Cazenove (ward)

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Cazenove
Electoral ward
for the Hackney London Borough Council
Cazenove (ward)
Cazenove ward boundaries since 2014
Borough Hackney
County Greater London
Population15,332 (2021)
Electorate9,354 (2022)
Area0.7581 square kilometres (0.2927 sq mi)
Current electoral ward
Created2002
Councillors3
GSS code
  • E05000232 (2002–2014)
  • E05009368 (2014–present)

Cazenove is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and the area forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. Its name derives from the Cazenove Road which runs through the ward. The population of the ward was 13,392 at the 2011 Census. [1]

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History

The ward was created for the May 2002 election.

The ward returned three councillors to Hackney London Borough Council, with elections every four years. At the election on 6 May 2010 Ian Sharer, Dawood Akhoon and Abraham (Sam) Jacobson, all candidates for the Liberal Democrats, were elected. The turnout was 61%, and 5,013 votes were cast. [2]

The area was bounded by Upper Clapton to the east, Stamford Hill to the north, Stoke Newington to the west and Stoke Newington Common to the south. Cazenove ward at this time had a population of 10,504. This compares with the average ward population within the borough of 10,674. [3]

In May 2014 the wards of Hackney were redrawn. [4] The Cazenove ward expanded slightly to the northeast, taking in part of the Springfield ward. It returns three councillors.

In the 2018 election Cazenove Ward returned three Labour candidates: Caroline Woodley, Sam Pallis and Anthony McMahon. There was a 48.1% turn out.

Hackney council elections since 2014

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Hackney in 2014.

2024 by-election

2024 Hackney London Borough Council by-election: Cazenove [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ian Sharer 1,623 53.7 +11
Labour Laura Pascal93530.9
Green Tamara Micner38712.8
Liberal Democrats Dave Ravel732.4
Turnout 3,01831.92-7.2
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

2022 election

The election took place on 5 May 2022. [6]

2022 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Caroline Woodley 1,724 50.0
Labour Eluzer Goldberg 1,709 49.6
Labour Sam Pallis 1,582 45.9
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharer1,47142.7
Liberal Democrats Javed Isrolia1,23335.8
Liberal Democrats Darren Martin1,12132.5
Green Maria Garcia46313.4
Green Daniel Alexander43312.6
Green Stephen Fielder2778.0
Conservative Rishiduth Bootna2517.3
TUSC Naomi Byron812.3
Majority
Turnout 39.2
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

2018 election

The election took place on 3 May 2018. [7]

2018 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sam Pallis 2,148 47.8
Labour Anthony McMahon 2,078 46.2
Labour Caroline Woodley 1,973 43.9
Liberal Democrats Javed Isrolia1,73338.5
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharer1,69437.7
Liberal Democrats Issac Kornbluh1,62036.0
Green Carrie Davies4419.8
Green Georgina Machray3567.9
Green David Mercer2285.1
Conservative Amy Gray2044.5
Conservative Duncan Gray1643.6
Conservative Joanna Wojciechowska1252.8
Independent Bruce Spenser801.8
Majority
Turnout 48.1
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

2014 election

The election took place on 22 May 2014. [8]

2014 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Abraham Jacobson 1,731 41.8%
Liberal Democrats Dawood Ebrahim Akhoon 1,715 41.3%
Liberal Democrats Ian David Sharer 1,709 41.2%
Labour Kofo Adeolu-David1,68840.7%
Labour Gilbert Smyth1,60238.6%
Labour Matthew Burn1,59338.4%
Green Mischa Borris74417.9%
Green Jenny Lopez58014.0%
Green Teresa Webb53813.0%
Conservative Marzena Iwona Kwasnik2095.0%
Conservative Pamela Yvonne Sills1894.6%
Conservative Erika Halasz1503.6%
Majority
Turnout
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)
Liberal Democrats win (new boundaries)

2002–2014 Hackney council elections

Cazenove (ward)
Cazenove ward boundaries from 2002 to 2014

There was a revision of ward boundaries in Hackney in 2002.

2010 election

The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election. [9]

2010 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Dawood Ebrahim Akhoon 2,212
Liberal Democrats Ian David Sharer 1,966
Liberal Democrats Abraham Jacobson 1,900
Labour Daniel Carey-Dawes1,860
Labour Kofoworola David1,722
Labour Joko Macfoy1,514
Green Danny Bates996
Conservative Nailah Daley414
Conservative Christopher Sills334
Conservative Alina Nowobilska281
Majority
Turnout
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

2006 election

The election took place on 4 May 2006. [10]

2006 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Dawood Akhoon 1,198 38.8
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharer 1,113
Liberal Democrats Joseph Stauber 948
Labour Mohamed Zina90929.5
Labour Oliver De Botton808
Labour Benjamin Plant787
Green Mima Bone47715.5
Green Leo Beattie367
Green Yen Chong352
Respect Gillian George33010.7
Respect Kenneth Muller238
Conservative Christopher Ballingall1725.6
Conservative Leonard Rees154
Conservative Sheena Ballingall150
Turnout 39.9
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

2002 election

The election took place on 2 May 2002. [11]

2002 Hackney London Borough Council election: Cazenove (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharer 1,197
Liberal Democrats Dawood Akhoon 1,169
Liberal Democrats Joseph Stauber 1,076
Labour Rosa Gomez742
Labour William Quinn706
Labour Morel Bernard682
Green Scott Ferguson399
Conservative Olive Rice185
Conservative Anthony Bezzina158
Socialist Alternative Christian Newby155
Conservative Yann Leclercq126
CPA Peter Brown84
Turnout
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

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