| Hendon | |
|---|---|
| Electoral ward for the Barnet London Borough Council | |
Hendon ward boundaries since 2022 | |
| Borough | Barnet |
| County | Greater London |
| Population | 21,981 (2021)[a] |
| Electorate | 13,484 (2022) |
| Major settlements | Hendon |
| Area | 3.367 square kilometres (1.300 sq mi) |
| Current electoral ward | |
| Created | 1968 |
| Number of members | 3 |
| Councillors |
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| GSS code | E05013643 |
Hendon is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Barnet. The ward was first used in the 1968 elections. It returns three councillors to Barnet London Borough Council.
List of councillors
| Term | Councillor | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1968–1978 | John Gordon-Lee | Conservative | |
| 1968–1990 | Norman Hirshfield | Conservative | |
| 1968–1986 | Victor Hockley | Conservative | |
| 1978–1986 | John Archard-Jones | Conservative | |
| 1986–1990 | Peter Grosz | Conservative | |
| 1986–1998 | Frederick Poole | Conservative | |
| 1990–2022 | Anthony Finn | Conservative | |
| 1990–1996 | Edward Bunn | Conservative | |
| 1996–2002 | Andrew Sherling | Conservative | |
| 1998–2018 | Maureen Braun | Conservative | |
| 2002–2010 | Matthew Offord | Conservative | |
| 2010–present | Mark Shooter[b] | Conservative | |
| Reform | |||
| 2018–2022 | Nizza Fluss | Conservative | |
| 2022–2025 | Joshua Conway | Conservative | |
| 2022–present | Alex Prager | Conservative | |
| 2025–present | Shimon Ryde | Conservative | |
Barnet council elections since 2022
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Barnet in 2022.
2025 by-election
The by-election will take place on 30 October 2025, following the disqualification of Joshua Conway.[2][3]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Shimon Ryde | 1,656 | 46.8 | −2.5 | |
| Reform | Yosef David | 1,069 | 30.2 | New | |
| Labour | Lewis Harrison | 423 | 12.0 | −14.8 | |
| Green | Gabrielle Bailey | 201 | 5.7 | −2.4 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Jeremy Walsh | 107 | 3.0 | −2.2 | |
| Rejoin EU | Ben Rend | 81 | 2.3 | New | |
| Turnout | 25.2 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2022 election
The election took place on 5 May 2022.[4]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Joshua Conway | 2,632 | 57.0 | ||
| Conservative | Alex Prager | 2,545 | 55.1 | ||
| Conservative | Mark Shooter | 2,436 | 52.7 | ||
| Labour | Charlotte Daus | 1,427 | 30.9 | ||
| Labour | David Dunitz | 1,329 | 28.8 | ||
| Labour | Viljo Wilding | 1,018 | 22.0 | ||
| Independent | Franca Oliffe | 568 | 12.3 | ||
| Green | Christopher Fordyce | 429 | 9.3 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Michael Hughes | 277 | 6.0 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Janice Turner | 276 | 6.0 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Eunice Phillips | 240 | 5.2 | ||
| Turnout | 4,620 | 34.3 | |||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
2002–2022 Barnet council elections
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Barnet in 2002.
2018 election
The election took place on 3 May 2018.[5]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 3,002 | 62.6 | +11.6 | |
| Conservative | Mark Shooter | 2,950 | 61.6 | +11.5 | |
| Conservative | Nizza Fluss | 2,892 | 60.4 | +12.1 | |
| Labour | Jenny Brown | 1,217 | 25.4 | −3.2 | |
| Labour | Andreas Ioannidis | 1,192 | 24.9 | −3.0 | |
| Labour | David Beere | 1,185 | 24.7 | −2.0 | |
| Green | Carmen Legarda | 316 | 6.6 | −2.8 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Jason Moleman | 271 | 5.7 | −1.0 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Henryk Feszczur | 252 | 5.3 | −0.5 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Klevis Krasniqi | 163 | 3.4 | −0.9 | |
| Duma Polska | Malgorzata Zajaczkowska | 130 | 2.7 | N/A | |
| Turnout | 4,792 | 40.9 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2014 election
The election took place on 22 May 2014.[6]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 2,128 | 51.0 | −0.6 | |
| Conservative | Mark Shooter | 2,087 | 50.1 | −1.8 | |
| Conservative | Maureen Braun | 2,015 | 48.3 | +0.2 | |
| Labour | David Beere | 1,191 | 28.6 | +3.4 | |
| Labour | Gerrard Roots | 1,165 | 27.9 | +1.8 | |
| Labour | Ruth Montague | 1,113 | 26.7 | +1.8 | |
| UKIP | Barry Ryan | 420 | 10.1 | N/A | |
