
Martin, Maria and Adrian with Florence Eshalomi AM
At the elections for Lambeth Council on 3 May, Adrian Garden and Martin Tiedemann were re-elected as councillors for Brixton Hill, and were joined by new councillor Maria Kay. They were elected as Labour & Co-operative councillors.
Lambeth will continue to be a Labour-run authority as the party won 57 of the 63 seats in the borough, a net loss of one, with the Greens now the official opposition. In Clapham Common ward, neighbouring Brixton Hill, Labour gained two seats off the Conservatives, allowing for better co-operation on issues across Kings Avenue such as road safety and schools.
Maria, Adrian and Martin said, “It’s an honour to be elected for our home ward of Brixton Hill and we want to thank all those who voted in the election. We spoke with hundreds of residents during the election and we listened to the issues you raised. We now want your help to set our priorities for the next four years. Get in touch and let us know what matters to you.”
The full results are as follows:
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maria Kay | Labour & Co-operative | 2142 | 20% | Elected |
Adrian Garden | Labour & Co-operative | 2015 | 19% | Elected |
Martin Tiedemann | Labour & Co-operative | 1796 | 17% | Elected |
Gwen Buck | Green | 856 | 8% | Not elected |
Janet Baker | Women’s Equality Party | 842 | 8% | Not elected |
Richard Bultitude | Green | 517 | 5% | Not elected |
Will Eaves | Green | 478 | 5% | Not elected |
Sarah Lewis | Lib Dem | 420 | 4% | Not elected |
Elaine Bailey | Conservative | 389 | 4% | Not elected |
Lavinia Cartwright | Conservative | 349 | 3% | Not elected |
Savill Young | Conservative | 319 | 3% | Not elected |
Peter Portelli | Lib Dem | 222 | 2% | Not elected |
Jonathan Price | Lib Dem | 192 | 2% | Not elected |