Croydon local election
South Norwood 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 17 candidates.
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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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Jude Ayim-Awusu
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Jason Brown
Taking The Initiative Party
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Alan Francis Philip Clarke
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Valencia Dawson
Taking The Initiative Party
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Melanie Dorothea Felten
Labour and Co-operative Party
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Jamal Frederick
Reform UK
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Benjamin Goldstone
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
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Tracey Jo Hague
Green Party
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Christopher Derek Herman
Labour and Co-operative Party
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Stella Nabukeera
Labour and Co-operative Party
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Martyn Post
Green Party
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Michael Pusey
Taking The Initiative Party
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Michael Ryan
Reform UK
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Ruban Segaran
Green Party
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Zachary Stiling
Reform UK
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Chris Stock
Liberal Democrats
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Charles William Tye
Conservative and Unionist Party
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