Tottenham Green (ward)

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Tottenham Green
Former electoral ward
for the Haringey London Borough Council
Tottenham Green (ward)
Tottenham Green ward boundaries
Borough Haringey
County Greater London
Population14,580 (2011)
Former electoral ward
Created2002
Abolished2022
Councillors3
GSS code E05000280

Tottenham Green was an electoral ward within the London Borough of Haringey in Greater London, England from 2002 to 2022.

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According to the 2001 Census, the population of Tottenham Green was around 12,000, in around 5,500 homes. Around 2,900 homes did not own a car. Just under 2,000 of the population were Muslims. [1] The population at the 2011 Census increased to 14,580 in 5,925 homes. [2]

Those living in the ward had a life expectancy seven years less than someone living in nearby Highgate [ citation needed ]; the area has a significant and entrenched problem with guns, drugs, arson, burglaries and anti-social behaviour[ citation needed ]. The high rate of violent and petty crime in Tottenham Green has remained fairly stable over the past six years.[ when? ] (Source: Key Findings of the 2004 Crime & Drugs Audit Report, Haringey Council).

The area has a large new sports and leisure centre, and good transport connections.

The Government's Indices of Deprivation (2004) reported Tottenham Green to be among the top 20 per cent of deprived areas in England. [3] Despite the high levels of poverty, Council Tax is said to be among the highest in the UK [ citation needed ]. The area is a Labour Party stronghold.

Haringey council elections

2018 election

The election took place on 3 May 2018. [4]

2018 Haringey London Borough Council election: Tottenham Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Isidoros Diakides 2,432 72.7 +14.8
Labour Makbule Gunes 2,342 70.0 +12.5
Labour Preston Tabois 2,306 69.0 +13.3
Green Cecily Hope Spelling43112.9-6.7
Green Rosa Nerine Fass42012.6-4.9
Conservative Daniel Babis2668.0-3.2
Conservative Jeannette Pinnock2417.2-1.1
Liberal Democrats Henry Fisher2347.0+0.1
Green Eva Martina Weitsch2316.9-6.6
Liberal Democrats Elena Sandrini2286.8+1.4
Conservative Matt Jama2146.4-0.6
Liberal Democrats Nigel Scott1775.3+0.2
Federalist Alex Gunter441.3N/A
Turnout 3,35131.31-0.59
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2014 election

The election took place on 22 May 2014. [5]

2014 Haringey London Borough Council election: Tottenham Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Isidoros Diakides 1,808 57.9 -0.8
Labour Makbule Gunes 1,795 57.5 +6.2
Labour Bernice Vanier 1,741 55.7 -1.3
Green Judith Hanna61119.6+8.6
Green John Dixon54617.5+7.6
Green Chris Henderson42113.5+2.8
Conservative Agnieszka Bielecka35111.2+0.5
Conservative George Dristas2608.3-1.8
TUSC Patrick Cook2357.5N/A
Conservative Denis Lobidel2197.0-2.4
Liberal Democrats Neville Collins2166.9-13.0
TUSC Gary McFarlane1996.4N/A
Liberal Democrats Robbie Cowbury1705.4-10.3
Liberal Democrats Kathy Riddle1585.1-9.8
Turnout 3,14831.90-17.3
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2010 election

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

2010 Haringey London Borough Council election: Tottenham Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Isidoros Diakides 2,643 58.7 +4.5
Labour Bernice Vanier 2,565 57.0 +5.6
Labour Richard Watson 2,310 51.3 +0.3
Liberal Democrats Nicholas da Costa89819.9-0.1
Liberal Democrats Asha Kaur70715.7-0.6
Liberal Democrats Alex Sweet66914.9+3.7
Green Jill Boswell49411.0-6.6
Conservative Susan Hinchcliffe48310.7-3.7
Green Emily Slater48210.7N/A
Conservative William Hoyle45410.1-4.6
Green John Dixon4489.9N/A
Conservative James Orpin4229.4-1.4
Independent Neville Watson2104.7N/A
Turnout 4,52849.2+22.3
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2006 election

The election took place on 4 May 2006. [7]

2006 Haringey London Borough Council election: Tottenham Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Isidoros Diakides 1,180 54.2 +1.1
Labour Bernice Vanier 1,119 51.4 -0.7
Labour Harry Lister 1,111 51.0 -5.2
Liberal Democrats Jill Gale43620.0+8.8
Green Christopher Madden38317.6+2.2
Liberal Democrats Francis Lay35616.3+6.2
Conservative Jonathan Howard32114.7+2.1
Conservative Susan Hinchcliffe31314.4+2.7
Liberal Democrats Zarko Stefan24311.2+1.8
Conservative James Orpin23610.8+0.9
Independent Frederick Woodward853.9-1.8
Independent Salah Wakie813.7-0.3
Turnout 2,19126.9+4.4
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2002 election

The election took place on 2 May 2002. [8]

2002 Haringey London Borough Council election: Tottenham Green (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Henry Lister 974 56.2
Labour Isidores Diakides 920 53.1
Labour Reginald Rice 903 52.1
Green Suzy Almond26615.4
Conservative Judith Flynn21812.6
Independent Perdeep Gill21112.2
Conservative Georgina Walden20211.7
Liberal Democrats David Burridge19411.2
Liberal Democrats Ryan Cockman17510.1
Conservative James Orpin1729.9
Liberal Democrats Richard Stevens1639.4
Socialist Alliance Weyman Bennett1599.2
Socialist Alliance Frederick Woodward995.7
Independent Salah Wakie694.0
Turnout 1,73822.5
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

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References

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