2010 Hackney London Borough Council election

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2010 Hackney Borough Council election
  2006 6 May 2010 2014  

All 57 seats to Hackney London Borough Council
29 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Last election44 seats, 40.5%9 seats, 17.1%3 seats, 16.3%
Seats won5043
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 6Decrease2.svg 5Steady2.svg
Popular vote45,44513,95022,311
Percentage45.9%14.1%22.6%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.4%Decrease2.svg 3.0%Increase2.svg 6.3%

Hackney London UK local election 2010 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2010 Hackney council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red and Liberal Democrats in yellow.

Council control before election


Labour

Council control after election


Labour

Elections for London Borough of Hackney Council were held on Thursday 6 May 2010. The whole council was up for election. Hackney is divided into 19 wards, each electing 3 councillors, so a total of 57 seats were up for election.

Contents

Summary results

At the 2010 council election, Labour won five seats from the Conservatives. These included two in New River; two in Lordship and one in Springfield. A former Green Party seat (in Clissold) was also lost to Labour. The Conservatives remain the largest opposition party with four seats (down from nine in 2006).

The election attracted national attention when, along with some other constituencies in the country, up to 270 people failed to be issued with ballot papers by the deadline of 10pm. This meant that they could not vote, and residents were angry when turned away from polling stations. The Council apologised unreservedly, blaming the high turnout for the problem. [1]

Hackney Local Election Result 2010 [2]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 5060Increase2.svg 687.745.945,445Increase2.svg 5.4
  Conservative 405Decrease2.svg 57.014.113,950Decrease2.svg 3.0
  Liberal Democrats 300Steady2.svg5.322.622,311Increase2.svg 6.3
  Green 001Decrease2.svg 10.016.015,847Decrease2.svg 4.6
  Independent 000Steady2.svg0.00.7728Increase2.svg 0.4
  Christian 000Steady2.svg0.00.3309Decrease2.svg 0.1
  Communist 000Steady2.svg0.00.2205Decrease2.svg 0.2
  Liberal 000Steady2.svg0.00.1135Steady2.svg 0.0

Election for Mayor

The incumbent, Jules Pipe was elected for his third term as elected mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, at the first ballot, with a majority of 32,545.

Results for each candidate
Hackney Mayoral Election Results 2010 [3]
NameParty1st Preference Votes %2nd Preference Votes¹ %Final
Jules Pipe Labour 48,36351.6
Adrian John Gee Turner Lib Dem 15,81816.9
Andrew Boff Conservative 12,40513.2
Mischa Borris Green 10,10010.8
Monty Goldman Communist 2,0332.2
William Alexander Thompson Christian 1,0841.2

Under the Supplementary Vote system, if no candidate receives 50% of 1st choice votes, 2nd choice votes are added to the result for the top two 1st choice candidates. If a ballot gives a first and second preference to the top two candidates in either order, then their second preference is not counted, so that a second preference cannot count against a first.

Wards

Ward results summary: [4]

Detailed results

Brownswood

Brownswood (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Brian Bell 1,617 46.6
Labour Oli de Botton 1,448
Labour Feryal Demirci 1,225
Liberal Democrats Sarah Marsh90326.0
Liberal Democrats David Phillips825
Liberal Democrats Bella Sharer654
Green Peter Lang53415.4
Green Rebecca Redwood506
Green Stuart Coggins505
Conservative Ian Kleinberg41512.0
Conservative Yvonne Kleinberg396
Conservative Andrew White329
Turnout 4,63760
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Cazenove

Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Dawood Akhoon 2,212 40.4
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharer 1,966
Liberal Democrats Abraham Jacobson 1,900
Labour Daniel Carey-Dawes1,86033.9
Labour Kofoworola David1,722
Labour Joko Macfoy1,514
Green Danny Bates99618.2
Conservative Nailah Daley4147.6
Conservative Christopher Sills334
Conservative Alina Nowobilska281
Turnout 5,01361
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Chatham

Chatham (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Guy Nicholson 2,738 55.0
Labour Sally Mulready 2,605
Labour Luke Akehurst 2,591
Liberal Democrats Mahfuzur Rahman90118.1
Green Polly Lane79916.1
Liberal Democrats Tim Seydali789
Conservative Ben Mascall53910.8
Green Cedric Knight518
Green John Devaney495
Conservative Carl McClean437
Conservative Lornette Spencer357
Turnout 4,77154
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Clissold

