2004 Mayoral Results
Ken Livingstone won a second term as London's
Mayor after the results of the 2004 London elections were announced
on 11 June 2004.
| Name |
1st Choice votes |
2nd Choice votes* |
Total votes |
| 1. Livingstone, Ken |
685,541 |
142,839 |
828,380 |
| 2. Norris, Steve |
542,423 |
124,755 |
667,178 |
*On papers where the 1st and 2nd choice votes are for the
top two candidates, the second choice votes are not counted.
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| Party |
Name |
1st choice
Votes |
1st choice
% |
2nd choice
Votes |
2nd choice
% |
| Labour Party |
Livingstone, Ken |
685,541 |
35.70% |
250,517 |
13.04% |
| Conservative Party |
Norris, Steve |
542,423 |
28.24% |
222,559 |
11.59% |
| Liberal Democrats |
Hughes, Simon |
284,645 |
14.82% |
465,704 |
24.25% |
| UK Independence Party |
Maloney, Frank |
115,665 |
6.02% |
193,157 |
10.06% |
| Respect |
German, Lindsey |
61,731 |
3.21% |
63,294 |
3.30% |
| British National Party |
Leppert, Julian |
58,405 |
3.04% |
70,736 |
3.68% |
| Green Party |
Johnson, Darren |
57,331 |
2.99% |
208,686 |
10.87% |
| Christian Peoples Alliance |
Gidoomal, Ram |
41,696 |
2.17% |
56,721 |
2.95% |
| Independent Working Class Association |
Reid, Lorna |
9,542 |
0.50% |
39,678 |
2.07% |
| |
Nagalingam, Tammy |
6,692 |
0.35% |
20,391 |
1.06% |
2004 Mayoral Results
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