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Watford Election Hubs Ahead of Council Elections on 2 May 2024

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Watford Election Hubs Ahead of Council Elections on 2 May 2024

On Thursday 2 May, Watford and Three Rivers ballot boxes will be open in every ward for the council and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the Hertfordshire Police area between 7 am and 10 pm (Full list of nominated candidates below)

During the run-up, dedicated staff will be available to assist residents with election enquiries at a series of drop-in Election Hubs located at Watford Central Library and Atria Watford.

Staff will be available during the specified hours, to ensure that you have all the information and assistance you need for the upcoming elections.

These drop-in sessions are open during the following times:

Watford Central Library, WD17 3EU
From 13 April to Tuesday 30 April
Tuesdays and Thursdays – 5pm to 7pm
Saturdays – 10am to 2pm

Atria Watford, WD17 2UB
Monday 15 April – 10am to 6pm
Thursday 18 April – 10am to 6pm
Tuesday 23 April – 10am to 6pm
Sunday 28 April – 12pm to 4pm
Monday 29 & Tuesday 30 April – 10am to 6pm

Those registered to vote are sent a poll card in advance of the election which includes details of your polling station. (Nascot, Vicarage, Park, Central, Holywell, Meriden, Woodside, Callowland, Leggatts, Stanborough, Tudor, Oxhey).

Those who have not yet registered to vote can register to vote online Ends at Midnight on Tuesday 16 April.
Or apply for a postal or proxy when unable to get to your polling station. Ends Wednesday 24 April.

Elections Team at elections@watford.gov.uk 

The full list of candidates:

Watford: Callowland

  • Nick Kahan – Conservative
  • Richard Short – Liberal Democrat
  • Dennis Watling – Labour

Watford: Central

  • Devyani Bajaj – Conservative
  • David Ealey – Reform UK
  • Mo Hakim – Labour
  • James O’Connor – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
  • Sam Summer – Liberal Democrat
  • Dennis Wharton – Independent

Watford: Holywell

  • Nigel Bell – Labour
  • Simon Morrison – Liberal Democrat
  • Danny Moseley – Conservative
  • Mark O’Connor – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Watford: Leggatts

  • Sham Begum – Liberal Democrat
  • James Fanning – Conservative
  • Derek Foster – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
  • Sarah Knott – Heritage
  • Asma Suleman – Labour

Watford: Meriden

  • Annalisa Buraglio – Liberal Democrat
  • Ian Green – Reform UK
  • Keith Morgan – Labour
  • Jennie Raperport – Conservative

Watford: Nascot

  • Mark Watkin – Liberal Democrat
  • Seamus Williams – Labour
  • Stephen Woodard – Conservative
  • Charlie Xie – Reform UK

Watford: Oxhey

  • Karen Clarke-Taylor – Liberal Democrat
  • Sahil Ghuman – Conservative
  • Shaun Howard – Green
  • Anthony Scott-Norman – Labour
  • Neal Webber – Reform UK

Watford: Park

  • John Craddock – Reform UK
  • Rajinder Dhindsa – Labour
  • Gabriel Duduta – Liberal Democrat
  • Arijit Mukherjee – Conservative

Watford: Stanborough

  • Clara Ansong – Liberal Democrat
  • Laura Griffiths – Labour
  • Gary Ling – Reform UK
  • Peter Williams – Conservative

Watford: Tudor 

  • Ola Alade – Labour
  • Carly Bishop – Conservative
  • John Dowdle – Reform UK
  • Darren Walford – Liberal Democrat

Watford: Vicarage 

  • Vibhor Agarwal – Conservative
  • Sohail Bashir – Liberal Democrat
  • David Gordon – Green
  • Sara Jane Trebar – Labour

Watford: Woodside

  • Anne Joynes – Labour
  • Kingsley Owen – Conservative
  • Ann Saffery – Liberal Democrat

Three Rivers Districts

Three Rivers: Abbots Langley and Bedmond

  • Matthew Bedford – Liberal Democrat
  • James Farrington – Labour
  • Michael Rayment – Green
  • Hitesh Tailor – Conservative

Three Rivers: Carpenders Park

  • Christopher Alley – Conservative
  • Deesha Chandra – Green
  • Kate Turner – Liberal Democrat
  • William Waite – Labour

Three Rivers: Chorleywood North and Sarratt

  • Margaret Gallagher – Labour
  • Peter Loader – Green
  • Frank Mahon-Daly – Liberal Democrat
  • Ciarán Reed – Conservative

Three Rivers: Chorleywood South and Maple Cross

  • Harry Davies – Liberal Democrat
  • Oliver Neville – Conservative
  • Iain Roden – Labour
  • Roger Stafford – Green

Three Rivers: Dickinsons

  • Paul Rainbow – Liberal Democrat
  • David Redman – Conservative
  • Cheryl Stungo – Green
  • Jeni Swift Gillett – Labour

Three Rivers: Durrants

  • Salem Al-Damluji – Conservative
  • Angus Glasser – Green
  • John Grillo – Labour
  • Chris Lloyd – Liberal Democrat

Three Rivers: Gade Valley

  • Vicky Edwards – Conservative
  • Andrew Gallagher – Green
  • Elinor Gazzard – Liberal Democrat
  • Bruce Prochnik – Labour

Three Rivers: Leavesden

  • Stephen Giles-Medhurst – Liberal Democrat
  • Anne Jervis – Conservative
  • Marie-Louise Nolan – Labour
  • Bruce Perry – Green

Three Rivers: Moor Park and Eastbury

  • Matt Jones – Green
  • Mashkoor Khan – Labour
  • Debbie Morris – Conservative
  • Laura Thompson – Liberal Democrat

Three Rivers: Oxhey Hall and Hayling

  • Mary Chabrel – Green
  • Vishal Patel – Conservative
  • Andrew Scarth – Liberal Democrat
  • Jason St John – Labour

Three Rivers: Penn and Mill End

  • Malcolm Lee – Green
  • Mike Sims – Conservative
  • Tom Smith – Liberal Democrat
  • Martin Waldron – Labour

Three Rivers: Rickmansworth Town

  • Janet Cullen – Labour
  • Pav Dhyani – Liberal Democrat
  • Lisa Hudson – Conservative
  • Stephen Martin – Green

Three Rivers: South Oxhey

  • Joan King – Labour
  • Chris Lawrence – Green
  • Rhys Southall – Liberal Democrat
  • Kavan Trivedi – Conservative
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