Nicholas Rogers
was the Conservative and Unionist Party candidate for South West constituency in the London Assembly elections (Constituencies). They were elected with 69,212 votes.
Nicholas Rogers's policies
Statement to voters
Nicholas is a former Metropolitan Police Special Constable and a career railway worker.
Full statement
He is an currently Incident Controller for Network Rail, managing the response to any accident, incident or emergency that occurs on the South West route out of Waterloo. Outside of work, Nicholas has always been involved in voluntary and community work.In 2016 he founded TEDxKingstonUponThames, a series of non-profit events based on the famous TED Talks model with the aim of giving interesting local people and projects a platform. It has now grown to become one of the largest TEDx events in the country. Nicholas also sponsored and set up two Little Free Libraries in his local community, to promote a love of reading and to ensure that local people always have easy access to books. Nicholas lives in Surbiton with his husband, Liam, and their three cats.
This statement was added by Nicholas Rogers, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Record in office
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Nicholas Rogers online
- NickRogersLDN
- Home page
- https://www.nicholasrogers.org/
- njronline
- The party's candidate page for this person
- https://www.glaconservatives.co.uk/nicholas-rogers-am
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2021 | South West: London Assembly elections (Constituencies) | Conservative and Unionist Party | 69,212 votes (elected) | 1st / 6 candidates |
2018 | Berrylands: Kingston upon Thames local election | Conservative and Unionist Party | 946 votes (not elected) | 6th / 13 candidates |
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