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Croydon North by-election, 2012

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Candidate Steve Reed Andrew Stranack Winston McKenzie
Party Labour Conservative UKIP
Popular vote 15,898 4,137 1,400
Percentage 64.7 16.8 5.7

Map showing the Croydon North Parliamentary constituency within Greater London.

MP before election

Malcolm Wicks
Labour

Subsequent MP

Steve Reed
Labour

The Croydon North by-election was a by-election for the Parliament of the United Kingdom's House of Commons constituency of Croydon North in the London Borough of Croydon. The by-election was caused by the death of its Member of Parliament Malcolm Wicks.[1] It took place on Thursday, 29 November,[2] the same day as by-elections in Middlesbrough and Rotherham. The by-election was won by Steve Reed of the Labour Party.

Boundaries

The constituency covers the north west of the London Borough of Croydon and includes Thornton Heath, Norbury, Selhurst and parts of South and Upper Norwood. It is made up of eight electoral wards from the borough:

  • Bensham Manor, Broad Green, Norbury, Selhurst, South Norwood, Thornton Heath, Upper Norwood, and West Thornton

Croydon's three constituencies are contiguous with the boundaries of the London Borough of Croydon. Croydon North borders the seats of Carshalton and Wallington, Mitcham and Morden, Streatham, Dulwich and West Norwood, Lewisham West and Penge, Beckenham, Croydon Central, and Croydon South.

Result

Wards of Croydon North constituency (orange) within the London Borough of Croydon (yellow)

Croydon Borough Council released the statement of persons nominated on 14 November. This confirmed 12 candidates will contest the election.[3] The electorate is said to be around 104,000[4]

On 3 November 2012, former children's book publisher and current Leader of London Borough of Lambeth Council, Councillor[5] Steve Reed was chosen to be the Labour candidate after a closely fought battle with London Assembly member Val Shawcross.[6]

Charity worker and social entrepreneur Andrew Stranack, who has cerebral palsy,[7] is the Conservative party candidate.[8]

On 17 October 2012, IT professional and former London Borough of Islington Councillor Marisha Ray was selected as the prospective Liberal Democrats candidate.[9]

On 25 October, the Green Party chose local campaigner Shasha Khan, dubbed by local reporters as 'Croydon's Green Knight'[10]

Winston McKenzie, a perennial election candidate who was the UKIP candidate in Tottenham, an independent candidate at the Brent East by-election, 2003, Veritas Party nominee at Croydon North in 2005 and independent candidate for London Mayor has been chosen as the prospective candidate for the UK Independence Party.[8]

On 29 October, the Chair[citation needed] of the London Race and Criminal Justice Consortium and a former Senior Policy Advisor to the then Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, Lee Jasper, was selected[citation needed] as the candidate for the Respect Party.

On 17 October, The National Front confirmed their prospective candidate to be the former British National Party Deputy Chairman and engineer Richard Edmonds.[11]

Election Political result Candidate Party Votes % ±%
Croydon North by-election, 2012
Death of Malcolm Wicks
Turnout: 24,562 (26.5%) −34.1
Labour hold
Majority: 11,761 (47.9%) +16.0
Swing: 8.0% from Con to Lab
Steve ReedLabour15,89264.7+8.7
Andrew Stranack Conservative4,13716.8−7.3
Winston McKenzie UKIP1,4005.7+4.0
Marisha Ray Liberal Democrats8603.5−10.5
Shasha Khan Green8553.5+1.5
Lee Jasper Respect7072.9+2.4
Stephen Hammond CPA1920.8N/A
Richard Edmonds National Front1610.7N/A
Ben Stevenson Communist1190.50.2
John Cartwright Monster Raving Loony1100.4N/A
Simon Lane nine eleven was an inside job660.3N/A
Robin Smith Young People's630.3N/A

Previous result

Election Political result Candidate Party Votes % ±%
General election 2010
New boundaries
Electorate: 85,216
Turnout: 51,676 (60.6%) +8.0
Labour hold
Majority: 16,481 (31.9%)
Swing: +0.3% from Con to Lab
Malcolm WicksLabour28,94756.0+2.4
Jason Hadden Conservative12,46624.1+1.9
Gerry Jerome Liberal Democrats7,22614.0-3.2
Shasha Khan Green1,0172.0-0.9
Jonathan Serter UKIP8911.7-0.0
Novlette Williams Christian5861.1N/A
Mohommad Shaikh Respect2720.5N/A
Ben Stevenson Communist1600.3N/A
Mohamed Sayed Independent1110.2N/A

See also

References

  1. ^ "Labour MP Malcolm Wicks dies at 65". Jersey Evening Post. 29 September 2012.
  2. ^ Davies, Gareth. "Labour hits campaign trail as Croydon North by-election pencilled in for November 29". This is Croydon. Retrieved 2012-10-22.
  3. ^ http://www.croydon.gov.uk/contents/departments/democracy/pdf/599154/Croydon_North_2012-11-29/Statementpersonsnominatedandpoll.pdf
  4. ^ Croydon by-election will set a record of sorts Andrew Pelling
  5. ^ Profile Steve Reed London Borough of Lambeth
  6. ^ Croydon Advertiser. London. 3 November 2012 http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/Breaking-Steve-Reed-selected-Labour-candidate/story-17223500-detail/story.html. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Tory candidate's life on the poverty line on a deprived estate The Guardian
  8. ^ a b "Tories choose Stranack to contest Croydon North seat". Retrieved 2012-10-19.
  9. ^ Duffett, Helen. "Marisha Ray selected for Lib Dems in Croydon North". LibDemvoice. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  10. ^ Croydon Greens: Green Knight selected Croydon Green Party
  11. ^ Cotterill, Mark. "100 nationalists attend JT memorial event in Preston". Retrieved 2012-10-18.