Oliver Cooper (politician)

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Oliver Cooper
Leader of the Opposition on Three Rivers Council
In office
2022 Present day
Conservative Oliver Cooper 2,69350.9Increase2.svg8.0
Labour Maddy Raman1,38126.1Increase2.svg4.8
Green Sophie Dix 59711.3Decrease2.svg0.9
Liberal Democrats Yannick Bultingaire54310.3Decrease2.svg13.3
Independent Nigel Rumble731.4N/A
Majority1,31224.8
Turnout 5,28767
Conservative hold Swing
2018 Camden local election - Hampstead Town (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Stark* 1,522 14.6% Decrease2.svg 0.7%
Conservative Oliver Cooper* 1,455 14.0% Decrease2.svg 0.4%
Conservative Maria Higson 1,400 13.6% Increase2.svg 0.3%
Liberal Democrats Linda Chung1,24712.0%Steady2.svg
Labour Sue Cullinan8988.6%Increase2.svg 1.0%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Haslam Jones8798.5%Increase2.svg 2.5%
Liberal Democrats Will Coles8267.9%Increase2.svg 2.3%
Labour Sunny Mandich8117.8%Increase2.svg 0.4%
Labour James Slater7997.7%Increase2.svg 1.4%
Green Richard Dunham Bourne2432.3%Decrease2.svg 3.0%
Green Michael Wulff Pawlyn1751.7%Decrease2.svg 2.1%
Green Ramsay Short1351.3%Decrease2.svg 1.7%
Majority1531.5%Increase2.svg 0.2%
Turnout 10,39046.5%Increase2.svg 2.8%
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
2022 Camden local election - Belsize (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tom Simon* 1,494 47.4% Increase2.svg12.3%
Liberal Democrats Judy Dixey 1,445 45.7% Increase2.svg12.7%
Liberal Democrats Matthew Kirk 1,317 41.7% Increase2.svg10.1%
Conservative Oliver Cooper1,12435.6%Increase2.svg2.8%
Conservative Steve Adams*1,10635.0%Increase2.svg1.3%
Conservative Aarti Joshi95330.2%Decrease2.svg2.4%
Labour Issy Waite70522.3%Decrease2.svg7.6%
Labour Shaheen Ahmed Chowdhury69221.9%Decrease2.svg6.0%
Labour Peter Ptashko64420.4%Decrease2.svg6.8%
Turnout 38.4
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
2023 Three Rivers District Council election - Chorleywood North and Sarratt ward
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Oliver Cooper 1,081 58.8 Increase2.svg3.3
Liberal Democrats Frank Mahon-Daly51728.1Decrease2.svg4.3
Green Peter Loader1307.1Increase2.svg0.6
Labour Margaret Gallagher1116.0Increase2.svg0.5
Majority56430.7+7.6
Turnout 1,47926.0–2.9
Registered electors 5,681
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg3.8

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