Highgate (Camden ward)

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Highgate
Electoral ward
for the Camden London Borough Council
Highgate (Camden ward)
Highgate (Camden) ward boundaries since 2022
Borough Camden
County Greater London
Population
Electorate
  • 7,703 (1964)
  • 7,550 (1978)
  • 7,048 (1994)
  • 7,936 (2002)
  • 7,880 (2022)
Area
  • 2.981 square kilometres (1.151 sq mi) (1968)
  • 3.188 square kilometres (1.231 sq mi) (2022)
Current electoral ward
Created1965
Councillors3
ONS code 00AGGN (2002–2022)
GSS code
  • E05000137 (2002–2022)
  • E05013661 (2022–present)

Highgate is a electoral ward in the London Borough of Camden, in the United Kingdom. The ward has existed since the creation of the borough on 1 April 1965 and was first used in the 1964 elections. It returns three councillors to Camden London Borough Council. The boundaries of the ward were subject to minor changes in May 1978, April 1994, May 2002 and May 2022.

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History

In October 2019, during its review of the London Borough of Camden, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) proposed removing Dartmouth Park from the Highgate ward. Dartmouth Park would be represented by two councillors while the rest of Highgate would be represented by one councillor. [1] This was met with "anger" from local residents, and the LGBCE's final recommendations for Camden, published in February 2020, included only a single three-member ward for Highgate, accepting that "its previous proposal a two-councillor ward alongside a one-councillor ward would have divided local communities." [2]

List of councillors

TermCouncillorParty
  • 1964–1968
  • 1978–1986
Martin Morton Conservative
1964–1968William Brennan Conservative
1964–1968Roland Walker Conservative
1968–1969 Peter Brooke Conservative
1968–1974Ronald Walker Conservative
1968–1971Denis Friis Conservative
1969–1971Harriet Greenway Conservative
1971–1978John Carrier Labour
1971–1974Christopher Fenwick Conservative
1974–1978Jeanne Cox Labour
1974–1978Albert Crouch Labour
1978–1982Roger James Conservative
1978–1982 Derek Spencer Conservative
1982–1986Anthony Blackburn Conservative
1982–1990Barbara Beck Labour
1986–2006Margaret Cosin Labour
1986–1992John Wakeham Labour
1990–2002 Richard Arthur Labour
1992–1998Deborah Sacks Labour
1998–2006John Thane Labour
2002–2006Abdul Quadir Labour
2006–2014Maya De Souza Green
2006–2008Paul Barton Conservative
2006–2010Adrian Oliver Green
2008–2010Alex Goodman Green
2010–2014Valerie Leach Labour
2010–2011Michael Nicolaides Labour
2011–2018Sally Gimson Labour
2014–2022Oliver Lewis Labour
2014–2023 Siân Berry Green
2018–presentAnna Wright Labour
2022–presentCamron Aref-Adib Labour
2023–presentLorna Russell Green

Summary

Councillors elected by party at each general borough election.

0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
1964
1968
1971
1974
1978
1982
1986
1990
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
  •   Conservative
  •   Labour
  •   Green

Camden council elections since 2022

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 2022. There was a small transfer of population in the Sanderson Close and Carrol Close area from Highgate to the new ward of Kentish Town North.

2023 by-election

The by-election took place on 30 November 2023, following the resignation of Siân Berry. [3]

2023 Highgate by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Lorna Russell 1,513 58.7 Increase2.svg15.0
Labour Tricia Leman74028.7Decrease2.svg13.5
Conservative Wakjira Feyesa2409.3Decrease2.svg0.3
Liberal Democrats Farrell Monk843.3Decrease2.svg1.3
Majority77330.0
Turnout 2,57733.2
Green hold Swing Increase2.svg14.3

2022 election

The election took place on 5 May 2022. [4]

2022 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Siân Berry 1,967 51.0 +0.9
Labour Anna Wright 1,898 49.2 +7.1
Labour Camron Aref-Adib 1,809 46.9 +5.1
Labour Panny Antoniou1,52739.6+2.6
Green Lorna Russell1,46037.8+6.7
Green David Stansell92924.1-4.9
Conservative Paul Farrow43111.2-4.8
Conservative Judith Barnes40310.4-1.7
Conservative Richard Merrin3809.8-1.4
Liberal Democrats Munro Price2065.3-1.6
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts1884.9-1.1
Liberal Democrats Stephen Pickthall1724.5-1.4
Turnout 3,85949.0-1.42
Green win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

2002–2022 Camden council elections

Highgate (Camden ward)
Highgate (Camden) ward boundaries from 2002 to 2022

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 2002. Highgate ward took in an area south of the Gospel Oak to Barking railway line including the Sanderson Close and Carrol Close area and a triangle of industrial land surrounded by railways.

