There was a council election in Junction (Islington) on 7 May 2026.
3 candidates were elected.
The outcome was as follows:
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Elected? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sheila Marion Chapman | Labour Party | 1,544 | Elected |
| James Christopher Potts | Labour Party | 1,348 | Elected |
| Benjamin Gregg | Labour Party | 1,319 | Elected |
| Florence Pollock | Green Party | 1,197 | No |
| Leon Graham | Green Party | 1,182 | No |
| Jaro Kubiak | Green Party | 988 | No |
| Ruth O'Dowd | Islington Community Independents | 354 | No |
| John Clarke | Reform UK | 328 | No |
| Georgia Smith | Reform UK | 302 | No |
| Shaun O'Kane | Reform UK | 296 | No |
| Faith Ruth Obiaka-Hayward | Islington Community Independents | 287 | No |
| Pat Prendergast | Islington Community Independents | 267 | No |
| Helen Redesdale | Liberal Democrats | 206 | No |
| Nicholas Todd Brainsby | Conservative and Unionist Party | 206 | No |
| Oliver Bandosz | Conservative and Unionist Party | 184 | No |
| Ufi Ibrahim | Liberal Democrats | 170 | No |
| Caspar James Tudor Woolley | Liberal Democrats | 168 | No |
| Sacha Varma | Conservative and Unionist Party | 141 | No |
The previous council election in Junction was held on 5 May 2022.
3 candidates were elected.
The outcome was as follows:
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Elected? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Janet Burgess | Labour Party | 2,111 | Elected |
| Kaya Comer-Schwartz | Labour Party | 2,004 | Elected |
| Sheila Chapman | Labour Party | 2,001 | Elected |
| Olivia Brunning | Green Party | 761 | No |
| Paul Elliott | Green Party | 545 | No |
| David Joseph Zell | Green Party | 507 | No |
| Kim Andrews | Conservative and Unionist Party | 279 | No |
| Jonathan Owen Elvin | Conservative and Unionist Party | 252 | No |
| Nigel Timothy Seay | Conservative and Unionist Party | 240 | No |
| Stefan Antoni Kasprzyk | Liberal Democrats | 240 | No |
| Jonathan Daniel Taylor | Liberal Democrats | 194 | No |
| Ufi Ibrahim | Liberal Democrats | 182 | No |
Data Source: https://www.democracyclub.org.uk
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