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Statement of Persons Nominated Greater London Authority Election of London Members of the London Assembly Thursday 6 May 2021 STATEMENT OF PARTIES AND INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES NOMINATED Here follows the registered parties which remain nominated, together with the list of persons who stand as candidates for those parties; the persons who remain nominated as individual candidates; and any other persons who have been nominated, together with the reasons why they no longer stand nominated. Party Candidates T Any other persons who have been nominated and the reason why they no longer stand nominated Party Candidates’ Names and Addresses Animal Welfare HUDSON VANESSA MORLAND SAM BOURKE ALEX AMIN FEMY Party - People, HELEN Address in the Kensington Address in the Hackney Address in the Wycombe Animals, Address in the Tower and Chelsea electoral area electoral area electoral area Environment Hamlets electoral area SCOTT MARK WEISMAN JULIAN 41B HAROLDSTONE Address in the Brent ROAD, WALTHAMSTOW, electoral area LONDON , E17 7AN Christian Peoples MARTIN MAUREEN MAUD SPIBY-VANN HELEN DICKENSON ASHLEY VALINEJAD CAROL Alliance Address in the Lewisham Address in the Haringey KEITH Address in the Bexley electoral area electoral area Address in the Sutton electoral area electoral area ODESANMI EUNICE HORTENSE KATHERINE COKE DESMOND AKHIGBE DONALD ORUYINKA ADE SUSAN Address in the Merton Address in the Redbridge Address in the Greenwich Address in the Lewisham electoral area electoral area electoral area electoral area Communist Party TALBOT ROBIN CAZORLA RODENAS BRAND PHILIP ALLMAN AKIRA of Britain Address in the Islington JUDITH WEDGWOOD Address in the Brent electoral area Address in the Newham Address in the Merton electoral area electoral area electoral area DOUGLAS LORRAINE MCGILL STEWART BRANESCU-MIHAILA HALPIN ANITA Address in the Greenwich Address in the Greenwich LUCIAN Address in the Tower electoral area electoral area Address in the Bromley Hamlets electoral area electoral area SAWTELL HANNAH Address in the Camden electoral area Conservatives BAILEY SHAUN BOFF ANDREW HALL SUSAN MARY BEST EMMA DAWN Address in the Romford 11 CHILWORTH PLACE , Address in the Harrow Address in the Waltham electoral area BARKING , 1G11 0FL electoral area Forest electoral area SEESUNKUR SELINA WILLIAMS TOBY EDWARD REZA AHMEREEN BRIGGS TIMOTHY PETER Address in the Waltham Address in the Wandsworth Address in the Barnet Address in the Lambeth Forest electoral area electoral area electoral area electoral area HOAR SIMON JAMES RILEY MICHAEL JOHN GALLANT JULIAN CURRIE GEORGE HENRY Address in the Croydon Address in the Hillingdon DOMINQUE WILLIAM electoral area electoral area Address in the Ealing 35B COLDERSHAW ROAD, electoral area LONDON, W13 9EA Page 1 of 4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GREATER LONDON RETURNING OFFICER Mary Harpley THE QUEEN'S WALK LONDON SE1 2AA Green Party BERRY SIAN RUSSELL CAROLINE POLANSKI ZACK HAMDACHE BENALI Address in the Camden Address in the Islington LATIMER HOUSE, 40 92 EASTSTAND electoral area electoral area HANSON STREET, APARTMENTS , FITZROVIA, W1W 6UL HIGHBURY STADIUM SQUARE, LONDON, N5 1FF ALI SHAHRAR ADOO-KISSI-DEBRAH FLETCHER BEN GRAHAM HANNAH LOUISE Address in the Havering ROSAMUND 174 HUNTER HOUSE Address in the Brent electoral area Address in the Lewisham ROAD, SHARROW, electoral area electoral area SHEFFIELD , S11 8TZ UNDERWOOD PETER DE KEYSER KIRSTEN FRANCIS JARELLE Address in the Croydon Address in the Camden ANDRAE electoral area electoral area Address in the Haringey electoral area Heritage Party - KURTEN DAVID FINCH SEAN LEWIS GLYN STILING ZACHARY Free Speech and Address in the Bexley Address in the Sevenoaks Address in the Barking and Address in the Croydon Liberty electoral area electoral area Dagenham electoral area electoral area RAY BARBARA STOCKFORD DOMINIC Address in the Greenwich Address in the Richmond electoral area upon Thames electoral area Labour Party BAKER ELLY SHEIKH SAKINA ZAHRA QURESHI MURAD IBRAHIM EMINE Address in the Barking and Address in the Lewisham Address in the Westminster Address in the Haringey Dagenham electoral area electoral area electoral area electoral area HASSAN FADUMA CHARMAN-BLOWER LITTLEWOOD BOB MIRWITCH MIRIAM ROSE DAAUUD SOPHIE Address in the Redbridge Address in the Waltham Address in the Brent Address in the Ealing electoral area Forest electoral area electoral area electoral area JAFFER SHAHINA CHANA TARANJIT KAUR BECKLES JAMES Address in the Southwark Address in the Lambeth ANTHONY electoral area electoral area Address in the Newham electoral area Let London Live CORBYN PIERS KHOO HEIKO BERNARD DA BARCA SYLVIA STEPHENSON JULIA 55 INNIS HOUSE, EAST FLAT B , 37 CAMBRIDGE Address in the Address in the Wandsworth ST, SE17 2JN GARDENS , W10 JUA Hammersmith & Fulham electoral