May 05, 2023
Cambridge City Council local election 2023 results in full
All of the results in this year's city council elections have now been announced. × Group 28 Sign up to our free email newsletter to receive the latest BREAKING news and daily roundups Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up No thanks, close We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice All of the seats at Cambridge City Council that were up for election have now been declared. Counting began on Friday morning (May 5) after people in the city headed to the polls to cast their votes on Thursday (May 4). Before the election, there were 25 Labour councillors, nine Liberal Democrat councillor, three Green Party councillors, and one independent councillor. This year there were 14 of the city council's 42 seats up for election, as well as two by-elections in the Castle and Coleridge wards. Labour won a majority of seats at the election, but saw its majority narrow in Cherry Hinton to under 100 votes from the Conservative candidate. Councillor Anna Smith, leader of the city council, said the result was the party's second best ever and that some "absolutely phenomenal councillors" had been elected. She said the group "clearly" heard the message from people in Cherry Hinton and said she would be speaking to the ward councillors over the next few days to "get a sense of what those messages were on the doorstep". Read more: Cambridge City Council local elections 2023: Reaction in full as Labour celebrates victory The Liberal Democrats and the Green Party both gained a seat in the elections, the Lib Dems in the Market ward and the Green Party in the Newnham ward. The Liberal Democrats remain the largest opposition party and Councillor Tim Bick, leader of the Liberal Democrat group, said he felt "pretty good" about the result and that it made the party a "stronger opposition". Now all of the votes have been counted, here is a breakdown of who has been elected in each ward: Abbey Rosemary Anne Roe Ansell - Liberal Democrats - 174 Zarina Anwar - Labour Party - 804 David Philip Smith - Conservative Party - 463 Elliot Alister Tong - Green Party - 1077 - Elected Arbury Robert William Boorman - Conservative Party - 671 Stephen Roger Lawrence - Green Party - 333 Sam Oliver - Liberal Democrats - 264 Mike Todd-Jones - Labour and Co-operative Party - 1175 - Elected Castle Ward Rhona Corinne Boorman - Conservative Party - 162 Tomasz Kazimierz Dyl - Conservative Party - 145 Esme Catherine Hennessy - Green Party - 338 Dan Kittmer - Green Party - 225 Mary Murphy - Labour Party - 651 Antoinette Nestor - Labour Party - 716 - Elected Cheney Payne - Liberal Democrats - 816 - Elected David Summerfield - Independent - 632 Will Tilbrook - Liberal Democrats - 637 Cherry Hinton Robert Paul Dryden - Labour and Co-operative Party - 1119 - Elected Zachary Matthew Marsh - Conservative Party - 1056 Archie Joseph Robert McCann - Liberal Democrats - 193 Richard Michael Potter - Green Party - 235 Coleridge Eric William Barrett-Payton - Conservative Party - 627 Judy Margaret Brunton - Liberal Democrats - 259 Tim Brunton - Liberal Democrats - 194 Tim Griffin - Labour Party - 895 - Elected Rosy Moore - Labour Party - 1085 - Elected Robin Nelson - Conservative Party - 611 Sarah Louise Nicmanis - Green Party - 661 Peter Price - Green Party - 397 East Chesterton Peter Burkinshaw - UKIP - 33 Alice Flora Gilderdale - Labour Party - 1014 - Elected Bob Illingworth - Liberal Democrats - 887 Elizabeth Alice May - Green Party - 305 Colin Errol Miller - Heritage Party - Free Speech and Liberty - 59 Francisco José Ribeiro - Conservative Party - 341 King’s Hedges Alexandra Lucy Jane Collis - Labour Party - 798 - Elected Delowar Hossain - Conservative Party - 650 Adrian Mark Matthews - Green Party - 285 Fionna Tod - Liberal Democrats - 305 Market James Appiah - Conservative Party - 184 Rosy Greenlees - Labour Party - 671 Anthony William Martinelli - Liberal Democrats - 796 - Elected Krzysztof Strug - Green Party - 283 Newnham Jean Margaret Glasberg - Green Party - 895 - Elected Chang Liu - Liberal Democrats - 398 Anne Tregoning Miller - Labour Party - 756 Susan Rachel Williams - Conservative Party - 161 Petersfield Emmanuel Marie Michel Carraud - Liberal Democrats - 509 Joshua Morris-Blake - Green Party - 449 Paul Jonathan Roper - Conservative Party - 370 Katie Thornburrow - Labour Party - 1302 - Elected Queen Edith’s Antony William Carpen - Independent - 261 Gordon C Gregory - Conservative Party - 580 Thomas Benoit Ron - Labour Party - 709 Jacqueline Whitmore - Green Party - 306 Karen Young - Liberal Democrats - 1131 - Elected Romsey Mohammed Azamuddin - Conservative Party - 514 Mairéad Mary Frances Healy - Labour Party - 1219 - Elected John Charles Walmsley - Liberal Democrats - 389 Suzie Webb - Green Party - 555 Trumpington Ingrid Juliette Flaubert - Liberal Democrats - 931 - Elected Shapour Meftah - Conservative Party - 605 Chloe Eva Mosonyi - Green Party - 327 Carlos Fernando Toranzos - Labour Party - 752 West Chesterton Jamie Leon Dalzell - Liberal Democrats - 1008 Michael John Harford - Conservative Party - 412 Shayne Mary Mitchell - Green Party - 362 Rachel Lynne Wade - Labour Party - 1314 - Elected READ MORE: Live Cambridge City Council 2023 election results Labour keeps control following Cambridge elections Cambridge City Council local elections 2023: Reaction in full as Labour celebrates victory Cambridge pub to host 'not bothered' Coronation party on Bank Holiday weekend Teed off Cambridge residents use potholes to play golf as others stop to join in Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. 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