London Assembly results for Croydon & Sutton

Constituency assembly members

Candidate Party Votes Votes % Majority
Stephen O’Connell Conservative Party 76,477 44.08% 42,665
Shafi Khan The Labour Party 33,812 19.49%
Abigail Lock Liberal Democrats 32,335 18.64%
David Pickles UK Independence Party 9,440 5.44%
Shasha Khan Green Party 8,969 5.17%
David Campanale Christian Peoples Alliance and Christian Party 6,910 3.98%
Richard Castle English Democrats 4,186 2.41%
Zana Hussain Left List 1,361 0.78%

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Turnout and Technical Information

2004 2004 % 2008 2008 % % difference
Electorate 376,175 360,221
Papers counted/turnout 142,274 37.82% 176,474 48.99% 11.17%
Good votes 135,547 95.27% 173,490 98.31% 3.04%
Rejected votes * 6,727 4.73% 2,984 1.69% -3.04%
Rejected votes totals include
Blank (no votes cast) ** 0 0.00% 2,518 1.43% 1.43%
  • * “Rejected votes” refers to ballot papers where the vote has not been counted because the ballot paper has not been filled out correctly. This may be because the ballot paper is blank, because the voter has marked more than one preference in one column, because the voter identified himself or herself on the ballot paper, if the voter’s intention is unclear or if the voter has spoiled his or her paper in any way.
  • ** “Blank votes” refers to ballot papers where no 1st choice and no 2nd choice have been marked, and no vote has been counted. (This data is only available for 2008.)

Combined results

Party Votes 04 Votes 04 % Votes 08 Votes 08 % Votes % change
UK Independence Party 15,203 10.69% 9,440 5.35% -5.34%
Green Party 6,175 4.34% 8,969 5.08% 0.74%
Christian Peoples Alliance and Christian Party ** 6,910 3.92%
Left List ** 1,361 0.77%
Conservative Party 52,330 36.78% 76,477 43.34% 6.55%
The Labour Party 25,861 18.18% 33,812 19.16% 0.98%
English Democrats ** 4,186 2.37%
Liberal Democrats 28,636 20.13% 32,335 18.32% -1.80%
Respect 3,108 2.18% *
Christian Peoples Alliance 4,234 2.98% *

  • * Party did not put forward a candidate in 2008
  • ** Party did not put forward a candidate in 2004