2018 Tower Hamlets London Borough Council election

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2018 Tower Hamlets Council election
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All 45 seats to Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
23 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Party Labour Conservative PATH
Last election 22 seats, 38.6% 5 seats, 12.1% Did not stand
Seats before 22 5 6
Seats won 42 2 1
Seat change Increase20 Decrease3 Decrease5
Popular vote 79,551 17,107 19,580
Percentage 46.1% 9.9% 11.3%
Swing Increase7.5% Decrease2.2% New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Blank Blank Blank
Party Aspire Liberal Democrats Green
Last election Did not stand 0 seats, 6.0% 0 seats, 8.8%
Seats before 10 1 0
Seats won 0 0 0
Seat change Decrease10 Decrease1 Steady
Popular vote 26,513 14,897 13,661
Percentage 15.4% 8.6% 7.9%
Swing New Increase2.6% Decrease0.9%

Tower Hamlets London UK local election 2018 map.svg
Map of the Tower Hamlets electoral wards.

Council control before election

No overall control

Council control after election

Labour

Elections to Tower Hamlets London Borough Council were held on 3 May 2018, the same day as other borough council elections in London. The directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets was also up for election.[1][2]

Prior council composition[]

Since the 2014 election the makeup of the Borough Council has changed considerably, with the second-placed Tower Hamlets First party removed from the Electoral Commission's register of political parties following election court findings that Tower Hamlets First did not operate any responsible financial scheme,[3] nor in the manners as submitted in its registration as a political party,[4] Lutfur Rahman's re-election to the post of Mayor was declared void, and the subsequent by-election was won by John Biggs of the Labour Party. The Labour Party controlled the council from the time of the by-election in June 2015 until one of its councillors defected to the Liberal Democrats in February 2017 over Brexit.[5] Another of Labour's councillors, who served as the Speaker of the Council, was suspended by the party for 10 months in 2016, and again in March 2018, ending his term as an Independent; he went into the election as a candidate for People's Alliance of Tower Hamlets.[6] Also represented was the Conservative Party.

The 2018 result saw Labour hold the mayoralty and re-gain control of the council, winning all but one of the seats won by Tower Hamlets First in 2014, as well as seats from the Conservatives. Rabina Khan, formerly of Tower Hamlets First, but now leader of the rival PATH, came second in the Mayoral election and was the only former Tower Hamlets First councillor to win a seat.

Electoral wards[]

The election was held on the boundaries established by the Tower Hamlets (Electoral Changes) Order 2013, which reduced the size of the council and created new electoral wards. This was the second election on the new boundaries, after the 2014 election.[7]

Overall results[]

Tower Hamlets Local Election Result 2018
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 42 20 1 +19 93.3 46.1 79,551 +7.5
  Aspire 0 0 10 -10 0.0 15.4 26,513 New
  PATH 1 1 0 +1 2.2 11.3 19,580 New
  Conservative 2 0 3 -3 4.4 9.9 17,107 -2.2
  Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0 8.6 14,897 +5.4
  Green 0 0 0 0 7.9 13,661 +1.6
  Independent 0 0 0 0 0.3 590 -0.3
  Women's Equality 0 0 0 0 0.3 564 New
  Renew

0 0 0 0 0.1 154 New
  Tower Hamlets First 0 0 -18 -18 0 0 New

Results by ward[]

Bethnal Green[]

Bethnal Green (3)[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mohammed Hossain 2,916 51.57
Labour Sirajul Islam* 2,830 50.05
Labour Eve McQuillan 2,816 49.81
PATH Syed Haque 800 14.15
PATH Shamsul Hoque 778 13.76
Green Eleanor Matthews 678 11.99
Green Paul Burgess 570 10.08
Women's Equality Jessie MacNeil-Brown 564 9.98
Green John Foster 532 9.41
Aspire Farhana Akther 501 8.86
Aspire Md Amadul Chowdhury 394 6.97
Liberal Democrats Will Dyer 375 6.63
Aspire Jamir Hussain 357 6.31
Liberal Democrats Silas Davis 347 6.14
Liberal Democrats Phyllisa Shelton 323 5.71
Conservative Radia Alam 291 5.15
Conservative Lillian Ingram 291 5.15
Conservative Dinah Glover 291 5.15
Rejected ballots 82
Turnout 5,736 41.91
Registered electors 13,688
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Blackwall and Cubitt Town[]

