Elections in Camden
Camden is in the Barnet & Camden constituency for the
London Assembly. The other borough in this constituency is Barnet,
which is the lead borough.
In the elections you will be voting for a candidate to represent
your constituency on the London Assembly. You will also be voting
for a London-wide Assembly Member and the Mayor of London.
The elections
On 1 May 2008 you will have three ballot papers. One to vote for
the Mayor of London on which you will have a first and second
choice, one to vote for your Constituency Assembly Member and one
to vote for a London-wide Assembly Member.
Find out more about:
Voting for the Mayor
Voting for the Assembly
Did you know?
The British Museum in Camden is London’s second most
popular tourist attraction and attracts 4.8 million visitors every
year.
Camden is not only a place for residents, almost a quarter of a
million people work in the borough every day.
Has the highest proportion of full time students in London –
11%.
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Votes % |
Majority |
| Coleman, Brian John |
Conservative Party |
47,640 |
33.41% |
11,519 |
| Anderson, Lucy Nevilla |
Labour Party |
36,121 |
25.34% |
|
| Simpson, Jonathan Andrew |
Liberal Democrats |
23,603 |
16.56% |
|
| Dunn, Miranda Jane |
Green Party |
11,921 |
8.36% |
|
| Nielsen, Magnus |
UK Independence Party |
8,685 |
6.09% |
|
| Wheatley, Elisabeth jane |
Respect |
5,150 |
3.61% |
|
| Heliorope, Humberto Luis Domingue |
Christian Peoples Alliance |
1,194 |
1.34% |
|