward boundaries from 2002 to 2014

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Tower Hamlets in 2002.

2010 election

The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election. [4]

2010 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Archer 2,945
Conservative Peter Golds 2,095
Conservative Gloria Theniel 2,045
Labour Wais Islam1,729
Labour Kathy McTasney1,658
Labour Crissy Townsend1,581
Liberal Democrats Martin Carr1,250
Liberal Democrats Freda Graf1,097
Liberal Democrats John Griffiths953
Respect Gulan Choudhury799
Respect Mohammed Rahman627
Respect Abdul Malik577
Turnout 54.86
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

2006 election

The election took place on 4 May 2006. [5]

2006 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Archer 1,317 34.4
Conservative Philip Briscoe 1,197
Conservative Peter Golds 1,142
Labour Julia Mainwaring99025.9
Labour Brian Son903
Labour Anthony Sharpe888
Liberal Democrats Shofu Miah65217.1
Respect Abdul Chowdhury50213.1
Liberal Democrats Barry Blandford463
Respect Aysha Ali411
Liberal Democrats Jahidul Hoque402
Independent Shamsur Choudhury3629.5
Respect Terence Wells273
Independent Eric Pemberton152
Independent Shelima Choudhury75
Independent Najma Rahman58
Turnout 32.9
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

2002 by-election

A by-election took place on 27 June 2002, following the resignation of Lutfur Ali. [5]

2002 Blackwall and Cubitt Town by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Brian Son 686 31.3 -12.3
Conservative Timothy J. Archer67630.8+2.5
Liberal Democrats Nurul Karim36116.4-1.0
Independent Terry D. Johns25211.5+0.8
BNP Gordon Callow874.0+4.0
Independent Eric Pemberton683.1+3.1
Independent Shah M. A. Haque211.0+1.0
New Britain Dennis W. Delderfield 190.9+0.9
Green Keith O. Magnum160.7+0.7
Socialist Alliance Theresa R. Selby90.4+0.4
Majority100.5
Turnout 2,19524.0
Labour hold Swing

2002 election

The election took place on 2 May 2002. [6]

2002 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election: Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lutfur Ali 876
Labour Julia Mainwaring 865
Labour Anthony Sharpe 793
Conservative Tim Archer568
Conservative Patricia Napier534
Conservative Simon Rouse497
Liberal Democrats Barrie Blandford350
Liberal Democrats Alison Sanderson310
Liberal Democrats Richard Ottaway248
Independent Eric Pemberton215
Turnout 5,256
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

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