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London by-elections: Results in full from Haringey, Hackney and Ealing – and what they mean for each council

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Here is a full rundown of the results, and why the by-elections were held in the first place.

Northumberland Park (Haringey)

Green Party candidate Jayon Henriques was elected in Northumberland Park on May 7, but was found to be ineligible to serve as a councillor. The party did not disclosed the reason for this.

Ajda Ovat (Labour) ELECTED with 877 votes.

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Ian David Sinclair (Reform) – 106

David Schmitz (Lib Dem) – 60

Labour’s Hasret Bozdogan was elected in Haringey’s Woodside ward in last month’s poll, but chose to step down for “personal reasons that transpired after 7 May”.

Elara Shurety (Green) ELECTED with 1,033 votes

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Thayahlan Iyngkaran (Labour) – 978

Ruth Price (Reform) – 171

Mikeleno Fureraj (Conservative)

Rakeebah Rahim (Lib Dem) – 93

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The political makeup of the council following these results is:

This means the council remains under no overall control, with the Greens running the borough as a minority administration.

Simon Anthony (Green Party) was elected on May 7 in Ealing’s Acton North ward. He is believed to have quit due to ill health.

Marijn van de Geer (Green) ELECTED with 804 votes.

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Gareth James Shaw (Labour) – 642

Abdi Ahmed (Lib Dem) – 523

Jonathan Notley (Reform) – 309

Sally Gorman (Conservative) – 257 votes

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Craig Smith (Ealing Community Independents – Putting Acton First) – 129

Voter turnout was 24.21%.

The political makeup of the council following these results is:

This means the council remains under Labour control.

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Zoë Garbett (Green Party) was elected mayor in Hackney and was also also re-elected to her Dalston seat. She had to vacate her seat as she is not allowed to hold both roles.

Manal Massalha (Green) ELECTED with 549 votes

Grace Adebayo (Labour) – 342

Ivon Fleming (Reform) – 26

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Peter Munrow (Lib Dem) – 24

Jerry Sulaiman (Conservative) 10

Zoë Garbett (right) celebrates after the Hackney local elections on May 7

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Hackney Central (Hackney)

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James Tilden (Green Party) was elected to the Hackney Central ward but was ineligible due to the fact he is a teacher.

Noah Kirksted-Breen (Green): 676

Sheila Suso-Runge (Labour): 624

Ken Gabbott-Rolph (Lib Dem): 83

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Vahid Almasi (Reform): 59

Serhan Bay (Conservative): 49

The political makeup of the council following these results is:

This means the council remains under the control of the Green Party.

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