| Green | Andy Monaghan | 390 | 9.4 | +4.5 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Jason Moleman | 280 | 6.7 | −5.7 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Henryk Feszczur | 243 | 5.8 | −7.7 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Charles Wakefield | 180 | 4.3 | −7.5 | |
| Total votes | 4,169 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2010 election
The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election.[7]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Mark Shooter | 3,366 | 51.9 | −0.7 | |
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 3,345 | 51.6 | −3.7 | |
| Conservative | Maureen Braun | 3,115 | 48.1 | −5.2 | |
| Labour | Linda Attwood | 1,692 | 26.1 | +9.8 | |
| Labour | David Beere | 1,636 | 25.2 | +10.4 | |
| Labour | Pierre Jeanmaire | 1,612 | 24.9 | +7.3 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Jonathan Davies | 874 | 13.5 | −10.0 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Jason Moleman | 804 | 12.4 | −9.4 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Anoushka Fernandes-Vidal | 765 | 11.8 | −8.8 | |
| Green | Manisha Abeyasinghe | 319 | 4.9 | N/A | |
| Green | Jennifer Goodman | 313 | 4.8 | N/A | |
| Green | Pablo de Mello | 230 | 3.5 | −4.0 | |
| Turnout | 6,482 | 57.0 | +22.4 | ||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2006 election
The election took place on 4 May 2006.[8]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 2,011 | 55.3 | +10.2 | |
| Conservative | Maureen Braun | 1,937 | 53.3 | +11.0 | |
| Conservative | Matthew Offord | 1,914 | 52.6 | +14.5 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Peter Greenhill | 855 | 23.5 | −8.3 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Stieve De Lance | 793 | 21.8 | −8.9 | |
| Liberal Democrats | Honora Morrissey | 749 | 20.6 | −8.8 | |
| Labour | Pierre Jeanmarie | 641 | 17.6 | −5.8 | |
| Labour | Ruth Montague | 594 | 16.3 | −2.6 | |
| Labour | Nitin Parekh | 538 | 14.8 | −3.9 | |
| Green | Pablo De Mello | 271 | 7.5 | +1.6 | |
| Turnout | 3,636 | 34.6 | +4.1 | ||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
2002 election
The election took place on 2 May 2002.[9]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 1,591 | 45.1 | ||
| Conservative | Maureen Braun | 1,492 | 42.3 | ||
| Conservative | Matthew Offord | 1,345 | 38.1 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Jason Moleman | 1,122 | 31.8 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Michael Green | 1,084 | 30.7 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Steven Deller | 1,039 | 29.4 | ||
| Labour | Aubrey Ross | 827 | 23.4 | ||
| Labour | Anthony Boulton | 668 | 18.9 | ||
| Labour | Doreen Neall | 662 | 18.7 | ||
| Green | Georgia Theodorou | 207 | 5.9 | ||
| Turnout | 3,531 | 30.5 | |||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
1978–2002 Barnet council elections
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Barnet in 1978.
1998 election
The election took place on 7 May 1998.[10]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 1,487 | 37.08 | ||
| Conservative | Maureen Braun | 1,349 | |||
| Conservative | Andrew Sherling | 1,293 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Susan Palin | 1,226 | 30.24 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Jonathan Davies | 1,164 | |||
| Labour | Aubrey Ross | 1,105 | 27.29 | ||
| Labour | Francis Deutsch | 1,022 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Sean Hooker | 977 | |||
| Labour | Margaret Onokah | 912 | |||
| Green | Georgia Theodorou | 200 | 5.39 | ||
| Registered electors | 12,279 | ||||
| Turnout | 3,867 | 31.49 | |||
| Rejected ballots | 10 | 0.26 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1996 by-election
The by-election took place on 14 November 1996, following the resignation of Edward Bunn.[10]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Andrew Sherling | 970 | 36.2 | ||
| Labour | Colin Francome | 885 | 33.1 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Susan Palin | 821 | 30.7 | ||
| Majority | 85 | 3.1 | |||
| Turnout | 2,676 | 22.7 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1994 election
The election took place on 5 May 1994.[11]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 2,036 | 43.37 | ||
| Conservative | Frederick Poole | 1,823 | |||
| Conservative | Edward Bunn | 1,791 | |||
| Labour | Colin Francombe | 1,464 | 30.90 | ||
| Labour | David Simons | 1,302 | |||
| Labour | Alan Killingback | 1,260 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Fiona Palmer | 852 | 18.25 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Harold Defries | 825 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Martin Rodwell | 700 | |||
