Candidates confirmed for Cambridge City Council elections


Elections take place on Thursday 7 May for 15 of the 42 seats on Cambridge City Council. One councillor will be elected in each of 13 wards, and two councillors will be elected in Trumpington ward following a resignation.

Nominated candidates for the Cambridge City Council elections are as follows.

Abbey

Surname

Forename

Party

Ansell

Rosemary Anne Roe

Liberal Democrat

Brace

Tommy

Reform

Brignell

Simon

Communist

Cleminson

Maria Margaret

Green

O’Donnell

Ruaidhri

Labour

Smith

David Philip

Conservative

Arbury

Surname

Forename

Party

Boorman

Robert

Conservative

Burrows

Will

Reform

Davison

Sefira Carmen

Green

Scutt

Jocelynne

Labour & Co-operative

Tod

Fionna

Liberal Democrat

Castle

Surname

Forename

Party/Independent

Abu-Tayyem

Khalid

Independent

Bedson

Carol

Reform

Patterson

Luke

Liberal Democrat

Ruklisa

Dace

Conservative

Sage

Alex

Green

Smith

Simon

Labour

Cherry Hinton

Surname

Forename

Party

Barrett-Payton

Eric William

Conservative

Iyer

Anusha

Green

McPherson

Russ

Labour

Nicolson

Mike

Reform

Rushdi

Ahmad

Liberal Democrat

 Coleridge

Surname

Forename

Party

Brunton

Tim

Liberal Democrat

Burdett

Steve

Reform

Nicmanis

Sarah Louise

Green

Smith

Anna

Labour & Co-operative

Worthington

Sam Mitchell

Conservative

East Chesterton

Surname

Forename

Party

Bartlett

Jean-Ann

Conservative

Bobrowska

Ania

Liberal Democrat

Dry

William James

Communist

Groves

Isaac

Green

Haithcock

Sarah

Labour

Orr

Godfrey

Reform

King’s Hedges

Surname

Forename

Party/Independent

Ahmed

Mahfuj

Conservative

Anwar

Zarina

Independent

Cooke

Eleanor

Independent

Creek

David Michael

Liberal Democrat

McKay

John

Reform

Quinn

Daniel

Green

Smart

Martin Andrew

Labour

Market

Surname

Forename

Party

Addo

Edwin Kwaku

Labour

Porrer

Katie

Liberal Democrat

Sefton-Tromans

Alex

Green

Wells

Mark

Reform

Xiong

Panda

Conservative

Newnham

Surname

Forename

Party/Independent

Barron

Katie

Liberal Democrat

Carmona

David

Independent

Harris-Hercules

Sabina

Labour

Murton

Lui

Reform

Simister-Thomas

Poppy

Conservative

Toye Scott

Eleanor Frances

Green

Petersfield 

Surname

Forename

Party

Burrows

Luke

Reform

Fisher

Kathryn

Green

Holloway

Cameron Myfyr

Labour

Oliver

Sam

Liberal Democrat

Roper

Paul

Conservative

Queen Edith’s

Surname

Forename

Party

Ahmed

Maruf

Labour

Bedson

Colin

Reform

Burt

Magnus Alexander

Conservative

Mitchell

Shayne Mary

Green

Taylor

Amanda Joan

Liberal Democrat

Romsey

Surname

Forename

Party/Independent

Greenlees

Rosy

Labour

Nelson

Rob

Conservative

Walmsley

John Charles

Liberal Democrat

Watson

Andrew

Reform

Whitmore

Jacqui

Green

Trumpington (two seats)

Surname

Forename

Party

George

Steven Michael

Conservative

Gokmen

Edward Ekin

Green

Greenway

Guy

Reform

Grimwood

John William

Liberal Democrat

Hauk

Olaf

Liberal Democrat

Ionides

John Michael

Conservative

Lloyd

Samuel

Reform

Mosonyi

Chloe Eva

Green

Shailer

Henry

Labour

Toranzos

Carlos

Labour & Co-operative

West Chesterton

Surname

Forename

Party/Independent

Copley

Hannah Charlotte

Green

Harford

Mike

Conservative

Leach

Geoff

Reform

Mills

Guy

Liberal Democrat

Picton

Nick

Independent

Swift

Richard

Labour

In total, Cambridge City Council has 42 elected councillors representing 14 city wards - three for each ward – who are elected by the local community. The city council provides essential services in Cambridge, including:

  • Benefits and housing advice
  • Community development and community centres
  • Council housing and homelessness support
  • Council Tax and business rates collection
  • Economic development
  • Responding to the climate change and biodiversity emergencies
  • Planning for sustainable development and planning applications
  • Environmental health
  • Household waste collection
  • Parks and open spaces
  • Sports and leisure facilities

 Key dates and deadlines for this year’s elections:

The results of the elections will be announced throughout the afternoon on Friday 8 May