Our Local Election Candidates on 2nd May 2024

North Hertfordshire District Council

This year on Thursday 2nd May, there will be an election for every seat on North Hertfordshire District Council because the ward boundaries have been changed. This means that people will be voting for two or three councillors in many areas, rather than for just one candidate as has been the case in the past. After this year's election, the next election for North Herts District Council election will be in 2028, once again for every seat on the whole council.

North Herts candidates at 2024 campaign launch

In last year’s local elections, the Liberal Democrats topped the poll across the District and Liberal Democrat candidates have been nominated for all 51 seats on the Council this May.

Our candidates are:

WARD CANDIDATES
Arbury Tom Tyson
Baldock East Steve Thomas
Phil Weeder
Baldock West Jim Barber
Paul Barber
David Sims
Cadwell Louise Peace
Codicote and Kimpton Amy Finch
Marilyn Parkin
Ermine Hugo Rainey
Graveley, St Ippolyts and Wymondley Dominic Griffiths
Caroline McDonnell
Great Ashby Hayley Collins
Sal Jarvis
Hitchin Bearton Jo Collins
Ayan Halder
Susana Munoz Maniega
Hitchin Highbury Jon Clayden,
Sam Collins
Hitchin Oughton Gary Hammond
Anne Senechal
Hitchin Priory Keith Hoskins
Chris Lucas
Hitchin Walsworth Andrew Ircha
Roger King
Liz Townsend
Hitchwood Carol Stanier
Knebworth Lisa Nash
Paul Ward
Letchworth Grange Elizabeth Freeman
Samick Sofat
Letchworth Norton Roy Thompson
Sharon Weeder
Letchworth South East Heather MacMillan
Paul Marment
Barry Neale
Letchworth South West David Chalmers
Sean Prendergast
Claire Winchester
Letchworth Wilbury David May
Louise Phillips
Offa Neil Stevenson
Natali Topliff
Royston Heath Ruth Brown
Bryony May
Royston Meridian Matt Barnes
Ruth Clifton
Tim Johnson
Royston Palace Gill Lewis
Emma Squire-Smith
Weston and Sandon Steve Jarvis

 

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