| Green | Graham White | 325 | 7.48 | New | |
| Registered electors | 11,183 | ||||
| Turnout | 4,481 | 40.07 | |||
| Rejected ballots | 35 | 0.78 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1990 election
The election took place on 3 May 1990.[12]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Anthony Finn | 2,789 | 58.19 | ||
| Conservative | Edward Bunn | 2,692 | |||
| Conservative | Frederick Poole | 2,641 | |||
| Labour | Francis Deutsch | 1,520 | 32.03 | ||
| Labour | Colin Francombe | 1,518 | |||
| Labour | Bryan Reith | 1,432 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | Joan Beales | 491 | 9.78 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | Richard Coward | 454 | |||
| Liberal Democrats | David Ive | 419 | |||
| Registered electors | 10,722 | ||||
| Turnout | 5055 | 47.15 | |||
| Rejected ballots | 9 | 0.18 | |||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1986 election
The election took place on 8 May 1986.[13]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 1,932 | |||
| Conservative | Peter Grosz | 1,804 | |||
| Conservative | Frederick Poole | 1,749 | |||
| Labour | Barbara Condon | 1,172 | |||
| Labour | Martin Earl | 1,151 | |||
| Alliance | Douglas Baron | 1,140 | |||
| Alliance | Alan Magnus | 1,127 | |||
| Labour | Bryan Reith | 1,065 | |||
| Alliance | David Warner | 1,024 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1982 election
The election took place on 6 May 1982.[14]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 2,184 | |||
| Conservative | Victor Hockley | 2,125 | |||
| Conservative | John Archard-Jones | 1,872 | |||
| Alliance | Anne Godfrey | 1,316 | |||
| Alliance | Harold Defries | 1,278 | |||
| Alliance | Alan Magnus | 1,276 | |||
| Labour | Barrie Brown | 1,000 | |||
| Labour | Mary McShane | 945 | |||
| Labour | Martin Earl | 937 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1978 election
The election took place on 4 May 1978.[15]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 2,954 | |||
| Conservative | Victor Hockley | 2,784 | |||
| Conservative | John Archard-Jones | 2,564 | |||
| Labour | Celia Downs | 1,246 | |||
| Labour | Christopher Jacobs | 1,216 | |||
| Labour | Alan Magnus | 1,188 | |||
| Liberal | Gerald Finlay | 478 | |||
| Liberal | Peter Kempster | 355 | |||
| Liberal | Elvin Sorkin | 337 | |||
| Turnout | 40.3 | ||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
| Conservative win (new boundaries) | |||||
1968–1978 Barnet council elections
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Barnet in 1968.
1974 election
The election took place on 2 May 1974.[16]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | John Gordon-Lee | 2,084 | |||
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 2,019 | |||
| Conservative | Victor Hockley | 1,965 | |||
| Labour | A. Magnus | 1,369 | |||
| Labour | D. Neall | 1,332 | |||
| Labour | C. Jacobs | 1,327 | |||
| Liberal | Anne Godfrey | 968 | |||
| Liberal | I. Scott | 932 | |||
| Liberal | A. Gilbey | 896 | |||
| Turnout | 40.0 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1971 election
The election took place on 13 May 1971.[17]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | John Gordon-Lee | 2,553 | |||
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 2,318 | |||
| Conservative | Victor Hockley | 2,249 | |||
| Labour | L. Dinnie | 1,532 | |||
| Labour | M. Lewis | 1,524 | |||
| Labour | D. Ramage | 1,446 | |||
| Liberal | D. Baron | 1,103 | |||
| Liberal | Anne Godfrey | 984 | |||
| Liberal | A. Gower | 902 | |||
| Turnout | 38.9 | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
| Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
1968 election
The election took place on 9 May 1968.[18]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | John Gordon-Lee | 3,078 | 57.0 | ||
| Conservative | Norman Hirshfield | 3,035 | |||
| Conservative | Victor Hockley | 2,986 | |||
| Liberal | Anne Godfrey | 1,682 | 31.1 | ||
| Liberal | Peter Billenness | 1,644 | |||
| Liberal | D. Griffiths | 1,644 | |||
| Labour | H. Fleet | 669 | 11.9 | ||
| Labour | M. Tyler | 618 | |||
| Labour | R. Jackson | 609 | |||
| Turnout | 45.7 | ||||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
| Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
Notes
- ^ 2021 Census data reported for 2022 ward boundaries
- ^ Mark Shooter changed parties in 2025.[1]
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