2022 Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council election

The 2022 Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council election is due to take place on 5 May 2022. All 48 members of Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council will be elected. The elections will take place alongside local elections in the other London boroughs and elections to local authorities across the United Kingdom.

2022 Kingston upon Thames Council election
5 May 2022

All 48 council seats
 
Leader Andreas Kirsch Kevin Davis
Party Liberal Democrats Conservative
Last election 39 seats, 51.7% 9 seats, 30.6%

Incumbent council control


Liberal Democrats



In the previous election in 2018, the Liberal Democrats regained control of the council, winning 39 out of the 48 seats with the defeated Conservative Party forming the council opposition with the remaining nine seats. The 2022 election will take place under new election boundaries, with the number of councillors remaining the same.

Background

History

Result of the 2018 borough election

The thirty-two London boroughs were established in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. They are the principal authorities in Greater London and have responsibilities including education, housing, planning, highways, social services, libraries, recreation, waste, environmental health and revenue collection. Some of the powers are shared with the Greater London Authority, which also manages passenger transport, police and fire.[1]

Since its formation, Kingston upon Thames has been under Liberal Democrat control, Conservative control and no overall control. The Liberal Democrats have controlled the council since 2002, apart from the period between 2014 and 2018 when the Conservatives had an overall majority. The Liberal Democrats regained control in the most recent election in 2018, where they won 39 seats with 51.7% of the vote and the Conservatives won the remaining nine seats with 30.6% of the vote. The Labour Party lost both seats they were defending and received 11.9% of the vote across the borough.[2]

Council term

A Liberal Democrat councillor, Sharon Falchikov-Sumner, left her party in 2018 after the council voted to close their last residential care home. She joined the Green Party in February 2019.[3] In March 2020, the council leader Liz Green was successfully challenged by Caroline Kerr, a Liberal Democrat councillor who was first elected in 2018.[4] A Liberal Democrat councillor for Chessington South, Tricia Bamford, resigned in December 2020 due to a change in her family circumstances.[5] A by-election to replace her was not held until 6 May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The by-election, which was contested by thirteen Official Monster Raving Loony Party candidates, was won by the Liberal Democrat candidate Andrew MacKinlay.[6] Mackinlay had previously served as the Labour MP for Thurrock.[7] In September 2021, the Liberal Democrat councillor Jon Tolley left his party due to policy disagreements with the council executive.[8] He announced that he wouldn't contest the next election, saying "I think we were lying to the public" about the demolition of aleisure centre in his ward.[9] Kerr announced her resignation as council leader in October 2021.[10]

As with most London boroughs, Kingston upon Thames will be electing its councillors under new boundaries decided by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, which it produced after a period of consulation. The number of councillors will remain at 48, but the commission produced new boundaries following a period of consulation, with ten three-member wards and nine two-member wards.[11]

Electoral process

Kingston upon Thames, like other London borough councils, elects all of its councillors at once every four years. The previous election took place in 2018. The election will take place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by two or three councillors. Electors will have as many votes as there are councillors to be elected in their ward, with the top two or three being elected.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in London aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities.[12] Voting in-person at polling stations will take place from 7:00 to 22:00 on election day, and voters will be able to apply for postal votes or proxy votes in advance of the election.[12]

Previous council composition

After 2018 election Before 2022 election
Party Seats Party Seats
Liberal Democrats 39 Liberal Democrats 37
Conservative 9 Conservative 8
Green 1
Independent 2

Candidates

Alexandra

Alexandra (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Lizzie Hensman
Liberal Democrats Peter Herlinger
Conservative Simon Illsley
Green Des Kay
Labour Alexander Lock
Liberal Democrats Ian Manders
Conservative Andy Rowe
Green Kate Worley
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Berrylands

Berrylands (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Carole Ann
Labour Johnnie Byrne
Liberal Democrats Jackie Davies
Labour Lawrence Green
Conservative Claire Harding
Conservative Jagie Rai
Liberal Democrats Anita Schaper*
Green Philip Smith
Green Peter Whitworth
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Canbury Gardens

Canbury Gardens (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Fiona Campbell
Labour Bilal Chohan
Liberal Democrats Noel Hadjimichael
Liberal Democrats James Manthel
Conservative Maria Netley*
Conservative Martin Pike
Labour Chris Priest
Green Linda Sawyer
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Chessington South & Malden Rushett

Chessington South & Malden Rushett (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Bushra Aziz
Monster Raving Loony Director of Undertaking Brunskill
Monster Raving Loony A.Gent Chinners
Monster Raving Loony Captain Coiley
Labour Max Freedman
Labour Clare Keogh
Liberal Democrats Andreas Kirsch*
Liberal Democrats Griselda Kirsch
Monster Raving Loony Joe Lucky Guv
Liberal Democrats Sharukh Mirza
Labour Alexander Nelson
Conservative Sue Towner
Conservative Harry Woods
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Coombe Hill

Coombe Hill (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Kim Bailey*
Conservative Rowena Bass*
Labour Dave Cooper
Conservative Ian George*
Kingston Independent Residents Group Kerry Giles
Kingston Independent Residents Group Adrian King
Labour Anthony Murray
Liberal Democrats Jason Pethers
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Coombe Vale

Coombe Vale (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Cathy Adams
Conservative Roy Arora*
Liberal Democrats Andrew Bolton
Kingston Independent Residents Group David James Giles
Green John Grant
Liberal Democrats Kamala Kugan
Conservative Itret Latif
Labour Liz Meerabeau
Labour Ian Parker
Liberal Democrats Andrew Sillett
Labour Gareth Thomas
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Green Lane & St James

