2014 Camden London Borough Council election explained

Election Name:2014 Camden Council election
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:Labour Party (UK)
Previous Election:2010 Camden London Borough Council election
Previous Year:2010
Next Election:2018 Camden London Borough Council election
Next Year:2018
Seats For Election:All 54 seats to Camden London Borough Council
Majority Seats:27
Election Date:22 May 2014
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Leader1:Sarah Hayward
Leader Since1:2012
Leaders Seat1:King's Cross
Last Election1:30 seats, 33.5%
Seats1:40
Seat Change1:10
Popular Vote1: 27,265
Percentage1:43.0%
Swing1:9.5%
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Leader2:Claire-Louise Leyland
Leader Since2:2013
Leaders Seat2:Belsize
Last Election2:10 seats, 24.4%
Seats2:12
Seat Change2:2
Popular Vote2:13,503
Percentage2:21.3%
Swing2:3.1%
Party4:Green Party of England and Wales
Leader4:Maya De Souza
Leader Since4:2010
Leaders Seat4:Highgate
(did not re-stand)
Last Election4:1 seat, 11.5%
Seats4:1
Popular Vote4:10,124
Percentage4:16.0%
Swing4:4.5%
Party5:Liberal Democrats (UK)
Leader Since5:2005
Leaders Seat5:West Hampstead (lost)
Last Election5:13 seats, 29.5%
Seats5:1
Seat Change5:12
Popular Vote5:9,902
Percentage5:15.6%
Swing5:13.9%
Map Size:300px

The 2014 Camden Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Camden Council in London.[1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

Election result

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Ward results

King's Cross

Regent's Park

Swiss Cottage

In 2018, Cllr Andrew Marshall resigned from the Conservative Party and defected to the Liberal Democrats.

West Hampstead

Notes and References

  1. Web site: England council results . 23 May 2014 . BBC News.