St Pancras and Somers Town is a ward in the London Borough of Camden, in the United Kingdom. The ward was established for the May 2002 election.[1] The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 13,818.[2] In 2018, the ward had an electorate of 8,798.[3] The Boundary Commission projects the electorate to rise to 9,332 by 2025.[3]
St Pancras and Somers Town | |
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Electoral ward for the Camden London Borough Council | |
Borough | Camden |
County | Greater London |
Population | 12,512 (2021)[a] |
Electorate | 8,280 (2022) |
Area | 0.8510 square kilometres (0.3286 sq mi) |
Current electoral ward | |
Created | 2002 |
Number of members | 3 |
Councillors |
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ONS code | 00AGGU (2002–2022) |
GSS code |
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The ward will undergo boundary changes for the 2022 election. Some of its area will be transferred to the King's Cross ward, and some of the area of the Camden Town with Primrose Hill ward will be transferred to St Pancras and Somers Town.[4][5]
List of councillors
editTerm | Councillor | Party | |
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2002–2022 | Roger Robinson | Labour | |
2002–2006 | Sybil Shine | Labour | |
2002–2010 | Ruth Stewart | Labour | |
2006–2010 | Nural Islam | Labour | |
2010–present | Samata Khatoon | Labour | |
2010–2015 | Peter Brayshaw | Labour | |
2015–2022 | Paul Tomlinson | Labour | |
2022–present | Edmund Frondigoun | Labour | |
2022–present | Shah Miah | Labour |
Camden council elections since 2022
editThere was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 2022.
2022 election
editThe election took place on 5 May 2022.[6]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Samata Khatoon | 1,874 | 68.8 | ||
Labour | Edmund Frondigoun | 1,845 | 67.7 | ||
Labour | Shah Miah | 1,799 | 66.0 | ||
Conservative | Alex Ellis | 322 | 11.8 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Hannah Billington | 299 | 11.0 | ||
Conservative | Carole Ricketts | 290 | 10.6 | ||
Conservative | Axel Kaae | 268 | 9.8 | ||
Workers Party | Awal Miah | 239 | 8.8 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Stewart Jenkins | 217 | 8.0 | ||
Workers Party | M D Shah | 202 | 7.4 | ||
Workers Party | Neisha Wong | 196 | 7.2 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Michael Pedersen | 183 | 6.7 | ||
Turnout | 2,724 | 32.9 | |||
Labour win (new boundaries) | |||||
Labour win (new boundaries) | |||||
Labour win (new boundaries) |
2002–2022 Camden council elections
edit2018 election
editThe election took place on 3 May 2018.[7]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Samata Khatoon | 2,611 | 74.6 | +10.4 | |
Labour | Roger Robinson | 2,520 | 72.0 | +5.4 | |
Labour | Paul Tomlinson | 2,460 | 70.3 | +4.4 | |
Green | Tina Swasey | 341 | 9.7 | −5.2 | |
Conservative | David Allen | 295 | 8.4 | −1.4 | |
Conservative | Doreen Bartlett | 295 | 8.4 | −0.9 | |
Green | Mark Scantlebury | 264 | 7.5 | −6.4 | |
Liberal Democrats | Kimberley Lauren Stansfield | 251 | 7.2 | +0.7 | |
Conservative | Robert Lingard | 243 | 6.9 | −0.9 | |
Liberal Democrats | Sarah Hoyle | 230 | 6.6 | +1.5 | |
Liberal Democrats | James Maurice Barker | 192 | 5.5 | +0.8 | |
UKIP | Oliver Dominic Ronald Butt | 103 | 2.9 | N/A | |
UKIP | Christopher Cooke | 84 | 2.4 | N/A | |
UKIP | Giles Game | 82 | 2.3 | N/A | |
Turnout | 35.11 | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing |
2015 by-election
editThe by-election took place on 5 March 2015, following the death of Peter Brayshaw.[7]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Paul Tomlinson | 1,481 | 72.8 | +4.7 | |
Conservative | Shahin Ahmed | 243 | 12.0 | +2.0 | |
Green | Tina Swasey | 213 | 10.5 | −4.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Zack Polanski | 96 | 4.7 | −1.9 | |
Turnout | 21.81 | −16.8 | |||
Labour hold | Swing | +1.4 |
2014 election
editThe election took place on 22 May 2014.[8]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Roger Robinson | 2,511 | |||
Labour | Peter Brayshaw | 2,488 | |||
Labour | Samata Khatoon | 2,423 | |||
Green | Matty Mitford | 562 | |||
Green | James Widdowson | 526 | |||
Green | Koonal Kirit Shah | 440 | |||
Conservative | Rob Culligan | 368 | |||
Conservative | Brian Rice | 351 | |||
