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Camden local election candidates 2026 – full list including Labour, Lib Dems, Green and Conservative

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London’s local elections will take place on May 7

Every council seat across Camden’s 20 electoral wards is being contested at the upcoming local elections on Thursday, May 7.

Labour has historically held a firm grip on the council, having maintained control for all but four years in the last five decades.

Between 2006 and 2010 no party had overall control of the council, and the borough was run by a Conservative-Lib Dem coalition. Since 2010 residents have returned a clear majority of Labour councillors and the party has increased its number of seats at every election. In 2022, Labour won 47 of the 55 total ward seats.

Labour, the Liberal Democrats, the Conservatives, and Reform UK are fielding candidates in all 20 wards, where voters will be asked to elect between two and three councillors.

The Green Party is standing in all but two wards: in King’s Cross and St Pancras & Somers Town. The Camden People’s Alliance has joined the fray, and has declared it has an “understanding” with the Greens that they will not stand against them in these races.

Meanwhile, the National Housing Party is standing in four of the borough’s wards. Here is the full list of candidates in Camden broken down by ward:

Belsize

Seats: 3

  • And Christopher Bilenga, Labor Party
  • Joycelyn Buffouge, Reform UK
  • Stefano Casalotti, Green Party
  • Judy Dixey, Liberal Democrat
  • Alexander Donnelly, Conservative Party
  • Peter Horne, Conservative Party
  • Matthew Jonathan Kirk, Liberal Democrat
  • Coren Daniel Lass, Reform UK
  • Neville Duncan McKay, Labour Party
  • Tamsin Shan Mitchell, Labour Party
  • Jessica Noske-Turner, Green Party
  • Candice Patricia McElroy, Reform UK
  • Bobby Raj, Green Party
  • Shelley Rubinstein, Conservative Party
  • Tom Henry Simon, Liberal Democrat

Bloomsbury

Seats: 3

  • Kenneth Dowie Barnett, Liberal Democrat
  • Paul Bhangal, Conservative Party
  • Lilac Carr, Green Party
  • Christopher Cooke, Reform UK
  • Katie Marie Cooke, Liberal Democrat
  • Sabrina Francis, Labour Party
  • William Frost, Conservative Party
  • Adam Douglas Keir Harrison, Labour Party
  • Stuart Leach, Conservative Party
  • Jonathan James Geneste Lewin, Liberal Democrat
  • Volodymyr Lukyanov, Green Party
  • Rishi Madlani, Labour Party
  • Matthew Parsfield, Green Party
  • Richard Samuel, Reform UK

Camden Square

Seats: 3

  • Sagal Abdi-Wali, Labor Party
  • Michael Mickey Britton, Independent
  • Helen Doyle, Green Party
  • Roger Freeman, Conservative Party
  • Adam Haswell, Green Party
  • Tricia Leman, Labour Party
  • Benjamin Newman, Liberal Democrat
  • Juan Ojeda-Sanchez, Reform UK
  • Oliver Conrad Pearce, Reform UK
  • Samel Tomas, Liberal Democrat
  • Jamie Webb, Conservative Party

Camden Town

Seats: 2

  • Pat Callaghan, Labour Party
  • Matt Cooper, Labour Party
  • Peter Goldsmith, Green Party
  • David Haig, Reform UK
  • James Kafton, Conservative Party
  • Ekaterina Kirk, Liberal Democrat
  • Susan Lee, Conservative Party
  • Philip Nelson, Green Party
  • Rafe Offer, Liberal Democrat
  • Vedamsh Vaidya, Reform UK

Fortune Green

Seats: 3

  • David Brierley, Conservative Party
  • Erin Carlson, Green Party
  • Katie Clark, Labour Party
  • Ian John Cohen, Conservative Party
  • William James Coles, Liberal Democrat
  • Matthew William Joseph Houlsby, Labour Party
  • Zachary Ilunga, Reform UK
  • Nancy Stembile Jirira, Liberal Democrat
  • Kasia Kramer, Labour Party
  • Bruno Leipold, Green Party
  • Farrell Monk, Liberal Democrat
  • Dominic Parker, Conservative Party
  • Wendy Taylor, Reform UK
  • Corne Verster, Green Party

Frognal

Seats: 2

  • Steve Adams, Conservative Party
  • Reetendra Nath Banerji, Liberal Democrat
  • Marx De Morais, Reform UK
  • Valdir Francisco, Liberal Democrat
  • Juliette Graham, Conservative Party
  • Charles Hilary Harris, Green Party
  • Jack Harold Leader, Labour Party
  • Willow Iona Lucy Parker, Labour Party
  • Thomas Sterling, Reform UK

