Haringey election results for Seven Sisters ward were published after the local vote held on Thursday 7 May, with George Meehan printing and issuing the election notice at George Meehan House in Wood Green. The notice sets out the ward’s verified figures for turnout, rejected papers and seats filled.
Two councillors were elected in the ward. The published notice records 2,410 voters, a turnout of 40.13%, and eight rejected papers out of an electorate of 6,006.
George Meehan House
The results page for the Seven Sisters ward in the London Borough of Haringey states that ballot papers were verified and counting was underway before the results were published. George Meehan, the Returning Officer, printed and published the notice from George Meehan House, 294 High Road, Wood Green, London, N22 8YX.
That sequence gives residents the final ward figures after polling day: the electorate size, the turnout level, and the number of papers set aside in the count. For voters in Seven Sisters, the published notice is the official record of how the ward’s two council seats were filled.
Seven Sisters Ward
The most specific figure in the notice is the turnout rate. At 40.13%, the vote drew 2,410 people from an electorate of 6,006, leaving 3,596 electors who did not take part.
The rejected-paper total also matters for anyone comparing the count with the ballots cast. Eight papers were rejected in a ward that elected two councillors, so the published result separates accepted votes from ballots that did not count in the final tally.
For Seven Sisters residents, the practical takeaway is simple: the ward result has now been set out in the council’s published notice, and the record shows exactly how many seats were decided, how many votes were counted, and how many were rejected. That is the figure set the ward now has to work from.