Clissold (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Karen Alcock 2,979 47.7
Labour Wendy Mitchell 2,266
Labour Linda Smith 2,083
Green Pippa Lane1,46923.5
Green Peter Jones1,425
Green Matthew Sellwood1,291
Liberal Democrats Sylvia Anderson1,29020.6
Liberal Democrats Jan Morgan796
Liberal Democrats Keren Kohn-Souza683
Conservative Samuel Ibbott5098.1
Conservative Irene Lewington369
Conservative Ita Steinberger283
Turnout 5,60065
Labour gain from Green Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Dalston

Dalston (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michelle Gregory 2,544 45.5
Labour Sophie Linden 2,369
Labour Angus Mulready-Jones 2,234
Liberal Democrats Roger Billins1,30823.4
Liberal Democrats Bernardo Elduayen1,045
Green Anna Cogger1,02518.3
Liberal Democrats Simon Molloy1,012
Green Raymond Lyons639
Green Jonathan Theodosiou627
Conservative William Ledger58210.4
Conservative Clark Vasey320
Conservative Fadile Unek318
Independent Sophie Nathan1312.3
Turnout 5,42857
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

De Beauvoir

De Beauvoir (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Robert Chapman 2,528 42.7
Labour Tom Ebbutt 2,456
Labour Gulay Icoz 2,307
Liberal Democrats Peter Friend1,51325.6
Liberal Democrats Nicholas Macmillan1,245
Conservative Andrew Brooke1,07318.1
Conservative David Beddington1,017
Conservative Eleanor Price993
Liberal Democrats Piers Stobbs856
Green Dylan Hodgkiss80013.5
Turnout 5,45857
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Hackney Central

Hackney Central (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Laing 2,757 51.9
Labour Samantha Lloyd 2,619
Labour Vincent Stops 2,201
Liberal Democrats Dave Raval1,39726.3
Liberal Democrats Julia Slay978
Liberal Democrats Reuben Thompson822
Green James Burgess74714.1
Green Nnamdi Oleforo591
Green Paul Ingram562
Conservative Christopher O'Leary4137.8
Conservative Jose Santiago397
Turnout 5,12659
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Hackney Downs

Hackney Downs (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Desmond 2,359 50.4
Labour Alex Russell 1,836
Labour Rick Muir 1,783
Liberal Democrats Susan Horowitz98221.0
Liberal Democrats Mozes Eckstein908
Green Stefan Carlberg90619.4
Liberal Democrats Gita Jacobson868
Green Kate McKeevor818
Green Elise Pinder709
Conservative Olive Rice4349.3
Conservative Pamela Sills359
Conservative Mark Westcott344
Turnout 4,97958
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Haggerston

Haggerston (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jonathan McShane 2,380 45.1
Labour Barry Buitekant 2,237
Labour Ann Munn 2,198
Liberal Democrats Christian Arrowsmith1,27224.1
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Payne1,121
Liberal Democrats John Sloboda808
Conservative Doreen Bullock78514.9
Conservative Geoffrey Beattie764
Conservative Samantha Fontaine756
Green Lucy Sommers70613.4
Liberal Ben Rae1352.6
Turnout 5,00654
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Hoxton

Hoxton (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip Glanville 2,464 45.9
Labour Clay McKenzie 2,354
Labour Carole Williams 2,152
Liberal Democrats Salil Bhalla1,33524.9
Liberal Democrats Koray Dogan1,320
Liberal Democrats James Driver1,314
Conservative Jacqueline Palmer90716.9
Conservative John Tinley766
Conservative Jessica Wilson679
Green Jenny Lopez Lack65912.3
Turnout 5,15052
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

King's Park

King's Park (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sharon Patrick 2,824 55.2
Labour Julius Nkafu 2,575
Labour Saleem Siddiqui 2,504
Liberal Democrats Mark Whyte1,30625.5
Green Christopher Heaton53410.4
Conservative David Dodkin4508.8
Conservative Henry de Zoete381
Conservative Emeka Egbuonu346
Turnout 4,34658
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Leabridge

