Here are the candidates for Tollington Ward:
BOATER Alison - Green
DUNKERLEY Carina - Green
GREGG Alex - Conservative
HORNE Stephen - Green
KASEKI Jean Roger - Labour
MAKHAPILA Julliet - Liberal Democrats
MILLEN Robert - Conservative
OLLIER Alexander - Liberal Democrats
SMITH Robert - Liberal Democrats
WATTS Richard - Labour
WEST Catherine - Labour
WILLIAMS Christopher - Conservative
Here are the results from 2006. Three Labour councillors were elected:
Tollington (Electorate 8,453)
Votes cast 2,876
Turnout: 34.02%
WEST CATHERINE - LABOUR 1,338
WATTS RICHARD - LABOUR 1,312
HULLS DANIEL - LABOUR 1,270
OUMAR KHALID SAID - LIBERAL DEMOCRAT 827
RICHMOND HARRIET - LIBERAL DEMOCRAT 790
TIBBS DAVID - LIBERAL DEMOCRAT 757
BOATER ALISON - GREEN 531
JONES PETER - GREEN 429
MUIRHEAD CHRISTINE - GREEN 408
CONNORS DUNCAN - CONSERVATIVE 226
CRAWFORD FRASER - CONSERVATIVE 222
PSATHA MARIA - CONSERVATIVE 183
Tollington is in Islington, where the council is made up of 16 wards and 48 councillors. There is a Liberal Democrat minority administration, made up as follows:
Liberal Democrats - 24 Councillors
Labour - 23 Councillors
Green - 1 Councillors
Comments
Now does anyone know a way to contact these prospective councillors? I have questions for them!
I'll ask you here. What are you going to do about the appalling state of the roads in the borough? Having recently started cycling to work the one thing that will get my vote is the ability to get to work in one piece without have my bones (and bike) rattled to bits by all the pot-holes and large cracks in the road surface.
The Government has just allocated a pile of cash to mending the current problems with roads <http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/mar/24/budget-2010-potholes-winter-repair>, although I don't know yet how much of this will go to Islington.
The solution to repairing roads is simple, but not cheap - the Council has to spend capital money mending them. There are lots of competing priorities for this money - everything from new affordable housing to repairing our primary schools to building new youth facilities - but Tollington ward gets a pretty poor deal form the current Council and we will fight to ensure that this area gets its fair share of the cash for repairing roads.
Why is the council picking up the tab for making repairs, and in some cases complete re-surfacing, rather than getting the utility companies to do the job properly?
Also, it looks like Corbyn is the short-odds favourite to retain his seat.
Interesting to note that the Lib Dems are nowhere, despite their strength on the other side of the street.
WATTS Richard - Labour 54.5% 6
WEST Catherine - Labour 45.5% 5
KASEKI Jean Roger - Labour 45.5% 5
BOATER Alison - Green 36.4% 4
GREGG Alex - Conservative 27.3% 3
HORNE Stephen - Green 27.3% 3
MILLEN Robert - Conservative 18.2% 2
WILLIAMS Christopher - Conservative 18.2% 2
DUNKERLEY Carina - Green 18.2% 2
SMITH Robert - Liberal Democrats 9.1% 1
OLLIER Alexander - Liberal Democrats 0.0% 0
MAKHAPILA Julliet - Liberal Democrats 0.0% 0
You say Corbyn is favourite for the General election, how close are the other two?