Conservative | Elliot Miller | 295 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Abdul Hannan Tarofdar | 245 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Nana Oye Adjepong | 192 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Nicole Sykes | 178 | |||
Turnout | 10,617 | 38.6 | |||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing |
2010 election
editThe election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election.[9]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Roger Robinson | 2,744 | 52.9 | +7.8 | |
Labour | Peter Brayshaw | 2,650 | 51.1 | +10.4 | |
Labour | Samata Khatoon | 2,614 | 50.4 | +11.3 | |
Liberal Democrats | Abdus Shaheed | 1,024 | 19.7 | +5.7 | |
Liberal Democrats | Dave Hoefling | 1,011 | 19.5 | +8.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Frederic Carver | 927 | 17.9 | +7.7 | |
Green | Natalie Bennett | 738 | 14.2 | −2.5 | |
Conservative | Adam Lester | 721 | 13.9 | −0.3 | |
Conservative | Brian Rice | 701 | 13.5 | −0.3 | |
Conservative | Patsy Prince | 688 | 13.3 | −0.3 | |
Green | Matty Mitford | 467 | 9.0 | −2.9 | |
Green | Cathryn Symons | 422 | 8.1 | +1.2 | |
Turnout | 5,190 | 57.2 | +18.2 | ||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing |
2006 election
editThe election took place on 4 May 2006.[10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Roger Robinson | 1,399 | 45.1 | −7.9 | |
Labour | Nural Islam | 1,264 | 40.7 | −9.1 | |
Labour | Ruth Stewart | 1,212 | 39.1 | −8.6 | |
Respect | Nuruzzaman Hira | 781 | 25.2 | N/A | |
Green | Beatrix Campbell | 517 | 16.7 | +4.6 | |
Conservative | Rohit Grover | 440 | 14.2 | −0.3 | |
Liberal Democrats | Margaret Finer | 433 | 14.0 | −6.9 | |
Conservative | Robert Ricketts | 429 | 13.8 | −0.5 | |
Conservative | Abdul Salam | 422 | 13.6 | −0.1 | |
Green | Richard Eden | 369 | 11.9 | +5.1 | |
Liberal Democrats | Charles Marquand | 332 | 10.7 | −8.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Barbara Waddington | 317 | 10.2 | −9.1 | |
Green | Matthew Hodgkinson-Barrett | 213 | 6.9 | +0.5 | |
Independent | Robert Austin | 181 | 5.8 | N/A | |
Turnout | 8,309 | 39.0 | |||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing | ||||
Labour hold | Swing |
2002 election
editThe election took place on 2 May 2002.[11]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Roger Robinson | 960 | 53.0 | ||
Labour | Sybil Shine | 902 | 49.8 | ||
Labour | Ruth Stewart | 865 | 47.7 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Elizabeth Hanna | 379 | 20.9 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Fiona Palmer | 353 | 19.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Ian Myers | 349 | 19.3 | ||
Conservative | Simon Gray | 263 | 14.5 | ||
Conservative | Damian Keegan | 259 | 14.3 | ||
Conservative | James White | 249 | 13.7 | ||
Green | Una Sapietis | 219 | 12.1 | ||
Socialist Alliance | Pol O'Ceallaigh | 211 | 11.6 | ||
Green | Andrew Spring | 124 | 6.8 | ||
Green | Judith Stubbings | 116 | 6.4 | ||
Turnout | 5,249 | ||||
Labour win (new seat) | |||||
Labour win (new seat) | |||||
Labour win (new seat) |
Notes
edit- ^ 2021 Census data reported for 2022 ward boundaries
References
edit- ^ London Borough Council Elections (2002) Archived 2013-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Camden Town Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- ^ a b "Camden summary" (PDF). LGBCE. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
- ^ "Final recommendations published for Camden". LGBCE. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
- ^ "The London Borough of Camden (Electoral Changes) Order 2020". gov.uk. 12 October 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
- ^ Heywood, Joe; Loftus, Caitlin (March 2023). "London Borough Council Elections: May 2022" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ a b Colombeau, Joseph (October 2018). "London Borough Council Elections: 3 May 2018" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Colombeau, Joseph (September 2014). "London Borough Council Elections: 22 May 2014" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Piggott, Gareth (March 2011). "London Borough Council Elections: 6 May 2010" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (March 2007). "London Borough Council Elections: 4 May 2006" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Minors, Michael; Grenham, Dennis (2002). "London Borough Council Elections: 2 May 2002" (PDF). London Datastore. Greater London Authority. Retrieved 11 July 2024.