Gospel Oak

Seats: 3

  • Richard John Atkins, Green Party
  • James Iddon Bowen, Liberal Democrat
  • Marcus James Boyland, Labour Party
  • Alan Drummond, Reform UK
  • Sunil Hiranandani, Liberal Democrat
  • Margaret Jackson-Roberts, Liberal Democrat
  • Raphaël Link-Gurprasad, Conservative Party
  • Lindsey Mitchell, Reform UK
  • Saed Mohamed, Conservative Party
  • David Moore, Reform UK
  • Andrea Paramananthan, Green Party
  • Rob Reeves, Green Party
  • Larraine Revah, Labour Party
  • Peter Straker, Conservative Party
  • Matthew Richard Sudlow, Labour Party

Hampstead Town

Seats: 2

  • Anna Burrage, Labour Party
  • Linda Chung, Liberal Democrat
  • Aimery De Malet Roquefort, Liberal Democrat
  • Justin Romain Hoffman, Green Party
  • Laura Jane Phillips, Reform UK
  • Laura Rohde, Green Party
  • Amanda Sefton, Conservative Party
  • Stephen Stark, Conservative Party
  • Michael Jeremy Williams, Labour Party

Haverstock

Seats: 3

  • Kemi Atolagbe, Labor Party
  • Katharine Alison Burge, Liberal Democrat
  • Nasrine Kahina Song, Labor Party
  • Mohamed Farah, Green Party
  • Rebecca Claire Filer, Labour Party
  • Aziz Hakimi, Green Party
  • Josh Mackenzie-Lawrie, Conservative Party
  • Andrej Mecava, Green Party
  • Alidad Moaveni, Liberal Democrat
  • Andreas Ōh-Ēineagāin, Reform UK
  • Joseph Lyle Tobin, Liberal Democrat
  • John Webber, Conservative Party
  • Robert Wheater, Reform UK
  • Alex Williams, Conservative Party

Highgate

Seats: 3

  • Camron Aref-Adib, Labour Party
  • Judith Barnes, Conservative Party
  • Ben Brook, Reform UK
  • Alice Brown, Green Party
  • John Adam Carr, Labour Party
  • Johnny Chapman, Conservative Party
  • James Dicker, Green Party
  • Will Finn, Conservative Party
  • Mark Ian Finney, Liberal Democrat
  • Henry William Windle Potts, Liberal Democrat
  • Munro Price, Liberal Democrat
  • Lorna Jane Russell, Green Party
  • Anna Francesca Wright, Labour Party

Holborn and Covent Garden

Seats: 3

  • Stephen Paul Barabas, Liberal Democrat
  • Hamza Chowdhury, Green Party
  • Atlan Ramadan Dervish, Reform UK
  • Alison Frost, Conservative Party
  • Tim Frost, Conservative Party
  • Julian Fulbrook, Labour Party
  • Mark Furnell, National Housing Party
  • Michael Anthony Kane, Reform UK
  • Jim Monahan, Green Party
  • Jack Nott-Bower, Reform UK
  • Richard Olszewski, Labour Party
  • Livia Paggi, Labour Party
  • Keith Anthony Sedgwick, Conservative Party
  • Erich Wagner, Liberal Democrat
  • Charlotte Wattebot O’Brien, Liberal Democrat
  • James White, Green Party

Kentish Town North

Seats: 2

  • Brigitte Ascher, Green Party
  • Darryl Davies, Conservative Party
  • Sylvia Anna McNamara, Labour and Co-operative Party
  • Richard Merrin, Conservative Party
  • Hannah Morris, Green Party
  • Claire Kim Mortimer, Reform UK
  • Roger Pillai, Liberal Democrat
  • Colin David James Rennie, Reform UK
  • Rex Urban Shackle, Liberal Democrat
  • James Samuel Slater, Labour and Co-operative Party

Kentish Town South

Seats: 3

  • Meric Apak, Labour Party
  • Joseph William Ball, Labour Party
  • Robert Brittain, Conservative Party
  • Pete Hutchings, Green Party
  • Devin Kohli, Conservative Party
  • Genieve Laidman, Reform UK
  • Joseph Macdonogh, Liberal Democrat
  • Kai Michael Nixon, Green Party
  • Ashoka Phillips, Green Party
  • Robert Ricketts, Conservative Party
  • George Spencer, Reform UK
  • Stacey Tappis Offer, Liberal Democrat
  • Hinne Laurens Johannes Temminck Tuinstra, Liberal Democrat
  • Annabelle Tamsin Williams, Labour Party

Kilburn

Seats: 3

  • Ash Atkinson, Green Party
  • Rahoul Bhansali, Conservative Party
  • Eddie Hanson, Labour Party
  • Mac Henry Harwood, Reform UK
  • Davyani Rayshma Kothari, Liberal Democrat
  • Andre Lopez-Turner, Green Party
  • Mukhtar Moalin, Green Party
  • Hamir Patel, Liberal Democrat
  • Andrew John Preston, Reform UK
  • Carole Ricketts, Conservative Party
  • Tracey Elizabeth Shackle, Liberal Democrat
  • Ben Storrs, Conservative Party
  • Robert George Thompson, Labour Party
  • Nanouche Basukama Umeadi, Labor Party

