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Councils with Elections That Have Green Party Candidates COUNCILS WITH ELECTIONS THAT HAVE GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES (London, then ordered by other Region and grouped by County), FOLLOWED BY THE WARDS IN WHICH THE GREEN CANDIDATES ARE STANDING Brackets indicate no. of seats up for election. Highlight indicates that the Green Party holds one or more seats in the Ward. TYPE YOUR WARD NAME INTO THE FIND BOX TO GET YOUR LOCAL CANDIDATE Ward GREEN CANDIDATES Barking and Dagenham Chadwell Heath (3) Angela Cooke " Michael Rideout " Debbie Rosaman Barnet Brunswick Park (3) Howard Javes " Ashley Bond " Murat Curses Childs Hill (3) Christine Antoniou " Jenifer Millstone " Victor Schonfeld Colindale (3) Zain Sardar " Charlene Concepcion " Daniel Graham Coppett's (3) Edward Bunting " David Guttman " Elestrean Oldfield East Barnet (3) Kate Tansley " Chris Kondic East Finchley (3) Noel Lynch " Stephen Norman " Andrew Newby Edgware (3) Aharon Hasin " Jane Lithgow " Ramola De Souza Finchley Church End (3) Donald Lyven " Paul Dunn " Andrew Shirlaw Garden Surburb (3) Ivor Jaswon Golder's Green (3) Dolores Incenzo " Andrew Saffrey " Michelle Lynch Hale (3) David Lake " Paul Homer " Richard Askew Hendon (3) Pablo de Mello " Manisha Abeyasinghe " Jennifer Goodman High Barnet (3) Tim Riley " Richard Hewison " Margaret Curati Mill Hill (3) David Williams " Dilan Kurt " Dilem Kurt Totteridge (3) Julie Rosenfield " Katie Margolis " Paul Vassalli Underhill (3) Ollie Natelson " Georgia Theodoru West Finchley (3) John Colmans West Hendon (3) Sara Bunting " Miriam Green " Benjamin Samuel Woodhouse (3) Gardi Vaswani " David Burns " Mathew Wimborne Bexley Longlands (3) Martin Bowman Sidcup (3) Jonathan Rooks St Mary's (3) Stuart Carter Brent Brondesbury Park (3) Simon Collins " Rosie Leventon " Dalibor Ojkic Dollis Hill (3) Ahmed Bakir " Adlen Biloum " Sally Ibbotson Dudden Hill (3) Clare Homer " Tim Hoy " Miles Litvinoff Kensal Green (3) Beverley Finlay " Gareth Moors " Maxwell Scott-Slade Kilburn (3) John McCooke " Peter Murry Mapesbury (3) Lia Colacicco Evans " Tim Storer " Jonathan Wharton Queen's Park (3) Alexandra Freed " Isobel Hurt " Petica Watson Welsh Harp (3) Shahrar Ali " Nesta Karnilajevaite " Lora Rudner Willesden Green (3) Simone Aspis " Tom Harrison " Brian Orr Barnhill (3) Ruth Breznay " Martin Francis " Aatif Nawaz Fryent (3) Asya Hristova " Irfan Mirza " Manish Patel Kenton (3) Alan Mathison " Eileen Mays " Lawrence Card Northwick Park (3) Kirsten Armit " Cathal Griffen " Mike Gubbins Preston (3) Alexis Alexandrov " Kenan Faikov " Rai Shamon Queensbury (3) Michael Freestone " Selvarani Balaraman " Thivendaram Balaraman Sudbury (3) Mohamed Bennani " Balakrishnasharma Srikanthan " Subashini Srikanthan Alperton (3) Javed Aslam " Yasir Sethi " Lydia Willocks Harlesden (3) Simon Erskine " Philiip Holley " Karis Loughrey Stonebridge (3) Adrian Bennett " Cecilia Litvinoff " Michael O'Brien Tokyngton (3) Khalid Akram " Giovanna Dunmall " Pavlin Pandev Wembley Central (3) Solomon Agbonifo-ezomo " Rodney Freed " Maya Sendall Bromley Hayes and Coney Hall (3) John Reber Shortlands (2) Anna Martin Bickley (3) Roisin Robertson Bromley Town (3) Ann Garrett Chislehurst (3) Nick Hadziannis " Fran Speed Mottingham and Chislehurst North (2) Zoe Mercer Plaistow and Sundridge (3) John Street Clock House (3) Rosanna Cavallo " Adam Shahin " Margaret Toomey Crystal Palace (2) Maureen Leary " Lisa Mutti Orpington (3) Tamara Galloway Petts Wood and Knoll (3) Martin Childs CAMDEN Belsize (3) Anya Courts " Sophie North " Francesca