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Two rabbis out and a climate activist in: how the election went

Rabbi David Neifeld and Rabbi Arnie Saunders both missed out for the Conservatives – but there were also some surprise wins

May 10, 2021 11:23
Zack Polanski
2 min read

Super Thursday’s elections all over the country brought some surprises for the two big parties and some unexpected highs and lows for Jewish candidates.

Rabbi David Neifeld, a member of the Board of Deputies, failed in his bid to take the vacant Borehamwood Kenilworth seat for the Conservatives on Hertsmere Borough Council. He lost out to his Labour opponent, Jewish Labour candidate Dan Ozarow, who hit the headlines last year after he accused his Conservative opponents of using racial smears against him. Mr Ozarow polled 1,119 votes to Rabbi Neifeld’s 828. 

Another rabbi, Arnie Saunders, failed in his bid to unseat Labour’s Salford mayor Paul Dennett, who won 59 per cent of first preference votes against Rabbi Saunders and four other candidates.

But Rabbi Saunders retained his council seat for the Conservatives in the heavily Jewish populated ward of Kersal and Broughton Park. He and fellow Conservative Ari Leitner scooped up most of the votes in the ward, while Liberal Democrat Avrohom Yitzchak Walter becomes the third Jewish councillor for the area.

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