Ward Profile: St Peter's and North Laine
Candidates (Three seats)
Mike Long (Conservative)
Heather Newberry-Martin (Conservative)
Pat Ward (Conservative)
*Lizzie Deane (Green) - @LizzieDeaneBton
Louisa Greenbaum (Green) - @lougreenbaum
*Pete West (Green)
Caraline Brown (Labour) - @KariBrown
Jenny Henderson (Labour)
Maureen Winder (Labour)
William Parker (Liberal Democrats)
Rob Heale (Liberal Democrats)
Michael Wilbur (Liberal Democrats)
Jessica Marchant (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)
Poll watch
St Peter's North Laine is the birthplace of the Green Party's influence in Brighton and Hove. Councillor Pete West was the party's first councilor in the former St Peter's ward from 1996. Even though Ian Davey is standing down, it is hard to see the ward not returning three Green councillors in May.
2011 election results
Candidates                                      Votes (%)  Â
Lizzie Deane (Green - elected) 3,407 (22%)
Ian Davey (Green - elected) 3,132 (20%)
Pete West (Green - elected) 3,043 (19%)
Clare Joanna Mary Calder (Labour)1,326 (8%)
James Hallwood (Labour) 1,148 (7%)
Peter Richard Gillman (Labour) 1,137 (7%)
Mike Long (Conservative) 490 (3%)
Joseph Cornelius Tansey (Conservative) 481 (3%)
Patrick John Donald Ward (Conservative) 480 (3%)
David John Sears (Liberal Democrats) 316 (2%)
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Hide AdWilliam Frederick Charles Parker (Liberal Democrats) 240 (2%)
Graham Roy Hunnable (Liberal Democrats) 231 (1%)
Sabiha Choudhury (UKIP) 134 (1%)
Gerald O'Brien (Independent) 81 (1%)
Factfile (Source: Census 2011)
Households: 8,508
Density (people per hectare): 165
Women: 49%
Men: 51% (9,357)
Average age: 33
Higher managerial occupations: 11.7% (1,935)
Unemployed: 8.7% (990)
White: 86.3% (15,805)
Black/African/Caribbean/Black British: 1.7% (308)
Asian/Asian British: 5.4% (989)
Number who cannot speak English well: 237
Dependent children in household (% of all households): 15.5%
Christians: 28%
No religion: 56%
Number of same-sex civil partnerships: 196
Divorced: 7%
Living as co-habiting couple: 18.4%
Married: 16.2%
One family - all aged 65 and over: 1.3%
Lone parent - with dependent children: 5%
No adults in employment - with dependent children: 2.7%
Long-term unemployed: 1.5%
Activities limited a lot by poor health: 5.5%
No cars or vans in household: 56%
No qualifications: 7.9%
Full-time students aged 18 and over: 24.3%
One person in household with long-term health problem/disability - with dependent children: 2.5%