In October 2018, Pappu was suspended from the Labour group on the council on following a tirade of antisemitic posts on his social media.[9] He subsequently apologised and was readmitted to the Labour Party.[10]

Blackwall and Cubitt Town (3)[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Candida Ronald* 1,275 32.84
Labour Ehtasham Haque 1,237 31.87
Labour Mohammed Pappu 1,089 28.05
Conservative Alexander Kay 883 22.75
Conservative Sofia Sousa 807 20.79
Conservative Nick Vandyke 804 20.71
Aspire Abdul Malik 708 18.24
Aspire Muhammad Uddin 650 16.74
Aspire Mohammed Rahman 605 15.58
Liberal Democrats Stephen Clarke 600 15.46
Liberal Democrats Gabriella de Ferry 562 14.48
Liberal Democrats Antonio Munoz Moreno 363 9.35
Green Thomas Fea 321 8.27
Green Mark Lomas 306 7.88
PATH Shahena Nessa 287 7.39
Green David Hoole 236 6.08
Rejected ballots 35
Turnout 3,917 34.29
Registered electors 11,422
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour hold Swing

Bow East[]

Bow East (3)[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rachel Blake* 2,789 58.65
Labour Marc Francis* 2,644 55.60
Labour Amina Ali* 2,482 52.20
Green David Cox 591 12.43
Aspire Foyzul Islam 503 10.58
Green Farika Holden 464 9.76
Green Daniel Smith 416 8.75
PATH Shah Bodruzzaman 390 8.20
Liberal Democrats Eimear O'Casey 366 7.70
Conservative Sean Dempster 358 7.53
Liberal Democrats Ben Sims 346 7.28
Conservative Robin Edwards 345 7.26
Liberal Democrats Koyes Choudhury 342 7.19
Aspire Mohammed Rahman 338 7.11
Aspire Mahamed Ismail 329 6.92
Conservative Joseph Mycroft 258 5.43
Rejected ballots 26
Turnout 4,781 38.13
Registered electors 12,961
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Bow West[]

Bow West (2)[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Asma Begum* 2,384 60.72
Labour Val Whitehead 2,038 51.91
Green Alistair Polson 499 12.71
Liberal Democrats Liza Franchi 413 10.52
Green Anne Silberbauer 398 10.14
Conservative Samuel Hall 356 9.07
Conservative Agnieszka Kendrick 282 7.18
Aspire Habibur Rahman 273 6.95
Liberal Democrats Altaf Hussain 255 6.50
Aspire Mohammed Tanim 223 5.68
Rejected ballots 27
Turnout 3,953 43.22
Registered electors 9,146
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Bromley North[]

Bromley North (2)[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Zenith Rahman 1,367 41.69
Labour Dan Tomlinson 1,136 34.64
Aspire Mohammed Miah* 905 27.60
PATH Khales Ahmed* 795 24.25
Aspire Nazrul Mannan 525 16.01
PATH Nehad Chowdhury 353 10.77
Green Helen Bateman 258 7.87
Liberal Democrats Janet Ludlow 190 5.79
Conservative Angela Carlton 143 4.36
Conservative Scott Gibson 117 3.57
Liberal Democrats Christopher Rawlins 110 3.35
Rejected ballots 47
Turnout 3,326
Registered electors 7,461
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Bromley South[]

Bromley South (2)[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Danny Hassell* 1,786 47.46
Labour Helal Uddin* 1,759 46.74
Aspire Bodrul Choudhury 1,018 27.05
Aspire Kabir Hussain 903 24.00
PATH Ras Uddin 271 7.20
Green Caroline Fenton 228 6.06
Liberal Democrats Josh Casswell 191 5.08
Conservative Ben Crompton 190 5.05
Green Florian Herzberg 166 4.41
Liberal Democrats Emily Stevenson 165 4.38
Conservative Zachary Harris 127 3.37
Rejected ballots 47
Turnout 3,326
Registered electors 7,461
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Canary Wharf[]