King’s Cross

Seats: 3

  • Joel Anderson, Camden People’s Alliance
  • Joan Paula Baktis, Liberal Democrat
  • Lotis Melisande Bautista, Labor Party
  • Andre Cowell-Berry, Reform UK
  • Cat Frost, Conservative Party
  • Robyn Gardner, Conservative Party
  • Tom Hatton, Conservative Party
  • Anthony Thomas Hegarty, Reform UK
  • Liam Jamal Dominic Martin-Lane, Labour Party
  • Derek McAuley, Liberal Democrat
  • Luke McCarthy, National Housing Party
  • Elizabeth Pearson, Liberal Democrat
  • Paul Renny, Camden People’s Alliance
  • Shezan Renny, Camden People’s Alliance
  • Jonathan Andrew Simpson, Labour Party

Primrose Hill

Seats: 3

  • Esmeralda Akpoke, Conservative Party
  • Tom Ash, Green Party
  • Dan Corby, Labour Party
  • Lenka Fekulova, Liberal Democrat
  • David Patrick Flatley, Reform UK
  • Catherine Wakefield Hays, Liberal Democrat
  • Lauren Keiles, Labour Party
  • Nik Lodenos, Reform UK
  • Lawrence Joseph Nicholson, Liberal Democrat
  • Suleiman Mohamoud Osman, Labour Party
  • Paul Tavares, Conservative Party
  • Nicholas Theodorou, Reform UK
  • Helen Tindale, Green Party
  • Matthew Wrigley, Green Party
  • Shajib Ziffer, Conservative Party

Regent’s Park

Seats: 3

  • Nasim Ali, Labour Party
  • Vladimir Chorniy, Conservative Party
  • Jose Fafian, National Housing Party
  • Sean Fairbrother, Reform UK
  • Christopher Michael Gayford, Liberal Democrat
  • Dean Goldenberg, Reform UK
  • Farhan Islam, Liberal Democrat
  • Ruman Jaigirdar, Green Party
  • Heather Margaret Johnson, Labour Party
  • Alexandra Marsanu, Conservative Party
  • Beverley Janet Martin, Reform UK
  • Victoria Mery, Green Party
  • Muhammed Abu Naser, Green Party
  • Nadia Shah, Labour Party
  • Martin Sheppard, Conservative Party
  • Mary Elizabeth Stainer, Liberal Democrat

South Hampstead

Seats: 3

  • Susan Aykroyd, Conservative Party
  • Tara Michelle-Louise Copeland, Liberal Democrat
  • Andrea Cornwell, Green Party
  • Douglas De Morais, Reform UK
  • Wakjira Feyesa, Conservative Party
  • Pranay Hariharan, Liberal Democrat
  • CJ Jessup, Green Party
  • Arun Kumar, Labour Party
  • Izzy Lenga, Labour Party
  • Laurence Edward Dimitri Lodge, Liberal Democrat
  • Andy Marsh, Conservative Party
  • Valerie Moss, Reform UK
  • John Payne, Green Party
  • Francesca Marie Reynolds, Labour Party

St Pancras and Somers Town

Seats: 3

  • Shah Abdul Majeed Bakth, Camden People’s Alliance
  • William Bennett, Reform UK
  • Hannah Billington, Liberal Democrat
  • Angel Daden, National Housing Party
  • David Elkan, Liberal Democrat
  • Alex Ellis, Conservative Party
  • Sarah Friday, Camden People’s Alliance
  • Edmund Philip Pawlak Frondigoun, Labour Party
  • Solomon Gold, Reform UK
  • Raqhib Islam, Camden People’s Alliance
  • Stewart David Jenkins, Liberal Democrat
  • Samata Khatoon, Labor Party
  • Cosmo Mclaren Webster, Conservative Party
  • Shah Miah, Labour Party
  • David Roberts, Conservative Party
  • Theodore Roth, Reform UK

West Hampstead

Seats: 3

  • Ewan Cameron, Conservative Party
  • Leo Giles McKernan Gordon, Labour Party
  • Janet Clementine Grauberg, Liberal Democrat
  • Sharon Hardwick, Labour Party
  • Aarti Joshi, Conservative Party
  • Les Levidow, Green Party
  • Tabby Merrison-Galvin, Labour Party
  • Jason Paul Pritchard, Green Party
  • Eitan Saloniki, Reform UK
  • Julios Samarxhiu, Reform UK
  • Jacob Solon, Conservative Party
  • Patrick Thomas Stillman, Liberal Democrat
  • Arti Dimple Wadhwani, Liberal Democrat
  • Jane Walby, Green Party

Camden Council local elections will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026.

Polling stations in the borough will be open from 7am to 10pm. Voters will need to show original photo ID at their polling station. If you don’t have a photo ID, you can apply with the council for a Voter Authority Certificate by 5pm on Tuesday, April 28.

The deadline to register to vote is 11.59pm on Monday, April 20. The deadline to apply for a postal vote is 5pm on Tuesday, April 21. To apply for a proxy vote, residents must apply by 5pm on Tuesday, April 28. Residents can visit the council website for more information.

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