Voting for the London Assembly
There are 25 London Assembly Members: 14 Constituency Assembly Members who represent different areas in London and 11 London–wide Assembly Members, who represent London as a whole.
How to vote in the London Assembly election
You have two votes for the London Assembly – one for a local Constituency member, and one for the London–wide "top–up" list.
You will receive two ballot papers –one yellow and one peach–coloured.
The yellow ballot paper lists all the constituency candidates standing for election in your local area. You have one vote. Vote for one candidate by marking a cross (X) in the box next to his or her name.

The peach–coloured ballot paper is the same for everyone in London. It lists all the political parties and independent candidates standing in the London–wide election.
You have one vote. Vote for one party or individual by marking a cross (X)–in the box next to the party or candidate’s name.
Find out how the London Assembly is elected after the votes have been counted