In February 2020, Wood resigned as Leader of the Opposition and as a Conservative in opposition to Brexit and the Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick's decision to approve the building of the Westferry Printworks skyscrapers. He now sits as an Independent.[16]

Canary Wharf (2)[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Wood* 883 28.59
Labour Kyrsten Perry 760 24.60
Labour Anisur Anis 758 24.54
Conservative Tom Randall 754 24.41
Aspire Mohammed Maium Miah Talukdar* 700 22.66
Aspire Helen Begum 456 14.76
Liberal Democrats Kevin Lyons 315 10.20
PATH Yusuf Ahmed 236 7.64
Liberal Democrats Gareth Shelton 222 7.19
Green Andrew Grey 215 6.96
Independent Natasha Bolter 141 4.56
Green Alasdair Blackwell 137 4.44
Rejected ballots 12
Turnout 3,101 33.89
Registered electors 9,150
Conservative hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Island Gardens[]

Island Gardens (2)[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Mufeedah Bustin 1,111 29.10
Conservative Peter Golds* 1,107 28.99
Labour Shubo Hussain 1,032 27.03
Liberal Democrats Elaine Bagshaw 899 23.55
Conservative James Strawson 778 20.38
Liberal Democrats Shelly English 614 16.08
Aspire Sadiqur Bablu Rahman 370 9.69
Aspire Sohid Chowdhury 282 7.39
Green Victoria Gladwin 279 7.31
Green David Allison 254 6.65
PATH Abdul Manik 197 5.16
Rejected ballots 35
Turnout 3853 41.08
Registered electors 9,380
Labour hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing

Lansbury[]

Lansbury (3)[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kahar Chowdhury 2,140 43.43
Labour Muhammad Harun 1,868 37.91
Labour Bex White 1,839 37.32
Aspire Ohid Ahmed* 1,358 27.56
Aspire Jahed Choudhury 980 19.89
Aspire Shully Akthar 881 17.88
PATH Abdul Sheikh 646 13.11
Liberal Democrats Jack Gilbert 506 10.27
Liberal Democrats Oliver McQueen 506 10.27
Conservative Mumshad Afruz 398 8.08
Conservative Paul Ingham 388 7.87
Green Katy Guttmann 377 7.65
PATH Syed Miah 354 7.18
PATH Muhammad Uddin 337 6.84
Green John Urpeth 331 6.72
Liberal Democrats Tara Hussain 299 6.07
Conservative Hanad Darwish 247 5.01
Independent Monsur Khan 167 3.39
Rejected ballots 56
Turnout 4,983 41.31
Registered electors 12,063
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Limehouse[]

Limehouse (1)[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour James King 755 37.05
Conservative David Garside 622 30.52
Liberal Democrats Jack Briggs 265 13.00
Aspire Shaheen Rashid 207 10.16
Green Tim Kiely 117 5.74
PATH Adam O'Connell 72 3.53
Majority 133
Rejected ballots 28
Turnout 2,066 44.11
Registered electors 4,684
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Mile End[]

Mile End (3)[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Asma Islam 2,646 50.30
Labour David Edgar* 2,515 47.81
Labour Puru Miah 2,052 39.01
PATH Shah Alam* 1,142 21.71
Aspire Helal Miah 941 17.89
Aspire Joynul Bashar 870 16.54
Aspire Mustak Syed 757 14.39
PATH Mohammad Obeaidur Rahman 539 10.25
Green Ciaran Cusack 482 9.16
Conservative Gracie Browning 408 7.76
Green Aaron Parr 381 7.24
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Fryer 359 6.83
Liberal Democrats Tabitha Potts 323 6.14
Liberal Democrats Richard MacMillan 315 5.99
Conservative Nick Millward 282 5.36
Conservative Carlos Soares de Freitas 238 4.52
PATH Mohammad Sajjadur Rahman 178 3.38
Rejected ballots 57
Turnout 5,317 40.79
Registered electors 13,036
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Poplar[]

Poplar (1)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sufia Alam 732 36.84
Aspire Gulum Choudhury* 533 26.82
PATH Dulal Uddin 445 22.40
Conservative Harry Scoffin 143 7.20
Liberal Democrats John Denniston 96 4.83
Independent Luke Connolly 38 1.91
Majority 199
Rejected ballots 57
Turnout 2,044 45.86
Registered electors 4,457
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Shadwell[]

