Elections in your area
Thursday 7 May 2026
You will have two ballot papers to fill out.
Get ready to vote:
Mayor of Tower Hamlets
This election will be held on Thursday 7 May 2026.
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All areas in Tower Hamlets vote for the council's mayor, in addition to the councillors for their ward. The Mayor of Tower Hamlets is elected to lead the council. The Mayor chairs the council cabinet, directs the council's strategy, and sets the council budget.
You will have one vote, and can choose from nine candidates.
Get ready to vote:
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How to vote
This election uses First-past-the-post.
Mark an X in the box for your preferred candidate.
You can mark up to one candidate.
Read the instructions at the top of your ballot paper carefully.
For more information, visit The Electoral Commission's website or ask an official at your polling station.
Read the official candidate booklet for this election.
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Hirra Khan Adeogun
Green Party
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Zami Ali
Tower Hamlets Independents
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John Bullard
Reform UK
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Mohammed Abdul Hannan
Liberal Democrats
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Sirajul Islam
Labour Party
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Terrence McGrenera
Independent
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Dominic Aidan Nolan
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Hugo Pierre
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
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Lutfur Rahman
Aspire
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Bethnal Green West ward
This election will be held on Thursday 7 May 2026.
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This is an election for London borough councillors.
Councillors represent the people of their ward on the council. Councillors are elected for four-year terms. Most London wards elect more than one councillor, which is why you may have more than one vote.
London boroughs are responsible for many different services, including:
- Child and adult social care
- Schools and education
- Rubbish collection and recycling
- Housing and planning
- Libraries and museums
- Roads and pavements
- Sports facilities and public parks
Councils are funded by a combination of council tax, business rates, and grants from the UK government. Councillors are not paid a salary, but they do receive financial compensation and expenses to cover their time and travel commitments.
You will have three votes, and can choose from 20 candidates.
Get ready to vote:
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How to vote
This election uses First-past-the-post.
Mark an X in the box for your preferred candidates.
You can mark up to three candidates.
Read the instructions at the top of your ballot paper carefully.
For more information, visit The Electoral Commission's website or ask an official at your polling station.
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Mohaemd Ahmed Ahmed
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Musthak Ahmed
Aspire
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Peter John Bowring
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Abu Talha Chowdhury
Aspire
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Warwick Richard Danks
Liberal Democrats
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Mae Dobbs
Green Party
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Carmine Greusard-Deffeuille
Labour Party
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Clive Adrian Heemskerk
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
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Muhibul Hoque
Tower Hamlets Independents
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Gulay Icoz
Labour Party
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Avi Islam
Tower Hamlets Independents
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Nasir Ahmed Jilani
Tower Hamlets Independents
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Sundar Bhargav Joshi
Liberal Democrats
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Tarik Ahmed Khan
Labour Party
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Ted Maxwell
Independent
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Chelsea Chiamaka Ireoluwa Omoogun
Green Party
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Paula Elizabeth Angela Palmer
Liberal Democrats
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Ahmedur Rahman
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Amin Rahman
Aspire
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Graham Wild
Reform UK
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Your polling station is:
Hague Primary School
Wilmot Street
LondonIt will be open from 7a.m. to 10p.m. on Thursday 7 May 2026
You don't need to take your poll card with you.
If you have a postal vote, you can hand it in at this polling station on election day up to 10pm. When handing in postal votes, you will need to complete a form, giving your name, address, how many postal votes you are handing in, and why you are handing in those postal votes.
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You will need to take photo ID to vote at a polling station in this election
You do not need your poll card to vote. You must vote at your assigned polling station.
- Read more about voting in Great Britain.
- Read more about photo ID.
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Voting by post
The deadline to apply for a postal vote for the elections taking place on 7 May 2026 was 21 April 2026. You can apply for a postal vote in future elections."
Read more about voting by post.
Ballot papers for the election on 7 May 2026 will not be printed until after 9 April 2026. If you have a postal vote, your local council will send your postal voting pack around three weeks before polling day.
If you are away from home before or shortly after 9 April 2026, and will not return before polling day, your postal vote will not reach you in time for you to use it. In this case, you should consider applying for a proxy vote instead.
If you have not received your postal voting pack, you can contact London Borough of Tower Hamlets on 020 7364 0872.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
https://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/
electoralservices@towerhamlets.gov.ukReplacement packs can only be issued from tomorrow until 5pm on 7 May 2026.
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