Zoë Garbett

Zoë Garbett is a British politician currently serving as a member of the London Assembly for the Green Party since May 2024.

She was the Green Party candidate for Mayor of London in the 2024 London mayoral election. She was fourth on the Green Party's list for the London Assembly and was not elected, however Siân Berry resigned to allow Garbett to take her place.

Garbett currently serves as Leader of the Green Party on Hackney London Borough Council, as well as the councillor for Dalston ward since May 2022. She previously ran for Mayor of Hackney in the 2023 by-election.

Early life
Garbett grew up in Taunton, Somerset. She attended Richard Huish College.

Political career
Garbett was first elected as a councillor for Hackney in Dalston ward in May 2022, receiving 1,446 votes with a turnout of 37.77%; she was the first green councillor to be elected to the position. During the same elections she was the Green candidate for the directly elected executive Mayor of Hackney, coming in second place with 17% of the vote.

On 10 February 2023 she was announced as the Green Party candidate for the 2024 London Mayor election.

Following Hackney mayor Philip Glanville's suspension over a photograph taken with Cllr Tom Dewey, Garbett put forward a motion of no-confidence, but it did not reach a debate of the full council. Mayor Glanville resigned two weeks later, vacating the position on 22 September 2023 and triggering a mayoral by-election.

Shortly after she was announced as a candidate in the Mayoral by-election held on 9 November 2023, questions were raised about her commitment to the campaign for City Hall, to which she answered: “I don’t think you could do both jobs, but I think you could run in both elections. Well - you could be the Mayor of Hackney whilst running to be the Mayor of London.”

Garbett launched her manifesto on 8 April 2024.

Personal life
Garbett is openly queer.