Election of Councillors for the Brixton Hill Ward London Borough of Lambeth Thursday 3 May 2018 Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll

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Election of Councillors for the Brixton Hill Ward London Borough of Lambeth Thursday 3 May 2018 Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS FOR THE BRIXTON HILL WARD LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH THURSDAY 3 MAY 2018 STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED & NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held on Thursday 3 May 2018 between 7am and 10pm to elect three Councillors in Brixton Hill Ward. Name of Assentors Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposer(+) Seconder(++) BAILEY 22 Mount Ephraim Road Conservative Party Candidate Whittle Claire A + Carlisle Andrew W E London Whittle Jonathan M ++ Burton Gary Elaine Tamara SW16 1NG Mouncer John E Cassels Oliver H D Palmer Laura J Wood Jack C M Davies John Foster Thomas G A BAKER Upstairs, 30 Sulina Road Womens Equality Party Butler Michael + Shimmin Malcolm J Brixton Fellner Melody B ++ Johnson Ferguson Emily Janet Anne London Spanyol Lucy C Kenner Anne C Fielding Sarah Boyle Donal SW2 4EJ Gluckman Eliza C J Khan Seher BUCK 6 Ramilles Close Green Party Potter Catherine M + Waterhouse Charlie M London Kynaston Roger M M ++ Tomlinson Susan C Gwen SW2 5DG Kynaston Audrey A Peters Jonathan G Cannon Sarah L Baker Roger C L Law Thomas P Hones Elizabeth A BULTITUDE 35 Hardel Walk Green Party Potter Catherine M + Waterhouse Charlie M London Kynaston Roger M M ++ Tomlinson Susan C Richard Jonathan SW2 2QG Kynaston Audrey A Peters Jonathan G Cannon Sarah L Baker Roger C L Law Thomas P Hones Elizabeth A CARTWRIGHT 103 Elms Crescent Conservative Party Candidate Whittle Jonathan M + Carlisle Andrew W E London Whittle Claire A ++ Burton Gary Lavinia Arden SW4 8QF Mouncer John E Cassels Oliver H D Palmer Laura J Foster Thomas G A Davies John Wood Jack C M EAVES 25 Archbishops Place Green Party Potter Catherine M + Waterhouse Charlie M London Kynaston Roger M M ++ Tomlinson Susan C Will SW2 2AH Kynaston Audrey A Peters Jonathan G Cannon Sarah L Baker Roger C L Law Thomas P Hones Elizabeth A GARDEN 12A St. Saviour`s Road Labour and Co-operative Party Garden Aileen M + Smeaton-Russell Katharine E London Tiedemann Martin A ++ Arthey John Adrian Lawrence SW2 5HD Jaffer Saleha-Begum Fletcher Martin Stott Kristin Mollett Howard P Parsons Mark W Winifred Sonia KAY Flat 2, 15 Fitzpatrick Road Labour and Co-operative Party Garden Adrian L + Garden Aileen M London Tiedemann Martin A ++ Arthey John Maria SW9 7AZ Jaffer Saleha-Begum Fletcher Martin Stott Kristin Mollett Howard P Parsons Mark W Winifred Sonia LEWIS 40A Bonham Road Liberal Democrats Scully John P + Langslow Sarah K London Matthews Andrew J ++ Lambie-Nairn Van T Sarah Rose SW2 5HG Murray Angus Keat Catherine J Suart Clare P Thompson Helen V Saunders Ryan J Baxter Timothy J PORTELLI 225 Kennington Lane Liberal Democrats Scully John P + Langslow Sarah K London Matthews Andrew J ++ Lambie-Nairn Van T Peter Paul SE11 5QN Murray Angus Keat Catherine J Suart Clare P Thompson Helen V Saunders Ryan J Baxter Timothy J PRICE 54 Kestrel Avenue Liberal Democrats Scully John P + Langslow Sarah K London Matthews Andrew J ++ Lambie-Nairn Van T Jonathan Somerville SE24 0EB Murray Angus Keat Catherine J Suart Clare P Thompson Helen V Saunders Ryan J Baxter Timothy J TIEDEMANN 62C Bonham Road Labour and Co-operative Party Garden Adrian L + Smeaton-Russell Katharine E London Jaffer Saleha-Begum ++ Arthey John Martin Andreas SW2 5HG Stott Kristin Fletcher Martin Parsons Mark W Mollett Howard P Garden Aileen M Winifred Sonia YOUNG 37 Lessar Avenue Conservative Party Candidate Mouncer John E + Burton Gary London Whittle Claire A ++ Cassels Oliver H D Savill SW4 9HW Whittle Jonathan M Foster Thomas G A Palmer Laura J Wood Jack C M Davies John Bate-Williams Rosemary F E Dated 6 APRIL 2018 ANDREW TRAVERS, RETURNING OFFICER ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and Published by the Returning Officer, London Borough of Lambeth, Town Hall, 2 Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RW.
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