Richards-Spiller Bloomsbury (3) Sam Bueno de Mesquite " Beatrix Campell " Justin Hoffman Camden Town with Primrose Hill (3) Russell Oppenheimer " Pam Walker " Vincent Thurgood Cantelowes (3) Sheila Hayman " Colin Huston " Rachel Zatz Fortune Green (3) Jane Ennis " Paul Greenhalugh " Hugo Plowden Frognal and Fitzjohns (3) Charles Hilary Harris " Edward Ross " Alice Taylor Gospel Oak (3) Constantine Buhayer " Robin Smith " Jane Walby Hampstead Town (3) Ian Patton " Prashant Vase " Katherina Volpe Haverstock (3) Roger Evans " Paul Grader " Jane Lawrie Highgate (3) Naomi Aptowitzer " Cllr. Maya De Souza " Tristan Smith Holborn and Covent Garden (3) Suzanne Hartley " Robert McCracken " Benedict Protheroe Kentish Town (3) John Bird " Victoria Green " Alaa Owaineh Kilburn (3) Helen Mayer " Lauren Paris " Charlotte Whelan Kings Cross (3) Renzi Trento " Edward Milford " Una Sapietis Regent's Park (3) Myles Jackman " Stephen Plowden " Rowan Yapp St. Pancras and Somerstown (3) Natalie Bennett " Matty Miitford " Cathryn Symonds Swiss Cottage (3) Stephen Cottle " Morgan Watkins " Alan Wheatley West Hampstead (3) Tobias Davidson " Roderick Graham " Stuart Taylor City of Westminster Bryanston & Dorset Square (3) Edward James Stanley Scott-Clarke Hyde Park (3) Mark John Cridge Knightsbridge & Belgravia (3) Thomas Henry Bewley Marylebone High Street (3) Dr Derek Chase St James's (3) Peter Michael Jackson " Juliet Dinah Lyle " Benjamin Charles Parker West End (3) Cassandra Louise Scott-Planer Abbey Road (3) Ludovic John Grant Hunter-Tilney Church Street (3) Salahuddin Mohamed Hamood Harrow Road (3) Roc Sandford Lancaster Gate (3) Zoe Young Little Venice (3) Lynnet Jane Pready Maida Vale (3) Peter William Ronald Duke Queen's Park (3) Susanna Jane Rustin Regent's Park (3) Tatyana Lee Westbourne (3) Gary Hayes Croydon Bensham Manor (3) Shasha Khan (lead candidate) Chris Sciberras Jade Small Broad Green (3) Kiran Kaur Jay Patel Rebecca Samuel Norbury (3) Elizabeth DeZoyza Simon Holland Stefan Szczelkun Selhurst (3) Meike Benzler Eva Khan Mick Stevens South Norwood (3) Sue Ackon Ivonne Fernandes-Bonnar Jane Hutley Thornton Heath (3) Esther Obiri-Darko Nisha Patel Christine Wade Upper Norwood (3) Graham Jones Mick O'Sullivan Nick Vine West Thornton (3) David Beall " Barry Buttigieg " Kiran Datta Addiscombe (3) Tracy Hague " David Petro " Martyn Post Ashburton (3) Tim Fernandes-Bonnar " Bernice Golberg " Sergio Petro Fairfield (3) Justin Audibert " Esther Sutton " Patrick Wedge Fieldway (2) Eileen Gale " Mick Holloway Heathfield (3) Emily Brunton " Matteo Scibberas " Tim Watson New Addington(2) Jim Clugston " Martin Cousins Shirley (3) Andy Bebington " Liz Bebington " Judith Makoff Woodside (3) Sam Jones " Louise Millard " Karen Sears Coulsdon East (3) Ernest Bullymore " Jay Ginn " Brendan Walsh Cousldon West (3) Mark Denley " Sue Parsons " Nick Smith Croham (3) Steve Harris " Muriel Passmore " Marc Richards Kenley (3) Anneka Dixon-King " Ian Dixon " Tom Voute Purley (3) Harris Bukhari " Anne Martin Simon DeSorgher Sanderstead (3) James Furze " Linda Lambert " Dave Pettener Selsdon and Ballards (3) Jane James " Cassie Nell " Gordon Ross Waddon (3) Tony Bishop Weston " Mary Davey " Grace Onions Ealing Acton Central (3) Christina Meiklejohn Cleveland (3) Astra Seibe Dormers Wells (3) Conrad Bryan Ealing Broadway (3) Sam Diamond Ealing Common (3) John Green East Acton (3) Amanda Whyte Elthorne (3) Christopher Warliegh-Lack Greenford Green (3) Nic Armstrong Hobbayne (3) Alex Warliegh-Lack Northfield (3) Ryan Allain North Greenford John Hotti Norwood Green 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