In October 2018, Khan joined the Liberal Democrats after the People's Alliance of Tower Hamlets folded.[23]

Shadwell (2)[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PATH Rabina Khan* 1,565 38.37
Labour Ruhul Amin 1,270 31.14
Labour Charlotte Norton 1,157 28.36
Aspire Mohammad Harun Miah* 993 24.34
PATH Ana Miah 765 18.75
Aspire Bodruzzaman Shamim 439 10.76
Independent Kazi Gous-Miah 244 5.98
Green Ben Hyde-Hart 201 4.93
Conservative Des Ellerbeck 179 4.39
Liberal Democrats Dominic Buxton 165 4.05
Conservative Daryl Stafford 146 3.58
Liberal Democrats Freda Graf 143 3.51
Green Jonathan Page 121 2.97
Rejected ballots 73
Turnout 4,152 49.89
Registered electors 8,323
PATH gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Spitalfields and Banglatown[]

Spitalfields and Banglatown (2)[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Shad Chowdury 1,704 50.16
Labour Leema Qureshi 1,114 32.79
Aspire Suluk Ahmed* 785 23.11
Aspire Kalam Choudhury 776 22.84
Conservative Anwara Ali 276 8.12
Green Maureen Childs 266 7.83
PATH Abdul Rob 263 7.74
Conservative William Fletcher 215 6.33
Green Oli Walker 201 5.92
Liberal Democrats Linda Packard 199 5.86
Liberal Democrats Ferdy North 190 5.59
PATH Sumsul Talukder 145 4.27
Rejected ballots 49
Turnout 3,446 40.24
Registered electors 8,563
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

St Dunstan's[]

St Dunstan's (2)[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ayas Miah* 2,202 51.15
Labour Dipa Das 1,750 40.65
PATH Muhammad Hussain 902 20.95
Aspire Mahbub Alam* 783 18.19
Aspire Momina Begum 462 10.73
PATH Shahar Imran 449 10.43
Green Catherine Conway 315 7.32
Conservative Lawrence Kay 241 5.60
Green Ben Hancocks 237 5.51
Liberal Democrats Helen Harris 228 5.30
Conservative Dan Lambeth 193 4.48
Liberal Democrats Frank Muldoon 126 2.93
Rejected ballots 48
Turnout 4,353 49.28
Registered electors 8,833
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

St Katharine's and Wapping[]

St Katharine's and Wapping (2)[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Denise Jones* 1,279 35.64
Labour Abdul Ullah 1,033 28.78
Conservative Kirsty Finlayson 956 26.64
Liberal Democrats Marie Cahill 943 26.27
Liberal Democrats Stephen O'Shea 816 22.74
Conservative Neil King 794 22.12
Green Robert Crowston 336 9.36
PATH Masuma Begum 174 4.85
Aspire Mohammad Mamun 140 3.90
Aspire Altab Miah 34 0.95
Rejected ballots 24
Turnout 3,613 42.49
Registered electors 8,503
Labour gain from Conservative Swing
Labour hold Swing

St Peter's[]

St Peter's (3)[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kevin Brady 2,660 46.46
Labour Tarik Khan 2,483 43.37
Labour Gabriela Salva Macallan 2,375 41.48
Aspire Muhammad Mustaquim* 1,034 18.06
Aspire Abu Chowdhury 954 16.66
Aspire Muhammed Alipir 822 14.36
PATH Akram Ahmed 781 13.64
Green Alexandra Britten 781 13.64
PATH Azizur Khan 726 12.68
PATH Abjol Miah* 705 12.31
Green Ciaran Jebb 640 11.18
Green Bethan Lant 437 7.63
Liberal Democrats John Griffiths 364 6.36
Liberal Democrats Tilly Munro 298 5.21
Conservative Susan Field 296 5.17
Liberal Democrats Arif Erdogan 255 4.45
Conservative Gregory Rodwell 198 3.46
Conservative Zachary Spiro 176 3.07
Rejected ballots 42
Turnout 5,767 43.39
Registered electors 13,292
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

Stepney Green[]

