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City Common Council election results

March 17, 2009 - Staff

The City of London’s ward elections  were held yesterday (16th March) with 128 candidates contesting 100 seats across the 25 Wards., however due to the number of candidates standing in each Ward, only 13 wards had contested elections.

The Labour Party had promised the  “first concerted effort by a mainstream political party” to have candidates elected to the Court of Common Council – the main decision-making body of the City of London Corporation but failed to have a a single candidate elected.

Results (elected candidates in bold)

Ward / Candidate Description Votes
Aldersgate
DUDLEY, Martin Raymond* Independent 300
LECK, Peter* Independent 326
MAYHEW, Jeremy Paul* Independent 334
NASH, Joyce Carruthers* Independent 358
NEWMAN, Barbara Patricia* Independent 337
PAGE, Diana Labour Party 144
Aldgate – uncontested
BARROW, Douglas Gordon Fleming * Independent
HARDWICK, Peter Bernard *
MORRIS, Hugh Fenton * Independent
MOYS, Sylvia Doreen * Independent
THOMPSON, David James * Independent
Bassishaw
AYERS, Kenneth Edwin* 81
BREWSTER, John William 72
MERRETT, Robert Allan* Independent 90
SEATON, Ian Christopher Norman* 76
Billingsgate
LLEWELYN-DAVIES, Anthony* 61
MOBSBY, Douglas Leslie Independent 53
THORP, David Arundell Rhodes 58
WELBANK, John Michael* Independent 71
Bishopsgate – uncontested
DAY, Martin James *
DOVE, William Harry * Independent
DUCKWORTH, Simon D’Olier * Independent
GINSBERG, Stanley * Independent
GRAVES, Anthony Colin * Independent
ROBINSON, Dorothy Charlton *
WILLOUGHBY, Philip John * Independent
Bread Street
FITZGERALD, Rodney Cyril Alban 19
JACKSON, Laurence St.John Thomas 23
LODGE, Oliver Wynlayne* Independent 73
SHILSON, Giles Robert Evelyn* Independent 68
Bridge – uncontested
HARRIS, Brian Nicholas * Independent
OWEN-WARD, John Richard * Independent
Broad Street
BENNETT, John Alfred* Independent 122
DAVIES, Pollyanna Sarah* 100
GALLOWAY, Archibald Duncan Independent 91
HAYWARD, Christopher Michael 93
SCOTT, John George Stewart* 104
Candlewick – uncontested
EVERETT, Kevin Malcolm * Independent
KNOWLES, Stanley Keith * Independent
Castle Baynard
BASE, Michael Christopher Independent 69
CATT, Raymond Michael* 157
CHALLIS, Nigel Kenneth* 190
HUDSON, Michael* 158
HUNT, William George* 164
McGUINNESS, Catherine Sidony* 178
PRIEST, Henrika, Johanna Sofia* 178
SIMONS, Jeremy Lewis* 156
Cheap
CRESSWELL, David John Independent 42
EVE, Robin Anthony* Independent 117
HALEY, Mark David Ivan Independent 19
PEMBROKE, Ann Marjorie Francesca* Independent 110
Coleman Street
CASSIDY, Michael John* 111
FERNANDES, Sophie Anne* Independent 81
FRASER, Stuart John* Independent 122
HENDERSON-BEGG, Michael* Independent 76
McMURTRIE, Andrew Stratton 74
MURNAGHAN, Timothy Patrick Labour Party 28
REDCLIFFE, Neil Graham Bernard Independent 73
RICHARDSON, Matthew Charles* 119
Cordwainer – uncontested
BOLEAT, Mark John * Independent
GILLON, George Marr Flemington * Independent
SNYDER, Michael John * Independent
Cornhill – uncontested
DUNPHY, Peter Gerard *
HAINES, Stephen Decatur *
Cripplegate
BARKER, John Alfred* Independent 373
BRADSHAW, David John* Independent 447
CURRIE, Stephanie Ella Maureen* 391
LITTLECHILD, Vivienne* 359
MOORE, Gareth Wynford* Independent 288
PAGE, Graham Labour Party 199
PUNTER, Christopher* Independent 374
QUILTER, Stephen Douglas* Independent 412
REID, James Anthony Labour Party 191
STARLING, Angela Mary* Independent 412
TEGGART, Brian Michael 129
TOMLINSON, John* 412
Dowgate – uncontested
POLLARD, James Henry George * Independent
SHERLOCK, Michael Robin Castle * Independent
Farringdon Within
BAIN-STEWART, Alex* 198
CENCI DI BELLO, Penelope Jane* 277
DUFFIELD, Robert William* 272
ESKENZI, Anthony Noel* Independent 229
HUGHES-PENNEY, Robert Charles* 219
JAMES, Clare Deborah* 252
KENYON, Patricia Labour Party 81
PAGE, Michael* 256
REGAN, Richard David* Independent 228
SMITH, Graeme Martyn Independent 177
Farringdon Without
ABRAHAMS, George Christopher* 374
ABSALOM, John David* 354
DOVE, James Francis Independent 125
FARROW, Michael William Walter* 314
HARRIS, Michelle Faye Labour Party 95
HOAR, Francis John Patrick Independent 117
LAWRENCE, Gregory Alfred* 369
LORD, Charles Edward
(commonly known as Edward)*
315
MALINS, Julian Henry* 336
MARTINELLI, Peter Joseph* 353
McDONALD, Mark Labour Party 96
MEAD, Wendy* 354
SPANNER, John Hedley* 279
STANLEY, Simon Independent 106
TWOGOOD, Mark* 352
Langbourn – uncontested
CHAPMAN, John Douglas * Independent
OWEN, Janet * Independent
Lime Street – uncontested
COHEN, Christine MacKenzie * Independent
COTGROVE, Dennis *
ROGULA, Elizabeth * Independent
Portsoken
BURLEIGH, Ian Bernard* Independent 192
CRESSEY, Nicolas* Independent 169
JONES, Henry Llewellyn Michael* 247
JONES, Roger Frank 90
KENYON, Peter Gledstone Labour Party 104
MILLNER, Evan Philip 140
REGIS, Delis* 173
Queenhithe – uncontested
KING, Alastair John Naisbitt *
MOONEY, Brian Desmond Francis *
Tower
BIRD, John Leslie* Independent 94
CHADWICK, Roger Arthur Holden* Independent 98
FREDERICKS, Marianne Bernadette* Independent 159
INGHAM CLARK, Robert James
(commonly known as Jamie)
Independent 72
JAFFA, Simon Michael 68
PULMAN, Gerald Albert George* Independent 103
TUMBRIDGE, James Richard* Independent 85
Vintry – uncontested
FRASER, William Barrie * Independent
HOFFMAN, Thomas Dieter Dirk *
Walbrook – uncontested
FARR, Martin Charles * Independent
HALLIDAY, Pauline Ann * Independent
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