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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Gardens: AKSIT, Ata Berk (Green) FITZGERALD, Fin (Green)

St Ann's: PATON, Ruairidh George (Green) TWIGG, Georgia Helen (Green)

and Seven Sisters: AHMED, Ash (Green) BRANDS, Luisa (Green)

and Tottenham Hale: KHAN, Tehseen (Green) TACKIE, Nelly (Green) WARD, Hannah Elizabeth (Green)

and White Hart Lane: BERRICK, Beverley (Labour) HODGES, Mike (Green) KRISTENSEN, Marie Dippel (Green)

and Noel Park: BECKFORD, Johann (Green) CLARK, Simon Matthew (Green) WOLSON, Erin (Green)

and HARRINGAY: JENNER, Marc John (Green) KUPER, Jo (Green) LATCHFORD, Rosie (Green)

and Stroud Green: ANDERSON, Beth (Green) IOZZI, Gio (Green) THACKER, Eddy (Green)

and Tottenham Central: BLAKE, Mark Antony (Green) JOSEPH, Dixie-Ann (Green) REID, Andrew Nigel (Green)

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The delay is irrelevant. Getting it right is vital.
But more important is the immediate impact. There's work to be done for residents. Among which will be getting up to speed on service areas hardly mentioned in the Green Manifesto.

Split ballots?

The Straights (Party vote) are divided from the splits as they're easier to count reliably and safely. The Splits are tabulated and counted separately and extra carefully otherwise, with a mixture of Parties, mistakes would be made more easily.

If things are tight, then there will be re-counts.

The first few Wards to Declare were all two Member Wards with many fewer votes to count; most are three-Member Wards.

White Hart Lane was 82 votes off a clean sweep for the Greens. But Reform outperformed the Lib Dems and Conservatives. So, yes, some tight wards.
Disappointing that only one Green stood in Northumberland Park (and won). I guess they had an agreement with the Socialist Alliance to not stand candidates. A mistake.  

Why guess? Why not ask Paul Burnham?
He's a decent honest hard working Socialist. Straight answers worth more than rumour.

It was annoying to not have 3 green candidates in West Green.

 
Only now have I checked why : https://haringey.greenparty.org.uk/2026/04/10/haringey-greens-and-s...

The current electoral system is the current system, flawed as it is. Trying to game it like this is bound to backfire.

Noel Park clean sweep for Greens. Bye Peray (Council Leader). Bye Emine.

An awful lot of 'paper candidates' seem to be winning. Haringey Labour buttered a lot of people's bread, just not many of their constituents'.

This seismic result will undoubtedly have some unforeseen and unwelcome aftershocks, but wow, the future has to be better than the past.

Yes! Greens win Harringay ward.

All three. Amazing.

It wasn't even close! The Greens won 51% of the vote vs Labour's 30%

I feel sad for Zena, who has been a great grassroots councillor. But Labour's apathy towards sorting out the Ladder traffic issues is why the three of them lost in Harringay.

It had an impact, but those with LTNs also lost. Don't underestimate their refusal to denounce an ongoing genocide, and their party's support of it. When 4 ambulances get more sympathy than 10s of thousands of children, people don't forget.

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