2018 election

The election took place on 3 May 2018. [5]

2018 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Siân Berry 2,073
Labour Anna Wright 1,741
Labour Oliver Lewis 1,727
Labour Maddy Raman1,530
Green Kirsten De Keyser1,387
Green John Holmes1,197
Conservative Simone Finn563
Conservative Ben Seifert501
Conservative Jim Ormiston493
Liberal Democrats Helena Djurkovic284
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts248
Liberal Democrats Stephen Raymond Pickthall245
Independent Emily O'Mara83
Independent Constantine Buhayer48
Turnout 12,12050.42
Green hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2014 election

The election took place on 22 May 2014. [6]

2014 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sally Gimson 1,739
Labour Oliver Lewis 1,664
Green Siân Berry 1,642
Labour Valerie Leach1,567
Green Matthew Johnston1,252
Green Robert McCracken1,099
Conservative Beth Charlesworth763
Conservative Will Blair727
Conservative Will Dilnott-Cooper662
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts232
Liberal Democrats Martin Charles Hay198
Liberal Democrats Martin Wright130
Turnout 11,70250.0
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Green hold Swing

2011 by-election

The by-election took place on 15 September 2011, following the resignation of Michael Nicolaides. [6]

2011 Highgate by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sally Gimson 1,178 41.6 +12.6
Green Alexis Rowell94733.5+3.0
Conservative Anthony Denyer59321.0+0.7
Liberal Democrats Martin Hay1113.9−16.3
Majority2318.2
Turnout 2,82934.3
Labour hold Swing

2010 election

The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election. [7]

2010 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
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 Way1,62528.4+5.3
Green Naomi Aptowitzer1,46725.6-6.4
Green Tristan Smith1,30722.8-7.9
Liberal Democrats Ed Clayton1,25521.9+11.2
Conservative Anthony Denyer1,25421.9-10.4
Conservative Beth Charlesworth1,23921.6-8.3
Conservative Stephen Daughton1,22321.3-8.3
Liberal Democrats Kirsten De Keyser1,04718.3+8.9
Liberal Democrats David Simmons94716.5+7.9
Turnout 16,71469.9+22.4
Green hold Swing
Labour gain from Green Swing
Labour gain from Green Swing

2008 by-election

The by-election took place on 1 May 2008, following the resignation of Paul Barton. [8] [7]

2008 Highgate by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Alex Goodman 1,482 33.1 −0.5
Labour Michael Nicolaides1,18526.5+1.0
Conservative Richard Merrin1,18026.3−4.4
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts63314.1+3.9
Majority2976.6
Turnout 4,48056.5
Green gain from Conservative Swing

2006 election

The election took place on 4 May 2006. [9]

2006 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Maya De Souza 1,336
Conservative Paul Barton 1,221
Green Adrian Oliver 1,210
Green Quentin Tyler1,159
Conservative Gary Benardout1,129
Conservative Richard Merrin1,121
Labour Margaret Cosin1,016
Labour George Queen922
Labour John Thane873
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts406
Liberal Democrats Laura Watkins356
Liberal Democrats Philip Wainewright325
Turnout 11,07447.5
Green gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Green gain from Labour Swing

2002 election

The election took place on 2 May 2002. [10]

2002 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Cosin 972
Labour John Thane 861
Labour Abdul Quadir 849
Conservative Roger Freeman813
Green Siân Berry 811
Conservative Simon Baker790
Conservative Janice Lavery775
Green Adrian Oliver768
Green Mark Smith715
Liberal Democrats Alison Wheeler384
Liberal Democrats Richard Waddington376
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts332
Socialist Alliance Sean Thompson219
Turnout 8,665
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

1994–2002 Camden council elections

The boundaries of the ward were adjusted on 1 April 1994. [11] The Highgate ward and Camden borough boundaries were realigned to Hampstead Lane, which transferred 0.09 square kilometres (0.035 sq mi) and a population of 142 from Highgate (Haringey) ward to Highgate (Camden) ward.

1998 election

The election took place on 7 May 1998. [12]

1998 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Cosin 1,275
Labour Richard Arthur 1,252
Labour John Thane 1,141
Conservative Judith Barnes930
Conservative Roger Freeman869
Conservative Cynthia Silk825
Liberal Democrats Heather Macauley666
Liberal Democrats Richard Waddington594
Green Paul Gannon471
Liberal Democrats Peter Mair457
Turnout 8,48040.8
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

1994 election

The election took place on 5 May 1994. [13]

1994 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Margaret Cosin 1,805
Labour Richard Arthur 1,795
Labour Deborah Sacks 1,731
Conservative Cynthia Silk890
Conservative Martyn Fisher833
Conservative Tanya Warburg801
Green Walter Eyres628
Liberal Democrats Richard Waddington525
Liberal Democrats Stephen Molesworth520
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts484
Turnout 50.3%
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)
Labour win (new boundaries)

1978–1994 Camden council elections

Highgate (Camden ward)
Highgate (Camden) ward boundaries from 1978 to 1994

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 1978. Highgate ward took in more of the Dartmouth Park area, north of the Gospel Oak to Barking railway line, that had previously been part of the Gospel Oak and St John's wards.

