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Haverstock (ward)

Haverstock is a ward in the London Borough of Camden, in the United Kingdom. The ward has existed since the May 2002 local elections and covers most of the Haverstock and Chalk Farm areas.

History
The ward has been represented by three Labour Party councillors since the 2014 election. Upon its creation for the 2002 election, the seat elected three Labour councillors. After John Dickie resigned as a councillor in 2003, a by-election was held for the vacant position, which was won by Jill Fraser, a Liberal Democrat, with the Labour candidate coming second. She retained her seat in the 2006 election and was elected alongside two Labour candidates. Labour councillor Roy Shaw resigned his position in 2007 due to ill health, and in the subsequent by-election, Matt Sanders, a Liberal Democrat, was elected over the Labour candidate. Hoque's death in 2010 resulted in the 2010 election in Haverstock being delayed from 6 May to 25 May. The Liberal Democrats held all three seats. triggering a by-election held on the same day as the 2019 United Kingdom general election. ==Councillors==
Councillors
==Camden council elections since 2022==
Camden council elections since 2022
There was a revision of ward boundaries in Camden in 2022. 2022 election ==2002–2022 Camden council elections==
2002–2022 Camden council elections
2019 by-election 2018 election 2014 election 2010 election 2007 by-election 2006 election 2003 by-election 2002 election ==References==
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