By-election victory

Cllr Oscar van Nooijen

While I was in Budapest, the Oxford Labour party were working hard to retain the Hinksey Park (south-central Oxford) seat vacated by Rick Muir, who’s had to resign after starting a new job in London.

Turnout was 33.5 per cent and the results are as follows:
* Oscar van Nooijen (Labour): 676 votes
* Lilian Sherwood (Green): 436
* Nathan Pyle (Lib Dem): 217
* Carolyn Ten Holter (Conservative): 155

All-round a great result, and I was only sad not to be there to see it! I’ve known Oscar van Nooijen (his surname is pronounced something like noy-en) for years, and he’ll be a great councillor, as well as making another contribution to keeping the average age of the council down. I learned at the conference in Budapest that the average age of a councillor is 58; in Oxford, with ten or so councillors under 35, including Oscar at 24, I reckon we’re ahead of the pack. It does feel odd to be blogging about a by-election victory and not be gingerly rubbing my poor feet, as I was after Jericho and Osney and Northfield Brook.

The Oxford Mail, of course, are only interested in one angle - that Labour have now become the largest party on Oxford City Council, though it’s still in no overall control. The scores on the doors are:
* Labour - 18 councillors
* Liberal Democrat - 17 councillors
* Green - 8 councillors
* Independent Working Class Association - 4 councillors
* Independent - 1 councillor

And no, having been back for 18 hours, of which 13 were asleep, I don’t know what the Labour group are going to do.

4 comments »

  1. Skuds | 30 July 2006 12:48 am

    Nice one.

    Good to see some younger councillors. When I was on our council I was still referred to as “young Andrew” even though I was 40. At the time I was the 2nd-youngest in the Labour group.

  2. Matt S | 30 July 2006 12:15 pm

    Oxford has to be near the top of the ‘youngest average councillor age’ league table, UK-wide. We’ve got three councillors under 25, let alone under 30…

    Matt

  3. Martin | 1 August 2006 2:43 pm

    Well the average age of the three councillors in my ward of Pollards Hill in LB Merton is under 30(we also 3/4 youngest Labour councillors!)I know it is even lower in Antonia’s ward but we believe we have one of the youngest average for the Labour part for a three member ward.

    The average age in London Borough, Mets and Unitaries is much younger then in the shires and counties were the average age is 60+ and anyone under 40 is considered young.

  4. Susan | 24 September 2007 6:11 pm

    Oscar Van Nooijen was our assistant history teacher for 3/4 of a year and i found being in his company great! We had a lot of fun! Good for him!

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