There was a council election in Carshalton Central (Sutton) on 7 May 2026.
3 candidates were elected.
The outcome was as follows:
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Elected? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew William Jenner | Liberal Democrats | 2,459 | Elected |
| Isabel Araujo | Liberal Democrats | 2,398 | Elected |
| Jake Michael Short | Liberal Democrats | 2,392 | Elected |
| Angela Ellis-Jones | Reform UK | 809 | No |
| Barry Greening | Reform UK | 757 | No |
| Lauren Simpson | Reform UK | 745 | No |
| Verity Thomson | Green Party | 673 | No |
| Derek John Reginald Fitzgibbons | Conservative and Unionist Party | 607 | No |
| Jill Sparks | Conservative and Unionist Party | 605 | No |
| Graham Hugh Johnson | Conservative and Unionist Party | 563 | No |
| Andrew Coghill | Green Party | 525 | No |
| Peter Friel | Green Party | 453 | No |
| Marilynne Burbage | Labour and Co-operative Party | 220 | No |
| Pat McCarthy | Labour and Co-operative Party | 166 | No |
| Peter Turner | Labour and Co-operative Party | 135 | No |
| Ashley Dickenson | The Christian Party Christian Peoples Alliance | 86 | No |
The previous council election in Carshalton Central was held on 5 May 2022.
3 candidates were elected.
The outcome was as follows:
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Elected? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Isabel Marisa Carvalho Araujo | Liberal Democrats | 2,031 | Elected |
| Jake Michael Short | Liberal Democrats | 1,906 | Elected |
| Andrew William Jenner | Liberal Democrats | 1,688 | Elected |
| Verity Jane Thomson | Green Party | 1,294 | No |
| Melissa Pearce | Conservative and Unionist Party | 1,141 | No |
| Ethan James Smith | Conservative and Unionist Party | 1,088 | No |
| Gillian Selina Sparks | Conservative and Unionist Party | 1,083 | No |
| Marilynne Burbage | Labour and Co-operative Party | 491 | No |
| Tony Thorpe | Labour and Co-operative Party | 474 | No |
| Peter John Turner | Labour and Co-operative Party | 310 | No |
| Ashley Keith Dickenson | Christian Peoples Alliance | 132 | No |
Data Source: https://www.democracyclub.org.uk
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