Stepney Green (2)[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sabina Akhtar* 2,105 54.99
Labour Motin Uz-Zaman 1,515 39.58
PATH Akhlaqur Rahman 836 21.84
PATH Ahbab Miah 620 16.20
Aspire Oliur Rahman* 496 12.96
Green Kirsty Chestnutt 316 8.25
Aspire Habibur Rahman 303 7.92
Conservative David Fell 223 5.83
Conservative Tiffany Trenner-Lyle 181 4.73
Green George Lyle 178 4.65
Liberal Democrats Ailbhe Rees 164 4.28
Liberal Democrats Antony Sanders 148 3.87
Rejected ballots 57
Turnout 3,885 47.79
Registered electors 8,130
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First Swing
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First Swing

Weavers[]

Weavers (2)[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Abdul Mukit* 1,773 48.60
Labour John Pierce* 1,516 41.56
Aspire Mohammed Elaahi 533 14.61
Aspire Mohammed Hussain 517 14.17
Green Andrew Fernandez 342 9.38
Green Chris Smith 316 8.66
Liberal Democrats Ed Long 266 7.29
PATH Halima Shopna 231 6.33
Conservative Philip Baldwin 220 6.03
Conservative Elliott Weaver 194 5.32
Renew

Spencer Wood 154 4.22
PATH Taj Uddin 141 3.87
Liberal Democrats Ify Okoli 139 3.81
Rejected ballots 41
Turnout 3,689 40.71
Registered electors 9,062
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Whitechapel[]

Whitechapel (3)[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Faroque Ahmed 1,812 43.18
Labour Shah Ameen 1,695 40.40
Labour Victoria Obaze 1,352 32.22
PATH Shafi Ahmed* 1,255 29.91
PATH Aminur Khan* 1,128 26.88
PATH Muhammad Asad 1,074 25.60
Green Katy Clarke 414 9.87
Liberal Democrats Nicola East 373 8.89
Aspire Syed Ali 341 8.13
Green Miles Battye 324 7.72
Conservative Jane Emmerson 312 7.44
Aspire Syeda Eshrat Queen 281 6.70
Conservative Mark Fletcher 274 6.53
Liberal Democrats Emanuel Andjelic 255 6.08
Aspire Dipu Jaigirdar 253 6.03
Conservative Noel Dube 242 5.77
Liberal Democrats Stilpon Nestor 237 5.65
Rejected ballots 49
Turnout 4,245 38.76
Registered electors 10,953
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First
Labour gain from Tower Hamlets First

By elections 2018–2022[]

Lansbury Ward by election – 7th February 2019
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rajib Ahmed 1,308 40.8 Increase2.5
Aspire Ohid Ahmed 1,002 31.3 Increase7.0
Liberal Democrats Muhammad Asad 290 9.0 Increase0.2
UKIP Paul Shea 176 5.5 New
Conservative Mumshad Afruz 175 5.5 Decrease1.7
Green John Urpeth 166 5.2 Decrease1.6
The House Party Terence McGrenera 89 2.8 New
Majority 306 9.5
Turnout 3,206
Labour hold Swing
Shadwell Ward by election – 7th February 2019
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Aspire Harun Miah 1,012 34.8 Increase13.4
Labour Asik Rahman 914 31.5 Increase4.1
Liberal Democrats Abjol Miah 484 16.7 Increase13.1
Conservative Daryl Stafford 185 6.4 Increase2.5
Green Tim Kelly 125 4.3 Increase0.1
Independent Kazi Miah 119 4.1 Increase1.2
Women's Equality Elena Scherbatykh 65 2.2 New
Majority 98 3.3 N/A
Turnout 2,904
Aspire gain from Labour
Weavers Ward by election –12th August 2021
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Aspire Kabir Ahmed 1,204 46.5 Increase31.4
Labour Nasrin Khan 742 28.6 Decrease21.8
Conservative Elliott Weaver 360 13.9 Increase7.6
Green Nathalie Bienfait 205 7.9 Increase1.8
Liberal Democrats Emannuel Andjelic 50 1.9 Decrease5.7
TUSC Hugo Piere 30 1.2 New
Majority 462 17.9 N/A
Turnout 2,591
Aspire gain from Labour

Notes[]

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