1992 by-election

The by-election took place on 15 October 1992, following the resignation of John Wakeham. [14]

1992 Highgate by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Deborah Sacks 994
Conservative Cynthia Silk848
Liberal Democrats Henry Potts328
Turnout
Labour hold Swing

1990 election

The election took place on 3 May 1990. [15]

1990 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Margaret Cosin 1,785 45.01
Labour Richard Arthur 1,780
Labour John Wakeham 1,598
Conservative Cynthia Silk1,08426.91
Conservative John Steinberg1,010
Conservative Michael Stilwell992
Green Peter Forrest50212.58
Green Jennifer M. Jones 460
Liberal Democrats Stephen L. Molesworth3297.50
Liberal Democrats Mark E.K. Withers268
Liberal Democrats Gertrude F.M. Sington265
Camden CharterMary C. Hodgson-Bennett2395.99
Camden CharterOlive R.M. Gatenby226
Camden CharterJennifer P. Page223
Tenants' RepresentativeLaurence Williams772.01
Registered electors 7,444
Turnout 380251.07
Rejected ballots80.21
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold

1986 election

The election took place on 8 May 1986. [16]

1986 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Barbara Beck 1,966
Labour Margaret Cosin 1,844
Labour John Wakeham 1,739
Conservative Martin Morton1,185
Conservative Lesley Fields1,129
Conservative Peter Horne1,109
Alliance James McKinley901
Alliance Christina Schopflin896
Alliance Margaret Jackson-Roberts890
Turnout
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

1982 election

The election took place on 6 May 1982. [17]

1982 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Anthony Blackburn 1,504
Conservative Martin Morton 1,473
Labour Barbara Beck 1,463
Labour Beresford Wilkinson1,418
Labour Donald Harkness1,393
Conservative Lilian O'Callaghan1,377
Alliance Catherine Walton1,151
Alliance John Coss1,143
Alliance Malcolm Winsbury1,049
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

1978 election

The election took place on 4 May 1978. [18]

1978 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Martin Morton 2,026
Conservative Roger James 1,961
Conservative Derek Spencer 1,966
Labour Walter Burgess1,809
Labour David Webster1,787
Labour Albert Crouch1,774
Communist Margaret Lee194
Turnout
Conservative win (new boundaries)
Conservative win (new boundaries)
Conservative win (new boundaries)

1971–1978 Camden council elections

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 1971.

1974 election

The election took place on 2 May 1974. [19]

1974 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Carrier 1,607 44.5
Labour Jeanne Cox 1,462
Labour Albert J. Crouch 1,380
Conservative Martin Morton1,36937.9
Conservative Christopher Fenwick1,319
Conservative Ronald Walker1,306
Liberal Clive Coates42311.7
Liberal Alfred Cook395
Communist Peter Richards2105.8
Turnout 48.4
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

1971 election

The election took place on 13 May 1971. [20]

1971 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ronald Walker 1,735 46.6
Labour John Carrier 1,724 46.3
Conservative Christopher Fenwick 1,715
Conservative Denis Friis1,711
Labour Jeanne Cox1,703
Labour Bernard Miller1,656
Communist Jean Davis2627.0
Turnout 46.9
Conservative win (new boundaries)
Conservative win (new boundaries)
Conservative win (new boundaries)

1964–1971 Camden council elections

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Searchtool.svg Highgate (Camden) ward boundaries from 1965 to 1971

1969 by-election

The by-election took place on 4 December 1969, following the resignation of Peter Brooke. [20]

1969 Highgate by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Harriet Greenway 1,426
Labour J. Needham1027
Communist J. Nicholson81
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing

1968 election

The election took place on 9 May 1968. [21]

1968 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter Brooke 2,185 59.4
Conservative Ronald Walker 2,165
Conservative Denis Friis 2,119
Labour Peter Jonas1,27535.1
Labour John Palmer1,274
Labour Florence Freeman1,272
Liberal Joyce Arram2163.9
Liberal Richard Franklin207
Communist Winston Pinder1741.6
Turnout 47.9
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

1964 election

The election took place on 7 May 1964. [22]

1964 Camden London Borough Council election: Highgate
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Martin Morton 2,067
Conservative William Brennan 2,062
Conservative Roland Walker 2,054
Labour Corin Hughes-Stanton1,465
Labour Richard Andrews1,440
Labour Ivy Tate1,380
Communist Walter Davis276
Turnout 3,62247.0
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new seat)

Notes

  1. 2021 Census data reported for 2022 ward boundaries

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