Hanger Hill Ward

Councillors

Nigel Sumner (Conservative)

Address: C/o Conservative Members' Room, Ealing Town Hall
Surgery: 2nd Saturday of the month, 10.30am-11.30am, Brentham Club, 38a Meadvale Road W5 (except in August); last Monday of the month, 12noon-1pm, Polish Church Hall, Windsor Road W5.
Contact tel: (020) 8992 2648
Email: nigel.sumner@ealing.gov.uk

Joy Morrissey (Conservative)

Details to be added

Greg Stafford (Conservative)

Details to be added

Election Result May 22nd 2014

No Change: Cons Hold - Turnout - 35.91%

Candidate’s name Description Votes Elected
MORRISSEY Joy Rebekah Conservative
1872
Yes
SUMNER Nigel Robert Conservative
1829
Yes
STAFFORD Gregory James Conservative
1801
Yes
KENT Amanda Labour
1134
HUSSAIN Amran Labour
943
WOODGATE Paul John Labour
879
VISARIA Ruby The Green Party
560
BROOKS Cameron David Mackenzie Liberal Democrat
421
WEST Peter Alexander Liberal Democrat
412
MILLER Tony Liberal Democrat
411
Total  
10236

Ward Results for Local Election May 2010

Name of candidate Description Number of votes
PAGAN Diana Mary Conservative

3136 elected

DENNEHY Benjamin Luke Conservative

3130 elected

SUMNER Nigel Robert Conservative

2976 elected

BLAKE David Stephen Liberal Democrat Focus Team

1623

MITCHELL Sarah Jane Liberal Democrat Focus Team

1464

MILLER Tony Liberal Democrat Focus Team

1452

GILL Raj Labour

1402

WOODGATE Paul John Labour

1258

NEKATI Prayer Labour

1216

Conservatives hold three seats. Turnout: 61.97%

Ward Results for Local Election May 2006

Candidate Party No. of votes
Yerolemou, Barbara Czeslawa Conservative

2158 elected

Pagan, Diana Mary Conservative

2079 elected

Sumner, Nigel Robert Conservative

2037 elected

Andre, Jeannine Juin Liberal Democrat Focus Team

742

Hulley, Jonathan Roger Liberal Democrat Focus Team

695

Chadha, Immi Labour

675

LLoyd-James, Anna Clara Maryse Liberal Democrat Focus Team

652

Norrie, Amanda Karen Labour

559

Ahmed, Shabir Labour

593

Fisher, Thomas Howard Green Party

510

Conservatives hold three seats - In 2002, the Conservatives won Hanger Hill with a strong majority, and with the same candidates in the field, it is unsurprising that their lead was not overturned. Turnout: 39.19%