Green Lane & St James (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Tim Cobbett*
Conservative David Condry
Liberal Democrats Simon Edwards*
Kingston Independent Residents Group James Giles
Labour Gerry Jones
Conservative Suniya Qureshi
Labour Gary See
Kingston Independent Residents Group Yvonne Tracey
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Hook & Chessington North

Hook & Chessington North (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Afy Afilaka
Liberal Democrats Sue Ansari
Liberal Democrats Steph Archer*
Conservative Gia Borg-Darcy
Conservative Romana Chohan
Monster Raving Loony Colnel Cramps
Monster Raving Loony Lady Dave
Labour Paul Mitchell
Labour Clive Simmons
Conservative Adam Stannard
Labour Christine Thompson
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

King George's & Sunray

King George's & Sunray (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Mark Beynon*
Conservative Stephen Cherry
Labour Nicholas Draper
Liberal Democrats Helen Grocott
Labour Claire Johns-Perring
Conservative Mihaela McKendrick
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Kingston Gate

Kingston Gate (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jamila Bibi
Conservative Andy Bickerstaff
Conservative George Callaghan
Green Jennifer Child
Green Alison Gomez-Russell
Liberal Democrats Sabah Hamed
Kingston Independent Residents Group Helen Hinton
Labour James Leather
Liberal Democrats Anne Owen
Labour Sally Richardson
Liberal Democrats Farshid Sadr-Hashemi
No Description Caroline Shah
Kingston Independent Residents Group Deepa Veneik
Green Paul Wright
Labour Ashley Zhang-Borges
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Kingston Town

Kingston Town (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Charles Bamford
Green Jamie Brilley
Labour Kezia Coleman
Kingston Independent Residents Group Phil Doyle
Labour Martin Ellis
Liberal Democrats Roger Hayes
Kingston Independent Residents Group Georgina Hinton
Green Fiona Johnson
Green John Johnson
Conservative Steve Kent
Liberal Democrats Nicola Nardelli
Conservative Richard Paton
Conservative Colin Suckling
Liberal Democrats John Sweeney*
Kingston Independent Residents Group Bob Tyler
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Motspur Park & Old Malden East

Motspur Park & Old Malden East (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alice Campbell
Liberal Democrats Lynn Henderson
Green Stuart Newton
Conservative Terry Paton
Labour Amina Rasool
Conservative Rob Smith
Liberal Democrats Richard Thorpe
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

New Malden Village

New Malden Village (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Paul Bedforth
Labour Sean Casey
No Description Mary Clark
Conservative Philip Cockle
Labour Pat Dobson
Labour Stephen Dunkling
Liberal Democrats Mark Durrant*
Liberal Democrats Lesley Heap*
Kingston Independent Residents Group Richard Hebborn
Conservative Saad Hindosh
Green Lucy Howard
Liberal Democrats Dongsung Kim
Kingston Independent Residents Group Marc Tracey
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Norbiton

Norbiton (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sandira Beekoo
Labour Marcela Benedetti
Labour Alex Benn-Amir
Liberal Democrats Emily Davey*
Conservative Charlotte Gray
Green Martin Hall
Kingston Independent Residents Group Valerie Jenner
Green Charlie Redman
Green Tony Robinson
Liberal Democrats Susan Skipwith
Labour Laurie South
Liberal Democrats Olly Wehring*
Conservative Alexander Williams
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Old Malden

Old Malden (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Grace Bollins
Conservative Kevin Davis*
Labour Emma Francis
Green Pauline Howard
Conservative Jason Hughes*
Liberal Democrats Mike Massimi
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Park
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

St Mark's & Seething Wells

St Mark's & Seething Wells (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Naomi Bamford-Hurrell
Labour Conor Bollins
Conservative Cameron Davis
Labour Charlie Deacon
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Green*
Kingston Independent Residents Group Leslie Jones
Green Hubert Kwisthout
Women's Equality Deborah Olszewski
Conservative Calum Paton
Green Tariq Shabbeer
Green Sharron Sumner**
Liberal Democrats Diane White*
Conservative Ian Wilson
Liberal Democrats Yogan Yoganathan*
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Sharron Sumner was elected in 2018 in Alexandra ward as a Liberal Democrat, but resigned from the council in early 2022.

Surbiton Hill

Surbiton Hill (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Simon Ayre
Conservative Caroline Bowis
Green Anna Burlingsby
Green Claire Burlingsby
Kingston Independent Residents Group Glen Colegate
Labour Greta Farian
Green Patrick Goodacre
Liberal Democrats Alison Holt*
Conservative Richard Hudson
Conservative Andrew Innes
Liberal Democrats Amir Khan
Kingston Independent Residents Group Mo Rajput
Liberal Democrats Tom Reeve
Kingston Independent Residents Group Hayley Smithers
Labour Rebecca Way
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Tolworth

Tolworth (3)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Anthony Banks
Conservative Julian Bedale
Conservative Jemima Davis
Kingston Independent Residents Group Kelv Foote
Liberal Democrats Mariana Goncalves
Labour Benjamin Kerkham
Labour Praveen Kolluguri
Conservative Amia Tania
Liberal Democrats Thay Thayalan*
Liberal Democrats Andrew Wooldridge
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

Tudor

Tudor (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jamal Chohan
Labour Mark Garland
Liberal Democrats Patrick Hall
Green David Horgan
Conservative Ben Mallett
Liberal Democrats Jack Smith
Labour Frank Wingate
Total votes
win (new seat)
win (new seat)

References

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  4. Bayley, Sian (24 March 2020). "Kingston Council's leader ousted at a key moment in the coronavirus crisis". MyLondon. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  5. Bayley, Sian (1 December 2020). "Chessington councillor resigns from Kingston Council". MyLondon. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  6. Wratten, Marcus (7 April 2021). "Chessington South by-election candidates share top priorities in the "forgotten end of the borough"". Kingston Courier. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
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