area electoral area SAMSON RENOS Address in the Cheam electoral area Liberal Democrats PIDGEON CAROLINE BOKHARI HINA BLACKIE ROBERT MAINES CHRISTOPHER VALERIE 147 LOWER MORDEN ALEXANDER 9 BRANDRAM ROAD , Address in the Southwark LANE, MORDEN , SURREY 7 RUSKIN WALK , SE24 LONDON , SE13 5EA electoral area , SM4 4SP 9NA ONSTAD JOYCE VON WIESE IRINA KHAN HUSSAIN SHAH BUKOLA MICHAEL Address in the Ealing 87 CARDROSS STREET , Address in the Brent ADEWALE electoral area LONDON , W6 0DP electoral area Address in the Southwark electoral area HYYRYLAINEN-TRETT FATUKASI ADETOKUNBO HASTED CHARLEY ADRIAN JAMES Address in the Lewisham 4 LOWDEN ROAD, HERNE FLAT 4 , BLOCK 0, electoral area HILL, LONDON, SE24 0BH PEABODY ESTATE , DUCHY STREET, LAMBETH , LONDON, SE1 8DT Londependence ROBERTS BELLA FOSTER TOM JACOBS DANIEL MARK HALNAN JOHN FRANCIS Address in the Tower Address in the Sutton Address in the Southwark Address in the Lewisham Hamlets electoral area electoral area electoral area electoral area Page 2 of 4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GREATER LONDON RETURNING OFFICER Mary Harpley THE QUEEN'S WALK LONDON SE1 2AA London Real Party ROSE BRIAN BENEDICT FROST PAUL MURRAY KIM BAILES JULIAN Address in the Camden Address in the Richmond Address in the Tower Address in the Islington electoral area electoral area Hamlets electoral area electoral area National Liberal RAI UPKAR SINGH RAJALINGAM MARAMAZI FAISAL YURDSEVEN ARAZ Party - Self- 2B CRECENT AVENUE , ARUNASALAM Address in the Southwark FLAT 3, 87 STANHOPE determination for HORNCHURCH , RM12 44 HILL ROAD, PINNER , electoral area GARDENS , LONDON , N4 all! 4ED HARROW, MIDDLESEX , 1HZ HA5 1LE YOGARAJA PONNIAH Address in the Harrow electoral area ReformUK – TICE RICHARD JAMES BULL DAVID RICHARD POLL ROBERT GRAHAM DAY DOMINIQUE London Deserves Address in the Westminster Address in the Tower CLIVE Address in the Richmond Better electoral area Hamlets electoral area Address in the Kingston upon Thames electoral area upon Thames electoral area PASTOR MICHAEL RAJAN SARADHI PRICE IAN JEFFREY APOSTOLIDES EDWARD CHARLES Address in the Kensington Address in the Harrow Address in the Bromley Address in the Bexley and Chelsea electoral area electoral area electoral area electoral area SIMPSON MARK GEORGE GOODWIN ANTHONY CRONIN JOHN Address in the Tower MICHAEL CORNELIUS Hamlets electoral area Address in the Address in the Southwark Hammersmith and Fulham electoral area electoral area Rejoin EU HEWISON RICHARD JOHN ILIFFE DEBORAH BLAKE CHARLOTTE STEVENS JOHN HOWARD Address in the Kensington Address in the Camden CHRISTOPHER Address in the Barnet and Chelsea electoral area electoral area COURTENAY electoral area Address in the Westminster electoral area CONNELLY BRENDAN FITZGERALD RORY RENDIC BERND GNATZY PHILIPP PATRICK Address in the Waltham Address in the Barnet Address in the Tower Address in the Barnet Forest electoral area electoral area Hamlets electoral area electoral area BABOL KAROL KUMAR RAJ POND JAVERN Address in the Barnet Address in the Barnet Address in the Haringey electoral area electoral area electoral area Social Democratic SIVA-JOTHY ERIC GARDNER STEPHEN BERESFORD MATTHEW MARSHALL SIMON Party JOACHIM RITCHIE ROY Address in the Address in the Havering Address in the Hillingdon 82 SHAFTSBURY AVENUE Hammersmith and Fulham electoral area electoral area , FELTHAM, TW14 9LP electoral area KRASNIQI BRILANT LIEBOWITZ SETH BRACHER TRICIA HUBLEY ROSAMUND 68 FELTON ROAD, HARMON AMANDA Address in the Wandsworth BARKING , LONDON , IG11 Address in the Address in the electoral area 7YA Hammersmith and Fulham Hammersmith and Fulham electoral area electoral area Trade Unionist and TAAFFE NANCY ASHLEY APRIL BAKER LEWIS OLAYINKA DEJI Socialist Coalition Address in the Waltham JACQUELINE 166 BRACONDALE ROAD, Address in the Erith electoral Forest electoral area Address in the Merton WOOLWICH , LONDON , area electoral area SE2 9EF WALKER ANDREW JOHN EVERETT THEA ALICE RAMAJAYAM LAWANYA JEFFERY JACK 120 BLYTHWOOD ROAD, Address in the Southwark Address in the Waltham FLAT 2, 135 RIVERSDALE ILFORD, IG3 8SG electoral area Forest electoral area ROAD, ISLINGTON , LONDON, N5 2SU HAY MARVIN HOCKEY LEN AUSTIN LOIS AMELIA LAW BOB Address in the Waltham Address in the Waltham Address in the Newham Address in the Southwark Forest electoral area Forest electoral area electoral area electoral area LYONS FERDY LYON RACHEL BYRON NAOMI RUTH MASON PETE Address in the Newham Address in the Havering Address in the Tower Address in the Barking and electoral area electoral area Hamlets electoral area Dagenham electoral area Page 3 of 4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GREATER LONDON RETURNING OFFICER Mary Harpley THE QUEEN'S WALK LONDON SE1 2AA HILLIER ANGHARAD PIERRE HUGO CURTIS DEBUS BRIAN GLAVARDANOV MIRA Address in the Newham 3 WINKWORTH
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