Leabridge (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Linda Kelly 2,878 52.4
Labour Ian Rathbone 2,559
Labour Deniz Oguzkanli 2,495
Liberal Democrats Melissa Harflett1,20621.9
Green Ruth Jenkins90916.5
Green Douglas Earl824
Green Fatemeh Beyad780
Liberal Democrats Shaun Sanders758
Conservative Andrzej Nowobilski2975.4
Conservative Mary-Joan Onyejiaku245
Conservative Chaya Odze239
Communist Mick Carty2053.7
Turnout 4,99955
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Lordship

Lordship (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Edward Brown 1,827 36.3
Conservative Bernard Aussenberg 1,401 27.8
Labour Daniel Stevens 1,378
Labour Lee Whitehill1,334
Conservative Matthew Coggins1,261
Conservative Alexander Ellis1,079
Liberal Democrats Deborah Nichols91218.1
Liberal Democrats Tony Harms849
Liberal Democrats Lee Stacy677
Independent Simon Tesler4679.3
Green Bethan Cobley4268.5
Green Mark Douglas352
Green Bianca Veloso187
Turnout 4,80362
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

New River

New River (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sean Mulready 1,659 37.5
Labour Michael Jones 1,574
Conservative Maureen Middleton 1,489 33.6
Labour Yusuf Kilinc1,450
Conservative Harvey Odze1,380
Conservative Benzion Papier1,353
Liberal Democrats Martyn Sibley69315.7
Green Aled Fisher58413.2
Liberal Democrats Mark Smullian456
Turnout 3,95656
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour hold Swing

Queensbridge

Queensbridge (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Emma Plouviez 2,688 43.4
Labour Tom Price 2,573
Labour Patrick Vernon 2,249
Liberal Democrats Ian Gaskin1,31421.2
Liberal Democrats Allum Bokhari1,242
Green Ralph Smyth1,12118.1
Conservative Andrew Boff 94115.2
Conservative Hettie Peters646
Conservative Marcel Matthew634
Independent Vernon Williams1302.1
Turnout 5,36058
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Springfield

Springfield (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Levy 1,687 40.6
Labour Margaret Gordon 1,660 40.0
Conservative Simche Steinberger 1,567
Conservative Patricia Napier1,553
Labour Ben Hayhurst1,353
Labour Ron Reid-Edwards1,267
Liberal Democrats Lucy Coffer47011.3
Liberal Democrats Dennis Donovan458
Liberal Democrats Felicity Coffer416
Green Margherita Martini-Brown3348.0
Turnout 3,99357
Conservative hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Stoke Newington Central

Stoke Newington Central (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Susan Fajana-Thomas 2,471 44.3
Labour Louisa Thomson 2,367
Labour Rita Krishna 2,362
Green Anna Hughes1,64929.6
Green Matthew Hanley1,641
Green Joe Hulm1,262
Liberal Democrats John Hodgson1,07719.3
Liberal Democrats Carl Nichols775
Liberal Democrats Simon Scott-Daniels735
Conservative Richie Benson3796.8
Conservative Hannah Devoy358
Conservative Zeynep Karayilan68
Turnout 5,67465
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Victoria

Victoria (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Katie Hanson 2,873 51.5
Labour Daniel Kemp 2,641
Labour Geoff Taylor 2,305
Liberal Democrats Heather James1,28823.1
Liberal Democrats Joe Jordan994
Liberal Democrats Geraint Rees729
Conservative Graeme Archer71012.7
Green Kate Charteris70712.7
Conservative Tony Burkson683
Green Paul Homer533
Conservative Winifred Saunders500
Green Morgan Phillips453
Turnout 5,36257
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Wick

Wick (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Chris Kennedy 2,339 46.3
Labour Jessica Webb 2,243
Labour Anntoinette Bramble 2,186
Green Sally Zlotowitz94218.7
Liberal Democrats Ben See93218.5
Liberal Democrats Mustafa Korel857
Conservative Stephen Selby52510.4
Conservative Sanjay Sasidharan455
Christian John Williams3096.1
Conservative Matthew Woods202
Christian Rosemary O'Garrow Noel169
Christian William Thompson160
Turnout 4,32454
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

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References

  1. Council apologies to 270 voters denied vote (Hackney Gazette) accessed 9 May 2010
  2. Results for each political party Archived 6 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine (LB Hackney) accessed 8 May 2010
  3. Results for the Mayoral Election on 6 May 2010 Archived 11 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine (LB Hackney) accessed 8 May 2010
  4. Election for Members of the Council - ward summary Archived 6 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine (LB Hackney) accessed 8 May 2010