By-elections are expected in Camden after three councillors were voted in as MPs in the general election.

The council's leader Cllr Georgia Gould, cabinet member Cllr Danny Beales and chief whip Cllr Lloyd Hatton were all elected MPs on July 4.

Camden Council has not yet released any date or information of when the by-elections will take place. The three are still listed as councillors on the council's website.

A Labour landslide saw a record 412 Labour MPs enter the House of Commons, with party leader and Holborn & St Pancras MP Keir Starmer now Prime Minister.

Georgia Gould steps down as Camden Council leader to become MP for Queen's Park and Maida ValeGeorgia Gould steps down as Camden Council leader to become MP for Queen's Park and Maida Vale (Image: Camden Council)

Cllr Georgia Gould, who represented Kentish Town North, was elected MP for Queen's Park and Maida Vale.

She won the former Westminster North constituency with 20,126 votes, with Green candidate Vivien Lichtenstein in second place with 5,213 votes.

A Labour councillor first elected in 2010, Cllr Gould has been leader of Camden Council since 2017.

A new council leader will have to be chosen as she makes the transition to her new role.

Cllr Gould also chairs the cross-party body London Councils.

Danny Beales is the new Labour MP for Uxbridge and South RuislipDanny Beales is the new Labour MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Image: Camden Council)

Cllr Danny Beales is now the MP for Uxbridge & South Ruislip. The Camden Square councillor won a 587-vote majority to win the seat after losing a by-election in July 2023 following the resignation of former MP Boris Johnson.

By beating Conservative candidate Steve Tuckwell, he won a seat the Tories have held for more than 50 years. 

Lloyd Hatton MP at the count in South Devon where he toppled the Conservative's Richard Drax who had held the seat for 14 years.Lloyd Hatton MP at the count in South Devon where he toppled the Conservative's Richard Drax who had held the seat for 14 years. (Image: Tom Lawrence)

Kilburn councillor Lloyd Hatton was elected MP for South Dorset, beating the Conservative Richard Drax, who had held the seat for 14 years.

Labour polled 15,659 votes, while the Conservatives received 14,611 votes.

Cllr Hatton, a former youth parliament member who grew up and was educated in Weymouth, was elected to Camden Council in May 2022.