What you need to know as Enfield heads into local elections
Getty ImagesWhat happened in Enfield at the last council election in 2022?
The turnout was 37.2% and there was a swing of 5.3% from Labour to the Conservatives.
Labour: 38 seats (-8)
Conservatives: 25 seats (+8)
Since the election, two Labour councillors have been suspended and another quit the party, so there are now three independent councillors.
Election expert Tony Travers on what might happen in Enfield
Professor Tony Travers, of the London School of Economics, said Enfield is a Conservative/Labour marginal which has been like that for a long time.
Judging by what we can see in the rest of the city and in polling, it is looking likely to remain a Conservative/Labour marginal, with the Conservatives winning seats, not necessarily to win control.
Why do the local elections in London matter?
At the moment, Labour are dominant in London - they have 21 of its 32 councils, a record-equalling high.
The Conservatives run just five - having lost their former "crown-jewel" councils of Wandsworth and Westminster to Labour at the last borough elections in 2022.
The Liberal Democrats run three councils in south-west London and will be looking to gain Merton from Labour.
The Aspire Party run Tower Hamlets and two boroughs are currently in no overall control.
Nick Bowes, insight director from the London Communications Agency, said: "These are likely to be the most consequential elections in London, certainly for the past 20 years - possibly since the first borough elections in 1964."
He added: "The ways things are fragmenting in the polls it's very difficult to predict exactly what's going to happen but it does look like being a very bad night for Labour and the Conservatives in London."
When are the 2026 local elections in Enfield and who can vote?
More than six million Londoners can vote in the council elections on Thursday 7 May 2026.
All 32 London boroughs are up for election.
There are also elections for the mayor in five boroughs: Croydon, Hackney, Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets.
All candidates in the Enfield Council election are listed on the borough's website.
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Key dates in Enfield Council local election
The deadline to register to vote is Monday 20 April 2026.
The deadline to apply for a postal vote is Tuesday 21 April 2026 at 17:00 BST - you must be registered to vote before you can receive a postal vote.
The deadline to change existing postal or proxy voting arrangements is also Tuesday 21 April 2026 at 17:00.
The deadline to apply for a proxy vote is Tuesday 28 April 2026 at 17:00.
Photographic voter ID is required to vote at a polling station - if you do not have valid Voter ID, the deadline to apply for photo ID to vote (called a Voter Authority Certificate) for this election is Tuesday 28 April 2026 at 17:00.
Election Day: Thursday 7 May 2026 from 07:00 to 22:00.
You can find more information about voting in Enfield on the borough's website.
Getty ImagesWhere is Enfield and who lives there?
The London Borough of Enfield is London's northernmost borough, bordering Hertfordshire and Essex. It also has borders with Waltham Forest to the east, Haringey to the south and Barnet to the west.
What's it like? Enfield has a mix of suburban areas, dense town centres and significant areas of parkland, particularly within the green belt, and the west of the borough is known for affluent, leafy suburbs.
Neighbourhoods: The major towns are Enfield, Edmonton, Southgate, Palmers Green, while smaller neighbourhoods include Cockfosters, Winchmore Hill, Oakwood, Ponders End, Bush Hill Park and Grange Park.
Places of interest: The 17th‑century manor house Forty Hall, Capel Manor Gardens, Myddelton House Gardens, Enfield Charter Market, Whitewebbs Museum of Transport, Dugdale Arts Centre and Museum of Enfield, Millfield House and Theatre and Trent Park.
Pub quiz fact: The world's first cash machine was installed in Barclays Bank at their Enfield branch on 27 June 1967.
Population: 327,434 in 2024, according to official data.
Demographics:According to the 2021 census, 52% identify as white, 12% as Asian, 18% as black, 6% as mixed race and 2% as another ethnic group.
Average property price: According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the average house price in Enfield in December 2025 was£473,000.
Average monthly rent: The ONS reported that the average monthly rent in January 2026 in Enfield was £1,767.
Transport: The easternmost stretch of the Piccadilly line extends to Arnos Grove, Oakwood, Southgate and Cockfosters.
According to TfL there are four Tube stations, six London Overground stations and around 570 bus stops in Enfield.
Getty ImagesWhat is Enfield's local history?
The London Borough of Enfield evolved from Roman settlements to medieval farmland, later becoming a significant suburban district with important industrial heritage.
Enfield has seen considerable suburban housing growth, continuing the expansion that began in the late 19th century after the construction of the railways.
Historic industries declined, which included the the closure of the Royal Small Arms Factory, once famous for producing the Lee Enfield rifle, leading to redevelopment of industrial estates into business parks.
Enfield has become increasingly multicultural, with significant Greek Cypriot, Turkish, Kurdish, and Bulgarian communities forming in parts of the borough.
In the last decade, major regeneration programmes have got under way on town centres, transport links and housing areas, particularly in Edmonton and Enfield Town.
What is Enfield's electoral history?
Since 1965, Enfield has switched between the Conservatives and Labour four times, but the Tories held the council for 26 years from 1968 to 1994 and Labour have had a majority since 2010.
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