The Harold Hill Independent Party
LeaderLorraine Moss
Founded16 August 2017 (2017-08-16)
Headquarters147 Sheffield Drive
Romford
Greater London
RM3 9YB
IdeologyLocalism
Colours  White   Green
Website
harold-hill.co.uk

The Harold Hill Independent Party is a British minor political party formed in 2017[1] and dissolved in 2018.[2] However was reinstated in 2018 and it returned a candidate at the 2018 Havering London Borough Council election.[3][4] It is named for the London suburb of Harold Hill.

Elected representatives

Havering London Borough Council

CouncillorWardFirst ElectedRef
Jan SargentGooshays2018[5]

Cllr Jan Sargent sat with the Independent Residents Group.[5]

Electoral performance

Havering London Borough Council

Year Candidates Votes Share of votes Seats
2018 6 4,226 2.1% New
1 / 54
Increase1
2022
0 / 54
Decrease1

References

  1. Abbasah, Ann-Marie (16 August 2017). "Community campaigners launch Harold Hill Independent Party to run in local elections". Romford Recorder. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  2. "View registration - the Electoral Commission".
  3. "2018 Local Election Results". Havering London Borough Council.
  4. "Registration summary". Electoral Commission.
  5. 1 2 "Councillor Jan Sargent". Havering London Borough Council.


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