This thread shows the results of the 2026 election in Waltham Forest.
Going into the election, Labour were the controlling party holding 44 out of 60 seats. The Conservatives had ten councillors, Reform had three, and there were three Independents.
Total number of confirmed councillors: 60/60
Green: 32
Labour 14:
Conservatives: 14
Ward by ward breakdown
Cann Hall
Tom Hainge (Green)
Peter Richardson (Green)
Cathall
Aisha Abubakar (Labour)
Rachel Susan Barrat (Green)
Chapel End
Luke Antony Glazzard (Green)
Layla Louise Rosa (Green)
Sue Wheat (Green)
Chingford Green
Mitchell Goldie (Conservative)
Kay Isa (Conservative)
Kelly Summers (Conservative)
Endlebury
Emma Best (Conservative)
Roy Berg (Conservative)
Forest
Yuksel Gonul (Green)
Simone McNichols-Thomas (Green)
Paul Perkins (Green)
Grove Green
Sarah Bentley (Green)
Charlotte Lafferty (Green)
Paul Treacy (Green)
Hale End & Highams Park South
Tony Bell (Labour)
Rosalind Dore (Labour)
Hatch Lane and Highams Park North
Shenise Adam (Conservative)
Umar Ali (Conservative)
Siobhan Wing (Conservative)
High Street
Lisa Bryan (Green)
John Donegan (Green)
Marcelo Hart-Camus (Green)
Higham Hill
Louise Ashcroft (Green)
Karen Bellamy (Labour)
Em Dean (Green)
Hoe Street
Andrew Dixon (Labour)
Ahsan Khan (Labour)
Miriam Mirwitch (Labour)
Larkswood
John Moss (Conservative)
Sam O’Connell (Conservative)
Catherine Saumarez (Conservative)
Lea Bridge
Liz Biggs (Green)
Solène Fabios (Green)
Rosie Rowlands (Green)
Leyton
Rob Gardner (Green)
Daisy Richards (Green)
Demetrius Williams (Green)
Leytonstone
Denise Alder (Green)
Clyde Loakes (Labour)
RoseMary Warington (Green)
Markhouse
Chanté Syreena Johnson (Green)
Johar Khan (Labour)
St James
David Berrie (Green)
Martin Edobor (Green)
Anna Rose Kerr (Green)
Upper Walthamstow
Yusuf Patel (Labour)
Caramel Quin (Labour)
Valley
Afzal Akram (Conservative)
Toby Garrett (Conservative)
Jemma Hemsted (Conservative)
William Morris
Ben Copsey (Green)
Kizzy Gardiner (Labour)
Grace Williams (Labour)
Wood Street
Richard Sweden (Labour)
Stephanie Talbut (Labour)





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